University Daily Kansan Friday, October 30. 1970 5 Gymnastic Prospects Please Lockwood Assistant Kansan Sports Editor **Spirit Outer** KU gymnastics. Lockwood can't help but get a little excited and anxious when he meets the prospects for the rapidly coming season. The red-headed Jayhawk developed a brilliant dual competitor, compiled during his eight year tenure, but in his best may lie ahead with his concerts. "This should be our best team said the coach, said. "We have lost a few best players of personal problems they had that basically our strength is still here." Only one member of last year's third place team graduated to three other members have been lost for various reasons. One unfortunate loss was the result of a motorcycle accident in summer that left Roger Hemmons injured. The Lawrence senior holds the second highest score ever by a KU performer in the high bar game. Lockwood said he will probably compete again because of the injury. Despite the losses, Lockwood has an abundance of talent and experience as a senior who have左 only four dual mentors in their three previous years. Two other monogram winners that have bypassed this season's junior Terry Blanchard and Ron Blandhard, in Ulysses, have won the monograms. ever by a KU performer in parallel bars with a 8.20 showing and Faunce has with the fourth best long horse with a 9.20 score. Probably the most glamorized of the seniors is Kirk Gardner. The Atchison product has proved year's Kansas high school championship meet. The newcomers are freshmen Marvin Pipes and Pat Neustrom, both finished second and third respectively the state meet, and Jeff Ham, from Lawrence, who finished at state floor exercise competition. Bolstering the returners are seniors Star Clyne and Dan Bradfield. Clyne, from Wichita, and Bradfield, from Bartlettville. KANSAN sports "Kirk is the only Big Eight champion in the rings we've ever had." Lockwood said, "I just happen to have another shot at the NCAA tournament. I would add, too, he has the attitude to strive for it." himself to be one of the nation's best in still ring competition and held either the number one or two team most of last season in the event. One of the areas Lockwood termed a weak spot last year, the need to take the turn for taking a turn for the better with strong returners plus three of the other strong returners. and 9.00 respectively last year. "The addition of these newcomers will really push everyone up," Lockwood said. "We boot up the third score where we were hurt badly last year." In gymnastics dual competition, the top three scores for each team apply to the team score. Okla., posted high marks of 9.15 and 9.00 respectively last year. The KU strength in the parallel bars is questionable now that Bach's team has a high score of 9.20 last year, departed the team. Clyne and Lawrence junior Marc Joseph Pettibone helped his team along with all-around performer "We're down a little in this event with the loss of Blanchard. Lockwood said, "but you know we are as well as some fine freshmen." John Brouillette, a Wichita senior, but Lockwood is eyeing freshmen for possible help. After outlining in detail the 23 infractions cited by the NCAA Jones issued the following statement: Two areas Lockwood gets particularly excited about are side horse and long horse. The penalty means K-State is ineligible for post-season bowl games and NCAA televised the probation period. "The side horse crew has done an amazing job." Lockwood said. Mare Forkins (a Des Plaines, Ill.) kept the horse strong and is longly improved. Jones, who attended the NCAA Council meeting Wednesday in Dallas at the University conference Thursday to answer specifics regarding the charges. Vince Gibson, Wildcat head coach, did not attend the news conference. The improvement of Forkins is all well and good but Lockwood was higher than Forkins last year including a great performer in the league. "You can't lose a guy like Roger without feeling it." Lockwood said. Still Lockwock connec- ted be a strong event for his team. Schubert, a Lawrence junior, finished last year with a high score of 9.20 and this year his has a aim at settering KU's all-time score of 9.35 in the event. That score was posted in 1988 by Jim Gillips Vince O'Neil, Dave Jaynes Subjects in K-State Penalty MANHATTAN (UPI)- Violations resulting in Kansas State's probation, although large in number, should not be construed as violations of the general disregard for the rules, a university spokesman said. "An analysis of the 23 separate clauses reveals that 11 of the violations were committed by one assistant coach in the recruitment process, and there was clear evidence of willful and knowing violations by the coach Brouillette will again be KU's primary weapon in all around the nation, and will prove Wichita senior does it all well but will face extreme weather. For the season, Brouillette holds the all round all around score of KU's 15-0 win over LSU. We'll score more points this year than in the past. Lockwood and Schoenberg are a personal in the floor exercise and side hens. We'll have more The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Wednesday proba- tion a three-year proba- tion. The action was identical to a penalty dealt the Wildcats almost three conference by the Big Eight Conference. dr. C. Clyde Jones, K-State faculty, said a 12 of the 23 representative, mited by an assistant coach who was later fired the remaining seven and to be "willfully or knowingly" committed by K-State staff KU will miss the services of Hemphil in the high bar comebreak this year and he does this year he holds the second mark of any Jayawk, 9.25 "The same coach was involved in one other citation, making a total of 12. Lockwood also believes his long horse crew is one of the tops in the conference. The Jayhawks will need consistency and a lot more if it hopes to lose Iowa State from the conference. Cyclones are only not favored to win the conference championship and the favorite to win the NCA TAA tournament. Although Jones did not name the assistant coach or prospective athlete involved, another K-State player had played Steinberg and Vince O'Neill Steinberg, fired by K-State last January, now is an assistant coach at Southern Mississippi. He also played back at the University of Kansas. strong in the high bar where Gerald Carley and Brian Cooper return. Carley, a Wichita senior posted a high mark of 9.40 in the year and Cooper, a Lawrence graduate, called a 9.05 in his yearling season. Three of KU's four performers in the event last year return, a Cyne (Yyne who possesses the third half) and over by a KU gymnast with a 0.30 and the prospect. The university took firm action concerning both of them. the remaining violations do not appear to be wilful and know how to comply with staff members. In several cases the staff members were ignorant of the rules, guilty of misinterpreting rules, cases they were careless and guilty of following reckening behavior commonly used by their competitors. Cline is in the second year of his comeback after breaking an arm while warming up before a game at Iowa State in 1988. Locked in, he did not win. Elihita senior was back to the same level he was before the injury In detailing the 23 infractions, Jongs said, in part: "... violated 11 rules in the recruitment of one coach, One coach, Steinberg, was invited into the of the violations. His contract was terminated and the athlete Jones continued: "These violations, thou shurge in number should not be construed to indicate widespread and major disregard for the rules. McCarthy and, Kennedy workers of the Hill unite! Dr. Bill Roy needs your help now *hawk* Congress is hawk! *hawk* Saturday morning Oct. 31 in the Kansas University Lobby at 10 a.m. "Specifically, five incidents occurred. The Jayhawks also appear was denied admission to the university. "lowa State is unbelievable on Lockwood," said "But I expect us to be much closer to them this year." He also said the prospect (a) was denied admission to K-State after an admission office took the question in question the validity of his application. "First, irregularity and fraud in the administration of the American College Test (ACT) test, second, purchase by the coach. Third, airline ticket for the father of the prospect to visit his son at a manhole in Kan. three violations. Third, the prospect rode in an automobile with a graduate student from his university. The arrangement must be made by the same coach, two violations. Fourth, the coach must pay $15 in cash when the prospect arrives Manhattan, two violations. Fifth, at the prospect's request, and a representative of the university, send a proof of prospect from a junior college to Kansas City at Christmas time to the prospect to make commuting直线 connections, one violation." Jones said the violations took place in the spring of 1968. There were also six violations in the recruitment of a second student enrolled at the University of Kansas. He is David Jaynes of Bonner Springs, a freshman at the university. However, did not identify Jaynes. 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