8 Thursday, September 1, 1977 University Daily Kansan Kivisto striving for strong teams as men's, women's tennis coach By DAN McGINLEY Scratch Writer Snorts Writer Kontvi Kisto, KU's men and women's tennis coach expects to build a high quality tennis academy in the country. He said it could be done without the state. "Kansas, and especially Kansas City, produces excellent tennis players," he said yesterday. "we could keep the best players here, we wouldn't have to leave the field." Kivisto began his duties as men's coach this summer after the resignation of Veterans move as NFL teams announce cuts By The Associated Press **KEY ROLES** Veteran backteachers Joe Gilliam, Steve Spurrier and Garry Mangari were among players on the move yesterday, as National Football League teams announced roster cuts that reduced squad sizes to 52 players—nine above the opening-day limit. Spencer, signed by Denver as a free agent, played last season for the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers after nine years with San Francisco. Gilliam, trying to come back after beating a drug habit, was cut by the New Orleans Saints after missing several practices. He had played in three exhibition games with the Cowboys, falling behind three other stairs' passers—Archie Manning, Bobby Douglass and Bobbey Scott. IN OTHER moves, the Saints dropped veteran running back Leon McQuay, second-year Rivas, a Kickin' Currer, and rocked Rivas, a Kickin' Currer, and lead Septan, a place kicker. Marangi, back-up quarterback for Buffalo, was traded to Green Bay for an undisclosed draft choice. He became a regular for the Bills midway through last season when Joe Ferguson was injured, but he remained healthy and was bested out by rookie Ken Johnson this year. In another trade, the Bills swapped a draft choice to the New York Jets for kick-return specialist Lai Pocicure. Buffalo also dropped veteran defensive end Billy Newsome, acquired earlier in a trade with the Jets, defensive back Van Green and two rookies—defensive back Mike Neims and punter Wibur Murbs. After trading Piccote to Buffalo, the Jets claimed running back John Smith on wavers from Dallas and placed Ron Johnson in center from Maryland, on injured reserve. THE ST. LOUIS Cardinals dropped three veterans with a total of 17 years of NFL experience. Cut were wide receiver Mel Baker, who was starting his fourth season, linebacker Al Beauchamp, in his 10th year, and struttered that he who has been the league for five seasons. Cut by Atlanta were rookie quarterback June Jones, wide receiver Kari Farmer and tight Bob Adams, a nine-year NFL veteran. San Diego placed cornerback Danny Colbert on injured reserve. He will miss the entire season because of a badly bruised left shoulder. The New Giants cut four players including two draft choices, tackle Bob Jordan and linebacker Mack Munley. Also included are senior Rogler Willem and tackle-center Kem Helms. Kirkland Gates. His late start hurt recruiting, he said, and some of the best players in the state got away. players in the stall game. "We want to build the program up so that won't happen, a program that can recruit for itself," he said. KIVISTO SAID the women's team faces a tough challenge this fall when it plays some of the best teams in the country. of the best teams in the country. "We play a very tough schedule," Kivisto said, "but we'll be competitive with anybody we play." The team opens the season Sept. 18 at home against Kansas State in a benefit match to raise money for "Villages" a juvenile home in Lawrence. The following week it plays Stephens College and Missouri State on Sept. 23, and Northwest Illinois and Southern Illinois on Aug. 15 road. It plays Stephens at Columbia Sept. 25. Columba Sept. 15. The next matches are Sept. 28 at Baker University, and Oct. 8 with Drake and Nebraska. Then home matches are with Nebraska, last season's Big Eight champion, and Oklahoma State, last year's Missouri Valley champions, Oct. 21 and 22. THE STATE QUALIFYING tournament with Kansas State and Wichita State is Oct. 17. this year", "Kiviste said," but with such a young team, we have the potential to do so." Returning on this year's women"s are Carie Fotopotalis last year's number one player. Mary Sullivan number three, and Katherine number three division, Kathy Merrion, a Lawrence sophomore. "I've also signed two girls that I think can help the team right away," Kivisto said. A sensual Keystone comedy. This four letter ode to amorality is sodded across winningly. The scenes make Tastigo Lung in Paris look like a sixth grade dancing class. Sometimes pornographic, generally subversive, but always brilliant. An important film. Going Places MIDWEST PREMIERE CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S WOMAN OF PARIS Thurs, Sept. 1 $1.00 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Woodrud Auditorium Fri. Sept. 2 $1.25 3:30. 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium The two are Sharl Schruffer, Wichita, and Bridget Gulfill, Kansas City, Kan. "BOTH ARE FINE all-around players," Klivisto said. "I'm very pleased to get both of them." Trouts began yesterday and will be completed today. MEN'S TRYOUTS begin Sept. 7 with physical examinations in Allen Field House. Anyone interested in trying out for the team can Tom Kivisto in the men's sports office. The men's team returns Mark Hocking, a Kansas City, Kan. junior and KU's number 2 player from last year, Joe Ruyser, a Kansas City, Ks. senior, Collier, an Oklahoma City sohomore. the three are Diego Valencia, from Columbia, South America, who transferred from Miami Dade Junior College in Miami, Florida; and David Miami from Miami, and Jim Rappels, from Topeka. KU also signed two freshmen and a junior college transfer. Although the men's team doesn't have a attitude, Kivisto said he was trying to find school. "The men have never had a fall screen, but I'm trying to start the next year we'll well know." The team now is practicing for the winter indoor season and the spring indoor season. Intramural Touch Football Officials Clinic Thursday Sept.1 and Tuesday Sept.6. 4:30 p.m.at Robinson South Gym. NOTE: Officials are required to attend this clinic. Rec Services, 208 Robinson for additional information. BOGUE (UPI) - Defending eight-man football state champion Bogue will not be able to repeat its performance this year, but he will be capturing the "eight-person" football title. Bogue football to integrate girls and boys "we have only 11 boys in high school, and these are Richard Roberts and a first-year student at Richard Roberts But Bogue, a small town about 35 miles northeast of Hays, will field a team, comprised of Tammie Thompson, Tina, 140 pounds, will play guard on offense and defense, and The infiltration of females in the mass of football may be a major problem of football 'upset' against its main opponent. Tammy, 130 pounds, will play offensive end and defensive safety. "Most of them don't care," Robinson said. "They figured we had to have the girls to The prospect of contact in practice has caused the older boys to be hesitant to tackle the girls, Richard said, "to the freshman and sophomores don't seem to mind." CLIMB THE LETTERS TO SUCCESS. 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