8 Friday, November 17, 1972 University Daily Kansan KU Runners Ready for NCAA Meet By DON PFANNENSTIEL Kansan Snorts Writer The University of Kansas cross-country squad will send seven men who qualified at the NCAA regional meet in Wichita to the NCAA championship in Houston Monday. Despite a mediocre season, the KU squad decided to attend the NCAA District Five meet in Wichita Saturday, where it finished behind Oklahoma State University to qualify. Oklahoma State's doo from South Africa, John Halberstadt and Peter Kaal, will lead the Big Eight contingent into the NCAA championships. Halberstadt, a junior from Bedfordview, and Kaal, a senior from Johannesburg, placed first and second in both the Big Eight championships two weeks ago and the NCAA District Five meet. "I figure we have a good chance," Halberstadt said in regard to the national meet. "Our whole team is running better than last year, and our team title may not be out of our grasp." Besides the Oklahoma State and KU squads, Kansas State University which placed third at Wichita, will go to Houston. John Gregorio and Ted Casteneda of the University of Colorado and Charles McKenzie of Missouri also will make the trip. KU coach Bim Timmons said the squand was ready for the meet. However, he added, "We're not going to get through." "We know the best teams in the nation are going to be there because they had to qualify to get there," Timmons said. "It is not like other years when an team could play well on the field, but because there will be teams from areas where the weather is already cold and also were the terrain is different from that in the south." Although KU won only one meet, against last place Iowa State University, Timmons still said he thought the past season had prepared the team for national competition. "We are a national-minded and conference-minded team," he said. "We did not do well in the conference meet because we wanted to do so well." Alabama is ranked second nationally behind Southern Cal—both have 9-0 records—and Alabama coach Bear Bryant apparently thinks a meeting with seventh-tranked Texas offers the best chance for victory in the major bowls. Since there is no way for Alabama and Southern Cal to meet, they played each other in and 1971 that man's job is to keep his team unbeaten and hope some knocks off the Trollians. Nebraska, Oklahoma Slated for Bowl Bids Timmons said the 'Hawks would need a team effort to do well at Houston. The Rose Bowl, which pairs the champions of the Pacific 8 and Big Ten, will have Saturday's Southern California-UCLA winner against Michigan, Ohio State or Purdue. Michigan State still clings to an outside chance. Alabama-Texas in the Cotton Bowl, Nebraska-Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl, Oklahoma-Penn State in the Sugar Bowl, Louisiana-State Tennessee in the Astro-bluebonnet Bowl, and Auburn against an unnamed opponent—probably Colorado- in the Bayou. Although bowl bids can't be extended officially until Saturday, The Associated Press has learned that the aforementioned match-ups are all set. Southern Cal plays UCLA Saturday and Nationals regular season 2. against Nigel Patterson. Oklahoma, rated fourth, will return to New Orleans to defend its Sugar Bowl. Kent McDonald, who placed 12th in the regional meet, will lead the seven-man KU squad to Houston. Also making the trip will be Jon Callen, Tom Koppes, Mike Martinez, Terry McKeon, Bob Pelikan and Tucker Schaeffer. Basketball fever may be at an all-time high at the University of Kansas if continued ticket sales are any indication, John L. Cox, assistant athletic director, said Thursday. All Tickets Selling Well For Basketball The same trends were being shown by season ticket holders, Novotny said. He said there had been almost a 100 per cent renewal rate by the season ticket holders and the Athletic Department was already ahead of last year's season ticket sales. He said he thought that the tickets would sell out by Friday. He said it was possible that everyone had rushed down the first day to buy tickets. "We won't be able to tell how successful we have been or make any comparisons of past years until around Dec. 10, but it looks like we've made a big difference this year than last year." Novartis said. Novoby said that student ticket sales had been exceptionally good Wednesday and that if the rate of sale continued through October, she would sell more tickets than ever before. "We don't have front runners like Today is the last day for student basketball ticket sales. Oklahoma State," he said. "Instead, we have runners of equal ability, and, in our case, we need to be stronger." One-day Service RISK Laundry One-day Service Expert, Economical Laundry Care 613 Vermont 843-4141 KU has won one previous NCAA team title. That title came in 1953. 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