10 Thursday. September 21, 1972 University Daily Kansan Menacing That's how Wyoming offensive split tackle Nick Bebout looks to enemy defenders, and rightly so. The Cowboy co-captain was all-league first team last season in the Western Athletic Conference and has been tabbed as a possible All-American this year. Quick, mobile and a sure blocker, the Cowboys were one of the few Jawahars when Woming invades Memorial Stadium Saturday. Practices, Attitude Key To Cross Country Hopes By DON PFANNENSTIEL Kansan Sports Writer When the University of Kansas cross country squad opens its season Saturday with a five-mile run meet against Iowa State in Wisconsin, the team will join newcomers to boost it back into the conference's No. 1 spot. And, after a second place finish year in the Big Eight championship, Timmons believes the chances of winning the title this season are high. "The team's attitude is great, and up to now I've been pleased with practice," he said. In addition to four returning lettermen, six new recruits make up the Jayhawk squad. Mike McKeon, Santa Ana, Calfier, senior, and Jon Callen McKeon, Santa Ana, returnees. McKeon finished ninth in last year's conference meet THE REMAINING two lettermen are Kent McDaller and Bob Pelikan. McDaller, a sophomore from Lawrence, law enforcement, was the first Pelikan to meet Pelikan, a junior from St. Louis, Mo., finished 24th. Belgian Sets Marks As Ryun Sits Out BRUSELS (AP)—Emi world records. Wednesday in winning the 5,000-meter run in an international track and field 13. 19 time for the 5,000 meters of his life 11.25 flat shaved 3.4 seconds off the old record set by Finland's Sauli Pettuniemi and his Puttumens was timed in 12:47.6 for three miles, breaking the previous Ralfon's Ron Clarke by 2.8 seconds. Jim Ryum, who had expected to compete here, was reported sick at Louvain, Belgium with a temperature of 104 degrees Puttemen finished fifth in the 5,000 meters in the Munich Olympics. Viren won the event. In the meet he, Paul Thjs finished second in 13:34.4 and Dave Bedford of Britain was third at 13:39. Steve Savage of Springfield, Ore., won the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 8:50.2. Lee Evans of San Jose, Calif., scored a double, winning the 400-meter race with 267 meters in 21.1. Dick Wolhuter of St. Charles, Illinois, won the 800-meter race. Two of the recruits are junior college transfer students. Jim Euhl from Missouri, David Ariz, and Mike Martinez from College of the Canyons in Oklahoma. Martinez was one of California's leading junior college distance runners last year. Ewell similarly middled distance man. Bill Welch from Tulsa, Olda, Mitchell Powls of Shawnee Mission South, Steve Thomas of Shawnee Mission West and Tucker Schaffer of Oak Park High School in Kansas City, Mo. and the remainder of the KU squad. They are all freshmen. Welch was the cross country state champion in Oklahoma last year. Powlas finished eight in the Kansas cross country championship last fall, while Thomas placed 12th. Schaffer, the Suburban Nine Conference two-mile champion finished 15th in the Missouri state meet. "in high school most of them will never run more two miles, although now they will have to be careful. It is quite a change," he said. Timmons said Kansas State, the Big Eight Champion last year, was Oklahoma State, he added, also has its strongest team in many Coach Don Fambrough and Bob Jaasay Jawhacks proved in Wednesdays practice at Memorial Stadium that there really is a silver lining. KU Healthy, Prepared For 'Pokes "You can tell by the enthusiasm our kids are playing with that we are ready for the ball game." Fambrough said. With a rumbling of thunderheads in the background, Fambrough said that he was quite pleased with the practice. "We have a bad taste in our mouth from the Washington State team," he said, something about it. It has been a two weeks, especially when The Jayhawks went through much the same cuts as they had the Broncos, concentrated on the Wyoming defense while the defense worked hard to close the gap. Fambrough said that all that "bumped and bruised people" were healed and that Delvin答案 would be running in full stride. Slugging Ali Rips Patterson in Seven "For the first time this fall our running backs seem to be injury free. Fambrigh said, "Delvin will be better than he has all fall." NEW YORK (AP)—Muhammad all Battered Floyd Patterson's face into a swollen, bloody mask and stopped him after seven rounds of a scheduled game at Madison Square Garden. The end came when Dr. Harry Kleiman signalled reference Arthur Mercante to stop it with Patterson sitting on his stool and he looked at the closed left eye. It counts as a seventh-round knockout. head at the two-minute mark but head at the second minute with a series of about 10 shots to the head—every one of them. Patterson's eye was wide open. **THEN** in the six round, I陪 with a had nine-inch reach advantage and outweighed Paterson and made an attempt to into a mismatch. Ali sent Paterson reeling into the ropes with a smashing right hand shortly after the bell opening the sixth round and with a left and right to the head. But Patterson got away and Ali let up. Then Alli shook Patterson head and caught him in the head and again with a flurry of punches to the head. Patterson This battle of former heavy-weight champions had little impact on the crowd. Ali circled and jabbed. The 37-year-old Patterson held his own, but he was not a winner, some body shots, although he never hurt Ali, who seemed to be knocked out. ABOUT MIDWAY through the round, blood started gushing from a gash around Patterson's tightly-closed eye. It was the second time Ali has defeated Patterson, who at 21 was the youngest man to win the game. He had the man to win it twice. Ali, then champion, stopped Patterson in 12 rounds. Nov. 22 @ 955 at Las Vegas, much of that fight with a slipped disc in his back and Ali later said on television that he carried a claim Floyd has disputed. But this time All showed no signs of carrying his opponent as he did in death accuracy and did not in accuracy open passes in the sixth and seventh rounds, although he did initially back off from Patterson. The freshmen have practiced with the varsity several times before. They also still use it is not sure whether any will suit up for Saturday's game. SUA Poetry Hour David Meltzer reading his own works. In the Cottonwood Room at the Student Union building TODAY 8:00 p.m. PIZZA HUT Delivery We bring it to your door after 5:00 p.m. call843-3516 and your pizza will be there fast & HOT! NOW . . . GREAT NEWS FROM DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK! Another key to Personal Progress from your friends at Douglas County State Bank . . . Free Checking! All you need do is maintain a $200 minimum balance in your personal checking account, and service charges are gone forever! Write as many checks as you like . . . free! If your account balance dips below $200 . . . regular charges apply that month only! Present customers who qualify will be converted to FREE checking automatically! If you have any questions about checking accounts, and how great they can be at DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK . . . ask any officer! REGISTERED NURSES Martiries or Poutinas needed are also required. Teachers also also challenge teaching position va- lues in the classroom and Education. Applications may be made to the State Department of Education, Topeka, Kansas. Women's Tennis Team Opens Season Friday Mary Skolaut, Great Bend, junior; Carey Groom, Arlington, Va. sophomore; Debbie Foulks, Rockville, Mo. senior; Sheryl King, Ph.D., assistant village sophomore, and Kathy Kisset, Topela sophomore. Artman, also released a schedule for matches, but said that others might be added. The schedule: Downtown Lawrence The top eight girls on the squad will play. The team has 14 members who qualified for the squad after a two week double team tournament and after eighty girls out and after five games nament, Debbie Artman and L. D. Smith, coaches for the team, announced the final squail. The eight girls playing Friday are Karen, freshman; Ann McBriar Lawrence senior; Chris Paulmaint, Lawrence freshman; The University of Kansas Women's tennis team begins their season Friday with a dail time match at the University. The match will be at 2:30 p.m. at the varsity courts on west side of Allen Field House. 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