University Daily Kansan, April 16, 1982 ack un's Cast cool, could even Page 11 Nebraska From page 9 won the 1980 Big Eight title in the discus. Shot Put Javelin Throw Brigham Young's Jones is once again the top qualifier, but the second best qualifier, Small of Nebraska, is only five inches back. Kansas' Serr Lerdahl is the only other athlete who has thrown more than 49 feet. Houston's Olsen should run away with this event. Her toss of 100 feet is 33 feet better than her closest competitor, Heidi Iranteah of Nebraska Iracatabla a group of five bunched behind Leon. They are Cheryl Novak and July Madea of Western Illinois, Melanie Heitman of Iowa State and Debbie Smallwood of Okiahora State. 440-Yard Relay Nebraska, led by Ottey and Burke, should win this one easily, with the main battle coming for second place. NU's time of 45 is as nearly one and one- half as that of Kunnaas and Western Illinois relay teams, which are tied for two. Mile Relav Iowa State and Nebraska look to finish one-two in this event with two seconds separating the two teams. Kansas and Western Illinois have the third and fourth best times, less than one-half second apart. Two-Mile Relav Iowa State is a heavy favorite in this relay. The team's time of 4.163 is 14 seconds faster than that of No. 2 qualifier. Nebraska. Nebraska. Nebraska. and Nebraska. should battle it out for the second spot. Spring Medley Relay This race could be the highlight of the women's relay events with three schools all under 1:44. Kansas has the top time in this event, but the Jayhawks are followed closely by Missouri and Iowa State. Hentathlon Jim Ryun, all-time great KU miler who was the first high school runner to crack the four-minute mile, is living in Lawrence and will compete in the 10,000-meter road race. Shown are two of the latest in diamond grading equipment used by the university. 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RYUN SAID the interest in his life has kept him busy talking to people about himself. Ryun will spend tomorrow running in Lawrence, the scene of some of his best moments there and he may not be a favorite. Jim Ryun is again running in Lawrence. "I DON'T KNOW what the good Lord will have me do," he said. "Spread the gospel, that's exciting. People are interested in what I am doing." "Everyone wants to know what I've been done," he said. "With the interviews and all those other things, it's not hard to spend my time." When not running, Ryun keeps busy with his Christian running camps and making appearances for companies, such as Nike, for which he promotes products. As for his future, he isn't sure what it includes. Iowa State's Scott Crowell looks to add a Kansas Relays' title to his long list of collegiate accomplishments. Last year, Crowell won the Big Eight and NCAA titles in the discus. College From page 7 The pole vault list is headed by none other than Joe Dial of Oklahoma State. Junior year. Behind Dial comes Kansas' Jeff Buckingham and Kansas State's Doug Lytle. Buckingham set four Big Eight records in his first two years while the Wildcats Lyle won the NCAA indoor and Texas Belays. Dial, only a freshman, has a personal best of 18-3 and was named Track & Field News High School Athlete of the Year. At 17 Dial set a record for his age clearing 17-5/4 at the Kansas Relays his junior year. The other top qualifiers are: John Sayre and John Geiger, Southern Illinois; David Swezy, Oklahoma State, and Andy Howard, Kansas. The battle for the top position in the Long Jump KENNEDY GLASS WELCOMES RELAYS FANS! We're Your Glass Specialists! Serving the Lawrence Area for Over 30 Years - Glass Tops for Furniture - Auto Glass Replacement - Picture Frame Glass - Window Glass Installed * Plexiglass Cut to Order * High Quality Mirrors 843-4416 730 New Jersey long jump will be between four Big Eight members. Going into the Relays the best jump belongs to Iowa State's James Moi. 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