6 Friday, January 26, 1979 University Daily Kansan Men eye NCAA marks By GENE MYERS Sports Writer Bob Timmons, KU head men's track coach, could be looking past the opposition in KU's second indoor meet tomorrow in Allen Field House. Timmons doesn't mean to belittle North Texas State and Wichita State universities, KU's opponents, but he is more concerned with qualifying his athletes for the NCAA Indoor Championships Mar. 9-10 in Detroit. "At this point in our schedule," Timmons said, "we don't have as many guildifiers for nationalists as usual. "Saturday, we'll be trying to get people qualified. We want to do it now because next week (in the Oklahoma Track Classic at Oklahoma City) we'll have some real pressure on us. Qualifying then will be an absolute must." So far only two Jayhawks have met the NCAA standards. Kevin Newell has qualified in the 440-yard dash and Jeff Lynch is just over the pole vault requirement by six inches. "IM DISAPPOINTED so far," Timmons said. "I'm not displeased with the athlete. We just got started too late. I had to explain with what's happened in our workouts." "From finals to the second week in January, we went without a team workout. This program can never afford to do that again. Because of the bad weather across the country most of our athletes had no place to train properly." "I'm hopeful that we can pick things up a little bit this weekend. We don't know a lot about the other two teams, but I'm more concerned about our own improvement. We're not in very good shape and we need a conference meet is just a month away." However, distance runners Bruce Coldsmith, Rick Enzs and Paul Schultz are sidelined with minor ailments and will miss the triangular. THE JAHYAWKS could get a boost from freshman spinner Deen Hogan and freshman jumper Sanya Owalbol, both of whom may return from the injured list. Hogan has recorded KU5 best mark in the league and Owalbol has the best triumph. 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Tell the world.Call 864-4358 KU is expecting competition from North Texas State's Jule Bergeron in the 60- and 300-yard runs and Ileanne Hocking in the 1,000-yard run. Dodge City's best hopes for high finishes are Lawrence's Pat Miller in the long jump and Juanita Neff in the 600-yard run. Wichita State's Helene Kimbrugh could be a threat in the 600. The Shockers also have a strong shot putter, Natalie Polk. KU HAS already qualified in six events for the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for women's nationalists and Anderson said she would teach them a lesson. Learn members would qualify tomorrow. One RU athlete who won't have a chance of qualifying at tomorrow's meet will be All-American and American record holder in 300-yard run, Shelia Calmese. Calmese is still nursing a hamstring that also kept her out of last week's meet. "Michelle Brown and Maureen Finholm both have excellent chances of qualifying in the mile," Anderson said. "And, if the team had a good chance of winning, of then there could be some more qualifiers." Representing KU in the 60-year hurdles will be Lori Lowry and Gwen Poss. Both Lowrey and Poss already have qualified for national. KU's sprint event entrants will be led by Lori Green and Amy Miles. Will run in the 60-yard dash while Green will run in both the 60- and the 300-yard run. Green has already qualified for nationals in both of these events. KU WILL BE represented by the Vicki Simpson and Deane Horn in the 601; participant numbered #142. Debbie Hertzog and Wendi Warner are scheduled to compete in the 1,024-yard run. Hertzog, Warner, Brown and Finholm are KU's two-mile relay team. For the first time this season, a three-mile race will be run. KU's entrants will be Michigan State loses by 1 Michigan State superstar Earvin Johnson, who scored the six last Sipart points — a second inning goal — on Monday. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Fresnau Keith Smith sank a free throw with no time last left to give Michigan a 49-48 upset in the victory over fourth-ranked Michigan State. Competing in the field events will be KU record holder Linda Newell and Deby Douglas in the shot put, KU's long jumpers will be Shawn Corwin, Bev Fuller and Miles. Fuller and Corwin are also competing in the high jump. NATIVE AMERICAN ALLIANCE First Regular Meeting of the Semester For time and place, come to the N.A.A. office. Level 3 - B 104C, Kansas Union Sunday, January 28, 1979 VALUABLE COUPON FREE! Small drink with purchase of 1 Burrito. 1700 W. 23rd St. 841-4848 Taco Via' Schwider Retail Liquor Store 1610 W. 23rd (Next to Pizza Hut) For the student budget we offer 10% discount on case purchases! --the game-fouled Smith as the freshman drove to the basket for a shot. Then they tried to work the ball in for a final shot. Smith drove toward the basket and Johnson slapped his arm as the freshman tried to shoot. With the score at 48, Michigan got the ball, worked the clock down to 44 seconds and called a time out. The Wolverines then scored the clock up to 15 seconds and called another time out. After a heated protest from Michigan State Coach Jude Heathete, Smith took his game-winning shot and was mobbed by the capacity crowd at Crisler Arena. sua films (1939) Friday & Saturday, January 26 & 27 GONE WITH THE WIND Dir. Victor Fleming; with Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland. *w*:330 & *7-45*. Friday will be shown in the Forum Room. Midnight Movie: (1968) NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1977) Monday, January 29 BETWEEN THE LINES Dir. George Romero; with Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea. The Complete Uncertainty. 12:10 am. Dir. Joan Micklin Silver ("Hester Dir., John Micklin Silver ("Hester with) John Gwen, Wellen, insynday Crouse, Jeff Wellen, insynday Crouse, Jeff the ABSJuryes: 7:30-8:30 & the ABSJuryes: 7:30-8:30 Tuesday, January 30 Film Noir: Tuesdav. Januarv 30 THE KILLERS Dir. Robert Siodmack; with Burt Lanker, Ava Gaskin; from The Hemingway short story; Lancasters first film role. Wednesday, January 31 LA STRADA (1954) 1854 Dir. Federico Fellini; with Anthony Quinn, Giulietta Masina, Richard Basehart, Italy/subtitles. Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" This Column gets much complaint from trots who pay they do not know what we are talking about, or else appraise it as foolishness, mishash and infenitious fraud. Sometimes ago it was supposed to be an act of deservedher and his six or more children. Although offered a loan of money she decided they would pay their own way to buy the property. County but labor and work and obey God's 4th Commandment:“SIX DAYS SHALT THOU LABOR” and depend on Him to bless and provide (What we need is for our children to be FAITH in GOD!) 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