Friday, January 10, 1969 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Near his last KU game Jo Jo White, KU's All America guard and Olympic star, nears the end of his college basketball services for the Jayhawks. White has only four games to play, and only one at home against Colorado. Jayhawk fans will see no more of No. 15 this year after the Buffs game Feb. 1. The University of Kansas swimming team faces perennial national power Southern Methodist in its home opener at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Robinson Gymnasium. KU tankers in key meet "This is without doubt our most important dual meet of the season," KU coach Dick Reamon said. "It gives us a chance to go against a national swimming power and many top individuals and we can use it as a yardstick to measure our progress to date." SMU, defending Southwest Conference champion, placed fifth in the NCAA championships last year and has finished in the top 10 for the past 10 seasons. "They haven't lost a dual meet in at least eight years and have won more than 60 duals without a loss," Reamon said. Kansas lost to SMU last year in Dallas, 77-36, before going on to win the Big Eight title. "We didn't lose as badly as the score indicates," Reamon said. "Many events were very close." --errors beat you. The Jayhawk swimmers returned from the Christmas break early to begin final preparation for this meet. Since their return on December 27 they have put in more than 66,000 yards in the water, Reamon figures. Reamon figures. "The work has produced noticeable results," Reamon said. "Strokes and fundamentals are better and we are stronger overall in the water; our mental attitude is excellent." SMU's greatest strength is in the butterfly and individual medley events while Kansas is strongest in the sprint and middle distance freestyle events. "This will probably be the finest dual meet in the country to date," Reamon said. "It comes at a good time in the year for us. We're ready to see how good we really are. I don't think we'll disappoint you." Sports of all sorts By STEVE SNIDER UPI Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPI)—Something new has been added to this year's Super Bowl—hard feelings. . . The Baltimore Colts are bugged by some of jet Joe Namath's remarks and the New York Jets are bugged by the lop-sided odds favoring Baltimore by up to 18½ points. "Some of this stuff is pretty hard to take," said easy-going placekicker Jim Turner of the Jets after a recent workout. "One paper had it Baltimore 27, New York 0... Well, that'll just make us play all the harder. I don't say we'll win and I don't say we'll lose but we'll be there and we're all looking forward to it." Coaches Don Shula of Baltimore and Weeb Ewbank of the Jets are hoping nothing so emotional as a "grudge match" emerges. . . Too much emotion breeds too many errors and American Bowling Congress tournament scheduled at Madison, Wis., starting Feb. 22 will the richest in history... Prize money fund reached a record $585,000 two weeks before the Jan 21 deadline for entries. Delegates to the annual NCAA convention decided not to act on a proposal to abolish two-platoon football for next year... But when the National rules committee meets next Monday to decide college Football's 1969 code, three members of the NCAA council will be on hand to lecture on the rising costs of football... Platoons are expensive... Get the message? Allie Sherman of the New York Giants, who used to be a left-handed quarterback, coach es the North squad in Saturday's Senior Bowl game at Mobile. . Key man for the North is Bobby Douglass of Kansas, who still is a left-handed quarterback. Rugby meet is set for Feb. 5 at frat The KU Rugby team will have an informal meeting at the Sigma Chi fraternity house Feb. 5 to elect officers and welcome new members to the team, Mark Bedner, Emporia senior and president of the club, announced Thursday. "This is the first year that the Rugby Team has been recognized by the University," said Bedner. The ASC counsel gave the team $250. "This money was used for new uniforms and to finance one of the trips for this spring," Bedner said. In the past the team has been financed by private donations and many of the team members paid their own expenses. At present the membership of the club is only 35 but they hope that more people will become interested in the sport. The team schedule for the spring will include 4 tournaments that will take them to St. Louis, Chicago, New Orleans and the Bahamas for spring break. They will also play nine other single games during the season. "This spring semester will be one of the biggest and most exciting that we have ever had," said Bedner. Last year the team placed third in the nation at the Chicago tournament. At this tormenture were teams such as Notre Dame, Dartmouth and St. Louis University. Sixteen teams from all over the country participated. Prosperity may not be just around the corner for lady golf pros but purses are up for the eighth straight year... Burdine's Invitational at the Country Club of Miami Jan 16-19 offers the all-time record of $25,000 to get the show on the road in style. Weil-Named NEW YORK (UPI)—During the 42 years of their existence, the Harlem Globetrotters have played basketball in 87 countries, traveling more than 5 million miles and performing before audiences totaling more than 62.5 million. 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