Monday, December 9, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 KU swimmers win relays KU swimmers combined a wealth of experience, depth and new faces to capture the annual Big Eight Invitational Relays last weekend in Columbia, Mo. Awwwwwwwwww Winning eight out of 12 events, the Jayhawks tallied 122 points in the victory to finish ahead of Oklahoma, which scored 96. "I thought we put on a great display," coach Dick Reamon said. "Everyone on the team put a great effort into the meet." "The way we dominated the meet showed the rest of the schools that things are going our way." he added. Reamon said he could not single out any one or two swimmers in the victory because there were "so many guys who came through" for KU. KU set four meet records. In the 400-yard medley relay Steve Trombold, Bob Wright, Jim Kent and Roy O'Connor broke the old record of 3:42.0 with a time of 3:41.5. Kim Bolton, Bob Daniel, Tom Ellis and Kent skewed seven seconds of the 1000-yard free-style relay with a time of 9:35.0. In the 400-yard free-style relay O'Connor, Ellis, Bolton and Bob Hines finished in 3:16.1. With the acceptance of the bid to play in the Gator Bowl, every player Dan Devine has coached in his 11 years at Missouri—with the exceptions of the seniors: he inherited when he took over in 1958—has been associated with a bowl team. beating the old record of 3:18.9. Kent, Ellis, Bolton and O'Connor won the 800-yard free-style relay in 7:24.8, beating the old record of 7:28.0. The Jayhawks also won the 200-yard relay, 300-yard individual medley relay, three-meter diving and the 300-yard backstroke relay. KU's next meet is Saturday against Nebraska in Lincoln. Team Scores KU 122 Oklahoma 96 Missouri 83 Iowa State 56 Nebraska 35 Arkansas 24 Colorado 16 Oklahoma State 16 Pro football standings National Football League Western Conference Central Division W 7 L 6 T Pct Pts. OTP Minnesota 7 6 0 .598 .598 Clifton 6 6 .538 .233 .305 Greene Bay 5 7 1 .417 .253 .200 Detroit 4 7 1 .417 .264 .200 Coastal Division W 12 L 0 T Pct. Pts. O.P. Baltimore 12 0 7 0.923 374 O.P. Los Angeles 10 0 6 1.034 354 Sacramento 6 6 1 1.500 289 298 Atlanta 6 11 0 1.554 189 375 Eastern Conference Century Division W L T Pct. Pts. O.P. Cleveland 10 3 0 769 378 O.P. Cleveland 8 4 1 250 378 O.P. New Orleans 9 1 2 250 222 313 Pittsburgh 2 10 1 167 220 313 Capitol Division W L T Pct. Pts. OTP. Dallas 11 2 8 / 0.846 176 Dallas York 7 6 9 / 0.308 235 Washington 7 6 9 / 0.308 235 Philadelphia 2 11 0 / 0.154 325 American Football League Western Division Kansas City 11 W 1 L T Pct Pts. Oi. Oakland 11 2 1 0 .846 419 206 San Diego 9 4 0 .692 365 276 Cincinnati 5 4 0 .692 365 279 Indiana 31 1 1 0 .214 252 391 Eastern Division W 10 L 7 T Pct. Pts. O.P. New York 20 10 1 0 .462 289 Houston 5 7 1 0 .462 283 Miami 5 7 1 0 .417 269 324 Boston 5 7 1 0 .417 269 324 California 12 10 1 0 .977 192 367 Saturday's games National League Baltimore 16, Green Bay 3 Countdown to 1,000 By ROBERT ENTRIKEN JR. Kansas Sport Special After a week of play, Kansas, Kentucky and Oregon State are all two games closer to the 1,000 mark but no closer to each other. While the unranked Beavers quietly went their way, both the Jayhawks, rated fifth, and the Wildcats, number three, stumbled; the Jays being upset by Wisconsin last Tuesday and Kentucky succumbing to secon-ranked North Carolina Saturday. The pressure is on Ted Owens' squad now. KU's target date has been pushed back to the Jan. 18 game against Kansas State at Manhattan. If the Jayhawks don't make it by then, they have a two-week hiatus over semester break until the Feb. 1 game there against Colorado—Jo Jo White's last. Tonight Kansas hosts Xavier, the team which lost to Kentucky 115-77 on the first day of the season. Friday score Oregon State 79, Nebraska 67 Saturday scores Kansas 93, Chicago Loyola 61 North Carolina 87, Kentucky 77 Next game: tonight Xavier at Kansas Oregon State (2-0) Kansas (2-1) Kentucky (2-1) 990 victories 986 victories 985 victories 10 to go 14 to go 15 to go --tie with Oakland for first in the West, while the Chargers fell two games out with one to go. Oakland plays the Chargers at San Diego next Sunday while Kansas City is at Denver Saturday. The Castle Tea Room STILL THE MOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT IN LAWRENCE There has to be a good reason why students and faculty alike continue year after year, to patronize us. It could be our warm, friendly atmosphere, fine food, "Old World" decor, or just the fact that we're different. Our four dining rooms, furnished in birch, cherry, walnut, and oak, are perfect for dinner dates, meetings, and even wedding receptions. 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