September 11, 1984 Page 14 SPORTS The University Daily KANSAN Wolf, McEnroe's brother will play KC exhibition Kansas sophomore tennis player Mike Wolf will face Pat McEuroce, younger brother of 1984 U.S. Open champion John McEuroce in an exhibition match at 7 p.m., Wednesday in Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. Pat McEnroe is a freshman at Stanford University, and he is considered one of the nation's top collegiate tennis players. immediately following the Wolf Pat McEnroe match, Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe will play in the main event. Wolf finished second in the Big Eight Conference last year in singles, and he teamed with Michael Center to finish second in the conference in doubles. He advanced to the NCAA Championships and was ranked 57th in the final collegiate poll. Kelly leads golfers with 79 "In my opinion, he's one of the top 25 returning players in the country coming out of that poll," KU tennis coach Scott Perlman said. Maureen Kelly led the KU women's golf team yesterday with a 79 on the first day of the Susie Maxwell Burning Golf Tournament in Norman, Okla. Kelly's score left her tied for fourth place. left her bed on our back. In team scoring, the KU women finished the day in sixth place out of eight teams. Oklahoma State led the pack with a score of 314, followed by Michigan State; 315, Oklahoma; 322, Louisiana State; 330, Nebraska; 334, Kansas; 335, Missouri; 341, Wichita State; 360. Individual scores for Kansas on the part 64 course were Tina Gneuchw, 84; Ann Brayenm, 85; Susan Pekar, 87; and Marilee Scheid, 87. Robin Hood, of Oklahoma State, and Kathy Teichert, of Michigan State, were tied for the lead at 75. The second round of the tournament will be played today KU swimmers 1-2 in triathlon Clark Campbell and Ed E Nelson, both freshmen on the KU swimming team, placed first and second, respectively, in the Baptist Medical Center Triathlon Sunday at Raim Tree Lake in Lee's Summit, Mo. Rugby team defeats OU Summer 2017 The triathlon covered 26 miles and involved swimming, bicycling and running. The Kansas Rugby Club defeated the Oklahoma Rugby Club, 27-17. Saturday at Shenk Fields in Lawrence. The KU collegiate team lost to the OU collegiate team, 30-10. the next match for the club team will be Sept. 15 and 16 at the Aspen, Colo. Ruggederet The collegiate team will be in action the same two days in the Kaw Valley Cup in Topeka Compiled from staff reports Bob Nelson, known by most of his friends as the "old Jawhawk," has been a KU fan since 1939 and is beginning his tenth year of predicting college football scores on the Lawrence cable television show "The Fearless Forecasters." Nelson doubles as fan, forecaster By GREG DAMMAN Sports Editor If "the old Jayhawk" was mentioned to someone who is only a game day fan of the KU football and basketball teams, it's likely that the only thing that would enter their mind would be an aging version of the mythical bird. But to longtime fans and people closely associated to KU athletes, "the old Jay hawk" is 62 year-old Bob Nelson — KU's No. 1 fan. "My close friends call me Nelly." Nelson said. "But everyone else knows me as the old Jayhawk. I got that old Jayhawk name when I got old, I guess." Nelson has been a KU fan since watching his first Jayhawk football game in 1959. The Wichita State game Saturday marked the beginning of his 45th season as a Jayhawk fan. Nelson works as the program manager for the KU division of continuing education. His office walls are covered with KU football and basketball schedules — some for the coming season, but most from past years KU football and basketball media guides are close at hand on his desk "I CAN'T RECALL the last time I missed a home football game." Nelson said. "But I'd guess that I've only missed three or four games in 45 years. I'm one of the few people to watch Kansas play in all six of its bowl games." For the past 10 years, Neison has worked as a game predictor on the Lawrence cable television show "The Football Forecasters" with Rich Bailey and Charlie Crabtree. The show will be televised in Lawrence at 6:30 p.m. Thursday and 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays during the season. Nelson guessed that he had been to more KU sports events than anyone except former KU head trainer Nesmith. Nelson said that his years as a dayhawk fan allowed him to develop close relationships with a number of KU coaches and athletes called after Saturday's game he said. "Don't be surprised to see the ball in the air in 60 or 70 times. Wichita State threw the ball 30 times against Southwest Texas State, but don't ask me where Southwest Texas State is. I'm still trying to figure that one out." "My fondest memories of my years at KU are my associations with the coaches and players," he said. "Kansas has had a lot of great athletes. It's obvious. All you have to do is go down to Allen Field House and look at all the pictures on the wall." Gottried is the tenth man to coach the KU football team since Nelson watched his first game in 1939. With an offense that passes early and often, Gottfred has impressed Nelson as being a coach who fields exciting teams. "We don't know of any show that's run in the area as long as ours has," Nelson said. "We have a guest predictor every week, and clown it up quite a bit." Although he has season football tickets, Nelson has spent his Saturdays in recent years working in the press box in Memorial Stadium. His job has usually involved spotting player numbers for public address and radio announcers Boyd's Coins-Antiques Class Rings Buy—Sell—Trade—Pawn Coins, Silver and Coins Watches—Antiques 731 New Hampshire Luxury: K60044 913-842-8773 "THINK MIKE GOTT Fried is really an outstanding coach," he said. "He knows offense as well as anyone." Twins defeat Kansas City for tie at top By United Press International MINNEAPOLIS — Tim Teufel's RBI double that was lost in the lights by outfielders Darryl Motley and Willy Wilson in the third innning got the Minnesota Twins started Monday night on their way to a 7-3 triumph over the Kansas City Royals. Pitching a complete game for the ninth time, Smithson, 14-12, struck out six and walked two. He allowed eight hits in the game. Two of the hits he allowed were homers by Steve Babbion; his 24th, in the seventh, and Frank White, his 16th, in the eighth innings. Tim Launder walked to lead off the Twins third off starter Mark Gubica, 10-12, and moved to third one out later on Kirby Puckett's single to center Teulé hit a high fly that Motley and Wilson lost in the lids and the bat before the second pitch. Puckett took third. Mickey Hatcher then hit a sacrifice fly to right field, scoring Puckett for a 2-0 Twin lead. 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