University Daily Kansan Tuesday, January 22,1980 5 Shockers to get good look at talent that got away By PAM CLARK Snorts Writer As it has in nine of the 10 previous meetings between the two schools, the KU women's basketball team is expected to win the tournament at tonight's stage on 13th in Allen FIeld House. but KU's success against the Shoakers hasn't been limited to their on-the-court confrontations. In the past three years, KU has outid SWI for the top of the players to come out of the Wichita area—Lyette Katherine, Katy Patterson and Shyra Holden. And KU coach Marian Washington knows a good thing when she sees it. She and assistant coach Kathy Meek are going after more top Wichita high school seniors. WASHINGTON SAID that there was no question that the Wichita area produces the top women's basketball players in the state of Kansas. "They don't have the numbers that other schools on the East Coast have, but Louisiana Tech flee in and a girl took out Wichita last year," Washington said. "And girls who do surface are being played players. A couple this year are being highly recruited." KU, ranked No. 9 in the nation, has developed a nationally recognized program, a big advantage for the Jayhawks when recruiting against WSU. When she woes a recruit, Washington can point to that and be ready to admit at least seven highly ranked teams. "A young person in the Midwest already has a good program," Washington said. "They don't have to leave home to be part of a top-notch program." "I HOPE MANY of them are much more aware of what we're doing here. We don't have the money of Louisiana Tech or Old Dominion and we don't enjoy the coverage of those two teams in our own area or that of Houston. We're proud of what we've accomplished here." "Some kids are still caught up with a name like UCLA. But we've succeeded in surpassing the program at UCLA. And look at State. They had a four-year jump on us." Last season KU posted its best record ever, 30-8, and finished last in the nation. All Three Wichita players played key roles in that success. This year the 'hawks' are off to a 15-3 mark, even though Harden hasn't started yet because of equipment problems. As for WSU, its 8-8 score would be better if the Shockers had been able to corral any of the three KU Wichita natives. WASHINGTON SAID that the goals of the athletic department, KU's schedule and the 'Hawks' growing basketball tradition are bit more for KU's favor. "Maybe it's the timing in the way the programs are thinking," Washington said. "When I was athletic director and a recruiter, I thought strongly that we needed a commutative schedule." "If you're trying to develop a national Registration set for intramurals By KEVIN BERTLES Snorts Writer Never mind if there are no cheerleaders or pep bands. But over 310 teams are expected to compete in the KU recreation and intramural basketball leagues this season. Teams interested in playing should have a representative at the manager's meeting at 7 tonight in Robinson's south gymnasium. The number of leagues will be the same as last season. But there have been changes in the rosters. Teams may choose to participate in one of three leagues, the trophic league or either ACCORDING TO Ron Richardson, director of intramural sports, the most competitive league will be the trophy league. "The caliber of play in the trophy league should be very high," Richardson said yesterday. "We usually have a large team, and we could compete on a small-college level." The trophy league guarantees each team four games. The teams will be divided into two groups, with the top round robin tournament will be played with the top two teams in each division meeting twice. The fraternity league is designed like the trophy league. The winners of the two league tournouts will play for the Hill team, and the winner's fee will be charged to the trophy league teams. UNLIKE LAST YEAR, the recreation A league will have playoffs. But, like last season, no trophy will be awarded. Last year only the trivoy league had plaveros. Richardson said those interested in playing more games under less pressure have done so, and the league. Each team will be guaranteed seven games with no-win losses kept and no Women's teams will be designed just as the men's联赛. Each league will have fraternity and sorority divisions, in addition to the independent teams. Richardson expects 2,300 to 2,500 participants, with a good turnout of women. KANSAN- Sports program, you must have a competitive schedule. If you're just trying to be competitive within the Big Eight, then that's different; Cichita hasn't had the schedule of theirs. "When I was able to talk to Lyle, I was able to show her that she was going to get the experience she wanted and play against the competition she wanted. "And once you get a reputation and develop a tradition, it's hard to break." WICHITA STATE seems to be trying to develop a tradition of its own. The Shockers were 6-20 last season, after coach Mike McCormack already shows improvement over last season and, with the men team's signing of Wichita high school All-America Antone Carr last year, Bunnell is sure to make a concerted effort to sign the city's top women "When you have a coach like Kathryn Bunnell, she's not out to develop a program where the players just have fun," Washington said. "She wants a competitive program. There is no question that they're going after the big players in the state now." The Shockers have at least two big players in Theresa Dreiling, a 6-2 freshman center, and Janat O'Donnell, a 6-1 sophomore forward. BUT WSU's fire power comes from Terry O'Bryan, a 5-10 junior forward. O'Bryan averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds last year. Last year she had 11 points and seven rebounds in KU's 103-48 rushing in Wichita and 23 points and 11 rebounds in the 'Hawks' 127-8 second rushing in Lawrence. The Shockers also have an offensive weapon from the outside in 5-8 guard Kem Strobel. Kathy Garfofalo joins the four as WSU's promoter starts. The probable starters for KU will be the players from the team tournament last week. Leywood Woodson at point guard, Pat Mason and Cheryl Burnett on the wings and Leigh Draeger on the wing. CHART YOUR OWN COURSE You can ask her for other mentoring training that you can get from Univsed Davis and have her present at the briefing panel. If you're a young person who can legally be eligible to volunteer, leave a good time. You also can also participate in a program that will provide financial support. 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"KU IS EXTREMELY fortunate to have Bill McGowan as the coach of its offense," said the captain, said yesterday. "There is not another coach of his caliber or one with a superior skill." Those credentials are impressive. McGowan served as coach of the U.S. Junior Davis Cup team for four years, working with budding starters such as Ben Hunt and Nick Fury of the 1972 Trinity University team that captured the NCAA Tennis Championship. He also played on the United States Tennis Association's Penn Satellite circuit. McGowan comes to KU from Rock Hill Tennis Club in Kansas City, Mo., where he has been the head pro since 1978. McGowan does not plan to initiate any drastic changes in the tennis program. "I PLAN TO USE the techniques which I have found to be successful." MGowan said. "I am a strong communicator, patience, practice and physical condition. I think you are doing good of young people." Yiu was happy about the results. The KU women won the Big Eight title last year and the men finished third. The resignation of Kivisto in December caused considerable problems for the tennis team. "After Torn quit, we felt kind of lost," Maurane Gauleil, a freshman on the women's squad, said. "For the most part, we had to practice on our own." IT WAS VERY depressing, "Collier said. 'We had no direction and we were all very restless. I went to Mr. Marcum looking for some help and he was a saint." Bowling Leagues ★SPRING 1980★ Spring Leagues Begin on the Following Days Friday Jan. 25 TGIF 4:00 Monday Jan. 28 Monday Jun 28 Monday Jan 28 Tuesday Jan. 29 Monday Mixed 8:30 Mixed Handicap 7:00 Wednesday Jan. 30 Wednesday Jan. 30 Greek League 6:15 Thursday Jan. 31 Greek League 8:30 Entry Fee: $6.00 per person Guys & Dolls 8:00 Join in the Fun Leagues for Everyone Friday Nite Special 6 games for $4.00 6:00 pm-11:00 Rent A Lane $3.60/hour 1:00-6:00 Daily OPEN Bowling $.75/game OUR PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT Big 8 coaches support boycott KANSA CITY, MO. (UPI) -The Big Eight basketball coaches aligned themselves behind the U.S. government to work with the league's Carter's proposal of an Olympic boycott. "I'd hate a boycott, but my inclination is to support the government," Kansas coach Ted Owens said. Carter said in a message to the U.S. Olympic Committee Sunday that unless the team had been invited to the month from Afghanistan, he could not support sending an American team to the Olympics. "Either boycott the Olympics or send Indiana coach Bobky Night over there to whip the tar out of all of them," Colorado coach Bill Blair said. "It depends on how serious you want to get about it." Okolaua State coach Paul Hansen said. "If you want to get serious about it, it's a serious subject," he said, about a boycott of the Olympics. We're going to make you look good! Special Student Rates at... the Fitness Center 6th & Maine 841-8540 Tuesday, January 22 FORBIDDEN PLANET sua films Dir. Fred Wilcox, with Walter Pidgeon and Anne Francis. A group of astronauts land on a desolate planet and experience the breaking of violence caused by an invisible beast. Feasting Robby the Robot. Losey based on THE TEMPTION. Special effects by the Treasure Boost Plus: 1st Season Star Trek Boopers. (1957) Wednesdav. January 23 Fellini: NIGHTS OF CABIRIA Dir. Federico Fellini, with Guaileta Maldonado, who is one of the most famous women who is taken for her love and money. One of the great Italian films of the 1970s is the film *Film in 1972; music composed by Federico Fellini* in 1972; music composed by Federico Fellini Thursday, January 24 hursday, January A TALE FROM CHIKAMATSU Dir. Kenji Mizoguchi, with Kazu Hasegawa and Kyoko Kagawa. Based on an actual case which caused a study of the effect of the director of UGETSU Cosponsored with the Center for East Asian Studies, Japanese肚腎学. Friday & Saturday January 25-26 AUTUMN SONATA (1978) Dir. Ingram Bergman, with ingrid Bergman, performed the brass concert pianist visits her grown daughter for the first time in many and a bitter night ensembles. Midnight Movies BLANK GENERATION Dir. Amson Poe & Ivan Kral. Filmed at the famed CGBS '81 in New York city, this New wave concert state Richard Ramones. Bloodlett, Tiff Darts (with Robert Gordon, Marien, and David Blaze) among others. Plus. "Blaze Glory." Unless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at Woodford Auditorium in late afternoon and start at 7:30; weekend films are $1.50 and start at 3:30; 7:30 to 9:30, 8:30 to 10:30; 2:00 on Sunday. Tickets available at the Office, Union Office, Hill Stevenson Office.