Thursday, January 17, 1980 Mickens burns foes goes to New York 13 Lester Mickens, a U.S. Olympic hopeful, opened the indoor track season with a school record in the quarter-mile and then received an invitation to a major amateur meet. Mickens was clocked at 47.62 in the 40-yard dash at the Eastern Tennessee State Invitational ban Jan 11 and 12. That mark was reached on Saturday, after it betered the previous meet record of 47.74, but it earned Mickens a position in the Olympic Invitational this weekend in New York City. The senior from Atlanta, Ga., who was wide receiver on the KU football team, said the competition was stiff for the East Tennessee State meet, which attracted Pennsylvania and Southwest powerhouse, the University of Texas, EI Paso. In the Olympic Invitational, Mickens will run the 500 meters, an event he has never run before. He was, however, runner-up in the Olympics and run at the NCAA Indoor Championships. "I expected to run well, but I didn't expect to run as well as I did." Dickens said. "IT'S NO BIG THING," Mickens said, "I've run the 440 and the 600 and this 500 is in the middle." Four other Jayhawks joined Mickens at East Tennessee to kick off the 1980 indoor season. Leo Light, a juniCollege transfer, had caught seven feet in the high jump for third. Freshman Rodney Bullock established a freshman record in the 600-dash field. His list of 11.17 was good for seventh place in the 200-meter race. Tommy McCall's 1:20.mar set in 1970. Half-miler Tim Jantsch failed to qualify for the finals in his event and Jay Reardon fell short in the long jump. Robinzine shot nets KC victory MILWAUKEE (AP)—Bill Robinizek banked home an off-balance rebound of a missed shot by Scott Wedman with 25 seconds last night, lifting the Kansas City Kings to a 112-10 National Basketball Championship over the Milwaukee Bucks. Ols Bitsdorp scored 28 points, Robinize 19 and Wedan I for the Midwest Division leaders, who widened their lead over runner-up Buckts to three games. Wedman sank two free throws to make it 112-108. The Buck's Brian Winters missed a three-point goal as time expired. Robinne's rebound gave the Kings a 110-108 lead. After a Milwaukee wakeup, Kansas City's Lei Elmore preserved the victory by an allowed attempt at狱眉 Sidney Moncrief. The Buck's defeat wasted a season-high 37 points by Marques Johnson. Handicap Bowling Tournament Jay Bowl Jan. 18, 19 & 20 This Fri, Sat, & Sun. Shifts at 2:00, 4:00 & 6:00pm Shifts at 2:00, 4:00 & 6:00pm ENTRY FEE $4.00 $2 bowling $2 prize fund Prize fund returned 100% Handicaps: 90% on Fall 79 averages established at the Jay Bowl in classes and leagues. Enter as often as you wish! KANSAS UNION Sponsored by: The Student Assistance Center 121 Strong Hall Welcome Back Students Cable T.V. can offer that needed study break Cable T.V. offers: 12 Clear Channels Home Box Office KU Sports Coverage and more.. SUBSCRIBE TODAY call 841-2100 Sunflower Cablevision 644 New Hampshire HEADMASTER'S CALIFORNIA FEVER Our staff has recently attended the REDKEN INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR IN LOS ANGELES where we met with hair designers from all over the world. We're really excited about what we saw and learned about the styles of the 80's—and we'd like to share it with you. Whether your hair is short or long, we've got news for you! Call for an appointment or stop by soon. We're open most evenings til 8 P.M.—come see us! 843-8808 809 Vermont Order your choice of these great meals and get another meal just like it for only 79! 79c Your Meal Friend's Meal Chicken Fried Steak $2.39 79¢ Steak'n Stuff $2.69 79¢ Chopped Steak $2.49 79¢ Meals include Baked Potato or French Fries, & Stockade Tort All You-Can-Eat SOUP 'N SALAD BAR, just 99% with each meal SIRLOIN STOCKADE. Our Quality Will Keep You Comin' Back. 1015 IOWA STREET midnight movies Friday and Saturday, Jan. 18-19 12:00 Midnight $1.50 Woodruff Aud. No Refreshments Allowed. ... Patronize Kansan advertisers.