University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 8, 1975 7 Men harriers set for regionals with Colorado the team to beat By PAM CLARK Sports Writer A qualifying berth in the NCAA National Championship is at stake Saturday when the men's cross country team travels to the Midwest Regional Championships. "It's all or nothing," KU coach Bob Timmons said. "If you don't do well, then you have to go the next meeting through this meet to get to national. Our guys are ready to try. They all want to win." The Jayhawks were idle last weekend after finishing second to the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Colorado is favored in the regions, but KU runners are taking aim at the Buffalo. "We are going to try to run against Colorado," Tirmonds said. "That's the best way for us to qualify. If we do a good job against them, then we have a good chance of winning." But if we concede to Colorado and go out that beat the rest, then we're in trouble." The top three teams in the regional meet will qualify for nationals. Also, the top five individual finishers whose teams do not shall be allowed to compete in nationals. Last year, David Bauer finished seventh and qualified for nationals even though KU had fourth and third Oklahoma. Competition fourth and fifth against UK has beaten Oklahoma and SIU this year. KU will be represented by the same seven runners who competed at the Big Eight meet: seniors Bruce Coldsmith, Kendall Smith and Brent Swanson; jumbaresh Timmons and freshman Jiman and Jannan Coleman. Participants in the regional meet will include teams from the Big Eight and Minnesota, Colorado, Timmons said he expected tough challenges. Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Iowa State. "We had a close meet with Southern Illinois and Oklahoma had a good one in the conference meet," he said. "Kansas State and Iowa state are capable of runners-up, but at the conference but we are going to extend our thoughts to Colorado only." Beaver, Duran spark spikers' victory With standout performances from April heaven and Shelly Durand, the AIAW did not miss a chance to host diversity variety 12/30, 15/30, 15/10 last night to gain a place in the AIWA Region Six championships at Lincoln, Neb. Beaver and Duran weren't the only good points for the Jayhawks. The team's overall play left coach Bob Lockwood amazed. "This is the best we have played all year," he said. "We blocked well and we were playing with a lot of confidence." Following a close 15-13 KU win in the first game, Creighton stormed back in the second game to score the first eight points. But Kansas staged a raily of its own, scoring 15 of the next 17 points, including a string of nine straight, to take its second win of the evening. Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS — Park Stop 1209 East 12nd 841-2200 "The second game was the turning point of the match," Lockwood said. "We came back after being down, something we haven't been able to do all season." KU beat Creighton 15-10 in the final game to give the "Hawks the match and a berth in the tournament. Kansas will be one of eight teams in the regional tournament. "We have a chance to do well in the tournament," Lockwood said. "We have played most of the teams before." PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Doug Collins lead 80 of his 30 points in the second half to win over Kentucky at victory over the Kansas City Kings in National Basketball Association action last week. It was the third straight victory for the years, who lead the Atlantic Division with an 11-2 record. The Kings, now 5-9 in the Atlantic Division, dropped their fourth straight. Kings lose fourth straight Philadelphia W L L Perf. GB Boston 9 2 286 11 New York 7 6 338 4 Washington 7 6 338 4 New York 10 10 EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland Cavaliers Atlanta 7 6 367 San Antonio 7 6 538 Detroit 6 4 29 Indiana 6 4 400 Houston 4 4 394 Oklahoma 4 8 133 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest The Kings' Olsi Birdson equaled his season high in leading all scores with 35 points, and Phil Ford, Scott Wedman and Bob Ribinone each tailed 18. Milwaukee 3 9 769 -% Kansas City 3 9 357 1% Delaware 4 9 388 1% Denver 4 11 314 7% Ukah 11 10 167 7% Portland 9 6 286 Los Angeles 9 6 370 San Francisco 9 6 143 Seattle 8 6 351 Gulf Coast 8 6 348 San Diego 6 9 400 Colinns put Philadelphia ahead to stay with a long jump shot at 7:22 of the fourth quarter, giving the 76ers at 89-47 lead. Three straight technical fouls, one on Birdsong and two on Mike Green, boosted the Leaders to 83-87 as Collins sank the two. Green was ejected for the two technicals. 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