14 Monday, August 27,1979 University Daily Kansan Hanna resigns golf post John Hanna won't be back to coach the University of Kansas men's golf team this year. He last week announced his participation in a five-person Effective 5. A replacement not yet任 Four players from the five-man squad that tied Nebraska for third place in the Big Eight tournament last year return this fall. The second final place was KU's best since 1962. "I'm going to miss coaching the team very enjoyment," Hanna said. "I really enjoyed it and I expect them to do well this season." Her team presumptively prompted his resignation, Hanna said. "I was working in child management under a grant and coaching part-time at the same time. he said, 'When my grant ran out, we were to start looking for another job.' Hanna said he would be working for the Post-Secondary Division of the State Department of Education in Topeka. BOB MARCUM, KU athletic director, said Friday that no replacement had been named and that the position had not yet been advertised. Marcum said he expected to name an interim coach this week while the team began workouts for its first tournament. "I really don't know who's going to be coach of this year's team," Marcum said, "but we need one soon because the team has a full schedule. Two possible replacements for Hanna were named by a team member. Mark Steiner, junior, joke Jerry Waugh and Max Kennedy, both pros at the Alvaras Martinez lawrence, were the most likely choices because both had been involved with the team. haiR lORs styling for men and women 1017½ Massachusetts Now featuring Cathy Espinoza formerly from River City Hair Company. Open evenings til 9 by appointment. sensational summer fashions from all stores, reduced to clear. unbelievable savings in every dept. OPEN THURS. EVES. 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"I was real pleased with our quarterbacks," Fambaugh said. "But the passing game is going to be good with good protection. When our line protectives like FAMBROUGH SAID he also was pleased with some of his runners, especially Harry Sydney and Walter Mack. that, we'll always have a good passing game." Sydney, playing fullback after playting at quarterback last year, finished the scrimmage in two carries and the mark in three carries. City College of San Francisco, gained 34 yards on six carries from the tailback and also scored on the tailback, had 28 yards in seven carries. Lester Mickens, wide receiver, scored the other touchdown of the day on a nine-yard reverse. He also was the leading receiver with five catches for 115 yards. Kicker Mike Hubach converted both extra points and had field goals of 36 and 38 yards. Murl Murger kicked a 26-yard field goal. "Our kicking was 100 percent," Fambrough said. "But of course, we're counting on that." 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EAT IN OR CARRY OUT Field hockey team needs tough players By PAM CLARK Sports Writer Final plans for the 1979 KU field hockey team, the first KU club sport organized for women, will be made at a meeting with players, players said. Coach Daina Beebe recently The meeting is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. in front of Allen Field House and experience is not necessary, according to Beebe. "Attitude, hard work and a wantiness and a willingness to do hard work" are what Beebe says she is looking for in new players. "I need at least 15 people I can count on and guarantee they'll stay from start to finish," said Beebe, who is in her fourth year as the KU coach. The team practices on a field at 23rd and Iowa streets, north of the intramural fields. It practices every day for about one and a half hours on the field when the players are out of their classes. THE KU FIELD team team begin armed World War II. Field hockey, a club sponsor of the University of Texas tercollegiate teams. Beebe will have to submit a request for money from the team. In the past, women's athletics were funded by the Student Senate and field hockey was "usually given about $4,500" from that allocation, according to Beebe. as a club, the field hockey team is not requested to request money for traveling, meals or lodging, will be paid for by the various fund-raising projects taken on by the team during the Also, because it is a club, the team does not benefit from the services of the KU athletic trainers. Injured players are sent to Watkins Hospital just like anyone else. "USUALLY WE DON'T have too many injuries," Beebe said. "Last year we had one broken nose and some sprains." "Field hockey at KU has always been successful even without money and the chance to recruit," he said. "Last year we had four scholarship opportunities and we've held them to one goal." Beebre described last year's squash, "terribly young and experienced." KU's first starting-line was made up of one second-half shot, four sophomores and fresh frogs. Beee said that Southwest Missouri State University is the toughest opponent on KU's tentative schedule. "SMS is the best team around the central area," she said. KU women golfers intend to contend for Big 8 title KU's womens golf coach Sandy Bahan is quite enthusiastic about her team's coming season. "We have a lot of potential," Bahan said. "If the girls are willing to put in the time and effort, we should be one of the teams to watch in the Bie Eight this year." Although juniors Cathy Eyre and Cindy Johnson should provide a powerful punch in the top two spots, Bahan is even more confident of her team, which she calls "very consistent." "Cathy and Cindy are capable of shooting the low numbers," said Bahan, "but it is the girls like Dalia Domini, Sarah Burges and another woman who should really help us this year." ALTHOUGH BAHAN has only been at Kansas for a year, she has seen changes, both in her players and in the golf program. Bahan is also looking for support from Lisa and Barb Howard and Patty Coe, who, unlike other team members, has never taken a professional golf lesson. "The girls have really matured in the past year," said Bahan. "Before they used to think of themselves as the poor sisters to the other sports. But thanks to Mrs. Marian (former Kansas University) athletic director Mariana Korshak, she has given us uniforms, bags, etc., they have a much better image of themselves, which should show up this season." If Beth and Nancy (Kansas grads Booer and Hois) make it on the L.P.A. Gaur, then KU may be in the very same position in few years." Now that the girls have a better image of themselves, Bahan said she hoped that some national limelight would fall on her team. 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