2 Wednesday, August 20, 1975 University Daily Kansan Cliff Wiley Sprinter Keith Guinn High jumper Speed boosts track hopes... wants to chop seconds off his 13:42 three- mile time. From page 1 ALSO BACK ARE half milers Glen Hale (17) 8.1 best in the 800 and Riley (17) 1.1 best in the 800 In the more grueling distances, Tom Koppez (13:43.3 three-mile), Tim Tobin (14:08.4) and George Mason (29:46.8 six-mile and 2:29:25马尾) return. Incoming freshmen expected to boost distance hopes are Wichita State half-milrer Kick Enzor, Bruce Goldmith (4.15 mile) and Danny Patterson (3.96 mile) of Pennsylvania's Matt Hart (4.15 mile). Junior college transfer John Roscoe is another possible variety performer. Jumping With his hair flopping, Danny Seay could be counted on to grab one of the top spots in every long jump competition he entered last year. More often than not, teammate Theo Hamilton would be fighting him every jump of the way. Unfortunately, both are gone. consistently—well, losing them is going to be felt." "Seay and Hamilton are two guys you can't replace." Tailley admitted. "Ayurtin is the best." SPRINTER WADDELLE SMITH, in in fact, may be given an extended训 in the pits. His jumps of about 24 feet weren't often used to get through it, you'll probably look pretty good this season. The depth situation in the long and triple jumps means the Jahayahs will be looking for help from freshmen Steve Newcomer of City, Mo., and Albuquerque's Gary Johnson. after an injury-riddled sophomore season, the junior high jumper is going to be a capable replacement for graduated Randy Smith. Guinn's 7-8 best ranks him as one of the conference's top returning high jumpers. If Keith Guinn has his confidence back Tad Scales showed flashes of bilitance as a freshman pole vaulter. He topped 18-6-5 in the first two legs. "We're going to have to get some improved weapons and more explosives to compete with them," Talley said. Steve Stone, with a best shot put of 56- 10%, returns for his senior year. Big Eight javelin champ Roger Hammond (2484) is the strongest of the weight events. Welcome Back To Lawrence If there's a thin spot for the Jayhawks, the weight events seem to be it. Some help is expected in the javelin from Brian Todd, of Kansas City, Kan. Weights The discus, as well as the shot put, will remain wide open to change next spring. BurgerChef Burger Chef DON'T wear this shoe to . . . - opening night at the Met - a formal dinner dance - Uncle Oscar's 50th wedding anniversary DO wear this shoe . . . - anywhere else your feet can take you! The Putt . . . by Bass Bunny Blacks Royal College Shop Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street The Kansas Union Bookstore Wants to help you get your Books & Supplies with minimum delay. We've extended our store hours for your convenience Please Come Early----8:30 A.M. Aug.20,21,22 & Sat.Aug.23 Special Opening - Sunday Aug. 24 1:00-4:00 — Come Early — Avoid the Rush —