14 Friday, October 30, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Swimming team opens season today Results of extra weeks of training to be revealed here at Big Eight Invitational By ROBERT WHITMAN Staff writer When the Kansas men's swimming team hits the water today in the Big Eight invitational, the initial results of extra weeks of training will be revealed for all the conference to see. The meet will be held in Robinson Natatorium with swimming sessions scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. In between the swimming sessions, a diving session will begin at noon. hoof. All four conference schools that field men's and women's swimming programs — Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa State and Missouri — will be at the meet. the team. The Jayhawks started training three weeks earlier this year. They began a training program of running weightlifting and aerobics in mid August, and were in the pool by early September. "I'm very, very pleased with the work they've done." Kansas coach Gary Kempf said. "If we don't swim as well as I want them to it's my fault, because they've trained the way I asked them to. "They seem more goal-oriented as far as where they want to be as a team, and it's about time we find out where they are." Everyone on the team of 25 swimmers and two divers will compete today. How they swim today will help determine which 20 people will compete in the next few meets, Kempf said. "It will definitely help to see where our strengths and weaknesses are." The conference coaches also will be watching which of the other teams' swimmers perform well in order to plot strategy for dual meets during the season, he said. Kempf said. The top three returning swimmers for KU are senior Chuck Jones and juniors Glenn Trammel and Bobby Kelley. Kenley. Jones has won the last three 1,650- yard freestyle conference championships. same. At last year's conference meet, Trammel won the 202nd yard-backstroke, finished second in the 100-yard backstroke and was third in the 200-yard individual medley. Kelley was second in the 400-yard individual medley, was fourth in the 200 individual medley and finished second to Jones in the 1,650 freestyle. Jones in the stadium. Trammel said that the Jayhawks would have more good swimmers in the freestyle events this season. He said that three relays, the 400- and 800-yard freestyles and the 400-yard medley relay each had four Kansas swimmers competing. Last year, there were three who would swim most of the relays and nine freestylers to choose from to fill out the four-man teams. "We have a really deep freestyle department, which is what we lacked last year," he said. "Last year (at the conference meet), we sat there and saw six of the eight guys on the blocks for the 50 free were from Nebraska and this year, that will not happen." KU tennis players Wildey, Walker eliminated from national tournev Kansas tennis players Craig Wildey and Chris Walker have been eliminated from singles competition in the Volvo All-American tournament in Los Angeles. Sports Briefs tournament of Widley was ousted yesterday when an illness forced him to forfeit to Ashley Rhonev of South west Louisiana after trailing 6-4, 3-1. After winning his first match of the day yesterday over Casey Marickle of Minnesota 4-6, 7-6.4, Walker lost to Jeff Brown of Louisiana State 7-6, 7-6. The match with Marickle was originally scheduled for Monday, but was postponed because to rain. Wiley and Walker are entered as a team in the doubles competition of the tournament, which began yesterday. because Wiley's first two maches were Tuesday. He won them both, defeating Chris Gerety of Fresno State 6-3, 6-4 and Miles Walker of Chapman 6-4, 6-2. 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