University Daily Kansan, August 30, 1982 Page 11 Swimmers' chances boosted with strong recruiting year By RUSTY FABER Sports Writer After a fourth-place finish in the Big Eight last year, tilt of winning the title this year might be overly optimistic, but Coach Gary Kemp doesn't think so. "I believe with the foundation we've built with last year's team and the recruits coming in, we now have the depth we've needed," said Kempf, who is entering his second year as coach of the women's soccer team, a relatively young team. I feel we can return the Big Eight championship back to where it belongs, which is KU." Kempf has every reason in the world to be optimistic after a fine recruiting year that saw him land 11 swimmers, headed by All-American Mike Pringle from Schaumburg, Ill. Pringle is one of four divers signed by Kempf. He will play in the NCAA, Nicole; Brian McGimn, Evanston, Ill.; and Craig Lisbon, Lawrence. "Diving was one of our weak points last year," Kemp said. "But I have a really good outlook with this group." JUNIOR MARK Murphy, KU's veteran diver, will return for his third season on the Jayhawk squad. The other recruits that Kempf said would help Kansas included a trio of swimmers from Texas. They are Ammons, Seabrock and Tiedr Brink, Houston. Rounding out the freshman crop were Don Martin, Boise, Idaho; Dave Lam, Tulas, Okla.; John Leuthold, Columbia, Mo., and Glen Kemper, St. Louis. "I am very pleased with the swimmers we have come in," Kempf said. "What we needed was competition between ourselves, which I think we've THE JAYHAWKS, however, will still be led by a group of veterans led by Ron Neugent. Neugent, who was an Army soldier in the Korean War, attended Southern Methodist, is a world-class swimmer. He was a member of the 1880 U.S. Olympic team and competed for the national team in 1881. Neugent swims the butterfly and individual medley, but his specialty is the freestyle. He won the 1979 World University games in the 1,500-meter freestyle. Neugent will be joined by lettermen Chuck and Grey Gobb Jin Vince Garland Wright. The women's team is in a totally different situation, coming off its eighth straight Big Eight championship and Kempt said that this year the women's team should be in contention for national honors. "I think the Big Eight is a stepping stone on our way to the top 10." Kempf, who is entering his seventh year as a head coach at Ohio State, said. "We have to think nationally now." KEMPF WILL not have to look very far for his team leaders. Jenny Wagstaff, a junior, and Tammy Thomas, a senior, will lead the Jayhawks. Other returnees include Shelly Bieck, Celine Cerny, Stephanie Raney and tri-captains Mary Kay Fitzgerald, Mery Freely, and Sue Schaefer. Wagstaff, Thomas, Bieck, Schaefer, Cerreu and Raney are past All-America champions. Kempf almost matched his men's recruiting season with his women's, adding 10 freshmen to the Jayhawk roster. They are Cathy Coulter, Overland Park; Chris Wright, Lincoln, Neb.; Mae McLeen Law, Omaha, Neb.; Tammy Pease, Rolla, Mo.; Tana Bowen, Winnetka, Ill.; Christ Hayes, Bartvilleus, Okla.; Alyson Humphreys, Great Bend; Volt Holt, Pueblo, Colo.; Shelly Wirth, Evanston III, and Erin Waugh, Lawrence. Nebraska should give us a tremendous push this year." Kempf said. "A lot depends on our freshman and how well they mature. There is going to be a push in the Big Eight, but we have to take what we feel is ours." The Weekend in Sports far can the Orkney be the amiable 23-year-old dashed his way into the record books Friday night when he stole second base in the third inning of a game against the Milwaukee Brewers. MILWAUKEE — Now that Rickysy Henderson has smashed Lou Brock's single season stolen base record there is only more question left — just how far can the Oakland A's speedster push the mark with a month left to go? No end in sight for Rickey's thefts Milwaukee Brewers: His steal gave him 119 thefts, one more than Brock had in 1974 with the St. Louis Cardinals, and Henderson had the audacity to steal three more bases that night to run the record to 122. Henderson is not sure how many With a month to go, even the fleet-footed Henderson is not sure how many more he can steal. "I don't have no thoughts on that right now," he said. "If things go right and I go, on put there and pick them up. I don't know how far I can go." and if I go out there and play, he will. However, A's Manager Billy Martin, whom named "Billyball" is built upon a former baser, will venture a guess. "It will go down as one of the great feats in baseball. Before the season is over, he may hit 145," predicted Martin. "This guy fits into the same category with Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio." Sixers' owner still wheeling, dealing PHILADELPHIA - Harold Katz says he hasn't stopped wheeling and dealing in his personal attempt to boost the Philadelphia 76ers to the NBA championship. The trade sending Darryl Dawkins to New Jersey Friday for the Nets. No.1 pick in the 1983 draft was only the tip of the iceberg, the 76ers' owner said. Now, with six first-round picks over the next two years in hand, Katz can dangle them in front of a willing team to get the strong rebounder his sound needs. That power forward or center could come from San Diego, which owns the rights to forward Terry Cummings, the Clippers' No.1 pick in the last draft, and center Bill Walton, who hasn't played a regular season NBA game in two years because of foot injuries. "Donald Stirling (owner of the Clippers) asked me if I would be interested in Bill Walton," Katz said Saturday at a news conference. "I said, 'Who wouldn't?' But he still hasn't given me permission to talk to Walton, who has no a-tra clause." CHICAGO (UPI) -- The NFL Players' Association was scheduled to meet today to determine its next course of action - possibly setting a strike date in stalled negotiations with NFL owners. NFL. Players' Association convenes - in stalled negotiations with the EU, Talks between the union and the owners are deadlocked and the NFL Management Council has asked the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service to intervene in the dispute. The executive committee originally scheduled its meeting for yesterday but pushed it back until 9 a.m. CDT today because union president Gene NFL teams. Ed Garvey, executive director of the NPLPA, said the committee would meet to "determine our next course of action" but hinted that the chances that a strike could be avoided may be dwindling. Upshaw of the Raiders had an exhibition game last night with Seattle. The meeting also was expanded to include representatives from each of the NFL teams. tun into a strike. "You look like there's much of a way of avoiding a strike, based on the threat (the others) represents say at the table," Garvey said. Talks broke off last Wednesday in the negotiations to try to agree on a new contract. The old contract expired July 15. Garvey said earlier this month the union was considering several alternatives regarding work stoppages. He has suggested the players might have "target" strikes at selected exhibition games, but there is only one more weekend of pre-season contests. one in one. Owners countered by threatening a lockout of players should any type of work stoppage occur during training camp. will win. In addition, the union has considered striking after the beginning of the season, which opens Sept. 12. season, which opens September 15. The major stumbling block in the talks is the union's demand of 55 percent of the league's gross revenues, a proposal the owners have flatly rejected. Stadler wins World Series of Golf AKRON, Ohio -- Craig Stadler shot a 5-under-par 65 to tie Ray Floyd and sank a 3-foot par putt on the fourth hole of sudden death yesterday to win the $400,000 World Series of Golf. the $400,000 World Series or Gon- Stadler, the 1962 Masters champion, won $100,000, putting him over the $1 million mark in career earnings and giving him the PGA tour money lead for the year with more than $428,000. Stadler, who trailed Floyd by five shots when the day began, fired a 31-34 on the 7,172-yard course at the Firestone Country Club, tying the WSG record for the best four round. Floyd and Stadier two putted the first extra hole, the 14th, for par and Floyd also two-nutted No. 15 for a par. Floyd, who had a final-round 70, took the lead when he rolled in a 4-foot birdie putt on the 14th hole to go 3-under. He bogeyed the long par-3 15th, however, and parred in to set up the playoff. On 15, however, Stadler went over the green but chipped within 18 inches for his par. Floyd, on the 625-yard 16th hole, hit his third shot some 18 feet past the pin. His put barely rolled over the edge of the hole and he had to settle for par. settle for par. Stadler missed the 16th green, his third shot winding up in the rough to the right of the green, but he again made a good chip shot to within one foot of the hole. Floyd picked up $55,000 for his second place finish. Isao Aoki, who was seven shots under par his last three rounds, finished alone in third at par 290 and earned $34,500. 280 and 600. Jack Nicklaus, who finished sixth, earned $15,000 to raise his career earnings to $9,922,000. 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