Page 14 University Daily Kansan, August 19, 1982 5.4.10.3 reform® W-GERMANY refograph 4 Pen Set regularly $24.95 SALE $1995 while supply lasts! kansas Sale ends 9/15/82 union bookstores main union level 2, satellite shop Bright outlook for tracksters By JEFF CRAVENS Sports Writer There are three reasons why the Kansas men's track team has a brighter outlook than this time last year. They've had success, Deon Hogan and Sanya Owolabi. These three, who decided to red-shirt themselves last year, should return to strengthen a solid squad that won the championship, but lost the outdoor title. Hanson, who finished first in the indoor and fifth in the outdoor two years ago, decided to red-shirt himself so he could improve his chances of receiving All-America recognition. His longest jumped indows was 25-7-4 out of our four, was 29-7-4. He'll be a senior and is expected to be a leader on the team. HOGAN, WHO also will be a senior, is looking toward the Olympics. During his sophomore year, he finished fourth in the 400-meter dash in both the NCAA indoor and outdoor meets. He also ran a 45.38 k尔ou at the Kansas Relays. This put him second on the KKL relay world record at the world race at the Big Eight indoor two years ago, when he ran a 47.20 in the 440-yard dash. Ovolabi has a history of hamsirning problems, which is why he is not recommended to open this sum- mur in Europe competing in the triple jump. He competed his junior year with the hamstring problem and was well off his marks of his sophomore year. As a sophomore, he won the NCAA indoor and finished second in the outdoor. He was the only freshman in the indoor and outdoor championships in the indoor and outdoor championships; i). OTHER MAINSTAYS returning from last year's squad are Rodney Bullock, Clint Johnson, Jeff Buckingham, Anthony Polk and Warren Wilhoite. Johnson, a junior, and the other four, who are seniors, should team up with Hamm, Hogan and Owblok to give the most experienced saundals in years. Bullock, who along with Hogan gives KU two of the top sprinters in the Big Eight, is a valuable member of the spint relay teams and also competes in Johnson tosses both the shot and disc and has continued to improve every game. Buckingham returns as one of the best pole vaulters in Kansas history. He and his brother, George, should keep his coaching crew competitive in the Big Eight. POLK AND WILHOITE, who were high school teammates, should give the Jayhawks points from their events. Polk, who runs the sprints, finished second in the Big Eight indoor two years ago in the 60-yard dash. Wilhoite is one of the premier long jumpers in the conference. While the men's team is relying on three returning red-shirts, women's coach Carla Coffey will be depending on six women who placed in the NCAA outdoor championship last year to lead the women's squad. Tudie McKnight leads the group, McKnight, a senior this year, finished fourth in the long jump at the NCAA outdoor with a jump of 21.2/1". That jump helped the Jayhawks finish in a tie for 23rd at the meet. MCKNIGHT TEAMED with junior Lorna Tucker and Donna Smitherman and sophomore Cherise Taylor to give the Jayhawks an 11th place finish in the 4x400 relay with a time of 3:41:41. Smitherman and Taylor also compete in the hurdles, while Tucker runs the sprints. The Jayhawks' other points came from Stine Lerdahl. She will be a sophomore this year, competing in both the shot put and discus. A native of Oslo, Norway, she finished 1th in the shot put and 2nd in the discus. The Jayhawks also hope Connie McKenan will return to her form of 181, when she finished second at the Big Eight indoor in the 60-yard hurdles and fourth in the outdoor in the 160-yard hurdles in the year and is expected to give the squat a good experience. hurdler RICHARD G. McQUEEN - PRES 809 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913/843-5432 "The Store Where Happy Decisions Are Made" Always First in Diamonds And Fine Jewelry Quality Service Bridal Service We will make every effort to warrant your business this year while you attend KU. Tie InWithUs INTRAMURALS—SPECIAL EVENTS—SPORTS CLUBS DON'T LET RECREATION SERVICES "SNEAK" BY WITHOUT YOU Recreation Services BE AN INTRAMURAL OFFICIAL MEETING FOR FOOTBALL & SOCCER OFFICIALS: MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 6:00 p.m. 202 ROBINSON DO YOUR OWN THING-IT'S SPORT CLUB TIME ANYONE CAN BLOW IT! CREW, CRICKET, FENCING, FRISBEE, GUNG FU, KARATE, RUGBY, SOCCER, SQUASH, VOLLEYBALL Don't know when you can take a shower? 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