1. Friday, November 5.1976 University Daily Kansan KU's cross country team prepares for tomorrow's Big Eight meet KC picks Tenace in draft NEW YORK (AP)—Five of Oakland's former top players made the shopping lists of the maximum 12 teams in yesterday's free agent re-entry draft. But the important thing is which of the interested clubs will buy. The first re-entry draft went off smoothly and will undoubtedly be extremely profitable for more than a dozen players and one lucky agent, Jerry Kapstein. Kapstein represents 10 of the best free agents. All of his stained draw a lot of support on them. The Oakland players—catcher Gene Tenace, donkey donder Baylon, outfielder Joe Rudi, relief pitcher Rolle Fingers and shortstop Billy Campanari—decided to be unable to get a suitable contract offer from A's owner Charlie Finley. The Kansas City Royals, as expected, chose Tenace in the first round of the draft, then raised some eyebrows by selecting such diverse performers as pitcher Bill Campbell, Fingers, Bando, second baseman Dave Cash and bassist Bobby Gobb. Meet tomorrow The KU women's swim team will play host to a meet with the University of Arkansas this weekend. The meet will be at Nathaniel tomorrow in Robinson Natatorium. This will be KU's only formal competition before meets begin with other Big Eight Oakland's Finley said he would try to sign his unsatisfied players. "It's like having someone come into your house and snatching up your children," he said. In the new free agent draft, each team can sign only two players, and no one player can be drafted by more than 12 major league teams. Those 12 teams can then bid on the players they have drafted. Each player or his agent can then take the best contract offer. General manager Joe Burke and manager Jeff Rosso log sales loads for a company. Royals would take in the draft. But it was thought that the Royals, the American League West champions, were interested in acquiring a player with righthanded hitting power. Tenace, an eight-year veteran with the Oakland A's, would fill both needs, but the Royals also must contend with 11 other teams seeking his services. Tenace, the free agent catcher available, was gone from the 12 team eligibility list in the third round. Kansas City selected the right-handed Campbell of the Minnesota Twins, the best reliever in the American League in 1975, he second round. Swimmers in intrasquad meet The KU men's swim team will have an intrasquat meet at 7:30 tonight in Robinson Natatorium. The meet is open to the public and there will be no charge. we're a young team and an intrasquad meet could be very helpful." "We need this intrasquad meet to find out where we are before our first meet," head coach Dick Reamon said yesterday. The Jayhawks open their season next Friday against the University of Colorado in Boulder. "We've been working out since school started," Reasonan said, "but we need a competition opportunity to find out our skills and how they work, and good about how practices have gone, but KU's 1976-77 roster has 26 members, including 20 freshmen and sophomores. Field hockey team to meet St. Louis KU's field hockey team will battle the university of St. Louis in a game tomorrow in Busch Stadium at St. Louis. The game will start at 8 p.m. and will precede a soccer game between the University of St. Louis and Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Ill. --cordially invites you, the general public, to attend a reception honoring the HOPE Award recipient and finalists and Higher Education Service award recipients The Higher Education Week Steering Committee of the Student Senate Saturday, November 6.1976 in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union immediately following the game "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 Recently part of my daily Bible reading was in the Book of Ecclesiastes. Am quoting verse 11 of chapter 8. almost involuntarily this comment was made vocabulary *God* Truth in that verse if believed and acted upon would doubtless clean up any sort of evil and bad conditions anywhere, and any time it is the Word of God is QUICK AND POWERFUL, and FOR THE DWORD OF GOD is SWORD, PIERCING EVEN TO THE DIVIDING ASUNDER OF SOUL AND SPIRIT, AND OF THE JOINS AND MARROW, AND IS A DISCOVERER OF THOUGHT AND INTENTS OF THE HEART. NEITHER IS THERE ANY CREATURE THAT IS NOT MANIFEST IN SWORD, OR IT IS OPENED UNTIL THE EYES OF HIM WITH WHOM WE HAVE BEEN COLumn will be able to keep from you formulation "This Word of God." *"BECAUSE SENTENCE AGAINST AN EVIL WORK IS NOT EBUCTURED SPEEDLY, THEREFORE THE HEART OF THE SONS OF MEN"* The first sentence in this paragraph was written about 8:30 P.M. Oct. 1st, 1954, four hundred and fifty-fifix (456) years after Martin Luther King Jr. founded the Church Door declaring war and began fighting the greatest power in history for God the fight he made and the victory. Liberty, is one of the wonderful fruits won in his fight. We are losing some of the fruit that today, and I will not keep up the fight, with the same weapons, we will fight in the future. And the more we believe, Michaelus, a Catholic in his 'Lie of Luther' acknowledges his indebtedness to Luther for the liberty he had to write what he wanted to. Another great Historian tells us what we are a different people from Luther and how he knew what he would want in him had not God used Luther to do his great work. Kansas goes after its first conference cross country title since 1969 tomorrow as it hosts the Big Eight meet. The five-mile race will start at 10:30 a.m. at the Lawrence Country Club. There is no admission charge. Listen Luther speaks of himself: 'in my conversations I have had mnemonics I have taken him my whole life from the beginning to end. I am very much a part of that process.' were all common peasant. My father went to Manilaw, got employment in the mines there; and there I was born. That I should ever take my bachelor of arts degree and doctor's degree, etc. seemed not to be good for me. I spent the next two years, then again, by changing the brown cap for another. By so doing I caused real grief and trouble to my father. Afterwards I went to loggers and worked as a sawyer and a maid, and had a family. Whofore she in this star? Who could have done that? Note three significant things about Luther who may explain, humanly speaking, his marvelous life, ministry and accomplishment. His "Pear of the Lord is the Beginning of Wisdom" — John Bunyan (1575-1638), the author of *The Pleas for the Lord*; nor the end!" While a young man, Luther and a friend were struck down by lightning in a storm. His friend was killed. Being spared, in the presence and reality of death," The fear of the Lord caused him to make mistakes, he said, and his plow, and he refused to turn back—regardless of circumstance. He took those over him even in the menial task required by the monks. In due time he found God's Word, The Bible. He devoured it, reading it over and again. His fellow monks told him would be of more value to the king than the servants. He settled in the city and beg supplies." *in that Book*, The Earth's Monarchs and Rulers, secular and spiritual, man or devils. He obeyed That Authority, marvelously served his generation, as well as many to come, and fell in love with God. His Gentile Breast," He too, like the Apostle Paul "fought a good fight." Following KU's win in 1969, the Jayhaws have finished fifth, second, fourth, fourth. This season KU has run well at times, but has yet to put it all together. Assuming that the team will be saving their best for tomorrow, they will have some people and finish as high as third. CU favored in Big 8 meet "AN ALMIGHTY JUSTICE DOES VERLY RULE THIS WORLD, IT IS GOOD TO FIGHT ON GOD'S SIDE, AND BAD TO FIGHT ON THE GODSIDE." "FOR NOTHING SHOULD THE PEOPLE OF GOD MORE PRAY THAN TRIES THEIR GREAT MEN MIGHT BE GOD AND LOVE." Colorado, the odds-on favorite, and Iowa State appear to have a lock on the top two spots. Oklahoma, Missouri and KU look to Senior George Mason has been the top KU runner this fall, placing at or near the top in every race. Mason goes into the meet with inside shot of winning individual honors. If Mason, Roscoe and Coldsmith all manage to finish near the front, KU could surprise some teams. However, the outcome of the meet for KU depends on the performance of Ted Krank, Brent Swanson-Bill Rutherford and Joel Cambon. Should Mason place first and defeat Colorado's Kirk Fieffer, the favorite, he would be the first Jayhawk to accomplish that feat since John Lawson in 1965. P. O. BOX 405 SCOTTDALE, GA. 30079 year ago and ran well early this fall. He experienced some tendonitis trouble in his ankle during the past few weeks, but should be ready for the meet. Colmitham has been either the second or third runner all fall and has an excellent chance of winning. Two other consistent runners for KU have been John Roscoe and Bruce Coldsall. OU says it isn't target of NCAA investigation NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - The National College Athletic Association (NCAA) has confirmed that it wasn't conducting a formal investigation of the University of Oklahoma football program, according to a news release yesterday by the university. If they put together a good race, KU and its fans can forget about the Jayhawks seventh place showings in 1974 and 1975. The key word is if. OU President Paul F. Sharp, in a telegram Wednesday to Walter Byers, executive director of the NCAA, asked that the NCAA state "in plain language whether or not the University of Oklahoma is under control" by NCAA as required by Section 3 of the official procedure governing the NCAA enforcement program." Morris said, "the reason so much confusion has existed now until about the role of the NCAA is that a newspaper's headlines mention when in fact that was not the case. Byers's statement prompted Sharp's request for an answer "in plain language" as to whether the university was under official NCAA investigation. A statement released by the university's media information office said that Byers sent a letter telegram saying, "As to your question pertaining to Section 3, the answer is no." The university's statement said that Sharp and J. R. Morris, vice president for the university community, "have said from the outset, and we say again today, the Oklahoma is not under any official investigation or official inquiry by the NCAA." "To be specific, some sort of complaint had been filed, but that complaint had not yet been evaluated by NCAA in order to have an official investigation was warranted. Byers had issued a statement earlier Wednesday saying he told Sharp Oct. 25 the NCAA had received complaints against QU that were not addressed by the sources of the allegations and supporting details for the charges. The results of those initial interviews would determine whether there was cause for the formal action because the NCAA enforcement program. "We have no knowledge of the precise nature of the complaint, but we do know that most complaints never reach the point of becoming official allegations." William Ingo Memorial Theatre presents "EVERYONE IS SOMEBODY'S MOTHER." 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