NT?" ARTHY Chandu studyard by the Union. members hire G BOOTS ER ob? Field hockey, volleyball games canceled by facilities' problems By DAN BOWERMAN Sports Writer Finding adequate fields and courts to play on is becoming a problem for the women's athletic department. A field hockey game was played yesterday, when the games were canceled yesterday as a result. Two junior varsity volleyball matches also were canceled yesterday when the team was denied the use of Allen Field House. The field hockey team was to have played Emporia Kansas State College yesterday on the field just east of Robinson Gymnastium. The game wasn't played after the Emporia State coach, Debbie Jones, refused to have played play because of the condition of the field. Wednesday, October 27,1976 A meeting has been scheduled for today between Marian Washington, director of women's athletics, and Del Shankel, a professor at the school's scheduling problems in the field house. KU field hockey coach Diana Beebe said the problem with the field hockey field was that there are holes in the field and the team has to find a way to reach the field to the field recently had clumps in it. "I thought the field was playable but not good," Beebe said. "A field like that shouldn't be used in a sport where you're not supposed to shoot. Our team wouldn't practice on a field like that." "If I was an opposing coach and it was this close to regions, I wouldn't play on a field like that either. I feel bad about it and it looks bad for KU, but I think she had justification in not wanting to play on that field." The Emporia State coach said she was worried about playing on the field because she had already lost three players as a squad in injuries in games on Friday and Saturday. Tom Wilkerson, director of recreation services and a member of the Robinson Gymnasium Facilities Committee, said that the committee was as concerned about the condition of the field as the women's athletic department but that the maintenance of the field is the responsibility of the Buildings and Grounds department. Rodger Oreke, director of facilities operator, was unavailable for comment last week. Because the Emporia State game is a conference match for KU, it will have to be played, but a date hasn't been set. The game will be on Friday or next Wednesday in Emporia. The volleyball squad was scheduled to meet two United States Volleyball Association teams from Topeka last night. Washington was notified yesterday by Doug Messler, assistant men's athletics director, who said the team would be able to use the field house. Stancliff said that the varsity team played in the field house last week, and that the down line was out-of-bounds lines tied up the window on the floor when the tape was removed. KU volleyball coach Bob Stancil said that he was able to notify the Topeka teams of the cancellation, but that his team was disappointed because it wasn't able to play. Kings win first game of season "I knew when we put tape down it would create problems," Stanciflack said, "but I knew before today. If he was going to change the schedule, he should have told me before today. That's the only resentment I have. And expect that it won't cause problems." According to women's sports information director Tamara Flarup, Washington said that the volleyball match had been on the master schedule for the field house since it was not allowed to not allow the volleyball team to use the field house could have been made earlier. The junior varsity volleyball team will Phi Delts win Frat A title By ROB RAINS Sports Writer Delta Upsilon stayed even with Phi Delta Upsilon in a national football competition yesterday. intramural football competition yesterday. The Phil Deltaes two quick touchdowns in the second period and coasted to a 27-13 victory, winning the Fraternity A division title. Hi Delta Thea, raising its season record to 6-1, will meet the Mad Dog Midgets, the Independent League winners, for the men's tournament at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Memorial Stadium. It was the passing of quarterback Dake Fuchs and quick feet and good bands of Jim Henson to the field. Phi Dhi to the win. Fuchs was constantly on target with his passes, and Fender was on the receiving end of a good share of them. With the score tie 7-all after one quarter, Fuchs and Fender went to work. Fender hauled in a short pass from Fuchs for the third quarter. Dell's first possession of the second period. 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