6 Wednesday, September 8, 1976 University Daily Kansan By KENDAVIS Job strange to Kempf Staff photo by JAY KOELZER For someone who has 16 years of swimming experience, Gary Kemm is just getting his feet wet—as a coach. Kempf, for the past four years was one of the top swimmers on the University of Kansas men's team, is taking over the reins as head coach of the KU women's swimming team. Sports Writer Kempf also is assisting the head coach of the men's squad, Dick Reamon, and he finds the situation a little "Working with the men and seeing the same guys that I swam with last year," Kempf said last week, "and trying to help coach them is almost uncomfortable. I feel a little out of place. I feel like I should be in the water swimming. I guess you could I miss it. As the days progress I feel a lot more comfortable though." It is understandable that Kempf misses personal competition. For the past 16 years, it has been his life. He was a member of three conference championship squads only once, during his senior year was KU dethroned. Kempt doesn't believe that his close relationship with members of the swain teams here will alter their respects. "When we worked together, we built up a mutual respect," he said. "I think this respect will continue on because they know how long I've been swimming and that whatever I can offer them I will." Kempf is enthusiastic about his two young assistant coaches, David Bush and Pati Madden. Bush, recently hired as the men's driving coach, also will be working with her team to Madden swon on the KU women's team for two years. "Dave is just an excellent diver," Kemp said. "He has coached in the past, and he knows how to get his point across. He is working with the men and women already and is doing an excellent job." G'S BAR-B-Q 530 W.23rd SANDWICH SPECIAL Daily 12-2 p.m. Small Drink, Fries or Tater Tots free with all Sandwiches Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.—9 p.m. Fri-Sat. 11 a.m.—11 p.m. "There has been a drastic change," he said. "We're returning only four swimmers and four divers from last year's conference championship team. I don't really know what happened, but it's probably years, or they get tired and just decide not to come back." "The team will be very, very inexperienced," he said, "the very talented 12 freshmen who have wanted to just have them." "PAT SWAM in Kansas City for nine years, coached at Leawood Swim Club for six years and has an excellent background. I can't help but think she'll be a tremendous asset to us." Gary Kempf coaches women's team INFORMAL WORKOUTS began for the women two weeks ago. The first regularly scheduled practice will be The KU women's swimming picture isn't quite as bright as Kemft had expected. Kempf appears confident as he approaches his first coaching job. And that is good news for KU swimming fans who are so excited about the program. NAZI ATROCITIES come alive when Ida Kaminska stars as the elderly Jewish woman who owns THE SHOP ON MAIN STREET One screening only, Sunday, September 12. 8 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland (one block east of 9th & Iowa) Free to paid members, $75^{c}$ general admission to cover equipment and building rental For rides, contact Brian Salvay at 841-2789. Rovals lose; Oakland now 5 back KANASIS CITY, MO. (AP) -- Right-hander Dirk Kornwell had struggling Kansas City to three hits and ex-royal Solanita Angelos edged the Royals 2-1 last night. In Oakland, the Athletics blanked the Chicago White Sox, 4-4, to pull to within five games of the Royals. The Athletics have four games on K.C. in the past 10 days. Two single by George Brett and one by Tom Potquette were the only Royal safeties of the past 70 years. struck out three in improving his record to 6-10. The loss was the eighth in nine games for the slumping Royals. Solita, who has clouted eight home runs for the Angels since the Royals placed him on wavers in mid-July, broke a -1 tie in the sixth with an run-sounding single. He had driven in the first California run with a sacrifice fly in the first. Marty Pattin, 6-12, took the loss for the Royals. average into the game, but they looked more potent than that in banging out four hits in the first two innings against Pattin. Dave Chalk ripped a one-out double in the first, went to third on Mike Easler's single and scored on Suki's fly deep to left. The Angels carried a .235 team batting The Royals scratched for a run off Kirkwood in the third. Fred Patek led off with a walk and stale second base. Bob Simpson (l) hit a single. Peter Dumont knocked him borne, with a studin. Poette knocked him borne, with a studin. Brett singled and Hal McRae walked to begin the Kauai City fourth, but both were in line. 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