6 Wednesdav. August 25. 1976 University Daily Kansan Field hockey coach has versatility By DAN BOWERMAN In a further attempt to consolidate coaching positions and cut costs, Marian Washington, Washington's athletic director, hired Dianna Beebe-utility person. Beebe, 27, was named to the head coach spot of the women's field hockey team last week by Washington. But that will not be her only duty. She also will be the assistant coach for women's volleyball and softball under Bob Stancifl and will help the trainer when needed. But that's not all. She will also conduct a study hall, which is open to everyone, but which is primarily for students. "Our athletes work out two or two-and-a-half hours a day and need an atmosphere to help them catch up on their studies," study hall will provide that atmosphere." Beebe is a graduate of Emporia State College where she received her Master's degree in 1975. She competed on the Emporia field hockey team. Her last position was at Northwest Missouri State University at Maryville, where she taught physical education and basketball with both coach and assistant basketball coach. Beebe is optimistic about this year's Hielo nockey team because the experience of the team has been worth it. Forward Norm Cook Cook signed by Boston Forward Norm Cook, who would have been a senior at the University of Kansas this fall, formally signed a contract Monday to play in the Boatton CELIA, NBA champions. The terms of the contract were not disclosed by the Celius. Cook, who started at forward for three years at KU, applied for and was granted an MBA. He then made him eligible for the NBA draft. Boston chose Cook in the first round of the draft. He was the leading scorer and rebounder for the Jayhawks last year. The Cavaliers treasurer-staffman-of-the-year, is from Lincoln, Ill. Beesbe said there were about 20 people out for field hockey this year for an 11-person team. Beebe said three-fourths of the team was experienced, which she said was good because of the lack of high school field bocy programs in Kansas. A field hockey team is comprised of a five-person forward line, a backfield, which consists of three halfbacks and two fullbacks, and a goalie. She also said that when competition begins in a month, she would have a goaltie "KU has always been strong in field hockey," she said, and "we're going to fight to get it." "We should have a strong forward line and backfield, he said. "Our basic team is on the road." The field hockey squad opens its season against William Jewell on Sept. 21, here. CLEVELAND (AP) - Rick Wills fired a three-hitter, holding Kansas City hitless after the fourth, and battermate Ray Fosse drove in the winning run as the Cleveland Indians stopped the hard-hitting Royals 2-1 Tuesday night. Meanwhile, the Oakland A's Gene Tennec whacked the first pitch in the eight innning for a tie-breaking home run, giving the A's a 2-0 victory over the fading Baltimore Orioles. That win, coupled with the Royal's loss, moved the A's within 7% games of the Royals, who lead the American League's Western Division. Cleveland stymies Royals Royals ace Dennis Leonard, 15,6- also went the route, giving up just four hits and nine RBIs in a loss. After Waitz, 6,5, was nicked for a run in the first inning, the Indians tied the game in the bottom of the innings. Dune Kuiper ked off with a single, went to second on a balk from the third. And it was Ricky Roeffel Carly to load the bases. Boog Powell drove in Kuiper with a long sacrifice flv The winning run came home in the fourth when Powell led off with a walk, George Hendrick singled, Buddy Bell reached base and Rickey Rose singled Hendrick home from second. Tenace's 14th homer of the season came off Wayne Garland, 15, after Lee May's two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh pulled the Orioles into a 4-1 tie. Joe Rudi drove in three runs for Oakland with singles in the first and third innings and a sacrifice fly in the seventh, after an intentional walk to Don Bayler that loaded the bases with one out. Baylor scored in the third on a wild pitch by Garland. The Royals took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first. Waits walked leadoff batter Jim McGee and scored on McEan's two-out swing and scored on Eibar McGee's two-out swing. Waits gave up only a one-out walk to Buck Martinez in the second before Kansas City managed another threat in the fourth. A Cawns beat out an infield hit with two out in the fourth and Waits gained walk batted but refried Fred Patek on a fly ball. Leonard had won five of his last six decisions and 15 of his last 19. Varsity Bowling Try Outs Men & Women WHEN: Tuesday, Aug. 31 4:00-5:00 p.m. through every Tuesday in Sept. WHERE: Jay Bowl PUBLIC NOTICE Job Opening Available OFFICE: University of Kansas Student Senate TITLE: Secretary-Receptionist LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: Fall and Spring Semesters WAGE: $2.20 per hour, 20 hours per week, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. JOB DESCRIPTION: General office. Secretarial and Receptionist Duties QUALIFICATIONS DESIRED INCLUDE: Currently enrolled student at KU Good typing skills Knowledge of office duplication machines Ability to answer phone and receive visitors cordially Shorthand or dictation preferred FACTS ABOUT POSITION: Job to commence around September 1, 1976 Please direct all inquiries to Tedde Tasheff, President of the Student Body, or Tom Mitchell, Student Senate Business Manager, at the Student Senate Office, Suite 105, Level 3, Kansas Union, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 60405. For additional information call 91-848-3710. 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