Wednesday, August 18. 1976 11 Astrid Daksa, KU's No. 1 player from Sweden, slams a backhand KU women's tennis team strong from top to bottom By ERIC MARTINCICH Sports Writer Kim Vistivo didn't hesitate a second when asked if his KU women's tennis team would be better than the squad that finished third at the Bie Eight meet last year. "I know we'll be better," said Kivisto, who three years ago captained a Kansas basketball team that won the Big Eight title and made it to the NCAA finals. "We've got some good experience back and some new people who can really help us." The experience Kivisto is speaking of starts with Aird Stridak, the Na. 1 singles player last year, who returns for her senior singles team and is the defending Big Eight singles champ. ALSO RETURNING WILL be Marlene Cook, a junior who played in the No. 3 position last year; Tracy Spellman, Salina senior, who played in the No. 4 slot; and Linda Hill, a St. Louis junior who played No. 5 last season. The Jayhawks will be without one player who helped them tremendously last year. Cecelia Lopez, who played at both the No. 1 spots, sports a season, used up her eligibility last year. Kwisto will have several new faces in his line-up this fall to replace the loss of Lopez. Julie Ritchie, a senior who was the No. 1 receiver for the University, is returning to the University this semester. TWO FRESHMEN RECRUTTS will be counted on this season. Mary Stauffer, the No. 1 player at Topeka West High School last year, is one of the newcomers, and she is, according to Kivisto, one of the better players in Kansas. In addition to Stauffer, the Jayhawks will have a new local player, Kathy Merrion, the No. 1 player at Lawrence High School last year. "In order to upgrade women's tennis we must get recruits from our own state, as we have this season," Kivisto said. "The best players in the country are from Texas, and they are hard to get hard to many of these people to come a climate like we find here in Lawrence." KIVISTO IS ALSO encouraged about the arrival of Carrie Fotopolous, a sophomore who will be at KU this fall after transferring from Southern Methodist University. "She's one of the best in the area," Klivisto said, noting that she played No. 2 on a team that ranked seventh in the nation last year. Fotopolous said, "I'm really looking Kempf . . . From page one "I've seen a lot of swimmers both men and women around the country that don't bulge with muscles." Kempf offered, "and they're record holders." need that extravagant an amount of bulk work" he said. KU'S WOMEN OPEN the 1977-78 season on Nov. 6, with a home dual against Arkansas. In addition to another dual event, KU will host the Big Eight meet in January. Last year KU built a 7-1 dual marsh, and it could improve this time around. "The reason KU has won the past two years is because of its depth," he said. This year we should have two or three strongest event. This should be our strongest team. Kempf said the only thing lacking in the women's swimming was popular support, which has been a challenge. "I've been at AAU meets where the girls' events are just as exciting as the men," he said. "These girls have a championship and are going to provide lots of excitement." Not to mention a probable Big Eight crown. forward to this season. KU has a good team, a good coach and its close home. I loved SMU but there were problems with the team. It was my main reason for leaving there. Playing in the Midwest will be an adjustment for her, she said, because Kansas has a lighter schedule than the schools in the South. A tentative schedule shows KU having an invitational Sept. 17 and 18 and then again the 24th and 25th. On Oct. 1 and 2, KU travels to the Oklahoma State Invitational and the next weekend will be at the University of Iowa. Kivisto, in just his second year as coach, is very optimistic and looking forward to his future. "Fracture is important," he said. "We need to set the spring form and prepare for the spring schedule." "We then should be ready and strong at doubles and good at singles. This season we'll have the experience from last season plus the addition of those good new players who are young. That is a good combination." Tom Kivisto Citizens,be your problem to sell or buy,there is but one that satisfies. use the KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS. Runners . . . Bissell finished in the middle of the 200- woman field but said she got more out of it than her opponent. THE CORNERSTONE OF the team this fall will be Nancy Bissell, Elkhorn, Ind., sophomore. Last season Nancy, in her initial cross country effort, capped a successful campaign by participating in the athleticics for Women (AIW), national meet. From page six Lawrence, but no definite job arrangement has been made. "It was a really good experience for me to run against that type of competition," she said. "I don't know how I will do." 1 Time —15 wd. or Less—$2.00-Add. wd. 1 cea. 2 Times —15 wd. or Less—$2.25-Add. wd. 2 cea. 3 Times —15 wd. or Less—$2.50-Add. wd. 3 cea. 4 Times —15 wd. or Less—$2.75-Add. wd. 4 cea. 5 Times —15 wd. or Less—$3.00-Add. wd. 5 cea. 111 Flint Hall ACCORDING TO GARY PEPIN, last year's coach, Michelle Brown from Oklahoma City and Kim Glaso from Salina to jump right into college competition. The addition of those two girl alba should make them better than they were last year, but the most outstanding distance runner in Oklahoma and Kim was one of the best. Bissell isn't the only Jayhawk runner pointing for the national meet. Brown captured the Oklahoma girl's cross country crown last fall. Glacas has year. One of my goals is to go back to nationals." CLASSIFIED RATES Because Lionvale hasn't arrived and Pepin isn't coaching the women this year, it isn't clear which other women are returning from the 1975 sound. personal best of 5:24 in the mile, which is more than 10 seconds under the KU school record. In addition, she was undefended her across the en route to the SA-4A outdoor mile title. Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Friday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday one two three four five time times time times time 15 words or fewer $3.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 Each additional Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kanaan are offered to all students without regard to race, color, national origin or gender. BRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 113 FRIENDSHIP HALL. 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