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Chuck Jurvis, who will be a sophomore, and Michael Lies, who will be a junior, on work blocking drills under He hired two offensive line coaches during the off-season in an attempt to maximize player ability. Del Wight was assigned to coach the centers and guards, while Walt Klinker is in charge of offensive tackles and tight ends. Klinker and Wight said it was not uncommon for schools to have more than one offensive line coach. Regardless, former Kansas football coach Glen Mason had one offensive line coach, Golden Pat Ruel, who also was the assistant coach and the offensive coordinator. Despite a lack of experienced players on the line, Allen said his coaches could mold youthful talent into savvy veterans. "I firmly believe we have to have great coaching in the offensive line," Allen said. "A lot of our guys have the attributes to be good offensive linemen, so let's give these two coaches a go with (the players) rather than jumping in with the seniors." Wight said splitting the duties the watchful eye of Watt Klinker,Kansas offensive line coach, during a practice on Tuesday. between two coaches helped coaches and players use time more efficiently "You can get more done watching film and studying techniques when you break it down like we do," Wight said. "If everyone was together, we'd have to go position by position, so we wouldn't be able to go into as much detail as we can now." During practice, Wight said the centers usually worked with the guards, while the tackles usually worked with the tight ends. When the Jayhawks run team offense, Wight watches one side of the line while Klinker watches The system has worked during spring practice, but Klinker said there could be some miscommunications between coaches and, consequently, the players. "The most important thing is that we all execute the play on the same page," Klinker said. "Everything is good and fine if we all work together as a unit. When that doesn't happen, we might to see if we're saying the same things to our players in practice and correct the problem from there." Quarterback Matt Johner, who will be a senior, changed his number during spring practice. Johner had been No.18 for three seasons, but switched to the No.13 jersey for next season. Tight end Hosea Friday, who was a senior last season, had previously worn the No.13. When asked about the number switch, Johner said he wore No. 13 during his high school football career. He said that since the number was available with Friday's departure, he might as well make the switch. Track team will compete at Missouri By Matt Woodruff Kansan sportswriter The Kansas track and field team will hold the 72nd annual Kansas Relays next week. team. But there is business to take care of this weekend when the team travels to Columbia, Mo., to compete in the Tom Botts Invitational, which is being held by Missouri. "This is kind of a chance for the coaches and athletes to see some friends and to enjoy competing," Kansas coach Gary Schwartz said. "I think it will be a good meet for us before the relays get going." Kansas, Missouri and Kansas State were at last week's Texas Relays and will send athletes to compete at the Kansas Relays. Joining Kansas and Missouri in competition will be Kansas State, Nebraska, Cornell, Southeast Missouri State, Southwest Missouri State, the Minnesota women's team and the Penn State men's Schwartz said some people stepped up at the meet in Arlington, but he hoped Saturday's performances would be better. "We didn't do as well as I had hoped," Schwartz said. "Hopefully, we can get the ball rolling again." Some of the athletes competing this weekend who also will compete in the Kansas Relays are All-Americans Shane Levy, Kerry Doetker and Tom Fish from Nebraska and All-Americans Wanita Dykstra and Vanitta Kinard of K-State. Although Kansas struggled in the Big 12 Conference Indoor Championships — the men finished eighth and the women finished 12th — it has several athletes who could score points in the outdoor season. record-holder Candace Mason and a strong women's throwing group composed of Kim Feldkamp, Lisa Beran, Marlea Woodman and April Kockrow, all of whom placed in the top eight in a throwing event at the Big 12 Indoor Championships. Among them are All-American Michael Evers and Nathan Prenger in the decathlon, heptathlon Kansas Top Performers The best marks posted by Kansas athletes in the outdoor season. EVENT: NAME, TIME Long Jump: Marcus Scheid, 24-1 Triple Jump: Brent Scholz, 47-3 High Jump: Jason Archibald, 6-10 1/4 EVENT: NAME, TIME Pole Vault: Michael Evers, 16-4 3/4 Discus: Brad Schepers, 157-7 Hammer: Darin Schmitz, 165-10 Javelin: Michael Evers, 181-6 Shot Put: Michael Evers, 44-10 1/2 Long Jump: Candace Mason, 19-1 1/2 High Jump: Candace Mason, 5-6 1/2 Discus: Lisa Beran, 158-5 Hammer: Kim Feldkamp, 162-5* Javelin: Candace Mason, 134-8 Shot Put: April Kockrow, 44-9 Heptaphnia: Candace Mason, 5,223 Apartment & Sublease Guide MOVING? Need to find a roommate? Place your ad in the Apartment & Sublease Guide and get results fast. It runs Tuesday, April 22,1997 It's only $7/col. inch It's only $7/ col. inch, or $6/ col. inch with current KUID. The deadline is Friday, April 18 at 4:00 pm. Stop by 119 Stauffer-Flint or call 864-4358. WARM WEATHER IS COMING... (DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO PLAY IN THE SUN!) 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