6 Monday, May 5.1975 University Daily Kansan Track win no surprise The biggest surprises that came in the University of Kansas and in Kansas State. University ★★ 100 yard dash - L. Jackery, KU, 9.5 (breaks meet of 6 held by three others; C. Wiley, KU, 8.5, KU, 7.5) 3. Randy Heidermann, HI 202nd year dab-ha KU, Klau, KU, 12.2, Benson, 12.3, 3. W, KState, I1R Hiwata Turner, K. Stain, S. McKinney, R. Ku, 6 (break meet record of #7 by Pall Mall, SKU, 191). C. Merbach Glob, 6 (break meet of #4 by Pall Mall, SKU, 191). 90 km run (r), 10 h. Price, Hire, 60 m, 10.5 km run (7 h), 30 km run (4 h), 20 km run (4 h), Lenie Harrison, K. State, 1.0, 3.0 J. Huebcke, K. State M. Salmieri (1), T. Padilla, K. State (4, 2) (nove maske) M. Salmieri (1), T. Padilla, K. State (4, 2) (nove maske) M. Salmieri (1), T. Padilla, K. State (4, 2) (nove maske) K. State (4, 6, 4, 3). K. Kathal. Parmelian, K. State There three mile run. 1 Jeff Schenman, K. State, 14:03:20 2 James Foster, K. State, 15:06:48 3 .000 meter steptrack. 1-Ludwidge, KU $ 8.54; 2 4 .000 meter steptrack. 1-Ludwidge, KU $ 8.54; John Long KU, 14; KJ A Billehmer K, State 14, 14. Jongdil ground yard intermediate hurdle-denial KU, 172; Bill Hilleman KU, 1972; Bill Hilleman K, State 51; Larry Comba, KState 52. Jongdil yard relay KI, Wiley (KU), Gary Skenson, N. Jukebox) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Bonnell 47. 5. Jerkins (Bernard) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Bonnell of 13 kb UK lion (Bernard) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Jerkins of 13 kb UK lion (Bernard) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Jerkins of 13 kb UK lion (Bernard) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Jerkins of 13 kb UK lion (Bernard) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Jerkins of 13 kb UK lion (Bernard) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Jerkins of 13 kb UK lion (Bernard) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Jerkins of 13 kb UK lion (Bernard) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Jerkins of 13 kb UK lion (Bernard) 1. KK, Cranewall 47. 5. Jerkins of 13 kb UK lion (Bernard) 1. KK, CraneW State: 8-3, 1-2. Moore Maureen K., 6-1, 2-1. Danny Sau, KU, 24-1, 3-1. Al Kairkah, KU, 24-1, 2-1. Danny Sau, KU, 24-1, 3-1. Al Kairkah, KU, 24-1, 2-1. brakes by the best second bump. Triple jump: 1, Seal, KU, 16-10; 2, Hamilton, KU, 46-4; 3, Covington, KU, 47-5. Folevail v.1; Geng Emerald, K. State, 3; I Doussie, Shot put. 2; Gary Gale, K. State, 3; J Dave Sone, Shot put. 1; Gary Gale, K. State, 3; J Dave Sone, Duske- 1, O'Brien, KU, 184-6; 2 Rex Arthur, KU, 149- 1; 3 Siegel, KU, 150. Javeline, J. Hammond, KU, 213; J. Zim [7] J. Rae, KU, 213; A. Gurkov, KU, Tsoumarer, Kauai 49, Kauai State 80. [8] Kauai State 80. The University of Kansas women's softball team became eligible Saturday for the College World Series by winning the college division state tournament in Salina. Saturday were the ideal spring weather, big improvements in the times of four KU distance runners and consistent high quality performances by almost everyone But the outcome of the meet on the R. V. Christian track in Manhattan was the least surprising thing of all. Bott Timmons, KU track coach, said after the meet that the team knew ahead of time the way the meet was going to go. That, however, didn't stop Glenn Harter and Ray Haaker, KU half-milers, from going all out. Nor did it slow down novice steeplechassiers Bill Landberg and George Behind K-State's sweep of the first four KU softball team wins tournament places in the half mile, Harter and Haaker sprinted in for times of 1:51.8 and 1:51.9. uR will travel to Omaha on May 16 for the day-World Series in which KU placed fourth. Kent McDonald, suffering from a cold he caught at the Kansas Relays, finished second in the 3,000 meter steeplechase in Colorado and George Mason finished first and third. Lundberg, running only his fourth steeplechase Saturday, qualified for the NCAA championships at Provo, Utah, June 5-7, by winning the winning time of 8:54:1. Floyd Temple, KU coach, said after Sunday's game that the 'Hawks played as well as they could, but they were just overmatched. The Sooners swept all three games from the Jayhawks, winning Friday's doubleheader 7-1 and 13-0, and Sunday's finale 9-3. The Jawhaws won 12 of 18 events, swept the first two or three places in six events, broke four meet records and equaled one arena record. They gained point total in the history of the meet. KU's 94-69 win boosted the series record to 30-10 in favor of the 'Hawks. OU shows power in baseball sweep OU pounded out 10 hits and scored three runs in the third, added one run in the fourth and wrapped up the scoring with three more runs in the sixth. Kelly Snider, Sooner first baseman, delivered the big blow in the third with a two-run single. The University of Oklahoma baseball team, paced by excellent hitting and pitching, demolished the University of Kansas in last weekend's series at Quigley Field. Nate Thruhoffer (4-6) took the loss for the Hawks. In Friday's first game the only highlight for KU was Randy Trourt's spooling of Bob Shirley's no-hitter in the seventh innning with 28 points. But it was a shortstop Ron MacDonald ground out. In Friday's second game the Sooners See OU p. 7 SUA Films "MARNIE" Alfred Hitchcock Tuesday 75° Bright spots few for KU in Saturday's tennis dual The sun was the only thing shining for the entire day. It was on Saturday in an 8-1 loss to the University. Tim Headke, KU's No. 2 man, was the only Jayhawk to win. He won his singles match, 7-6, 4-6 (and) in the doubles match, 7-6, 4-6 (and) for the KU team, which will play in the Big Eight tournament May 16-17. Thursday, the team defeated Kansas State University 7-2 in a match interrupted by rain and plagued by high wind. Jeff Thomas and Marty Gilland, KU 's No. 3 and 5 men, lost in the singles. 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