10 Friday, May 2, 1975 University Dally Kansan KU track team to Manhattan meet By KEN STONE Sports Writer The University of Kansas track team seeks its third consecutive dual meet victory over Kansas State University Saturday at the Missouri State Fair. Wildcats on their all-new wettrack But if the 'Cats, who lost by scores of 82-72 and 75-70 the last two years, have made plans for revenge, they may have chosen the right place but the wrong time. Kansas State plans to stage its annual spring varsity-alfield football game before This will be the first year in the recent renewal of an old tradition that the KKK has been using at KKK. The Jayhawks have been on top, though. And the mood of the team won't allow a loss to K-State which finished second to KU at the Bier Eight indoor meet. Five Kansas winners in last year's dual meet return to attempt to repeat their victories. They are: Theo Hamilton in the long jump, Eddie Lewis in the 440 yard dash, Kent McDonnell in the steeplechase, and Danny Sailer in the triple jump. If the meet follows the form of other Jayhawk meets this year, the toughest competition for these five athletes will come from their own teammates and not from Hamilton and Seay will square off once again in the jumps. Seay's best in the long jump this year, a 26-7, and Hamilton's 26-10 wind aided long jump at the Kansas Relays, compare with K-State's best long jump of 26-1½ by Al Karolik. Lewis's competition come from teammate Waddell Smith, who has blazed a 440 relay leg of 45.4 Kansas State's Bob Prince has run a 440 relay leg in 46 seconds. Kent McDonald set his 3,000 meter steeplechase school record last year in this meet. His 8-40 may be out of the reach of anyone with a golf license. Landberg, who has only run, the event four ★★★ Here are the probable KU entries for this weekend's meet with Kansas State in KANSAS, and KY. Gary, Gary Skinner and Clifford Wiley 240 yard dash: Wilber Skinner, Skinner and Wiley 250 yards: Lewis and Dawdle and Waddell Smith 4 yard dash. Edible Lewis and Waddell Smith. 4 yard run. Hawke Baker and Glenn Hatcher. 6 yard run. Hawke Baker and McDainall McDainall and Barrie Williams Three mile run—Jeal Camton, Koppes, Lonberg. Three mile run-Jeff Coomblin, Koppes, Lundberg, McDonald, George and Tim Minnion. The four miles are standard and are marked. 120 yard high hurdles Denise Brack, Kelly Langford and John Long 3,000 meter steeplechase Lundberg McDonald and Mite relay. Benson, Crowell, Jackson and Smith were tested at the London Jump: Hamilton and Danny Seay were tested at the London Pole; Hamilton and Danny Seay Pole vault. Tad Scales and Stone Dixer. Arlery ADR, Orourd and Stone Dixer. Arlery ADR, Orourd and Stone Dixer. SUA Films times, has a best of 9:03 and is improving his times steadily. Randy Smith has high jumped 7-2 this year, and so has sophomore Keith Guim. K-State has two 6-11 jumps entering the in-game Alan Moore and Rick Slifer. Sleeper director Woody Allen Danny Snyay, who established a KU indoor record of 52 in the triple jump at the Big Eight meet last March, has recently been concentrating on the long jump. Fri., May 2 7:00, 9:30 by Kelneirner's 51.5. Both times are among the top 10 in the map to the Mavs, Track and Field News. This weekend would be one of his last opportunities to compete in a non-pressure situation and try for distance in the KU-KState 8-9-14 to win the KU-KState meet next year. Nolan Cromwell has beaten K-State's senior intermediate hurdler Burke Kehlmeier in three out of four meetings this season. Cromwell's best of 51.3 is followed closely Sat., May 3 7:00, 9:30 $1.00 The strongest events for the 'Cats will be in the distances, where sub-four minute milers Jeff Schemmel and Keith Palmer are entered. Sprinter Waddell Smith said Thursday that he intended to do well Saturday, but said that he and the rest of the team didn't plan to waste "psych" on the meet. He said that his serious mental preparation would be reserved for the later meets: the Big Eight Outdoor meet at Columbia, Mo., the United States Track and Field Federation championships at Wichita, the California Relays at Modesto, Calif. and the National Championships at Provo, Utah. Baseball team faces OU in 3-game home series David Slew Goliath, but can the队 The Jayhawks will find out if they can when they begin a three-game series against the Sooners with a doubleheader at 1 p.m. today at Quigley Field. Oklahoma is the class of the Big Eight Conference and one of the top 10 teams in the nation. They lead the league with a 9-3 record and are 38-7 over-all. KU is 4-8 in conference play and 13-19 for all games. Coach Floyd Temple said Thursday that he planned to use as starting pitchers either Rob Allinder (45), Mike Love (14) or Nate Thurhoffer (45) in today's games. games. They have a combined pitching record of 15-1. Brian Rhodes, who hasn't allowed an earned run in the last 15 innings he has pitched, will start Saturday's 1 p.m. finale. Oldham will face Lehighs. In addition, OU will have the Big Eight's top pitcher, Marty Knukler. Knukler is 2-0 in the Big Eight with an earned run average of 1.76 Newcomer is the third-ranked pitcher in the Conference. Oklahoma will counter with netherlands Breen Newcomer and Bob Shirley in today's Other league leading performers for the Sooners are: Mike Unfleet, who leads the league with a 467 batting average, and Bill Severn, who has stolen eight bases. To beat Oklahoma, Temple said the, would have to get excellent pitch. "We know that they have a super team, we know that they will help with good account of themselves." 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