University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 16, 1975 9 Tennis team hosts MU Today's tennis match between the University of Kansas and the University of Missouri presents a challenge for the KU team. The match, which will be played at 2 p.m. on the courts behind Allen Field House, is the third between the two teams this year. Gates' hopes stem from the strong play of his No. 1 player, Bill Clarke, who many feel Women golfers falter, place 3rd in tournament A final round charge by the University of Tulsa dapped the University of Kansas women's golf team into a third place finish. The team won an international Golf Tournament at Favetavey. KU, in second place after the first round Friday, couldn't counter four sub-60 rounds by the Tulsa women on Saturday. KU held a 13-7 total, 18 strokes behind second- place Tulsa. The University of Texas led the entire way and won the meet with a 614 total. Oklahoma State University finished in a tie for fourth with Arkansas at 672. Another Big Eight team, Missouri, finished last in the eight-team field with a total of 803. Pat Morrison had an 85-77-162, followed by Kathy Webb, 81-84-165, and Barb Boozer, 82-90-172. Bee Bohozer led KU with a 78-76-154 total on the par 71, Paradise Valley Country Club course. She tied for fourth medalist in the tournament. The KU team won't play again until the intercollegiate Women's Golf Tournament. "It's too bad this is the last tournament because we were really starting to get it together," coach Nancy Bozer said Sunday. The KU women finished fifth out of 11 teams in the Tekex invitational, their only outing since 2013. Kansas Relays director Bob Timmons has announced that special Golden Anniversary activities for this year's meet will be held at the Louisville Downtown Lawrence on Saturday morning. The parade will consist of five bands, 15 Shriner units and many other special entries. It will proceed from 7th and Massachusetts to South Park. The marathon will start at 9 from the corner of 7th and Massachusetts. The start of the marathon will be followed by a race featuring local east side merchants against their west side competitors. These accences will be followed by the parade at 9:30. Timmons also announced that nearly 100 participants had confirmed their entry in the tournament. The team included are five of last year's top 10 competitors headed by second-place finisher Paul Hoffman of North Texas State and third-placed performer Roger Vann of Colorado. Due to the parade festivities, the marathon course will begin at 7th and Massachusetts instead of the traditional Memorial Stadium starting point. The race will conclude with a lap around the stadium's track. Relays feature marathon march 250,000 Kansans push deadline for income tax Approximately 25,000 Kansans were pushing the midnight deadline Tuesday to file their state and federal income tax returns, according to Pat Barnett, public affairs officer the Wichita district of the Internal Revenue Service. As of last Friday, only 600,000 of an estimated 850,000 Kansans eligible for returns had filed. This figure represents a share of the case compared with the same time in 1974. "Fewer people may have fled early because there have been some questions over the rebate policy," Barnett said. "Sill, it seems that people wait until the last minute to do things, as if it's a part of our nature to do so." The late filers place an additional strain on the local office to make sure each return is postmarked by midnight Tuesday, he said. Late returns usually don't result in a penalty being levied to an individual because of the government refunds seldom result in penalties even if the return is filed late, Barnett said. Persons who filed by the midnight deadline can expect their refund and rebate checks within 10 weeks, according to Barnett. "We try to do our best in helping people out who are flying wet," Wetzel said. "We want to do our best in serving our people, and we want to put people on overtime to do this." will be a contender for the conference singles title, and his No. 2 man, Tim Headick, who has won his last four matches. John Ferrar, KU's No. 6 man, has also played well lately. Gates said he also hoped to pick up some points in the fourth, fifth and sixth positions, where Missouri wasn't quite so strong. Dnet Wetzel, assistant postmaster in Lawrence, said his office did everything possible to make sure all returns were postmarked on time before they left for the regional center in Austin, Tex., where they are evaluated. The highlight of the match may be the No. 1 singles match between Clarke and Missouri's Jack Gorsuch. Gorsuch recently played in a World Cup Tennis tomentain in New York, where he was victorious because he was considered the best amateur player in Missouri. Gates said. Also indicative of Gorsuch's ability is that he plays ahead of Missouri's No. 2 player, Frank Mitchell, who was undefeated in the Eight last year while playing as a No. 1 man. Gates said he thought Clarke could beat Gorsuch if he had a good day. Clarke has a cannonball serve that may give Gorsuch trouble, he said. Gates said Gorach was a solid player who raled on volleys and accuracy rather than speed. "He just doesn't miss. He hits the ball hard and keeps it in play." he said. Besides Gorsuch and Frank Mitchell, Missouri also has Mitchell's brother, Brian, Rick Flach, John Powell, who was the state high school champion in Illinois last year, and Sims Stims, who was a guard on the Tiger's basketball team. The KU team has been practicing doubles this week because bad weather has forced practice indoors where court space is limited. The team must be important against Missouri, Gates said. Gates said the KU team was enthusiastic after beating North Texas State last weekend and hoped to win the close match against the two previous meetings with Missouri. The 50th run of the annual spring event began at 9 this morning with the race beginning at 10 a.m. Tom Currier, Wichita freshman, is the University of Kansas entrant in the event and is expected to do well in his first Relays at the Valley, assistant track coach said Tuesday. Golden Relays open today The Kansas Relays are underway. Talley said the competitors were well matched this year, the individual field was tight. "Bruce Jenner, an ex-Graceland athlete in parthenocissus. Brown, formerly Southern University College (7.357), Jaw Gonzalez, formerly Bradford University College (7.357) Jozwiak Gaw, formerly Lamar University (7.285) Mark Cooper, formerly University College (6.461) Ron Bamn, formerly University College (6.461) Ron Bamn, formerly University College (6.461) Ron Bamn, formerly University College (6.461) Ron Bamn, formerly University College (6.461) Ron Bamn, formerly University College (6.461) Ron Bamn, formerly University College (6.461) Ron Bamn, formerly University College (6.461) Ron Bamn, formerly University College (6.461) Withehill State University (6.480) Ed M.Crystal, Graceland University (6.425), Zimmerman who placed first and set a decathlon record last year, *not* returning, and Jeff Bennett of the Eagle Track Club, who placed second in the men's week and won't be running," Talley said. Declaration entrants, followed by career high point totals in job descriptions. "but we do have seven or eight runners returning who ran last year, including Bill Hancock (third last year), Dave Bahr (fourth), Mark Cooper (fifth), Alan Bonebrake (seventh) and Joe Gant (tenth)," he said. He said that there were four entrants in this year's decafation who had broken the 7,000 point mark and that most of the competitors were in the 6,300 point range. Points are scored in the event occurring at set scale, based on the athlete's perfor- mance. The deaththan is an event that tests the athlete's overall strength in track and field events. hard, Talley said, because the athlete has to prepare for 10 events instead of just one "The athlete must be able to perform well in all the events," he said. "He must be able to run, to high jump and long jump and he must have the strength and endurance to do all these things well in order to score points." Training for the decathlon is especially Wet grounds at Quigley Field forced cancellation of Tuesday's scheduled baseball doubleheader between the teams of Kansas and Ottawa University. Hawks rained out, face twin bill today To replace the rained out games, the Jayhawks have scheduled two games with Missouri Western College at 2 p.m. today at Quiley Field. KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansas: ACCOMMODATION FOR CLEAR COURT CREED, or national origin. PLEASE BRING: ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL CLASSIFIED RATES one time three times five times 15 words or less .1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Each additional word .61 .61 .63 AD DEADLINES to run: Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. 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