6 Mondav. April 14, 1975 University Daily Kansan Track team wins relays With several strong individual performances leading the way, the University of Kansas track team sparked at the State University Relays Friday and Saturday. KU athletes placed in 18 of 24 events, won eight, took the top two places in three set. Wichita Relays records in two and had a total outstanding field performer of the meet. In all, 16 Jayhawk trackmen brought back 24 plaques. Sprinter Clifford Wiley and 25 others were honored. KU won the unofficial team title in the nouncering meet, outstanding Kansas and Oklahoma. Nolan Cromwell won the 440 yard intermediate hurdles; during the chilly days in Arizona, he was a first Later that afternoon, Cromwell came back to run another 440 in the quarter-mile leg of the distance medley relay in 46.8. After taking the baton well behind the leader from the leadman, Ray Hakey, Cromwell took off like a 100 yard dash man. Tad Thalley, assistant track coach, said he was amazed when he tromped Cromwell at bea wormen. "And when I stopped the watch in the middle of the zone (the 440 mark), I couldn't believe what I had." Talley said. "There's a word I had to describe Cromwell, 'commeterator.'" Despite Cromwell's 6.48 leg, the relay team finished fifth. But Cromwell ran another 46.8 just 45 minutes later to help the rulley team of Benson, Jeff Guertbert, and Kyle Garrison complete a finish behind Wichita State and Drake University. KU's time was 3:13.9. Golfers lose at Wichita After starting the final round one stroke out of third place, the University of Kansas golf team fell to a lastplace finish in the State Invitational Tournament Friday. The KU golfers, playing in their first spring tournament, finished with 647 total strokes after an opening round total of 316. The Jayhawks trailed the University of Tusca, Oklahoma State University and Oral University after the first day's action. But in Friday's round only KU golfer Mike Idolski managed to break 80 as the team was playing in the second round. Fidkele led all KU golfers with a 76-195 total. John Goss had 77-129,159 followed by Marc Morozzo, 81-15-16, Rick Kennedy, 82-15-17 and Tom Peterson, 85-17-10. The first four scores counted toward the team total. Max Kennedy, golf coach, said Sunday. Those are the worst accords they've shot against him. Jerry Waugh, who shares coaching duties with Kennedy, agreed. He said the team's poor finish also was caused by lack of tournament play this year. "I think it was just a matter of getting started," Waugh said. "I don't anticipate them shooting very many 65's in the rest of our tournaments." The KU team will host its own tournament on Friday in conjunction with the KU Relays. Bob Timmons, track coach, said both he and KU were to. To my knowledge, no one at KU) ever had a chance (at KU) ever had a chance. KU high jumper Randy Smith equalled his personal best by jumping 7-2, a meet record. "At 7 feet he was up so high I couldn't believe it," Timmons said. Timmons said he was amazed at Smith's performance. If Saturday was a day for astonished participants and coaches, Bill Lundberg, KU distance runner, may have been the most surprised one of the bunch. Landberg tackled the 3,000 meter steeplechase for the first time in his life Saturday and fell after the first water barrier. But he got up, moved past the pack and finished second to Randy Smith of Wichita State after a road sprint from the last water barrier. He headed down Wichita State Street, passing five yards. "At the end of the race," Lundberg said, "with 100 yards to go after the last water jump. I just closed my eyes and thought Kent Mc(McDonald) did at Texas (Relax)." Landberg said that McDonald, who didn't run an office in a geology field trip, was impressed by the integration of photography. "This is what has helped me," Landberg said. "I've been around positiveness. And when you're around positiveness it keeps you going." greatly responsible for both his improved technique and his confident attitude. Landberg, who said he was scared before the start of the race, ended up with the fifth fastest steelephase time in KU history with his 9:09.8. Other event winners were Wiley in the 102 and 228. Smith in the 440; the 880 yard relay team of Gary Skinner, Smith, Benson and Mark Kostek. James jump and Mark Kostek in the javelin. KU placers and their times were: 100 yard dash, 1. Wiley 9.7. 200 yard dash, 1. Wiley 21.2, Benson 21.6. 440 yard dash, 1. Smith 47.8. Mile run, 6. Barrie Williams 4:25.0. 6 mile run, 3. George Mason 29-48. 3rd fastest last kun. MK校, Joe Lomack 30-23. 40 yard intermediate hurdles, 1. Crownevel 32.0 (Wichita Kalamazoo). $400 field赔. 2 RCA (Amler Mather, Skinner, Beeson and Wiley) $150 field赔. 3 RCA (Amler Mather, Skinner, Beeson and Wiley) $150 field赔. 3 RCA (Amler Mather, Skinner, Beeson and Wiley) $150 field赔. 3,000 meter steeple chase, 2. Lundberg 9.098. High jump, 1. Smith 7-2 (Welba Relays record). Mire relay, 3. KU (Benson, Guebert, Cronwell and Smith). Javailin, K. 2016; Kjokke, R. Hager Hammed J175. 4, Javailin, K. 2016; Kjokke, R. Hager Hammed J175. 4, Javailin, K. 2016; Kjokke, R. Hager Hammed J175. 4, Steve Stone 183. 4, Arthur Retwil 183. *Bibliography* Shot put, 2. Stone 33-5-1. Pole vault, 5. Tad Scales 15-6. 'Hawks take 2 of 3 from Buffs Peugeot Cycles has raised the list price on the UO-8 ten-speed bicycle to $155.00. In response, Ride-On is pricing the UO-8 at $139.95 during April. Price includes assembly and famous Ride-On guarantee. Store open 10-7 daily. Ride-On Bicycles 1401 Massachusetts 843-8484 The University of Kansas baseball team used clutch hitting and excellent pitching to take two three games from the University of Missouri last weekend's series at Quincy Field. KU won the first game of Fridays doubleheader 3-1, and Saturday's finale with a come-from-behind 3-2 victory. The Buffs won Fridays second game 6-0. The two wins boosted the 'Hawks record to 7-13, 3-3 in the Big Eight联赛. CU won its first title in seven years. ★ ★ ★ 100 000 0 1 6 0 010 002 X 3 4 0 KU W Rob Allinier (3-2) L Reed Schiekei (1-1) Second game CU 111 201 0 6 8 3 000 000 0 0 3 0 M. John Stebler (2-2) W. John Stebler (2-3) H. John Campbell (4-6) CL C1 C2 M. Turnbull (2-24) CL 001 000 100 2 8 0 000 000 30X 3 6 1 Portraits of Distinction Also: - Passports • Weddings - Resume • Portraits Hixon Studio Portraits of Distinction Bob Blank, Owner KU won Friday's first game when Carl Heinrich hit a bases-loaded single in the sixth inning to drive in the winning runs. He pitched for KU and allowed only six hits. KU was never in Friday's second game as Colorado banged out eight hits for a 6-0 win. Mike Love (0-3) took the loss for the 'Hawks. In Saturday's game, the Bucks scored single runs in the third and seventh innings, but KU came back with three runs in the seventh and held on to win. KU's next outing will be a doubleheader against Ottawa at 1:30 Tuesday at Quigley Field. SIGMA DELTA CHI presents "Journalism Careers Night" The program will be geared toward informing undergraduate students about the School of Journalism, journalism courses and journalism as a career. Pre-enrollment in journalism courses for students not in School of Journalism will be available. April 15 8:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room-Union EUROPE BY TRAIN? An unbelievable new product: STUDENT-RAILPASS Two whole months of unlimited rail travel throughout thirteen European countries for $180.00!! 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