Wednesday, April 11, 1979 University Daily Kansan 7 ELECTIONS for the Pre-Nursing Club Offices Available: President Secretary Treasurer Wed. April 11 7:00 pm Walnut Room, K.U. Union Speaker will also be there... please attend Partially funded by student activity fees. *Tom KusmaStaff and Wife Keports* *national signaling day for basketball players* KU looks for basketball recruits From Kansan Staff and Wire Renarts It looks as if the KU staff won't be too busy collecting signatures. Yesterday, Ricky Ross, who was the state's leading high school scorer, said he wasn't going to reveal where he would play college basketball until this weekend. Ross, who has had his harrowed choices to KU and Arkansas, where he visited last weekend. with every Haircut at FREE Airform! DAVID PIEHLER, an all-state guard from Newton, said yesterday he would play in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Kelly Knight, another top KU prospect, won't be signing anything today either, according to his coach Larry Forsythe. Knight is still interested in Kansas, Iowa State and the University of Nevada-Reno. He'll visit the Reno campus this weekend, when Knight will play for the 6-13 California South player averaged 22 points and 13 rebounds this season. SHEAR DIMENSIONS TONIGHT IS Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK The Role of Cholesterol in Malignancy KU India Club Presents: Dr. Harry Chen Jackson laboratory Bar Harbor, Maine a night of (sponsored by KU Biochemistry Club) 2:30 p.m. Thurs., April 12 Rm. 610 Haworth featuring: Hema Rajagopalan Classical Dance of India with Vocal solo by Bahrat Trivedi Instrumental music by Krishna & Menon April 14 7:00 pm Hoch Auditorium $1 ^{00} $ KU students $1^{50} General public and at door For further information call 864-3477 Partially funded by International Club, Student Activity Fee, and SUA Piehler, who averaged 28.6 points a game his senior year, was heavily recruited by a number of schools including Kansas State, Missouri and Wichita State. He had earlier said he had narrowed his choices to SMU and Arkansas. basketball at Southern Methodist. KU was interested in Pielou. Both of his parents eliminated Kansas from the list of colleges he is considering, Roger Berger, his high school teacher. Another KU prospect, Harrisonburg (Va.) High School star, Ralph Sampson has Sampson, 7-3/4; had narrowed his list from 16 to seven last week, including KU. The schools he is still considering are Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia and Virginia Tech. Besides KU, he eliminated Louisiana and Michigan State. The high school coach gave no indication when Sampson might make a decision on a Bill Blair, head coach at Colorado, said yesterday that John Addison, who averaged 54 points per game in Semi-Broke Country Day School in Kansas City, was national letter of intent this week. Blair and Addison was recruited by Kansahawks coach Jared Duncan, Louisiana State, Texas and Texas A&M. school or whether the youth may opt to bypass college and go directly into the workforce. Temple miffed with Big 8 start Kansas baseball coach Floyd Temple has mixed feelings after his team's first win over Washington. "I'm quite pleased with our hitting," he said, "and I'm pleased with the pitching of Sutcliffe and St. Clair, but our other pitches just haven't been consistent." "WE PLAY perfect games, except for one mistake," Temple said. KU is 2-1 in Big Eight play, splitting double-headers with Kansas State and Colorado. The 'Hawks are 19-5-1 on the season. Kansas won the first game of each series by a wide margin, behind the pitching of Terry Suttlechik at K-State and Dan St. Clair at CU. But KU also lost the second game of each series because of erratic 'pitching and untimely errors. The second games weren't exactly perfect. Kansas made more than one costly play, including a penalty for a dunk. BIOLOGY/BIOCHEMISTRY MAJORS Selection of representatives to important student/faculty committee for next academic year. April 11 6:30 P.M. Room 217 Snow Hall A MESSAGE FROM coordinated by the biology club ECKANKAR ECKANKAR IS A WAY OF LIFE. It is the most ancient religion known to man, and its teachings and questions are seen in their deepest meaning and answered God, and Spirit (JCK). ECKANAR allows one to be confident with a greater understanding and love for all life. Those individuals who fall prey to the illusion of finding an adventure in personal freedom and spiritual exaltation. For Youth of All Ages ECKANKAR International Youth Conference For Youth of All Ages Sri Darwin Gross The Living ECK Master April 13-15, 1979 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium Free Introductory Talk & Film Thursday, April 12, 7:30 p.m./Radisson Muehlenbach Hotel For Local Information call 523-5685 or Write ECKANTERN International P.O. Box 1003, Mino Park CA 94023 ECKANTERN INTERNATIONAL The Jayhawks were scheduled to play Sioux Falls College this afternoon, but the games have been canceled at the request of the league. The team will meet KU tomorrow for a doubleheader. a run in the second game against K-State and a dropped third strike in the fourth led to another run. Against Colorado, a throwing error led to an unearned run for Colorado in the sixth inning of the second game. Kansas is tied for second in the eastern division of the Big Eight with Missouri and Iowa State. Nebraska is on top with a 4-2 record. The top spot in the western division of Kansas is in Oklahoma State and Oklahoma, both 2-2, while CU and KState are tied for third with 1-3 records. Swimmers to AAU The two swimmers were accompanied by coach Bill Spahn. KU swimmers Steve Graves and Jim Sauer left for California early this week to compete in the AAU swimming and diving championships, we begin today and will run through Saturday. Graves, selected by the seven league coaches as the Big Eight's outstanding scorer, will also swim the same events he qualified for in the NCAA championships last month—the 200-yard breaststroke, the 200-yard individual medley and the 400-yard individual medley. Wiley Wrey, assistant swim coach, said Graves had a good chance to place in the top 10 of the rankings. The top three will make the Pan-Am team. KU golfers get 9th KU's women's golf team ran into stiff competition in the Lady Cardinal Invitational in Beaumont, Texas, and finished ninth in the 11 team field yesterday. The Jayhawks finished at 1,022 for the three-day tournament, won by SMU with a 926. The host school, Lamar University, finished second, four shots behind SMU. Kansas was paced by senior Nancy Houns, who shot a 54-hole total of 247, 20 shots behind the co-medalist, Teresa Hession of SMU and Kim Bauer of Texas A&M;Candy Johnson had the second lowest score for the game with a 208, and freshman Cathy Eryre shot 201. 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