8 Thursday, March 29, 1979 University Daily Kansan Men to Oklahoma meet By MIKE EARLE Snorts Writer Hoping to improve on its opening performance, the KU men's golf team starts play today in the 54-hole Oklahoma Intercollegiate tournament. In the squab's first tournament, the Inchestur Intercollegiate during spring basketball, which was called "Basketball" in 1926. Coach John Hanna said he was disappointed with his squad's performance, but said he was confident the team would improve. "The golf course at Pinehurst is very hard," Hanna said. "It was the first tournament of the year and we didn't have much opportunity to practice outside." "I think we'll play much better this weekend." KU WILL BE part of another tough field in the two-day tournament, which will be played at Shawnee, Okla. Defending national champion Oklahoma State will be on hand as will powerful Wichita State and Oral Roberts. Graduate student Jim Doyle, a three-year letterman, and junior Mark Steiner, head the list of five KU qualifiers for the tournament. Steiner carried a 78.7 stroke average last year, the top returning mark on the squad. Doyle was KU's top golfer at the Big Eight tournament last year with an 10th place finish. The other three KU entrants are Doug Anderson, Mark Crow, and D.R. Sensenman. Anderson and Crow, both transfer students, were the top men last year at Senman, a sophomore letterman, has the second best average on the team so far. "We need to get outside to play, practice and hit balls to improve. It's still early, I'm." "WEVЕ GOT people playing 14 or 15 holes extremely well, then getting double or triple bogeys on a couple of holes," Humna said. "I don't have consistency and not of playing much." Maupintour travel service - AIRLINE TICKETS • HOTEL RESERVATIONS • CAR RENTAL • BUSINESSES • TRAVEL INSURANCE • escorted TOURS CALL TODAY! WANTED INTERESTED PEOPLE TO SIGN UP FOR COMMITTEES The Free University is an organization that serves as a clearing house for volunteer instructors in the Lawrence-KU community. It offers as well, an opportunity to students free enrollment in academic and non- Besides putting together each semester's curriculum, we are also organizing several one day seminars on a variety of topics. We have a lot of room for new ideas and improvements on old ones. Outdoor recreation encompasses the activities of Orienteer Kansas, M. Oread Bicycle Club, and the KU Sailing Club as well as many special outdoor events. We nee people to help out in all areas. Chess, Game Tennis, Bridge, Backgammon, Football Go, Arm Tarnish and Quiver Club Buckle indoor recreation We're looking for people to help coordinate these events and others. New ideas are always welcome for other indoor recreational activities. Come in and apply. The Fine Arts area of SUA acts to supplement the "arts activities" of the University. 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We need innovative people like you to help us with our people programs. This coming year's activities includes fall and summer orientation and the Madrigal Dinner. EXPERIENCE IS NOT A NECESSITY HOWEVER INTEREST IS REQUIRED MARCH 30 IS THE SIGN UP DEADLINE, SO DON'T DELAY FOR MORE INFORMATION, STOP BY THE SUA OFFICE IN THE KAN- SAS UNIQN OR CALL 864-3477 STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES "In our last tournament in the fall, we beat Wichita State and Nebraska. They finished 17th and 21st in the NCAA tournament last year. If you can compete with those teams, I see no reason why we shouldn't have a successful year." KU women's golf team overcame gusts of wind up to 40 mph yesterday and grabbed the first round lead in the 36-hole Wichita national. The final round will be played today. Kansas leads in first round of tournament After yesterday's play, Kansas led second-season Nebraska 356-373. Southwest Missouri State is in third with 380 and Wyich State shot a 394. Kansas Newman is also competing, but does not have enough players to qualify for a team score. The Jayhawks were paced by senior Nancy Hoins, who trails leader Karla Schroeder and junior Jennifer firing an 86. Claude Johnson of KU was in third with an 87, and Lisa Howard placed seventh with a 90. The two other KU participants in the field, Jenny Rogers and Michael Berry, According to Kansas coach Sandy Bahan, the high winds that swept over the course of Hurricane Harvey made it difficult to The squad will return home Friday for a meet with Kansas State and Nebraska. "We were fortunate just to keep the ball on the course." Babaan said. Track moves outdoors The men's track team opens its out- door season Saturday and it's not a moment too soon for head coach Bob Timmons. By GENE MYERS Sports Writer Timmons is satisfied with KU's indoor season, capped by a tie for fourth in the NCAA Indoor March 10, but he prefers competing outdoors. This weekend's meet is the Arkansas Relays in Fayetteville, Ark. "I'm just more receptive to outdoor track," Timmons said. "A lot of exciting things happen indoors, but the Olympics are much better off in track. That's where track should be." Another reason for Timmons' preference is the added sprint races outdoors, and KU's strongest suit is its sprinters. “There’s only one sprint indoors,” he said, and “we’re a strong sprint team. Not very many of our people feel that the big sprint is our race, and that’s the big sprint indoors.” "OVERALL, we're just a stronger team outdoors, and because of our sprinters, we're better off outdoors." 'CELEBRATE OUR The sprint corps should be bolstered by the return of Anthony Coleman, Kevin Newell and Deen Hogan. Both Coleman, Ku's top hurdler, and Newell, the top spinner, missed the NCAA Indoor with hamstring problems. The Arkansas Relays shape up to be a showcase of talent from the Big Eight conference. The host Razorbacks, and the visiting champs, and Missouri, Big Eight champs, will be there, along with 15 titles, visitors from the two conferences. Hogan, a freshman from Detroit, also has been battered by hamstring pulls and competed in only two races all season, one in early January and another in February. In both races, he came within a hundredth of qualifying for the NCAA Indoor. "IT SHOULD be a tough meet," Timmons said. "We have the momentum after the NCAA Indoor." "We felt bad about finishing second in the conference indoor because you never like to lose. The NCAA Indoor showed us we can win." *liabilities. Now is our chance to get going.* Tennis team faces Iowa State in dual KU's women netters open their Big Eight conference season tonight when they play a dual match with Iowa State University at Alvamar Racquet Club. "Iowa State will finish in the second division of the Big Eight," Kivisto said. He has said the Jayhawks could finish as high as third in the conference. The Jayhawks will be looking to improve on their 7-2 spring mark, and KU coach Tom Kivisto said he did not expect a difficult match against ISU. Games delayed again The matches start at 6:30 p.m. The Jayhawks are scheduled to meet Emporia State University Saturday at 1 p.m. for a doubleheader at Quigley Field. Kansas coach Floyd Temple said yesterday that Terry Sutcliffe and Dan St. Clair would be starting pitches in the two games. KU's off-rescheduled doubleheader with Baker University has been postponed again. The games originally were set for March 24, but have been reset twice since then. The games had been scheduled for today, but have been delayed again at Baker's request. Rally lifts Royals to 11th victory From the Kansan's wire services FORT MYERS, Fla.—The Kansas City Royals rolled with three runs in the eight inning and defeated the Cincinnati Reds 4-2 in a exhibition hockey game in 2019 exhibition baseball games. Kansas City scored three runs in the eighth off Manny Sarmento. Coming up against Chicago, he and Darrell Porter opened the lining and tied the score 2-2. Brett scored on U.L. Washington's 14, choice and, after a first against Zelb, Warwick score on Fred Patels's sacrifice飞 CINCINNATI took a 2-1 lead in the top of the eighth win after Dog Dew Bird when Champ Summers, who had doubled, scored two shots. Bob dropped Dave Collins' two-off fly ball. started for Cincinnati and yielded six hits, including Porter's run-scoring singles in the game. Brett, the Royals' All-Star third baseman who had surgery on his right thumb March 2, didn't start, but made his spring debut in the fifth inning, grounding out and singling to left. He had only one fielding chance, catching a pop up. 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