Thursday, July 14, 1977 University Daily Kansan Owens expects new faces to help The addition of five new players will help the KU basketball team from the very start, which is not a problem for the team. "They can help us where we need help the most." Owens said. The tentative roster for the 1977-1978 basketball team was released Friday. Owens hopes that the added speed and quickness will enable Kansas to get more rebounds, run the fast break, and utilize a pressure defense. "I think all of those things will be important for us to be an improved team," he said. "In addition, I hope our outside shooting will be better." Owens expects KU's recruits to improve the team's depth. "Good depth means better competition for jobs within the team." Owens said. "I strongly believe that this is important for a company to have a successful business of predicting, but I am optimistic about our chances, I like the makeup of the team. With I believe we'll be able to do some things we haven't done in the past few years." The new names on the KU roster are: John Crawford, 6-8 forward from Kansas City, Mo., Wiltshire, Flat, Jaurit Hurt, Wilimore from Alleghany Community Junior College; Douglas "Boo" Neal, 6-4 forward from Oxton, Va.; Valentine, Wichita Heights. Crawford, who was on the first team All-State his senior year, averaged 22.4 points per game. Neal was the last player signed to a letter of intent. He averaged 28.6 points and 12 rebounds a game his senior year. Neal played on the Washington, D.C., All-Star team that defeated the Russian junior team this past spring. 'The Bird's' wing ailing DETROIT (AP)—Mark "The Bird" Fidrych won't be talking to any All-Star baseballs this year. What he calls a tired arm appears certain to keep him out of the All-Star Game, to be played next Tuesday in New York. The colorful Fidrych pitched to only four Ontario batters in the opening innning at Tiger Stadium Tuesday night before he signaled that he was having arm troubles. Manager Ralph Houk, who took Fidrych out immediately, said later the pitcher had pulled a muscle slightly in his right shoulder in a place not usually dangerous. The Tigers' team physician, Clarence Livingston, echoed the diagnosis. Fidrich's sudden departure from the game, which the Tigers eventually won 2-1, apparently ended his chances of pitching in the All-Star game. The pitcher are to be named for the American team pitcher. It was expected that the crowd-n-lessing Bird would be selected. Houk said there was no chance that his curly-haired pitcher would pitch until after the fourth inning. "After that, there was no way I was going to throw a fifth pitch with that pain. I thought if I was to go on pitching, I would hurt the team. Fidrych said of his Tuesday pitching: "I threw three or four pitches that hurt. They were all fast balls. I didn't throw any sliders. "I don't work when I am sick, and now I am sick. So reliever JCrawford for me." Northeast to the Interscholastic League title. great job and we won. I just need rest. I am pot-wyried like with the knee injury. There was some talk that he might stay behind for more medical attention and possible X-rays, but he vetoed that idea. He went to Kansas City right after the game. Tennis coach sought The six-week search for a new head coach to the University of Kansas men's tennis team may end next week, Athletic Director Clvde Walker said yesterday. Fowler was named to the high school All-American teams by parade Magazine, Basketball Weekly and McDonald's. He's played 68 games and 11.5 rebounds a game his senior year. With the deadline for applications tomorrow, Walker said the athletic department had received several applications for the coaching position. Kirkland Gates resigned last month after three years as head coach. Walker said the University was looking for someone with a good background in teaching and playing tennis, perhaps a tennis roo working the area. Hurtt is a 220-foot forward who is said to be a good outside shooter. He made the allegion teams during both his freshman and senior years at Cumberland High School. Junior College in Cumberland, MD. "By next week, we may be able to name a cousin." Walker said. The new coach will inherit five lettermen from a team that finished third in the Big Eight tournament last May, the KU's best finish in eight years. Valentine finished his high school career by playing on the United States All-Star team that toured Europe. He was recruited feverishly. He earned All-American honors. KU will also enter its 60th campaign with two new assistant coaches, Bob Hill, from the University of Pittsburgh, and Lafayette who accompanied Valentine from Wichita Heights. KU's five recruits will join nine returning lettermen in trying to improve upon last year's record of 18-10 overall and 8-6 in the Big Eight. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W W L Pre. GB Boston 30 38 35 1/2 Baltimore 36 38 34 1/2 Cleveland 43 43 42 8 Milwaukee 43 43 42 8 Detroit 39 47 42 10/16 Toronto 37 47 42 10/16 Chicago 51 35 593 Kansas City 41 38 563 3½% Milwaukee 48 26 533 4% Texas 43 42 506 7% Oklahoma 41 42 506 7% Oakland 31 39 488 1% St. Louis 31 39 488 1% NATIONAL LEAGUE East Chicago S 5 Pat. GB Philadelphia 62 87 - Pittsburgh 46 36 8 St Louis 48 38 458 61% St Louis 48 48 458 61% New York 51 31 383 19% West S 30 30 651 - Los Angeles 38 30 651 - Genoa 38 30 651 - San Francisco 38 48 444 17% San Diego 38 48 442 17% San Diego 38 51 447 17% YOU'LL BE SURPRISED Come spend a Bizarre day with us July 14. You won't believe what $25^{\circ}$ will buy you these days. Come take something home. HAAS IMPORTS 1029 Massachusetts SANCTUARY Presents Another in a series of outdoor summer feasts Real Kaw River beaver cooked in our smoke oven over oak and hickory logs SMOKED BEAVER this SATURDAY July 16 5-8:30 p.m. the Royals dump Detroit 6-4 - Fresh country corn on the cob, water soaked and steamed over coals KANSAS CITY (AP) --Frank White placed four hits and hooks, a four-run rally in the sixth to lead the Kansas City Royals past the Detroit Tigers last night, 8- John Mayberry singled off Fernando Arroyo, 5-8, to player runners at the corners with one out in the sixth and set up Amos Otis' RBI single. John Hiller relieved Arroyo and coated a ground ball from Darrell Porter that forced Oits, but then surrendered a bloop single to the defense that scored Merryby with the tins run. ONLY AT: White brought Porter home with an in-field single to Aurelio Rodriguez, whose wild throw bound into right field and allowed Patek to score. DINNER INCLUDES: private memberships available ALL THE BEAVER YOU CAN EAT for only Doug Bird, 5-1, was the winner in relief. Doug Bird, a run on White's RBI in the single. $4.00 - Garlic bread The Tigers took the lead with Steve Kemp's two-run double in the third and made it 3-1 on Ron Florel's RBI single in the fourth. Al Cowens' solo home run in the second innited stumped the Royals and starter Andy Roddick. The Kansas City Royals first base coach holds a conference with center fielder Amos Otis during action at last night's KC Royals vs. the Detroit Tigers game. As Rusty Staub struck out, Leflore lobbied toward third but was cut down on a perfect pitch. He swung back and struck. Amos on base Lefore reached first leading off the game when Pete bobbed his ground ball, and he made a run. The Tigers loaded the bases in the ninth with one out but managed only one run on Kobe. Faulty base running prevented the Tigers taking advantage of Royal errors and Horrors. In the second, Patek threw low on Mickey Stanley's ground ball. But Stanley, trying for second, was thrown out after first-baseman Pete LaCock retrieved the ball. The Tigers then put runners on base, but he balled out by getting Tom Vizerer on snip. Marty Springstead, the scheduled third base ampire, was called out of town just prior to the game due to a death in the family. 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