Friday, May 6, 1977 University Daily Kansan Big 8 women's track here Snorts Writer By ANDY RILEY Torn Lanceville, coach of the University of Kansas women's track team said yesterday that he would miss an excellent track meet this weekend. Liverny will be at Memorial Stadium today and tomorrow for the Big Eight Outdoor Championships, but he will be keeping things going instead of watching "I wish I could watch it," Lionvaale said. "it's going to be an outstanding meet. The Big Eight has the best competition for women in America, and the conference meet is the best collegiate conference meet in the country. Every event will feature national caliber entrants, and I can't see a single weak Lawrence said that Iowa State and Kansas State were favored to win and that KU was the clear winner. Iowa State and K-State are clean-cut favorites for the team title, having finished one-two all three years the meet has been held. The individual events are far from decided, however, and the competition should be intense, according to Lonvale. Two of the most competitive fields are the 1,500 meters and the 100 meter hurdles. In the 1,500, the field includes Debbie Vetter of K-State, who broke the Kansas Relays record two weeks ago, and Renee Urish, also of K-State, who comes to the Big Eight after running this year's best collegiate time in the 1,500 last weekend at Another outstanding field is slated for the 100 hurdles, headed by Iowa State's Debbie Esser, who won the event at the Kansas Relays. Doris Priekleinak of Missouri, second to Esser in that race two weeks ago, also is in the field. The Jayhawk's best chances this weekend are in the sprouts with Sheila Calmese in the 100 and 200, and Charmane Kuhman in the 200 and 400. Calmeus is rated fourth in the nation in 100 and tenth in the 200. Lionvale said although Kulman was ranked tenth in the 400 she was actually third among college While Calmese and Kuhman, both with personalests of 24.6, are scheduled to battle one another in the 200, the Jayhawk sprinter will have to hold off K-State's Jan Smith, who has run a 25.1, and Celeste Johnson of Iowa State, whose is bed 25.0. Smith also be Calmese's toughest competition in the 100, an event that the team had not won before. Baseball Standings W 12 W 11 W 10 Pts. GB Milwaukee 13 10 695 New York 13 10 685 San Jose 13 10 675 Indiana 12 10 343 Iowa 12 10 343 Louisville 12 10 343 UConn 12 10 343 Minnesota 15 10 690 Kansas City 12 10 360 1/4 Miami 10 10 163 Nashville 9 10 151 Oakland 11 9 350 1/4 Phoenix 11 9 374 1/4 California 9 10 324 Texas 9 10 714 AMERICAN LEAGUE TODAY'S GAMES and Calmese have run 11.4 in the 100 this season. TOURNAMENT GAMES Chicago at Cleveland on Tuesday night. Minnesota at Toronto on night. California at Boston on night. Milwaukee at Detroit on night. NATIONAL LEAGUE Of the four relay races, all but the 400 appear to be a two-tem battle between K-1 and K-2. Toronto 9, Milwaukee 8 Boston 5, Seattle 2 Detroit 8, Kansas City 2 Rantzow City 6, Chicago 5 Only games scheduled. Philadelphia W 14 L 7 Pet. GB N. Louis 14 14 636 Atlanta 11 8 636 Phoenix 10 10 530 Philadelphia 9 11 350 San Antonio 9 11 350 | WEEK | TEAM | WON | | :--- | :--- | ---: | | Los Angeles | 20 | 4 | 853 | | Los Angeles | 10 | 12 | 635 | | Utrecht | 10 | 12 | 635 | | San Francisco | 9 | 14 | 391 | | Seattle | 10 | 12 | 391 | | Atlanta | 9 | 14 | 391 | **Yesterday's Result** Chicago & Brea, 8; Montreal, 7; San Francisco, 1. Philadelphia at San Diego, night. New York at Los Angeles, night. The Wildcat the two-mile relay set a new collegiate record, school record and Texas Relays record three weeks ago with a 8:48.49. Today's Games The KU Rugby Club may be making its last appearance of the spring season this weekend when it travels to Manhattan for the Sunflower Rugby Tournament. Iowa State holds the Big Eight record of 3.56.8 in the mile relay but this year's time is not that good. KU is scheduled to compete in a tournament next week in Kansas City but because of a conflict with the finals to complete the Jayhawks might not make the trip. Rugby club travels The most competitive relay will be the 400, where four schools will challenge for the medal. Although KState has the best time this season, 48.1, Nebraska is just behind with a 48.3 Iowa State and KU both have times of 48.5, and the Jayhawk foursome of Kathy Coadman, Jo McMillion and Calmess the last week win over Nebraska last week. Today's events begin at 4 p.m. with the preliminaries and finals of both the discus and the high jump, and end at 7:30 p.m. with the shot put. The only other final scheduled is the 5,000. Finals of the remaining events will begin at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow. The awards ceremony is scheduled to follow the mile relay at 2:30 p.m. KANSAS ENTRIES On the Trail 100 meter dart-bud.-Bulla Bassa, Sheila Calmese, Kakatrun Kennedy Stanclift said KU and NU-Omaha probably were even matched. IF WOOL.WORTH l安 up to 100 per cent scandiiff nor lan replacement probably will be used. McMillan, Calmire Relay, Kennedy, Charmase Kubilin, Jo McMillan, Calmire 100 meter hurdle - Bansa, Karol Fitzgerald 100 meter hurdle - Bansa, Karol Fitzgerald "NU-Omaha dropped two games in the finals of their state tournament, and unscritted all 26 innings. They had weekend. Against common opponents, they beat Iowa State twice and split with Nornr- 200 meter dash-Calmese, Pizzoaldi, Kennedy, Kuhinah 1,000 meter run—Nancy Bissell, Sena Frame, Laura Meridith Graves leads Jajaht batters with a 402 average. Her 15 RB's are second to tenths in the league. The Jayhawks best Iowa State twice in the Kansas state tournament, and took the win in Tulsa. Softball team takes on opponent that looks impressive on paper Long jump= Madelyn Amaro, ... High jump= Cindy Skillman Shot put= Susan Douglas, Shelly Ryden OF THE REMAINING regulars, Karen Schneller, Debbie Stilgenbauer, Nancy Stout, Koleber and Donna Sullivan all are hitting over 300. II The KU softball team will face stiff competition this weekend when they travel to Omaha for a doubleheader against the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Stanliff said catcher Paula Woolworth might be back in the line up for the "On paper, they have a really tough team," KU coach B Stancliffe said. "They have one of the top pitchers in the area and some really strong hitters." NU-Omaha placed third in the college world series last year, and had nine players Graves has a 1.11 ERA, having given up 2 runs on 42 hats in 78 games. She has a 0.63 ERA. 22 hits in 60-13 innings for an run average of .45. She has given up 14 walks "They're host team for the world series again this year," Stancifl said, "and it would sure be nice to take both games from them." But the Jayhawks have plenty of talent of their own. Pitcher's Gloria Graves and Shelley Sinclair have combined for 17 wins in 20 games. Graves' record is 8-3 and Sinclair has a perfect 9-0 record. Woolworth was spiked in the state tournament and the wound took 14 stitches to heal. SIX OF Sinclair's wins have been shutouts. He has given up only four runs on The meet is scheduled to start after the K-State spring football game, with field events beginning at 4 p.m. and running events 45 minutes later. The Kansas track team will face its last competition before the Big Eight Outdoor meet tomorrow when it takes on Kansas State in a dual meet in Manhattan. Track team meets KSU in dual On paper, the Wildcats don't figure to give the KU squad much trouble. Decimated by injuries and illness, K-State's squash hasn't performed during the Relax circuit. **BAT DOESN'T mean that head coach Tahid Timmons is taking the meet lightly, but we know their own problems during the Relay circuit—they won only four individual titles, all at Kansas—and they failed to win a relay event at any of the three stops for the first time.** "We were disappointed in our effort on the delays circuit, particularly last week at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway." forward to returning to team competition. From here on, that's all we'll be involved in, and our athletes seem to perform better in that kind of situation." TIMMONS hopes that tomorrow's meet, the first team competition for the Jayhawks since the Arkansas State Invitational April 9, will help regroup his forces before they to defend their 10 consecutive outdoor championships May 20 and 21 in Lawrence. "We'll look at this meet as a tune-up for the conference outdoor." Tummons said. "We'll try to run people in the same events we will at the conference outdoor." One of the changes that the Jayhawks will make in their squad alignment will be in the mule relay. Cliff Wiley, KU's ace sprinter, will run a leg on the relay, something he didn't do during the Relay's circuit, with the exception of the preliminary competition at IN THAT RACE, the team of Stan Whitaker, Jaw Wagner, Dale Blutter and In tomorrow's meet, Kevin Newell is scheduled to run in place of Blutcher, with Blutcher concentrating on the 440 relay and the 100- and 200-meter dashes. In last year's meet between the two teams, the Jayhawks won 12 of 18 events and lost one in each. Wiley posted a time of 3.08.5, the best time in the conference this season. SPEEDO WeFeature bv Jean Anouilh THE ANTIGONE CAST ANNOUNCES AND INVITES YOU TO THE PRODUCTION ANTIG ONE AT WESCOE HALL, UNDER THE WEST, JAYHAWK BOULEVARD PORTICO A Fantastic 7:30 P.M. 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