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Malott's o-story section Isn't form of Gothic c over- a trend past of as as a wedish Murphy, talkways used in 12 By JASON NUSS Sports Writer Jayhawks travel to KSU: 'preview'of Big 8 tourney The Kansas Jayhawks, assured of a birth in the Big Eight Tournament in Oklahoma City, travel to Manhattan to meet Kansas State in the final scheduled series of the SEC's doubleheader starts at 1:30 p.m. with Saturday's two bill beginning at noon. The Wildcats, 24-16 for the season, also will travel to Oklahoma City for the tournament. K-State finished second in the league's Western Division. KU lost two games last weekend to Eastern Division champion Missouri and Sports finished conference play with a 5-12 record one game ahead of Nebraska—for the final playoff spot. The final two games of the series with Missouri were rained out. KU COACH Floyd Theater has been critical of the press for saying the Jayhawks won a playoffs game. That didn't happen in this case. Our 5-5 record put us in the tournament." "I don't like the term 'backing in,'" Temple said earlier this week. "To me, it means you backed in when you lose and rely on somebody else to defeat someone else. Temple said the team stayed in Columbia for three days and tried to play the two games on Sunday. "The games were rained out," Temple said. "There was nothing for us to do about it." TEMPLE SAID it was possible the team would suffer a little detention at the Jayhawks. "I don't think motivation will be a problem," he said. "Our team shouldn't have trouble getting up to play K-State. There might be a different atmosphere since we both know we're going (to the tournament), but we're going to play all." ICE, WHO broke teammate Ron MacDonald's single-season hits record last week, leads the Jayhawks with a .368. Andy Gilmore also is hitting above .300. Temple said he would with the same team, which includes the league's ninth hitter Levin Lee. KU is expected to start Kevin Kerschen, Rush, Terry Sutcliffe and Brian Blair on the ground that night, Kerschoehle and Rush has the most wins with five. While Temple said the Jayhawks would go with their strength, K-State coach Phil "WE'LL use the games to experiment a little bit, "Wilson said. "It will also give us a chance to evaluate our opponents and get acquainted with staff ready for tournament play." Wilson said the Wildcats would experiment in the four-name series. Rovals beat Sox KANAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — George Brett, former Kansas City Royals manager and apiece and Mark Littell put his fourth save with strong late-inning relief pitching to help the Kansas City Royals beat the Boston Red Sox in the first game. Brett cracked a double off his brother, Chicago starter Ken Brett, in the sixth to score Fred Patek with the Royals' final run. Brett, 3-, gave up 10 hits in the 2 8 in 3 innings. Eric Soderholm doubled in the fifth, took third on a fly ball and gave the Sox a 4-3 lead on Chet Lemon's sacrifice fly. The Royals tied the game in the bottom of the fifth when George Brett hit his first double of the night, stole third and score on McRae's single. Buck Martinez singled rookie Joe Zebb with the first of two Kansas City runs in the game. The White Sox then tagged Doug Bird, 2.0, for a run in the seventh on hits by Richie Zisk and Soderholm and Jim Spencer's sacrifice飞. Littell relieved Tom Hall, who came on for bird in the seventh, with one out in the eighth. Tennis team ends season with two meets in Illinois The KU's men tennis team will end its regular season when it meets Southern Illinois-Carbondale and Wisconsin tomorrow in Carbondale. III. NORWOOD BEGAN a 16-year association with the Wichita school system in 1961. He spent the last eight years at the helm of the school, and he remained until his appointment at KU. The Jayhawks will face SIU, a team they host to 4-2 earlier this season, at 8 a.m. The Hawks take on SIU for the second time. GATES SAID the match would be played on slow courts, an advantage to Southern teams. position, followed in the lineup by Mark Taylor and Jeff Collier, Lonnie Taylor and Joe Davies. Norwood, 42, directed Wichita Heights to an undefeated 23-0 season and the Kansas 5-A state championship last year. During his eight-year tenure, his team established a 112-56 overall record and won three city league championships. "I'm delighted to have Lafayette join our staff." Owens said. "He has established himself as an outstanding high school coach. These same personal qualities that made him successful in high school also will be very beneficial at this level." Owens announced the appointment of Norwood to fill one of two vacancies on the KKW board, obtained from the resignations April 28 of former Aids Sam Miranda and Duncan Reid Coach Kirkland Gates will use the same inpuet that has compiled a 19-12 record this week. Speculation that Kansas basketball coach Ted Owens would offer an assistant coaching job to Lafayette Norwood, coach of KU blue chip prospect Carmel Valentine of Wichita Heights High school, ended yesterday. Gates said he was unfamiliar with Wisconsin, but that it was a strong team and the better teams in the country, having been ranked in the top 20 earlier this season. Senior Bill Clarke will play the No.1 Norwood graduated from Wichita East High in 1952, where he was an all-league guard and lettered two years under Ralph formerly formed KU football-basketball standout. HE THEN played two years at Arkansas City Junior College and was a juice All-American, before transferring to Southwestern College in Winfield. Norwood of Wichita Heights accepts assistant coaching job "This will be a new and different opportunity for me," Norwood said, "I'm 843-7333 2500 W. Sixdk TYPES. Graduation paranodia, thoughts of marriage, textbook alienation, inability to think correctly. Spring Fever Reaches Epidemic Level! NOTABLE SYMPTOMS: A sudden desire to throw all textbooks on the desk is a symptom of a deep emotional warrior worried on their faces at the thought of being thrown out into the REAL WORLD. Afectionate couples may suddenly develop the desire to get married. There is also an overall lack of logical thought present in all sexual relationships. HAAS IMPORTS 1029 Massachusetts Visit us now—before you go off the deep end! NORWOOD, WHO begins his official duties June 1, is considered by some an insider to the game. elated. I hope I can offer some part to the program which already is established as a job for me. "It's going to be a good opportunity to work with Ted and to be associated with the University of Kansas, I'm very much looking forward to it." Norwood said. According to Norwood, Valentine has narrowed his choices to Kansas and North Carolina. Norwood would not speculate when Valentine's decision would come. "I like to feel that I'm close to Darrell," "Nouveau said, "I'm going to pursue him more." He said that Valentine had never been a problem in high school. "All youngsters should have the opportunity to make up their own minds. In Darnell we're dealing with a unique young man. Proximity will be a contributing factor in his decision," Norwood said. Norwood said he was anxious to assume his duties as assistant coach. May 7, Allen Field House Tickets at Kief's, SUA Good tickets still available "He's a first class young man and his grades show that. He's on the honor roll." 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