10 Friday, April 22, 1977 University Daily Kansar Men face tough OU When the men's tennis team meets the University of Oklahoma tomorrow morning in Norman, Okla., it will be facing perhaps the strongest team in the Big Eight. Oklahoma, after finishing first in the conference last year with a 21-7 record, was picked in pre-season polls to finish on top again this season. The Jayhawks know how tough OU can be. KU last three meets to the Sooners last season and were defeated by them, 6-3, earlier this year. KU coach Kirkland Gates isn't optimistic about KU's chances. "I THINK if we beat them it will be a Soccer club hosts match The KU Soccer Club will play its last regular season game tomorrow when it hosts Wichita Wheatbirds at 2 p.m. at the soccer field at 23rd and 10th streets. KU coach Bermie Mullin said that most of the team were done and that the team had already played. "Tomorrow we will play a lot of people," he said, "especially those who have been injured this season and who'll be back next year." major upset," Gates said Wednesday. "I definitely think, though, that we have a shot at certain areas. In order to win us, we're going to have to get some breaks." KU golf team to Big 8 meet Two Jayhawks will be out with injuries. Rea Raissajainad, who suffered an eye injury, and Mansour Tahzeradeh, who suffered an ankle injury during last week's Big Eight championships, won't be able to play. KU will need another strong performance from Bill Clarke, No. 1 singles, in order to win tomorow. Clarke defeated John Stau, who was man, 7, 4, 6, when the two teams lost net. The University of Kansas women's golf team is expected to battle Oklahoma State University for the Big Eight championship today and tomorrow in Norman, Okla. The Jayhawks finished second last year behind Nebraska but have defeated Nebraska, Oklahoma, Iowa State and Missouri this year in tournament play. Kansas State and Colorado don't field teams. Mark Hasking, trying to shake a two-week slump, will play at the No. 2 position. Greg Buller, who defended his Oklahoma opponent in their first meeting, will be at No. 3. KU also will be trying to qualify indivi- tials for the national golf meet in Houston. Chet Collier, Lonie Taylor and Joe Ruyser will round out KU's lineup. Award honors top performer The Don Pierce Memorial Award, named in memory of the long-time KU sports information director, is awarded annually to the outstanding performer of the Kansas State basketball team. The award, which is chosen by a vote of reporters covering the Relays, nines times. OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS 1948-Harrison Dillard, Baldwin-Wallace 1949-Bob Walters, Texas 1950-Walker-Oklahoma 1951-Don Cooper, Nebraska 1952-Wes Santee, Kansas 1953-Darrow Hooper, Texas A&M 1954-Wes Santee, Kansas 1955-Dean Smith, Texas 1956-Bobby Whilden, Texas 1957-Epiphany State 1958-Eddie Southern, Texas 1959-Charlie Tidwell, Kansas 1960-Cliff Cushman, Kansas 1961-Bill Kemp, Baylor 1962-Ray Sadlier, Texas 1963-Jim Miller, Colorado 1964-Robin Lingle, Missouri 1965-Nevada New Mexico 1966-Jim Rynu, Kansas 1967-Jim Rynu, Kansas 1968-Jim Murphy, Air Force 1969-Jim Rynu, Kansas 1970-Larb Oukada, Fort Hays 1971-Jim Rynu, Kansas 1972-Miami State 1973-Mike Bolt, Eastern New Mexico 1974-Phillip Ndoo, Eastern New Mexico 1975-Charton Ehizelune, Illinois 1976-Nolan Cromwell, Kansas DOGGIE SALE OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER All Items Listed in Stock Some One of a Kind Pre-Amps List Sale Dynaco ST-120 Ass. $295.00 $150.00 Dynaco ST-400 Ass. 735.00 550.00 Electronics Lenco L-85 ... $100.00 Dual701 ... 400.00 ... 150.00 Concorde BD-1000 (Cart.) ... 160.00 ... 80.00 B.&O.1000 (Cart.) ... 325.00 ... 275.00 Turntables Pre-Amps List Sale SAE MK-I $550.00 $200.00 Dynaco PAT-5 Kit 245.00 100.00 Dynaco PAT-5 Ass. 400.00 300.00 Quintessence Group 400.00 100.00 Speakers B-Amps Kenwood KN-7044 Quadrixer • $250.00 • $100.00 Scott 499 Amp • 450.00 • 150.00 Kenwood PA-Amp • 250.00 • 75.00 Kenwood KSQ-20 • 25.00 Kenwood KSQ-400 • 175.00 • 50.00 R.A. 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General Auditions—Murphy Hall Sat., April 23 10:00-12:00, 1:30-5:00 Sun., April 24 10:00-12:00, 1:30-5:00 This year SUA FINE ARTS has presented Louis Falco Dance Company, Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre, SUA Picture Lending Library, John Taller Poster, Paul Lim's Homerica, Seminar on Drama Criticism, Joffrey II Ballet, Strong Lobby Concerts, Dames At Sea, Peter Handke's Calling For Help, SUA Photo Contest, Student Print and Drawing Sale, and the ongoing Poet's and Writer's Series and Kansas Union Gallery, as well as Accent the Arts. If you have suggestions for programs or would like to help, let us know! INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: Union Gallery Chairperson Poet's and Writer's Series Chairperson Picture Lending Library Chairperson Interviews for SUA Fine Arts Committees '77-'78 Committee members to work with programs in all areas of the arts Wednesday, April 27, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Sign at the SUA Office. 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