6 Thursday, April 21, 1977 University Daily Kansan Relays start, rain to end The 2nd Kansas Relays will begin this afternoon come rain or snow. More than The Relays were moved back a week this year, partly in an effort to avoid the persistent precipitation that seems to arrive with uncanny regularity during Relays The strategy seems to have failed. Sports however, as rain once again has plagued the Lawrence area for the past week. The National Weather Service forecast for today calls for rain ending this morning, with partly cloudy skies and a high in the 60s this afternoon. The feature event on this afternoon's abbreviated schedule is the Billy Mills 10,000-meter run which will begin at 3 p.m. The defending champion, Ted Castaniaud of BioTrack Gulls, will expel defend his title, but a strong field will be present. HEADING THE field will be Lionel Ortega of New Mexico, who won the 10,000 at the Texas Relays three weeks ago. He also finished fifth in the 5,000 at Texas and was third in the Kansas Relays six-mile event two years ago. Also expected to challenge for the title is Larry Belesley of Kansas State, who was named co-champion. KU will enter three runners in the event. George Mason, John Rosecoe and Tim Tobin. Boston, Mike who finished 34th in Boston Marathon Monday, has a lifetime Castaneda holds the Relays and Memorial Stadium record of 29.17.0. OTHER EVENTS on today's schedule are the preliminaries in the men's intramural 440-mid relay at 3:40 p.m., the faculty halfpipe at 6:15 p.m. and the women's 5,000-meter final at 4:20. The KU women's track team will be represented by 13 athletes, including two runners in the 5,000 meters, the first event to do so on the road. You begin this afternoon in Memorial Stadium. Jayhawk Laura Mordy and Nancy Bissell and Teri Anderson, a graduate assistant for the women's track team, will run in the 5:00, scheduled for 4:20 p.m. Anderson is the top runner in the event for the Jayhawks and should place at the top according to coach Tom Lionville. She ran a 16.32 to 7.27 win the 5,000 at Wichita State, and also was first last weekend at Oklahoma State. Mordy's best effort this season was at Wichita State where she finished second to Anderson and broke a school record when she ran a 19.20.8 Two KU relay teams also are scheduled to run tomorrow. The 440 relay team of Kathy Kennedy, Charmane Kuhman, Joe McIlennon and Sheila Calmese will run in the morning and the mile-rules foursome of Connie Lane, McIlennon, Jennifer Howe and Kuhman run tomorrow afternoon. Lionvale said the mile relay would be interesting because the Jayhawks would be running the event with "fresh" runners for the first time. Lane is usually in the 400-meter hurdles and Howe in the half-mile but neither is entered in those events. Only Kuhman and McMillon will be doubling events. Lionvale said he was looking forward to the invitational 100-meter dash on Saturday, an event in which the Jayhawks' hopes rest with Calmese. Calmese is coming off her best performance of the outdoor season. She won the 100 and the 220 last weekend at Oklahoma State. That she is a fast starter was evidenced last week when she broke both races open at the start. She won the 100 with a 10.9 jump, the same ever, and the 220 with a time of 24.6. Royals stadium security tightened, leniency ends KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) —The Kansas City Rangers, shocked by the rodymism and violence that marred their first two home games, shut down security and banned all liquid containers. ROBINSON SAID 12 security officers had been added to bring the force to about 40. Since last Monday night, fans with bottles, cans, jugs, coolers and other containers have been denied admission unless the containers were left outside. The Jayhawks have two entries in the 100-meter hurdles and two in the 1,500 meters. The Royals always have had a rule against bringing liquid containers into the park, Robinson said, but "we've been a little lenient with the fans before." "They serve as possible projectiles that can be thrown onto the field and endanger the safety of fans and players," Herkinson, vice president for operations, said. "And we have found the majority of them contain liquor—and it's against the law to do so." Numerous fights erupted during the home-operate series with the New York Yankees last week. Several young men, including extorcised, ran into the field during play. ON THE first night of the new policy, security guards were told that no "Thermos bottles" were allowed in the stadium. One fan who was turned away with his Among the stars that have shown their talents at the KU relays throughout the country, the Stars in Motion team is one of them. Never heard of him? He is the man that starts the events. Among the events that Ernst has worked in his 29 years as a starter have been the Big ★ ★ ★ Baseball Standings He's been starting things at the Relays for 10 years AMERICAN LEAGUE Wet Chicago 7 3 700 — Oakland 7 4 166 — Tampa 8 1 166 — Kansas City 6 5 349 1½ California 6 5 349 1½ South Carolina 6 5 240 Milwaukee W 7 L Pct. GB Baltimore 6 5 400 Rattlesnake 4 6 300 Boston 4 6 400 Cleveland 4 6 400 Detroit 4 9 300 Dallas 4 9 275 New York 7 Toronto 3 Abbond 4 Milwaukee 2 Dallas 5 Phoenix 2 Detroit 3 Boston 1 Chicago 4 City 2 Chicago 4 Chicago 2 California 2 Toronto (Jefferson 0-0) at New York (Holtzman 0-0), 1 Today's Gear Sports Galleria (10am) at Boston (Coworking) 5:30pm, 8:45pm. Hermes (6am) at Boston (Coworking) 5:30pm, 8:45pm. Hermes (6am) at California (Harbor) 10:30am, 2:30pm. W 8 L Pet. GB St Louis 4 6 401 Minneapolis 6 400 1 Nashville 6 400 1 Pittsburgh 5 405 2½ Cincinnati 5 405 2 Charlotte 5 333 1½ Philadelphia 5 333 1½ | | W | L | Pat. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Los Angeles | 5 | 1 | 311 | 0 | | Atlanta | 3 | 1 | 286 | 1 | | Houston | 5 | 5 | 500 | 4 | | San Diego | 3 | 1 | 407 | 4 | | San Francisco | 4 | 6 | 400 | 4 | | Colorado | 4 | 6 | 400 | 4 | **Yelower (Result)** N. Lloyd, N. Lloyd, N. Lloyd **Morton (Result)** P. Fitzgerald, R. Morton **Yelower (Result)** N. Lloyd, N. Lloyd, N. Lloyd **San Diego at Atlanta, Atlanta** San Francisco at Atlanta, **Tolars's games** Tolars's games There is no charge for today's events. Game canceled Rain forced cancellation of the scheduled softball game between KU and Central Missouri State yesterday. The two teams were to play a doubleheader here. The games haven't been rescheduled. The game of the season between KU and CMS has ended. RECREATION SERVICES Wrestling Tournament Saturday, April 30 11:00 A.M. Robinson College Robinson Gymnasium To enter must attend Wrestling Clinic Monday, April 25, 7:00 P.M. ROBINSON GYM Patronize Kansan advertisers. Eight Indoor and Outdoor Championships, the NAIA Championships and the NCAA Championships. Ernest, who lives in Bloemfield Hills, Mich., said earlier this week that the starter judged the fairness of the beginning of a race. Whenever a record of any type is set at a meet that he works, he has to sign a document attesting to the fairness of its beginning. After a race begins, the starter also is responsible for signaling bell laps and gun laps to notify runners of the progress of the race. Ernest became interested in the job by watching his father who also was a starter. "When I graduated from Michigan State University, my father told me that if I was interested in being a starter, it could be a lot of fun besides being profitable." Ernst said. He said that he made about $150 plus expenses at most meets. An exception is the NCAA Championships, which pay $75 a day plus expenses. "There is more a love of the sport than money involved with being a starter," Ernert said. "My total yearly intake from food is 15,000 cal., so I definitely don't get rich doing this." He said that he probably traveled more than any starter in the country. "There are a few other starters that do a little traveling, mostly on the coasts, but whenever there is a major meet in the Midwest, I am usually asked," he said. The number of meets Ernst starts each year, is adopted weekly, about 20 to 19. He said the main reason for the decline was scheduling conflicts. "For example, the Big Ten has scheduled their final for the same weekend as the Big Eight. As I told them, on this matter, my loyalty is to the Big Eight," he said. Bring this coupon in for 10% off any weekday. Vegetarian Delights 14th & Mass. sisterkettlecafe Collectively owned & operated Breakfast & lunch, 9:00-2:00 Dinner, 5:30-9:00 Coffee House Fri. & Sat. 9 pm-Midnight with live entertainment Bailes Mestizos of Topeka --bottle returned the next night with a Coleman cooler and argued—correctly—that "Thermos" was a brand name and that he was no longer in violation. MEXICAN FOLKLORIC DANCERS In Concert Featuring MARIACHI INTERNACIONAL Thursday, April 21, 1977 Hoch Auditorium 8:00 P.M.-Donation $2.50 University of Kansas Direct from University of Guadalajara, Mexico Presented in part by the Kansas Arts Commission and National Endowment for the Arts. Tickets at SUA and at the door. Mon., April 25 LA&S ACTION—PEACE CORPS/ VISTA Weekend Special Ten Daisies $1.39 Tues., April 26 LA&S 'So now we've changed it to read, 'No liquid containers', 'Robinson said. 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Wednesday Greek Art Show 9:00-10:00 Market Place Area Alumni Displaying Animation 9:00-10:00 Alumni Appreciation Banquet 8:00 Union Ballroom Alumni Reception 9:00-10:00 April 26, Thursday Greek Art Show 9:00-9:10 Market Place Area Philosophy-Sports Events Veteran Park High School Greene School 9:00-11:10 High School April 24. Friday Greek Art Show 9:00:00.00 Market Place Area Street Dance=TGIF, Band 2:00:00.00 Stairway Avenue April 10, Saturday Greek Art Show 9:00-10:00 Market Place Area Phillipsen South Bunker 11:00-12:00 April 30, Saturday Greek Art15row 9:00-9:00 Market Place Area PhiPharhaeus Sports Events 11:00-11:00 Holcom Park Countryside course May 1, Sunday Closing ceremonies awards, speakers 1:00-2:30 Pofter's Lake KU BAND MEMBERS 1976-77 Annual Spring Formal Banquet Sunday, May 1, 6:30 p.m. Union Ballroom PROGRAM: PROGRAM: Chancellor Archie Dykes—Speaker Band awards Showing of Missouri Game Film Other Entertainment Prepaid to those paying fall band fee. '5.00 all others, including guests, family and friends. Sign up for all reservations in Band Office, Room 214, Murphy no later than Friday, April 22. Paul Gray's Jazz Festival PAUL GRAY'S JAZZ PLACE, 926 Mass. upstairs TONITE: Jam Session with River City Jazz Band, no cover, no minimum FRI: the Jay McShann Band Just returned from a highly successful European tour Admission $5.00 No, KU IU's just Arkansas until 7 p. T Although nationwide entering of Kansa SAT: All Star Jazz Band THE L F featuring Claude Williams, violin; Mike White, clarinet; Ray Ehrhart, piano; Paul Gunther, drums; Clyde Bysom, saxophone; Harold Keen, trombone; Paul Gray, trumpet; Pete Wyman, bass. 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