Friday, April 15, 1977 University Daily Kansan 9 on her r bracket d. "If she nees either e trouble strength." Bnor 95 ★ ★ ★ Sports Roundup ★ ★ ★ ag. $2.50 with this coupon Track team to OSU The KU women's track team will travel to Stilwater, Ohk, today for the two-day event. Although the Jahyahs finished fourth as a team last week in the Wichita State Relays, several individuals turned in their event and three KU records were broken. At Wichita, the Jayhawks got most of their points from five events, and they will be strong in those events at Oklahoma State. CHARMANE KUHLMAN will be going for her third straight victory in the 400 meters after her record-breaking performance last week, Sheila Calmeze, who qualified for the AIAW nationalals along with Kuhlman, will be a contender in the 100. This weekend KU hosts the Big Eight Soccer Championship tournament. Defending champion KU will meet strong teams in Missouri and Missouri in the battle for the title. Big Eight soccer KU enters the tournament with a 6-1-4 record, but KU coach Bernie Mullin said "We have played many varsity teams who are national powers, and have shaved away from much Big Elight play," he said. KU also has suffered from injuries and scholastic conflicts which had many star players out of the line up. Forward Monsour Taberzadeh will return after missing most of this spring because of scholastic conflicts. He will team with Mohammed Alt-Ameur to re-form what Mullin last fall called his one-two strikingunch. WITH THOSE two on the front line last fall, KU won seven of its last eight games hail, it won't work for us in tough games. "It is hard to have them back again," he said. "The team is one of the few forwardes Felipe Santos and Jairo Ruz, and instead of a one-two striking punch, we now have a one-two-three punch quite capable of scoring goals. Colorado enters the tournament with the best record, 7-0, 2-1. Mullin said the record didn't insure a win for them. Teams that have won in the past haven't necessarily had the best records coming into the competition, he said. All preliminary games tomorrow and the seventh- and fifth-place finals Sunday will be played on the soccer fields at 23rd and Iowa streets. The third and first-place finals will be in Memorial Stadium. All games are free to the public. The schedule for the tournament: DIVISION A a.m. Kemas vs. Okhaoka St. 10:00 a.m. Okhaoka St. 11:00 p.m. Okhaoka St. 12:00 p.m. Okhaoka St. 13:00 p.m. Okhaoka St. 14:00 p.m. Okhaoka St. Division B Drittsbaum 10:25 m. Missoura to K. State 10:35 m. Colorado to K. State 10:45 m. Colorado to K. State 1:30 m. K. State to Missoura 1:30 m. K. State to Missoura 1:30 m. K. State to Missoura KU loses recruit KU lost a possible basketball recruit yesterday when the University of Colorado signed 6-foot-8 Brian Johnson of Cherry Creek. Colo. Sunday Sunday 9:45 a.m. Seventh place final 10:00 a.m. Third place final 10:00 p.m. Big Eight Championship game 10:00 p.m. Big Eight Championship game Yesterday was the first day high school prospects could sign letters of intent to attend college. The others who attended the dinner, Vinnie Johnson of McLennan, Tex., and Jay Hart of Allgayhju in Cumberland, Both are junior college products. Both are junior college products. Johnson was one of three recruits who visited Kansas during the annual Jayhawk wrestling tournament. KU' cannot expect to announce any announcement until recruiting has been completed. Rugby club away The KU Rugby Club will try to snap its two-game losing streak Saturday when it travels to Topeka to play the Topeka Rugby Club. The Jayhawks will once again be playing without several starters who, because of injuries, have been out of the line-up since the beginning of the spring season. The KU A-team is 3-6 for the season after week 12-0 loss to Kansas State, and the week 14-0 loss to Minnesota. Awards speaker set Women's track and field star Oliga Cornilly will be the featured speaker at the KU women's third annual Athletic Awards Ballroom. April 24 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Connolly won the gold medal in the women's discus in the 1966 Olympics when she represented Czechoslovakia. She competed in the next four Olympic Games for the United States. Connolly was captain of the 1972 Olympics team and flag bearer in the 1972 Olympics. Connolly studied medicine in Prague, Czechoslovakia, and has done work in heart disease research. The KU men's tennis team's attempt to repay Arkansas for a 9-0 loss suffered to them earlier this season failed yesterday afternoon. one nazezback defeated KU, 7-2. Lonnie Taylor, playing at the No. 6 singles position, picked up KU's only singles win. He beat Arkansas' John Bailey, 7-6, 7-6. Tennis team unable to repay Arkansas Bill Clarke and Mark Hosking, playing at the No. 1 doubles position, defeated Arkansas' No. 1 team for KIT's second point They beat Mike Vogel and Brian Sake, 6-3, 7-4, 7-6, in a match that was deadlocked until the final tiebreaker point. A slam down at 8-6 allowed Clarke broke the tie and gave KU the edge. Despite KU's loss, coach Kirkland Gates praised his team's efforts. "We pushed them at every area," he said, "and Mark Hosking showed that he is coming out of his slump. It was the first time we two weeks that Mark has played well." The loss to Arkansas dropped KU's record to 14-10. The Hawks play again this afternoon against Missouri Western at 2 on the Allen Field House Courts. TONITE: Joe Utterback Trio Great West Coast Jazz Admission $2.00 SATURDAY: ATURDAY: Claude "Fiddler" Williams Just back from Europe! Admission $3.00 Includes Free Beer!! at PAUL GRAY'S JAZZ PLACE 926 Mass. Call 843-8575 or 842-9458 GET HUNGRY AT NIGHT? And who doesn't? Here at Naismith there is a complete line of vending machines with a wide selection and variety of choices available 24 hours a day. That may not sound important now, but come this winter when it's cold and blowing it will be mighty nice to be able to get a hot sandwich or a pack of cigarettes at 3 in the morning without having to leave the building. Relax next fall—move to Naismith Hall Private baths—Weekly maid service—Comfortable, carpeted rooms—Heated swimming pool—Good food with unlimited seconds—Lighted parking—Color TV—Close to campus—Many other features. 1800 Naismith Drive Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913-843-8559 The following items will be checked out and graphed, on over $10,000 worth of testing equipment. THE WIZARD IS BACK Due to the large response we had on the last Amplifier & Receiver Clinic, Team is having another one this Saturday, April 16, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Total Harmonic Distortion Frequency Response During the clinic the following brands of receivers will be on sale, while supply lasts. Channel Separation Sensitivity Actual Power Output Mours: 10-8 Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Satdays 12-5 Sundays Phone 841-3775 So bring your receiver or amplifier down to Team and have it checked out, absolutely free. All Yamaha Receivers 30% off All Pioneer Receivers 20% off All JVC Receivers All Rotel Receivers 20% off 20% off All Technics Receivers 20% off