10 Friday, April 1, 1977 University Daily Kansan Gates jumbles tennis team lineup By ERIC MARTINCICH Sports Writer After KU's men's tennis team defeated Oklahoma State, 54, last weekend, coach Kirkland Gates said that he anticipated making several changes in KU's lineup. So, it came as no surprise yesterday when the Oklahoma State team and Lonnie Taylor would be in the lineup this Injury ends spring drills for OB Lillis Spring football drills ended after only two days for KU sophomore quarterback Bill Lillis as he suffered a broken left forearm in practice yesterday. Lillis, a former standout at Rockhurst High School in Karsas City, Mo., was injured shortly after 6 p.m. when sacked while attempting to pass during a practice drill. He was approximately third-string on the Jaybawk's depth chart. Commenting on Lillis' injury, Kansas football coach Bud Moore, said, "I hate that because he was just recovering from a foot injury and he was showing us that he had made some progress since his freshman year." LLIIs, 63 and 180 pounds, had his arm set last night by team surgeon Dr. John Wertz-berger. It is expected the bone will take four to six weeks to heal. Linebacker Harry Murphy was also injured yesterday. Murphy, who played strong safely last season, suffered a cut below the right eye. Dr. David Hiebert inspected Murphy's badly swollen cheek and diagnosed that the laceration would not require stitches nor keep the athlete from further practice. Road rally set for this Sunday The Lawrence chapter of the Sports Car Club has an annual Spring game. Airl Food's road rally Sunday afternoon. The rally, to begin at 1 p.m. in Centennial Park, is a "gimmick and time rally," according to Buzz Fisher, a local SCCA member, who helped organize the rally. "You're given a set of directions and questions to answer. 'Fisher said.' If you follow the directions, they'll lead you to the locations and questions are." Is it a scavenger hunt? "Hunt." Fisher said the last question led the ennants to a post-rally party paid for by the ennants. "It's very simple rally," he said, "and it will be up so people aren't forced to speech." The rally lasts about three hours, but the amount of time the cars have to finish the race is less than a hour. So he driver who finishes closest to the time allotted and has the most rvht answers will weekend when the Jayhawks travelled to Boulder to meet the Colorado Buffaloes and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Anyone can enter in any kind of car, he as long as the car has seat belt for all people. Fisher said he expected 20 to 25 cars to enter by the deadline, 1 p.m. Sunday. Entry fees are $3 for club members and $4 for nonmembers. Most of the money brought in will be spent for trophies and the party, Fisher said. "We don't plan to be nonprofit, but we usually are," he said. Softball squad sets to oppose tough pitching The Jayhawks, 4-10, will face their first competition against notably strong pitching tomorrow in a doubleheader against the University of Nebraska-Omaha in Omaha. Buller, who has played singles in just half KU's meets this year, will play the No. 3 player on Wednesday at Southern Colorado. Taylor will be making his first appearance this season. He will be Coach Bob Stainclaw said this would be the experienced pitcher. "Their starting pitcher has been at this for quite a while. She's pitched since she was in her teens and she now 30." I thought to give us an idea of what we can "It ought to give us an idea of what we can do against a nationally ranked team." NU-Omaha was fifth in the College World Series last year. teams in the Big Eight when they face Colorado. Presseason polls have predicted the Buffaloes to finish second behind Oklahoma. GATES HAS been disappointed in the play of the lower portion of KU's lineup, particularly the No. 3, 4 and 5 positions, all season. TO BEAT Colorado, we will have to at least split our single matches, he said. "We'll need to make a lot of calls." "We haven't proven ourselves at the bottom half of the lineup," Gates said. "We must be competitive here if we are to win in the Bie Fight." KU will be facing one of the tougher Kansas, 10-6, will be led by Clark Bilek, 14, at the No. 1 singles slot, Mark Hosking, 13, will play at No. 2. Buller will be at No. 3 replacing Jeff Thomas, whose record had slipped to 5-9. Collier Chel, 8-7, will remain at No. 4 while Joe Russer, coming off an impressive showing last week against the Cowboys, will play No. 6. Women open new season A young, but talented, KU women's track team will open the outdoor season tomorrow when it travels to the Emporia State University Invitational. Women's track coach Tom Lionvale will lead his team, including 18 freshmen, into Emporia after a fourth place finish at the Big Eight Indoor. Lionville said that the indoor season had broken the monotony of training and gave the women a chance to discover their best events. "The girls have improved individually and collectively since we ended the indoor season," Lionvale said. "A lot of the girls are in the best condition of their lives." LIONVALE IS optimistic about the Jayhawk's chances in the meet and the entire outdoor season. "I think we should place very high Saturday," he said. "It wouldn't surprise me at all if every outdoor running record was broken this season." To win at Emporia, Lionville said, the Jayhawks would have to beat Big Eight counterpart Kansas State, and also Emporia State and Wichita State. He said the Jayhawks were strong in the running events with Sheila Calmese in the 400 and Lauren Seymour in the Kuhman in the 400 and the 442-yard relay. Jo McMullen in the 400, and Josena Shannon and Michelle Brown in the 1,300 shorthanded strong performers according to Liawale. The University of Kansas women's golf team will travel to Columbia, Mo. tomorrow to play in the Missouri University game against Stephen F. Austin College of Missouri and Stephen College of Columbia. Golfers compete in triangular The team seeks to improve on their 15th place finish at the Texas Invitational, where Patty Morris led the Hawks with a 264 point score in the first tournament of the year. 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