Fridav.March 4.1977 9 SS. Owens sitting tight; assistants might not be KANAS CITY, Mo.—As much concern to Kansas basketball fans as an actual score of last season's game was the question of how Ted Tebow had assumed that if he lost this game or didn't win the Big Eight Post-Season game at KU would end soon—possibly in November. Owens was obviously displeased with KU's performance and he had other complaints too. But he and his staff weren't likely the possibility of his removal as a head coach. "We were 18-10 this season," Owens said, "we made some improvement over last year's mark (13-18). I had hopes we'd be a big team, I knew it would be marginal." ONLY ONE KU player could be reached for comment on Owen's situation. Team captain Ken Koenigs, said, "I think all the static is unjustified. The coaches are men who have worked hard and who are not blaming for the ten losses this season." No other players were contacted as both teams were shielded from reporters and apparently were "whisked away" through a back door. K-State coach Jack Hartman excused his players from meeting the press on grounds they were tired. Assistant coach Sam Miranda said he didn't want to discuss his job situation last night. Miranda confirmed that he was in Evanville, Ind., Wednesday, where he reportedly was looking for a position as a coach. He said he would join the team. He said that any assistant coach, including himself, had aspirations of being a head coach. OF THE coaching, situation, assistant coach Duncan Reid said: "I've been so busy that I haven't had time to look at it until now. "Certainly I'd love to be a head coach. I'm in a position now to be one. That's one of the reasons I came to KU and take a fine high school program. "But I wouldn't accept just any head coaching job. KU is a great place to coach and Ted Quaes is a great work for you. One seemed to want to ask Owens his thoughts on his job status. But when he ended his post-game interview by saying, "I wish ya next year guys," questions came up. University Daily Kansan "I just said the simple truth. See ya next year. I have no other plans." KANSAS CITY, Mo.—When Kansas coach Ted Owens knocked the scorekeeper's foul indicator down in the second half last night, he hoped Big Eight Commissioner Chuck Neimas get his message about the officiating. Owens blasts officiating of game Neinas generally was noncommittal about the incident after the game. When asked what had happened, Neinas answered affirmatively. He wouldn't tell the specifics of Owens' comeback. And just to be sure, Owens turned and pointed to the commissioner in the stands and reportedally “Neilnas, this is a goddamn fix with (Ben) Dreith out there.” The Jayhawks were called for 27 fouls—17 in the second half—and K-State's Curtis the Wildcats hit the 15-of-15 free throw. Owens also expressed his dissatisfaction with the scheduling of officials for the post- "I was unhappy with the assignment that was made. One of them is a very fine one." Dreth and Roy Clymer were the officials for the KU game. Jim Bains and John Overby officiated the Missouri-Oklahoma game. KU men's gymnastics coach Bob Lock-wood is looking for a big performance from his team when the Jayhawks meet Colorado in the final dual meet of the season tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. Both teams have been scoring about 190 of 240 points this year, but Lockwood said he thought it would take about 195 points to win tomorrow's meet. Weekend Sports Gymnasts dual CU "I know we're capable of breaking 184," he said. "I think we're capable of breaking 185." Kansas will take a 6-3 dual meet record into the meet. THE COMPETITION against the Buffalo falls will be the final dual meet for three seniors: Jody Summers, John Nunley and Ford Culbertson. The meet will be the last for both teams before the Big Eight championships, which are scheduled for next month. OWENS CONTINUED: "We have no say about who officiates the games. We worked with all of the staff, and everyone." Soccer Club to play The KU Soccer Club is scheduled to host two games this weekend. Ottawa University, which defeated the Montreal University in a season game. GOMERU 91, WRITEC 87, MONTREAL 92. KU coach Bernie Mullin said that both kames had just been added to the schedule and that he will continue. The Kansas City International Soccer Club, which was last season's Heart of America Soccer Association (HASA) champion, plays here Sunday. "WE CHANGED to these teams to give us better games early in the season," he said. KC International defeated Kansas United for the HASA championships last year. Kansas United defeated the Jayhawks earlier this season. Mullin said injuries that had plagued the team the last couple of weeks had lessened. Last week six players were out with injuries. The only players still injured are Paul Addison and Terry Wilcoxen. The Recreational Services is hosting an intramural track meet tonight and will be held on Saturday, April 20. Both games are scheduled for 2 p.m., and will be played on the soccer field at 23rd and Track meet begins Events will be 60-yard hurdles, 60-yard hurdles, 220, 440, 880, mile, high jump, long jump. The meet is divided into men's and women's divisions. Last year over 90 people participated in the event, and about 100 persons have signed up to compete in this year's meet. We will be bringing our works in the recreational services office. Cage rain outs end All scheduled intramural basketball games were played last night in Robinson Gymnasium after rain leaking through the 12-games cancellation of 12 games Wednesday night. Craig Edmonson, graduate student assistant at recreational services, said that some of the postponed games would be played later this month. Games would be played later this month. The KU Rugby Club opens its spring season tomorrow with a game against the Wichita Rugby Club. The game will be played at 1:30 p.m. in Wichita. Rugby Club opens Swimmers 4th after first day KU diver Tom Anagnas won one of the first five events in the first day's action at the Big Eight Conference swim meet last night in Lincoln, Neb. Anagos along with fellow Jayhawk divers Kurt Anselmi and Mark Hill scored 39 points in the one-meter diving to put KU in fourth place after the first day. Anselmi was third and Hill fourth as Anagos set a record for recorded diving with a score of 453.18 points. Iowa State University was on top going into the second day with 116 points. Oklahoma was next with 85 points followed by Oklahoma at Oklahoma State 88 and host Nebraska 28. KU's 400 yard relay team of Jay Arn- serger, Jed Blankship, Peter Velasco and Jesse Gray captured sixth with a time of 3:38.8. In the 500-yard freestyle, Mike Allen was seventh and Pete Balker-Akernia ninth with times of 4.1-4.1 and 4.42-5.9 respectively. He scored the last Jayhawk points of the evening with eighth and ninth place finishes in the 200 individual medley. think we should get some choice in who officiates the game." Bernie Sagau, supervisor of Big Eight officials, made the officiating assignments, FISH & FEAST SALE! Fish & Feast Basket includes 2 of our famous Fish Fillets, our new Hush Puppies, a frigate full of Fryes, a slew of Slaw and an extra large, 20 oz. Schooner of Coca-Cola. Later or sooner, you'll try our Schooner! We have a new 20 oz. Schooner soft drink. for only Owens said: "I'm not trying to excuse us—we did some things poorly. But they just walked downcount to the free throw line and the entire last seven to eight minutes." Long John Silver's "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Owens said that there had been contact both ways in the last few minutes and that KU should have been awarded as many free throws as K-State had. SEAFOOD SHOPPES Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 In the First psalm, God says the man that delighted himself in "THE LAW OF THE LORD" shall be like a tree planted by the riveride, his "leaf shall not wither and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper." "BUT THE WICKED ARE LIKE THE TROUBLED SEA, WHEN IT CANNOT REST, WHOSE WATERS CAST UP MIRE AND DIRT. THERE IS NO PEACE SAITH MY GOD TO THE WICKED!" I sait 5720; 21. We cry peace, peace, be peaceful, to rise up and put away the lawiness all about and around. In Amos 5:24-23, God says: "TAKU AWAY FROM ME THE NOISE OF MY SYNSOS: FOR NOT HE WILL HERETHE MELOY OF THY VIOLIS, BUT LET RIGHTEOUSNESS BE A MIGHTY STREAM." In plain every day language God is here saying: I am sick of your songs and music, take it away. What I want is judgment and righteousness established in the land like mighty rivers and streams that bless the earth and her inhabitants: That God's mighty people might come and His will be done on earth as in Heaven. every true and faithful witness of Jesus Christ to "cry aloud and spare not" to denounce every transgression of the Law of God, and the rejection and departure from one "ojot or titlit" to deny all man-made amendments which reveal the very character of the Ommiptimus of the Lord your enemies, but friends in that they seek to turn you away from the wrath of God. THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH, AND THESE FATHFUL WITNESSES ARE SEEKING TO "SMITE DEATH'S THREATENING WAVE BEFORE YOU." (This same phrase is repeated with you till we meet again, death's threatening wave before you, keep love's banner floating over you. —.) The Almighty has engaged Himself by means of the New Covenant, and the work and ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, to write three Laws upon the people of Israel, and to proclaim that we are workers together with God." Don't race against Him! "THE LAPESE OF CHURCH DISCIPLINE WAS A CERTAIN SYMPTOM OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ANIMALITY," and the English Historian, Terry, as he looked across centuries of experiences of the English people. Church anarchy in doctrine and conduct produces political and social instability. It is also the case that churches, produce church anarchy! If you are a church member you can do something to correct this situation by being faithful to your vows to serve God, "WHEN THOU VOEST A VOW TO GOD, DEFE NOT TO PAY IT; FOR HE HAT NÓ GOOD, DEFE NOT TO PAY IT; FOR WHICH THU HAST VOUSED'T" Ecclesi. 543. All that has been said in the above concerning God's message in the Second Psalm, might be summed up in just one short verse of the New Testament. Romans 6:31: "FOR THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH; BUT THE FUR OF THE LORD IS SACRIFICATION FOR OUR LORD." "SIN IS ANY WANT OF CONFORMITY UNTO, OR, TRANSGRESSION OF THE LAW OF GOD." It is the duty of "THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH; BUT THE GIFT OF GOD is ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD." DEATH does a mighty big business every day. Probably all over the world at this moment there are between 150 and 200,000 dead bodies waiting to be buried. And tomorrow there will be an additional like number, with you and me included in one of those tomorrows! If just one day's "crop of blood" will be needed, then we will be covered. Great nations, great institutions, companies, unions, and concerns of all kinds, also die, perish from the earth! John Bunyan said, give a little everything everyday to your own funeral in order that you might be prepared! "DEATH — I!" The Lord Jesus Christ is the MIGHTY CONQUEROR OF DEATH! He raised the dead! He raised Himself from the dead! Don't neglect and reject Him and His message. He will never die deliberately use the word "SUBMIT" rather than "COMMIT", as it appears to us there is quite a difference. In Mark 1:15, Jesus said, "... THE TIME IS FULLEFEL, AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS AT HAND, REPEAT EYE, FOR THE WORLD SHALL BE FULLEFEL." 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