Thursday, March 3, 1977 7 University Daily Kansan second head. skets of a row to its could 12-point Jayhawk swimmers test benefits of determined practice, early goals By KEN DAVIS Sports Writer When the University of Kansas swim team began practice last fall, each swimmer had the same goal—to do well in the Big Eight championship meet. After six months of training, both athletes arrived and by Saturday each swimmer will know whether he reached his goal. The Big Eight teams begin competition today for the conference title at the new Nebraska Sports Center in Lincoln. Preliminaries will be run this afternoon and the first finals are slated for this evening. Kansas will attempt to regain the title he held for eight consecutive years before Iowa State captured the crown last year. The Jayhawks finished third last season. KU TAKES a dual meet record of 4-5 into the conference finale. Not only does the meet mark the close of the 1976-77 season, but in the year KU coaching career of Dick Reignan. In the last dual meet of the season Feb. 19, the Jayhawks beat Oklahoma State, 60-53. Since then the swimmers haven't been going through strenuous workouts. Reason said that it was important to do just enough to stay effective. ACCORDING TO Reason there is no clear-cut favorite in this year's meet. He said he thought any one of four teams could win. "The hard work was done early in the season, but now we've got to swim enough to stay effective. Mental preparation is what it's all about at this point." dividual medley, the 100 butterfly, the 100 backstroke, the 100 breaststroke and the 800 freestyle relay. The 1650 freestyle will replace the 1000 freestyle. "Oklahoma is my own personal favorite if it comes down to having to pick one." Rhea said, "But *Missouri* and Iowa State have to be strongly considered as well ourselves. I think we can swim well and finish first or swim well and finish fifth." The championship meet differs from dual meets in that there are 18 events instead of 12. The teams compete at the same time. SIX FINALS will be held on Friday and the thal final events will be feature on Saturday. Rain-outs not impossible in intramural basketball The popular belief would be that it's impossible for a basketball game to be rained out. However, that belief doesn't hold true at Robinson Gymnasium where 12 intramural basketball games were rained out last night. "We run into this problem every time it rains," Tom Wilkerson, director of the organization. He said there were about a dozen leaks in the north gym, three or four in the south gym. Although at least 12 games could be canceled each night if the rain keeps up, Wilkerson said, the main concern is protecting the wooden floor. “IF WE allow it to leak, it’ll warm the floor,” Wilkerson said. “I don’t know exact figures, but it would be very expensive to replace.” He said that a section of floor in the north gymnasium was warped from previous rains and that about 300 or 360 square feet could be replaced to be a cost of about $1,000. KU's gymnastics coaches, whose teams work out in the south gym, said they were inconvenienced by the leaks but were able to work around them. "We're fortunate that there isn't a leak there, where we put the mats," Ken Snow wrote. "It's not as bad as you think." BOB LOCKWOOD, men's gymnastics coach and physical education instructor, said the leaks weren't affecting his team but were affecting his classes. He also pointed out that the roof had been worked on to repair the leaks last summer. "We're limited on facilities for education purposes now," he said. "This is putting further strain on it. I can't understand why we need to stay so busy with work on it, and it's still not fixed." Wilkerson said the intramural offices were concerned whether they could finish the basketball season before the softball season started. He said the canceled games probably would have to be made up on Friday nights and weekends. AWRENCE OYOTA Lawrence Auto Plaza 29th & Iowa 842-2191 Yell Leader Clinics Allen Field House March 7 (Mon.) 6:00-7:30 p.m. March 8 (Tues.) 6:00-8:00 p.m. March 10 (Thurs.) 5:30-7:00 p.m. March 21 (Mon.) 5:30-7:00 p.m. Prelims: Thurs., March 24 at 6:00 p.m. 1977-78 KU Pom Pon Girl and Yell Leader Tryouts You can be a part of the nationally recognized University of Kansas pom and yell leading squads which have traditionally become a source of opportunities for trying out are as follows: (1) regularly enrolled University of Kansas undergraduate student; (2) possess a minimum 1.8 overall grade-point average; (3) have a sincere interest in boost KU athletics into an annual竞赛. The KU pom pom girls and yell leaders are sponsored and governed by the University of Kansas. All students, all interested in learning more about becoming a member of the squares are urged to attend clinics to be conducted prior to tryouts for each squad. There are training and routines for trying out will be taught. Yell Leader Finals Saturday, March 26 2:00 p.m., Allen Field House Pom Pon Finals, Saturday, March 26, 9:30 a.m., Allen Field House Annex. Pom Pon Girl Clinics Allen Field House March 7 (mon.) 6:00-7:30 p.m. March 8 (Tues.) 6:00-8:00 p.m. March 10 (Thurs.) 5:30-7:00 p.m. March 21 (Mon.) 5:30-7:00 p.m. Finals Clinic March 23 (Wed.) 6:00-8:00 p.m. Prelims: Tuesday, March 22 7:00 p.m., Allen Field House Annex SANDWICHES BBQ $2.00 Roast Beef or Ham on Onion Bun Cucumber & Tomato $2.00 Monte Cristo $2.25 Ham & Cheese Grilled Like French Toast French Dip $2.25 Reuben $2.25 Vienna Club $2.25 Home Made Soup Bowl *1.25 Ham, Turkey, Swiss, Lettuce, Tomato, 1,000 Island Cup *1.50 OMELETTES Herb $2.00 Bacon & Cheddar 2.25 Denver 2.50 Harvest 2.50 Triple Cheese 2.50 8th & New Hampshire (in the 8th Street Marketplace) Garden . $ . 85 Chef . 2.25 Vegetarian . 2.00 OTHER DELIGHTS Lasagne w/ salad $3.25 Eggs Benedict 2.75 Veg. & Cheese Plate 2.50 Veg. & Dip 1.25 Eggs Crackers & Cheese 1.50 OPEN 10:30-8:30 Closed Sundays 10% Off with K.U.I.D. THE RUGBY CLUB (WHO ELSE?) PRESENTS . . . AN ORGY OF CARTOONS 67 YEARS OF SEX, VIOLENCE, AND GENERAL BAD TASTE "TRIP TO THE MOON" [1902] The first cartoon ever made—a surrealistic fantasy featuring a magic umbrella that zaps the moon natives at the flick of a wrist. "GERTIE THE DINOSAUR [1909] The first fully animated cartoon, all 10,000 frames drawn by Winsor McCay himself. "FELIX (THE CAT) IN FAIRYLAND" (1922) "Gosh! I wish a fairy!" says our hero, and an aroused witch takes it from the forest. "ALICE'S EGG PLANT" [1924] A Disney cartoon on an Egg Layers' strike, where the hens need Ex-Lax more than they need the CIO. "BARNYARD LODGE" The happy tale of a lecherous farmer who lives happily ever after with a nymph from the Zodiac. STRIKE! I TELL YOU STRIKE! "BOOP-OOP-A-DOOP" [1932] Or the perils of America's favorite curdish hostess as she seeks revenge on a mousseloaded moustachecock con manager. Betty splits the family scene and is promptly scared out of her cell by a series of goblins singing Cat's favorite famous dome-chaed chant "MINNIE THE MOOCHER" [1932] "PECKER ISLAND" (1934) The infamous Eveready Hard-on leaves no hole unplugged in his great crusade to eliminate the last vestiges of virginity from the world. And the funniest cartoons ever made. "THE BAND CONCERT" [1925] "MOVING DAY" [1936] An Academy Award winner from that long ago time when Mickey was an undomesticated dog, he picked something like a real duck. Another color Disney, this one constaining Black Pete as the villainous sheriff who spits out his dog when Donnell's defiant is a spitup. BUGS BUNNY'S **HARUM SCAR-UM** (1938) The first B.B. color cartoon, an Ode to Anarchy co-starring the one and only Elmer Fudd. MIGHTY MOUSE [1952] DAFFY DUCK [1949] in color, our transsexual heroine) lays a Golden Egg and quickly wishes she) hadn't. Mighty carries on the class struggle by撞ing the facsimil king into the alligator pit, while the legged belt sets out areas of appreciation. "WHAT'S OPERA, DOC?" (1956) BUGS BUNNY'S An Academy Award winner featuring Bugs in drag, with Elmer as his host! ROADRUNNER [1961] On the theory that if you've seen one Roadrunner you've seen 'em all, we present every Roadrunner ever made. LENNY BRUCE'S LENNY 'BROUSE 'S "TANK YOU, MASK MAN" A cartoon version of Bruce's classic skit about the Lone Ranger's REAL interest in Tonto and Silver. Fri., Sat., & Sun., March 4-5-6 Wescoe Auditorium, Room 3140 7,9&11:00 (No 11:00 Sunday) $1.50 Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan. 864-4358