12 Friday, February 18, 1977 University Daily Kansan Weekend Sports Roundup WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS-KU's women's gymnastics team will have its easiest meet of the season tonight in a tune-up for the State Invitational next weekend. Although KU's team has been troubled by injuries all season, Wichita State University and Oklahoma have worse troubles. The Wheelerhackers have lost their three top all-around performers and have been scoring in the mid-80s, with two injuries. They haven't scored below 100 since Jan. 21. A girls' team from the Lawrence Elite Gymnastics Club also will perform exhibition routines at the meet, which begins at 7 p.m. in Robinson Gymnastics. 180. Lockward said he expected KU to score in the 180 to 190 point range. MEN'S GYMNASTICS—Coach Bock Lovack will be looking for improvement in his KU men's gymnastics team when the Jayhawks meet Fort Hays Kansas State College and Northern Colorado in a 5 p.m. meet tomorrow in Robinson Gymnastics. We will again practice, Kansas, did 17 of 28 routines, or 1 per cent, without major flaws. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL--The KU women's basketball team plays on the road tonight against Southwest Missouri State University at 7:30 in Springfield, Mo. Lockwood said Fort Hays had been about 170 to 240 possible and that the numbers were too low. KU, now 11-14 for the season, defeated SMSU 92-51 in Southwest's Turkey Tournament in November. SMSU has an 8-14 record for the year. The Jayhawks won their last game, 71-61, against Northwest Missouri State University in the first women's basketball in a tournament in Kemper Arena in Kansas City. Mo. Jonne French is the leading scoreer and rebounder for SMSU with 13.4 points and eight rebounds a game. Adrian Mitchell is the top scoring for KU with 16 points a game. MEN'S TENNIS—The KU men's tennis will be more formal. The players will be more serious. Punil (in late) The Jayhawks are back at home this weekend after travelling to the University of Oklahoma. KU will play the Wichita State Whitehawk stockies tonight at 6:30 at the Alvaram Ristorante. At 4 a.m. tomorrow, the 'Hawks will play their first Edwardville, a team that defeated KU. The Wheatshockers are a relatively young team with a reputation of having strong No. 1 and No. 2 players, and the Southern Illinois team is regarded as one of the best in Indiana. Bill Clarke, Mark Hasking and Jeff Thomas will remain coach Kirkland Gates' top three players. Greg Buller, who didn't play singles against Arkansas, will be in the middle of the league to remain at No. 3 and either Joe Urysser or Declutter will play the No. 6 position. SOCER CLUB-The KU Socer Club begins its home season tomorrow against the Kansas United Club then travels to Manhattan to take on Kansas State Sunday. KU coach Bernie Mullin said that the Kansas United team was composed of former KU and K-State players as well as new members of the North American Soccer League. Last season Kansas United advanced to the quarter-finals of the National Amateur Cup. The game is at 2 p.m. on the soccer field at 23rd and Iowa. Student writers to compete here High school journalists from eastern Kansas will compete here today in the Kansas Scholastic Press Association regional journalism contest. More than 350 students from 21 high schools are expected to participate in one of three divisions determined by school size. Students from 5A and 4A high schools will compete in one division, 3A schools in a second division and 2A and 1A schools in a third division. Students will compete in 13 categories of newspaper and yearbook production and First, second and third-place winners at the regional contest will earn the right to compete in the state journalism contest in March at KU. TODAY: Today is the last day for students to elect the credit-no credit option, to cancel enrollment or to enroll and pay a $10 late fee. Kenneth Wooden, an expert in the field of leadership, will speak at 1:30 in the Kansas Union's Jawkway Room. The lecture is free. The Kansas Scholastic Press Association's REGIONAL JOURNALISM CONTEST is being held on campus. Awards will be given in the fall to Union's Forum, Big 8 and Jawkways Rooms. On Campus Events TONIGHT: THE MINORITY AFFAIRS CULTURAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM will present Ramon Roubideaux speaking on the "Educational Dilemma of Native Americans in the Professions" at 7:30 in the Union's Forum Room. SIGMA GAMMA RHO sorority will sponsor a dance at 9 in the Kansas Room of the Union. SUNDAY: THE KU SCOCER CLUB will paly oatway University at 2 p.m. at the 23rd floor of the Building 1. TOMORROW: There will be a "CARING FOR PETS" workshop at 9:30 a.m. in 602 Dyche Hall. For reservations call 844-4173. The KU SCOCCER CLUB will play Kansas United at 2 p.m. at the 32rd and Iowa Fields. Gay Services of Kansas will sponsor a disco VALENTINE'S DANCE at 8 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Admission is $1.75. SUA cancels 'Wizard' debut Bakshi and "Wizards" had been tentatively scheduled to come to KU Fet, 4, but the situation changed in Bakshi's plans. Now both the film and Bakshi's personal appearance have been cancelled because of monetary issues, SUA film board member, said recently. What had been planned as the Midwent premiere of *The Pursuit* directed by Baldwin, he begged me. Bakali gained fame for his direction of the movies "Fritz the Cat," "Heavy Traffic," and "Coorskin." He is still on his latest project, "Lor of the Rats." Schmidt said that 20th Century Fox, which has the rights to "Wizards," suddenly staged a virtual voyage on college campuses. The film was released since last week at a Kansas City theater. "That's show biz." Schmidt said. --exciting West Coast Jazz —NEEDED— TRACK OFFICIALS for Intramural Indoor Meet March 4th & 5th ApplyatRecreationService Room 208 RobinsonGym Bike to sell? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. 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