University Dally Kansan Monday, February 14, 1977 9 Gymnasts' top performance loses Coach Bob Lockwood predicted last week that his men's gymnastics team would score 190 points Saturday against Nebraska. The Jayhawks did just that, but it wasn't good enough to overcome the powerful Cornshuskers. Nebraska, despite KU's best performance at the knees, easily handled the Hawks in the second round. BELL It was only the second time that Kansas has surpassed the 190 mark since rule changes making scoring more difficult were passed two years ago. The other time was last year against Oklahoma when KU scored 197.65. as in *in- Clark* with a *Cassan* in the *ding* at *sing out* tith as two the *ut* with but with it they *wrk we* and *er* and *er* s swim for just U swim- ropping gs. events in J, which in pre- The Jayhawks mustered only three third place finishes against the "Hunkers, who are one of the three powers in Big Eight gymnasium UU had several outstanding performances. take the 10- s year in ning time 200-yard d Estes 1:55.03 to ach, was emers who obtain Ben and places second and MIKE HYNES paced the Kansas crew with 48.60 of 60 placed in the all-around. It was a career high for Hynes, and he turned in solid performances on the pennel horse, parallel bars and horizontal bar to achieve the score. The 48.60 was good for third place. Larry Gerard of Nebraska, an international competitor for the United States, won the all-around with $53.35, and Mark Williams of NU was second with $51.25. KU's Jody Summers was fourth in the all-around with 45.75, his best output at that event since midway through last season. je 200 in- stash.style and style and A Alley., 'assistant,. awesome.ound in the likely be in BESIDES HIS third place finishing in the all-around, Hynes also took third in the all-around, but he did not win KU's other third place was won by John Nunley, who scored 9.0 on the still rings. was still room to improve because KU hit only 17 of 28 routines flawlessly. "That 190 is a pretty good score, and it was kind of our goal," he said. "But it's not like a limit because we just hit 61 per cent of our sets." Lockwood said he was pleased with the team's performance, but added that there performance was a little off from last weekend's 9.25 on the rings, but he added that Nunley was ill Saturday and had to wear practices last week because of the illness. Lockwood said Hynes and Summers had good meets and that freshman Bob Teel, who is still recovering from a broken leg, also performed well. He said that Nunley's The Jayhawks will be at home this weekend when they host Fort Hays State College and Northern Colorado in a meet Saturday in Robinson Gymnasium. If President Jimmy Carter's proposed tax rebate is paid by Congress, almost everyone who filed a federal income tax return will receive an extra $50. First tax rebates have been figured on a percentage basis of the amount of money a person owes. Carter's proposed tax rebate described Arkansas sweeps past KU netters, 9-0 Kirkland Gates thought the KU men's tennis team would be prepared for its meet with the University of Arkansas Saturday afternoon in Fayetteville, Ark. After all, the head coach had seen his team beat Tulsa, 8-1, and narrowly defeated by Southern Illinois, 5-4, in their first two matches. So it came as quite a shock to Gates when the Jawshacks the Jawshacks shutout by the Razorbills. "I think that it came as a surprise to everyone," Gates said after the defeat. "I thought that the match would be much more even, with Arkansas possibly favored because of the home court advantage. I never expected a 9-0 sweep." EVEN THE BEST could not win for KU Saturday, Bill Clarke, who was 24-6 last season, lost to Buddy Bowman, 7-5, 64, in the final game of the season. Bowman in straight sets last year. Mark Hasking, in the No. 2 position, took his match to three sets before bowing to Brian Sakey, 4-6, 7-6, 6-2. Hosking's record slipped to 2-1. KU's Jeff Thomas and Joe Ruyser ran into tough competition, both losing in straight sets. Thomas, at No. 3, was defeated, 6-1, 8-2 by Ronnie Hightower, and Ruyser, No. 4, lost to Joe Bailey by the identical score. NO. 5 SINGLES player, Mats Eurenius of Stockholm, lost to Mark Vogge, 64, 3-6, 6-0, and No. 6 Chett Collier lost to Robert Cox. 6,2-7. 7-6. In doubles, the No. 1 team of Clarke and Hosking lost to Sakety and Vogle, 6-2, 6-4, while the No. 2 team of Thomas and Greg Buller was defeated, 6-2, 7-6, by Highower and Bailey. It took three sets before the No. 3 team of Thomas and Gavin won by Bowman and Cox, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. "WE WERE NOT outclassed. There were several matches that could've gone either way," he said. "We didn't perform as badly as the score indicates. Gates wasn't as disappointed at the end of the match. "We learned a lesson Saturday. We have prepared. I think it's good we 1870 this time." Gates and his souud will spend this week thinking about that lesson, preparing for their next match, which will be against Wichita State Friday night at the Alvamar Racquet Club. Big Eight standings Conf. All Game Conf. W L. All Games Kansas St. 9 1 W 7 Missouri 8 3 16 7 Nebraska 7 4 15 10 Oklahoma 7 4 15 8 KANS A 4 5 18 Colorado 4 8 9 14 Okahama St. 3 8 9 14 Iowa St. 2 9 6 17 SATURDAY'S RESULTS SATURDAY'S RESULTS Oklahoma State 81, Iowa State 79; Kansas State 66, Kansas 83; Colorado 79, Oklahoma 65; Nebraska 60; Missouri 58. THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Wednesday: Kansas at Iowa State; Oklahoma State at Kansas State; Colorado at Missouri; Nebraska at Oklahoma; Missouri at Oklahoma; Iowa State at Oklahoma; Oklahoma State at Colorado; Nebraska at Kansas Carter's proposal is similar to an exemption. It doesn't give a percentage of the taxes a person owes to the government, but a rebate is offered. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE NO ON-CAMPUS TRAINING SERVE AS A NO OBLIGATION UNTIL GRADUATION MARINE OFFICER For college students who work either part-time or full-time, this should be good news. Even if a student receives all his federal tax back, and ends up paying more than he would have received the $2 rebate, Larry Chance, of Professional Tax Service Inc., said. Choose Marine Air or Ground If you have any questions, please inquire at the Dean of Women's Office. Lambda Sigma Society Commissioned 2nd Lt. Upon Graduation Applications due Feb. 25 If a student's parents claim him as a dependent on their income tax return and a student declares himself as a dependent on his own return, they both will receive a rebate of $50, he said. In the past, only the parents would have received the rebate. U. S. Marine Corps Officer Selection Team will be on campus February 14, 15, 15 & 16 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union Bldg., Main Lobby. If you miss us and desire more information call our office COLLECT at (816) 3703-1 or 374-3616. A sophomore coed honorary society at the University of Kansas is now accepting a Bachelor's degree in Social Science, from the Dean of Women's Office, 228 Strong, or that of Dam of Men's Office, 228 Strong. If a student's parents don't claim him as his parent, the student alone will receive $50 rebate. Programs for Fr., Soph., Jr., and Srs. The aim of Carter's proposal, according to W. Michael Blumenthal, secretary of the Treasury, is to reach as many people as possible in the hope of stimulating the economy. Congress, however, could amend Carter's proposal that the obstate wouldn't be paid to a banker. That is, if a student is claimed as a dependent on both his own statement an his own claim, he cannot be claimed. either to the student or to his parents—but not to both. People who receive welfare or social security payments also will receive the rebate, even if they don't file a tax return, Chance said. Carter's proposal is now before the House Budget Committee. If it passes in its current form, the rebates will be paid to the taxpayers for 60 days after Congress completes action. Jack Maxwell, Gardner's attorney, filed the request before Associate District Judge Mike Elwil, who took the request under advisement. Hearing asked in murder case Gardner, 22, and his brother, James Gardner, 19, and his sister, with week at the University of Maryville. A petition for a competency hearing was filed in Douglas County Court Friday to determine whether Joseph Gardner Jr. is able to stand trial. Maxey died of a stab wound in the chest, according to Mike Malone, Douglas County Sheriff. The two brothers are being held in Douglas County Jail without bail. BUY TWO TACOS GET ONE FREE with COUPON Expiration date: February 28, 1977 Taco Grande 9th & Indiana * 1720 W. 23rd Steve Leben for student body president Reflection Business Business Ginny Erdwien Brian S. Jones Brit McPherson Scott Stanley Education Bev Brown Corie Brown Bill Cannon Pam Gotsche Connie Hale Steve Hamous Beth Anne MacCurdy Louis Osborn Janet Ferree Jill Grubaugh Eric Morgenstern Nathan Bulfman Richard W. Durham Douglas J. Edmonds Gary Foote Alan D. Soelter Engineering Journalism Doug Ferguson Sann Glaze Claire McCurdy Kristen Olander Kathy Russell Sybil Summers Fine Arts Special Students Wade Corey Klosterman Reeves W. Wiedeman Curt Woody Architecture Sophomore Class Pres.-Matt Haverty V-Pres.-Chip Anthony Secy.-Dawn Daniel Treas.-Barbara Goolsbee Leben-Munyan - WE REFLECT YOUR VIEWS * - RESPONSIBLE USE OF STUDENT FEEES * ** The Senate has allowed more than $100,000 of your fees to accumulate in a surplus, benefiting no one. Steve and Roby sapph is should either, be the active surgeon for the patient's illness, or the active spa should be lowered until the surplus is gone. - FEEDBACK * ⚬ Steve and Robp will see that a Feedback book is published, giving student comments and ratings of each course and instructor at KU. Your best advice on courses and instructions comes from other students — we'll see what you get it. - **RECREATIONAL FACILITIES** *   - COMMUNICATION * This is the area Steve and Ralph know best from experience. They will make sure you are involved in your work. LA&S Ralph Munyan for student body vice president Paula Bush Vicki Coulter Trinka Crossley Craig Dawson Thomas E. Graves Bruce Huffman Grant Larkin Betsy McCarley Bob Meyer Jim Mueltberger Judy Navickas Tim O'Connor Mike Pendergast Kevin White Paid for by Leben/Munyan Pharmacy Teri Pollard Social Welfare Lisa Bennett Jeanne Kovac Nunemaker Dist. 1 Bruce Leinmiller Nunemaker Dist. 2 Dave Bromley Gordon Geldhof Chris Redlingshafer Jan Smith Russ Tuscik Nunemaker Dist. 3 Mark Bernhardt Johnny Hill David Jett John Masterson Laura Trausch Nunemaker Dist. 4 Jeff Eriksen Ann Holderman Anne Judge Mary Ellen Pogson Sam Sheldon Nunemaker Dist. 5 Cheryl Engelman Amy Gregg Mike Harper Luanne O'Dell Reggie Robinson Ed Stucky Junior Class Pres.- Craig Blessing V-Pres.- Scott Morgan Secy.- Pam Olander Treas.- Sheri Sigman