Friday, February 11, 1977 11 Women gymnasts now limping but dedicated By DAN BOWERMAN Associate Sports Editor The bandaged KU women's gymnastics team will limp into Ames, Iowa, today and put together a team worthy of competition despite the injuries. nly. All-around gymnasts Kumdy and Pegeen Murphy have been competing most of the season with injuries, and two other all-arounders, Angie Wagle and Helena Pfukinsky, were lost for the season with dislocated knees. Balance beam specialist suffered a knee injury earlier in the season but has since recovered. And Coach Ken Snow had more bad luck when two more gymnasts suffer in the tournament. RENE NEVILLE, another all-around performer, received a strained ankle, caused by his dismount from the uneven parallel bars. And Sherry Hassler suffered some strained ligaments in her knee from vaulting. Snow said, though, that both would be competing this weekend at the Big Eight Championships, along with the rest of the walking wounded on the Kansas team. The girls would compete in all four championships and will finish tomorrow, with individual finals beginning at 1:30 p.m. Snow said the host school, Iowa State, would be the team to beat. "IT'LL BE a competitive meet." he said. "I'LL BE a competitive meet," he st "iowa State, since they're at home, will be favored, but I wouldn't count Nebraska Both Iowa State and Nebraska have scored in the mid-120s of 160 possible, while KU's top score this season was 117.99. Snowmass has also scored in the other school participating in the meet. "Unless they (Oklahoma State) have gotten better, we expect to get third," he said. We may be fighting it out with them and all four schools will be pretty close together. "Hopefully, this will be our best meet of the season." SNOW IS expecting good things from Mundy, Murphy and Laurie Propt. He said he would not make the individual finals tomorrow. He said Mundy should make finals in bars, bearn and vaulting. Propt should make it on floor exercise and vaulting, and Murphy should Mundy, Murphy, Neville and Prosp will compete in the all-around in today's meet. Hassler will work the floor and vaulting. Moore will test Joe Thompson will perform on the beam. Bat Snow silk ii sian suure how hi tiam wil- But Bat Snow silk ii sian suure how hi tiam wil- But Bat Snow silk ii sian suure how hi tiam wil- "It a case of if we practice, we don't compete," he said. "And if we compete we win." After setting four school records in last week's competition, the women's track team travels to Manhattan tomorrow to compete in the Kansas State Invitational. Track team to KSU McPhrison College, Bethel College and Barton County Community College also will compete in individual events but aren't entered in the team competition. The Jawahara's competition will be K-State and Wichita State, both strong teams, and it will be a challenging one. Lovale said he was pleased with his team's first performance last weekend, and said they would be proud. Weekend Sports SOPHOMORE SPRINTER Sheila Calmese set K2U buildup records in last weekend, running the 68-yard dash in 6.5 seconds and the 300-yard dash in 36.1 Big Eight schedule Other Big Eight conference games this weekend: Melissa at Nebraska Oklahoma at Colorado Iowa State at Oklahoma State The KU Soccer Club begin its spring season in which they play to Wichita to play the Whitneywinters Sunday. indoor record in the mile by 12.9 seconds when she ran a 5.22.8, and junior Nancy Bissell also set an indoor mark by running the two mile in 12.17.7. The Jayhawks have won their last four games against the Wichita team, holding the division title. But KU coach Bernie Mullin said Tuesday that Wichita had strengthened its mid-field and had defeated some of the best teams in the Kansas City area since last played KU. Weekend Specials! Freshman Cena Frame bettered the Soccer season starts Valentine Orchid Corsage $2.50 Roses $5,00 dz. FOREIGN DIRECTORS' FILM WEEK, FEB. 14-19 ZERO FOR CONDUCT (1933) Dir. Jean Vigo, with Louis Lefebre, Gilbert Pluchon (French/subtilites) LATALANTE (1934) Dir. Jean Vigo, with Michel Simon, Dita Parlo (French/subtilites) Mon., Feb. 14, 750 tsc MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR WITH THE BEATLES (1967) YELLOW SUBMARINE (1968) AROUND THE BEATLES (BBC Concert) Fri, Feb. 18 & Sat, Feb. 12 12:00 (midnight) $1 ZVENIGORA (1928) Dir. Alexander Dovzhenko (USSR) ARSENAL (1929) Dir. Alexander Dovzhenko (USSR) CHESS FEVER. V.I. Pudvokin, Nikolai Shpikovsky, with Jose Capablanca (USSR)Tues., Feb. 15, 7:30 75c WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM-KANSAS UNION ZVENIGORA (1928) Dir. 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