$ \textcircled{1} $ University Daily Kansan Friday, February 11, 1977 Track team's record on the line tomorrow Snorts Writer Kansas' undefeated track team will take its record on the road this weekend when it travels to the United States Track and Field Championships in Oklahoma City. The Jayhawks will face their toughest competition to date tomorrow in the USTF meet, according to coach Bob Timmons. The team's coaches and club chairs and individuals will participate. Among the track clubs sated to compete is the Pacific Coast Club (PCC), which defeated the Jayhawks, $32 \frac{1}{2}$ to 25, to win last year's meet. Two former KU standouts, sprinters Mark Lutz and Randy Benson, will be running for the PCC. Two of the individuals competing unattached will be former Kansas stars—long jumper Theo Hamilton and shot putter Stone Stone. "I THINK it's great that guys like Theo and Steve, who aren't with a club, can compete in this meet," Timmons said. "But Time outs trip KU; free throw wins for CMSU Central Missouri State University's Kathryn Huggare made her only free throw count by converting a technical foul into a goal, which the KU women's basketball team last night. KU was called for the technical, for taking too many time-outs, with five seconds remaining in the overtime. In a five-minute overtime period, each team is allotted one timeout. The Jayhawks called two. The Jayhawks were trailing by one-point, 69-88, with five-seconds left and were about to play a jump ball between KU's V. C. and Gilliam. The players took the time out and foul were called. "OH, LORD," KU coach Marian a matriarch when things like it is a matriarchy Washington said she thought her team had a good chance to win the jump and win the playoffs. "That was my fault and I feel badly about it," she said. "I should have been aware of it." sammers sent the game into overtime by making the first shot of a one-and-one free throw situation but missed the second shot with 30 seconds left. She missed a 15-foot shot at the buzzer that would have won the game. THE JENNIES, now with a 164 record, went to 8-6 center Candy Ranger for their last six points of the game. Ranger led all players in runs and points, hitting 10 of 15 shots from the floor. KU despite playing its best home game of the season, according to Washington, hit 46 points in 29 per cent. June Koleber and Sue Berens II, Jaywhays in scoring with 18 points each. it's possible they could knock some of our guys out of the scoring." Timmons and the Jayhawks were going into the meet with two goals: to win the meet and to qualify more people for the NC'AA meet March 11-12. Kansas has already qualified six individuals and the mile relay team for the "OUR KIDS who haven't qualified need to because we're getting close to the end," Timmons said. "We just have a triangular and contact triangle, so, which doesn't allow many opportunities." Two 'Hawks are only two-tenths of a second off the qualifying times in their events. Jay Wagner who has run a 1:10.5 in the 600, needs a 1:10.3 to qualify. Glenn Harter needs to go from 2:10.7 to 2:10.5 to qualify in the 1,000-yard run. Because the distance medley relay isn't run in the conference meet, this will be the Jayhawks' only chance to qualify in that event. 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