R Friday February 4,1977 University Daily Kansan KU gymnastics competition begins to roll in Robinson So far this season there hasn't been much gymnastics competition at the University of Kansas. The only event held at KU was a women's meet Dec. 3. But gymnastics will return to KU this weekend in a big way. The women's team has two meets scheduled in Robinson Gymnasium, and the men's team has one. The women will start the competition with a meet against Emporia Kansas State College at 7 tonight. Tomorrow the women will meet Grand View College at 1 p.m., followed by the men who will meet Central Missouri State University about 3 p.m. KU women's coach Ken Snow said he would enter a full team today and lack one routine Saturday, but would be weak on the uneven barrel bars. "THE EMPORIA meet should be fairly competitive," he said yesterday. "We're not so strong that we're going to walk away from them." While Snow is confident that the Jayhawks can beat Emporia, he is just as confident that Grand View will beat the Jayhawks. "Grand View is super," he said. "They may be better than they were earlier in the season when they were ranked eight in the nation." Tennis team opens season Kansas will begin its indoor tennis season at 6:30 on闹 night with a match against Tulsa on Friday. The Jayhawks will conclude their first weekend of activity with a p.m. match at home. KU returned six lettermen from last year's squad, which placed fourth in the Big Eight with a 15-14 record. Coach Kirkland Gates said these lettermen plus two new squad members should give the team better depth than it had last year. "I THINK from an overall standpoint we'll be a much better team," Gates said. "Last year, we were strong at the top, but had little depth down the line. This year, we're still strong at our top positions, and I have considerably at our overall depth has improved considerably." Leading the Hawks for the third straight year will be senior captain Bill Clarke. Playing number one singles last year, Clarke established a 24-5 record and finished second in the Big Eight championships. Also back from last year is sophomore Mark Hosking, Hosking, who won the No. 3 singles title in the conference last year, will be playing in the No. 2 lot this year. THE BATTLE for the third spot on the six-man team is still undecided. "I'd be disappointed if we don't improve in last year's finishes," Gates said. "We'll be very impressed if you can pick one. I don't think you can pick up as one of the conference favorites, but I think we need to win." "Our matches this weekend should give us a pretty good idea of how good we will be,"." Was quick to ask to add, though, that Kansas should look good against Grand View, and said that Karen Mundy, an all-age assistant coach, could connect onto the ranked team. "IM LOOKING for a competitive meet Friday night," Snow said, "and Saturday, Grand View will throw some Olympic caliber routines. It'll be an exciting meet to watch, and the balance beam will be especially excellent." The men's gymnastics team will be looking for its second dual meet win of the season when the 'Hawks meet Central Missouri State. KU men's coach Bob Lockwood also is looking for a competitive meet but said that CMSU was having some injury problems this season. He also said that Central Missouri was been the Western Illinois team for most of his time, but western IllinoisIllinois Illinois, 185, 81-182, 125. LOCKWOOD SAID all-around Jody Summers would work all six events tomorrow, having recovered from a hip injury. Another KU all-around, Mike said, during the meet, Lockwood said, as freshman Chris Cohen, who will work three events. "We'll be in the best condition we've been in all year," he said. 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