12 Monday, January 29, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Empty Rooms? Bare Walls? Bare Floors? Bare Closets? No Plates? We can help for less than you think! Salvation Army Thrift Store 1818 Massachusetts, Lawrence Open 10-9 Mon.-Sat. Drop by and see. To Serve You Better the Kansas Union Duplicating Center Is Now Open 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Stop by and see us for all your duplicating needs. Swimmers win meet in Ames The Iowa State Cyclones needed more than a life preserver to keep their heads above water Saturday. Kansan sportswriter The Kansas men's and women's swimming teams beat the Cyclones in Ames 75-38. Bv Molly Reid "We swam well," Coach Gary Kempf said. "I'm pleased with the progress made. We competed at our level and made steps in a positive direction." The Jayhawks lost only three women's swimming events, and the men climbed out of the water without a defeat. The divers didn't fare well, taking second and third in the meter and three-meter diving events. Kempt said he swam a couple of his swimmers in exhibition to avoid Before the meet, Kempf said iowa State's men sprinters would be hard to beat, but Kansas swimmers Robert Townsend and John Easton came out the winners this weekend. "I will not run up the score," he said. "That is not ephical." running up the score. Townsend won the 50-yard freestyle in 21.60 seconds, followed by Iowa State swimmer Rohlism Holsman, who held the national title Wiggins, who had a time of 21.81. Easton dealt a double blow to the Cyclones, winning the 100-freestyle and the 200-freestyle, in 46.79 and 1:42.34, respectively. Townsend and Easton joined Jeff Stout and Zhawn Stevens to win the 400-meter freestyle relay in 3:06.98, far ahead of the Iowa State team, which reached the side in 3:10.42. Stout glided past Cyclone back-stroker Fred Ingham, winning the 200-backstroke by almost four seconds, with a time of 1.53:36. Kansas controlled first and second place in eight of the 25 races. "I was just trying to get my best time," Stout said. "This meet was good for us because we did rise to our ability level." Freshman Marnee Dietrich turner in multiple winning performances for the women. She won the 200-breast stroke in 2:25,78, just ahead of freshman teammate Suzanne Ryan, and hawk for first in the 100-breast stroke. Her 1:08:63 performance edged freshman Michelle Wilde's time of 1:07:45. Brown and Keri Davis, beat Iowa State's relay team in 3:58.00. The men's divers didn't enjoy the same success as the men's swimmnts. Mix scored 248.85 on the one-meter board, placing second behind Striff. The divers took second and third in the men's three-meter dives. Junior Andy Flower scored 275.5 and freshman Jeff Mix scored 264.2 behind Iowa State's Lee-Jay Strifler, who finished first with a score of 349.05. Junior Kelley Kauzlarich took third on both boards for the women. She scored 252.15 in the one-meter diving and 235.875 in the three-meter diving. Iowa State diver Kathy Arndt both events, scoring 252.50 in the one-meter competition and 263.4 in the three-meter. KU track places 2nd in meet with Big 8 rivals By Molly Reid Korean poet/writer By Molly Hearn Kansan sportswrite Despite a second place finish in the Kansas State Triangular on Saturday, Kansas track coach Gary Schwartz said he got what he wanted. "The meet was super," he said. "There were some exciting races. The teams really got into the meet." KState won the meet. In second place, the second place Kansas, who scored 92, Missouri finished last with 89. Schwartz said one of the purposes of the meet was to use the intensity of the rivalries to enhance performances. He said the meet was close at its start, but as K-State pulled away, the battle against Missouri intensified. The Jayhawks scored points in 25 of the 31 men's and women's events. A first, second and third place sweep by junior Steve Heffernan, junior Darin Brummett and sophomore Donnie Anderson in the men's 1,000-mile race was the best scoring event for Kansas. "I wasn't surprised, but Heffernan was very impressive," Schwartz said. "He looked particularly good and he was instrumental in the (3,200-horse) relay." Kansas won the relay in 7 minutes, 42.3 seconds. Heffernan also won the 42.1 one mile run in 4:17.25. Schwartz said he was pleasantly surprised by a couple of performances. "Stacey probably outdid himself," Schwartz said. Ride the Bus Downtown on Saturdays! Natural Way and KU On Wheels Stacey Smiedala, a junior, had not been able to train regularly because of a foot injury. He had the best split time in the mile relay and placed third in the 600-vard run. Sophomore Melissa Hart, plagued with minor injuries all season, had a personal best in the high jump. She jumped 5-7 % for second place. "It's good to see her make a breakthrough like that," Schwartz said. Senior Kim Hutoefer-Busch just missed a personal best by 100th of a second in the 55-meter hurdles by finishing in 8.15 seconds. Hutoefer-Busch jumped points for Kansas in the long jump, 200-meter run and the triple jump. "I felt ready to go this week," Huthoefer-Busch said. "I think the whole idea of a scoring meet gets Hutheofer's performance in the triple jump was her first since her sophomore year. She placed third for two points, leaping 32 feet, five inches. everyone excited." Other big scorers for the Jayhawks were senior middle distance runner Jon Joslin, sophomore shotputter Chris Reddison, senior pole vaulter Pat Manson, junior distance runner Jaseal Tole and senior middle distance runner Julie Howerton. Each placed first in one event. 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