Wednesdav. November 30, 1977 University Daily Kansan Javhawks to try for second win Snorts Writer By JASON NUSS Kansas basketball coach Ted Owens has said all along that who starts does not make a difference, and his counterpart tonight apparently agrees. Dick Stewart, the head coach of the Fordham Rams, has started seven different players in two games and the Rams' leading scorer has played less than half of the time. In the Jayhawks' opener Monday night, a 121-65 rout over Central Missouri State, all 14 Jayhawks scored and the leading scoreer, Paul Mokeski, played only 22 minutes. THE RAMP, 1-1 this season, opened with a 85-79 win over St. LAwrence after Friday's Saturday game. The team has a strong lead in the league. AUSTIN, Texas (AP)—Jim Krivacs pumped in 22 points and Roxan Baxter added 21 as Texas opened its new $29 million basketball arena with an 78-76 intersection college basketball victory over Oklahoma last night. JOHN MCCULLOUGH, 6-food-4, junior, poured in 30 seats for Oklahoma. Texas out-rebounded the Sooners, 50-42, 11 turnovers compared to 20 for Oklahoma. Texas built its biggest lead, 46-32, before halftime, but Oklahoma pulled to within three points, 61-58, with 8:29 left in the game. Texas’ three other starters also scored in double figures. John Moore tallied 12, Ovie McCallum 9 and Jeff Hancock 8. Texas stops OU for first victory Texas Coach Abe Lemons was asked if he were happy with his team's first victory, but he said he hadn't. "Sure," he said. "You know, a win is like being a wino. A little wine, and the whole world's happy. You lose, and you're out of wine." Entry deadline set for tourneys Persons interested in participating in an intramural ballhall or basketball tournament are encouraged to apply. Entry deadline for singles play is 9 p.m. at the recreational services office at 205 Robinson Gymnasium. Singles play will Dec. 24 on the Robinson raucatball court. Persons interested in playing on mixed doubles teams should enter by 5 p.m. tomorrow at the recreational services office. The mixed doubled tournament will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday and run through Sunday. KANSAN Sports in scoring with 15 points, although he played the following right the Rams lost to Corinthians. Fordham, which lost to the Jayhawks last year in Madison Square Garden in New York 57-48, is coming off a 5-21 season. The Rams are hoping to improve that mark, but are batting inexperience and a tough schedule, according to Stewart. The Rams have nine freshman and sophomores and only three seniors on their roster. In addition, Fordham plays Michigan, Princeton, Purdue, Holy Cross and St. John's on the road and plays Syracuse and Notre Dame at home. "I inherited the schedule that was made with a national flavor in mind," said Michael Dunn, associate head coach of the team dham. "That's great for Fordham, but I have to take a team loaded with sophomores and freshmen to a 17,000 seat arena in Lawrenceville to play one of the best teams in Ohio." STEWART, WHO changes the starting lineup depending on size matchups, likes to play the entire team. Ten players are averaging more than 13 minutes playing time. John O'Nell, a 64-senior, leads the Rams in scoring with a 14.0 average, but has played only 39 minutes. Walsh, who is averaging 10.5 points a game, has played only 34 minutes. Paul Williams, a 64-senior, also plays in double figures, boasting a 8.0 average. In last year's contest with the Jahayks, in- orcham played a deliberate offense. That put Jahayks in front of the Knicks. "Our scouting reports indicate that they don't do that this year," Owens said. "But this year I think we're better equipped to defend against that, so I'm not concerned. In the game last year, we went with three big men." In the Jayhawks' one-sided win Monday night, Owens had three guards on the court at all times. The trio of Brad Sanders, Hasan Houston and Wilmore Fowler started for the Jayhawks and alternated with John Clint Johnson and Darnell Valentine. Owens said that playing the guards in grouns may not continue. "THE THREE HOURS that started the game Monday night all tired at once, so I replaced them," Owens explained. "But at the same time, if a guy is doing an extremely fine job I will not take him out just for the sake of platooning the guards." When the guards were not running on and off the court, Paul Mokeski was scoring, rebounding and blocking shots. The 7-1 junior from Encino, Calif., led the Jayhawks with 23 points, 11 rebounds and five blocked shots. "I was delighted to see Paul Mokesi play as well as he did." Owens said. Mokeski and the trio of guards were joined by forward Ken Kenoigs in the starting line Monday night. Owens said that this group may start tonight but stressed that the emphasis was not on who started but on playing with intensity. "WE HAVE GOOD depth and I fully expect us to substitute freely," he said. "We plan to utilize pressure defenses and break through any attack we do to that we must maintain our intensity." Owens and that Monday's lopsided victory over Central Missouri State was a good move for the Cubs. "The players are very excited," he said. "They saw some of the things we've been trying to emphasize, such as guy hair, or how they maintain their attire and maintain that intensity when we substitute." $122 includes food, transportation, canoes, and camping equipment. Contact the SAU office at 843-347 for more information. Deadline for sign-up is TODAY. The Finals Frenzy And so is Kinko's. 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