10 Wednesday, February 6, 1980 University Daily Kansan Smallest man makes Valentine eat words Associate Sports Editor By GENEMYERS Darnell Valentine knows who Jack Moore is now. The entire Kansas basketball team knows Jack Moore. Moore, the smallest man in the Big Eight, was the big man on the free-throw line last night. He made 4 of 4 in the final minute to mask's a 61-56 trunk in Allen Field House. Moore canned 10 of 10 from the line, scored 14 points and had revenge on Darnell Valentine. AFTER VALENTINE, TWO-TIME ALL-Big eight Guard, captured the conference Player-of-the-Week award last week, he praised the other top guard, Missouri's Larry Drew, Kansas State's Rolando Murphy, and Kentucky's Jack Murray. He was added as help of Jacksonville. "Oh, he's a good guard," Valentine said. Then, after a pause, he added, "Who does he play with? Nebraska?" Even though Valentine ducked the press after the game, he knows now. "I say he knows who I am now," Moore, this week's Player-of-the-day, said. "He was upset when we took them up on Lincoln, so we got a chance to talk to him after the game. "I talked to him for a couple of seconds tonight, and he was a good looser about it." All of the 13,940 people in Allen Field House know Mr. Moore, too. He quarterbacked the Corbushers' slowdown offense and stalled KU's offense. WHEN ANDRE SMITH, the other Jawkykiller, tipped in a mask with 2:46 left in the game. Moore went to work. The game was a bit tricky. Moore sure both kinds of a age and one. John Crawford then hit a 18-footer to put肌U one at 57.66, with 82 seconds. He scored the third Valentine fouled Moore on the inbounds pass and the conference leading free-throw. In the seasick second half, Valentine stole the ball from Nike Maderer at the 613 mark for a layup. That gave KU a 50-45 advantage. But the Cornishers recovered. More controlled the ball for more than 30 seconds and then found Smith for a layup with 5:35 remaining. Neal fouled, and Smith hit 21 points, completed the three-point play. NEAL, WHO MADE 6 of 7 free throws to keep KU lunging late in the game, fouled again the next time down court and Naderde deflated. The deflate and give Nesfahra a 31-49 loss. "I just told our kids to stay with it and control the ball," NU acting coach Moe Iba said. "I told them not to get into a hurry to catch up." The Cornhousins never were in a hurry, but they did score in spurs. Five times they had three-point plays and once even a four-point play. That statistic both shocked and disgusted KU coach Ted Owens. "No, I couldn't believe it." Owens said. "I've never seen anything like that before. I couldn't believe it." There was more Owens couldn't believe. "WHAT REALLY KLEID on an defense was our fools," he said. "We didn't make them earn anything in the second half. We just let them march to the free-throw line. "Nebraska just played the way it plays. You have a choice to either spread out or drop back in. Our intention with the lead was to play good position basketball and make them earn everything. But we go to the right times and foul them out foot." Then, when Kupker dropped in 59-66 after Greg Dowman's two free throws with more than 30 seconds left, the Hawks waited until the Giants scored. But Moore made both free throws. "We poured their lowest percentage guy in Downing and he rattled the first one in," Owens said. "Then, we did not foul after that. And we really needed to foul quickly." KU, behind eight off-the-bench points. KU hit the end of the end of the opening half. 31-30. To start the second half, Owen sent the Hawks into a zone, a move that stunned but stopped them. "WHEN THEY WENT into the zone, it settled our club down," said Laia, who has taken over the team since head coach Jelpirao had surgery in November. "KU is so much bigger than us that we had to train and work for the high percentage shot." That's the shot Nebraka took the entire game. Even with an inflated 19 turnovers, the "Huskers" shot 68 percent for the game and had one hit. They missed just nine shots the entire night. Nebraska's offense revolves around Smith, a muscular 67-center. He scored 12 points in the opening half but didn't score another goal. A few second later, he picked up no fourth. 4 "THEY WERE TRYING to get the ball down low and make me give my fifth foul," he said. "I was careful not to make any more mistakes." I made sure not to pick up a note for sure not to pick up any offensive fouls. Instead, he added eight rebounds to his game-high and tallied eight more points in the game. Valentine also had 21 on 8 11 jumping from the floor and 5 on 8 11 landing from the floor and 5 on 8 11. Valentine has scored more than 17 points in each of the last four games, but the 'Hawks have lost two them. Recently, the All-America candidate attacked his critic. "It makes me feel bad that people have doubted me and said I've been in a season-long slump," he said last week. "We lose trust in you, because you saybody Sturnell is in a valenture." "It's fortunate that reporters have to write those kinds of things. That's why I have to be ready to play each game, mentally and physically." Valentine had only one comment last night. "You guys have been writing anything you want all year long, anyway," he said. But Valentine and his teammates, now 10-10 overall and 4-5 in the conference, know who Jack Moore is. ADMIRAL CAR RENTAL 843-2931 not o sideline. 2340 ALABAMA Auto Rental is our business IF YOU HAVE RENTED A VEHICLE BEFORE, THANKS. IF NOT, PLEASE COMPARE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER. 843-2931 Nebraska guard Jack Moore looked for an open teammate as KU's Darnell Valentine applied pressure during last night's game in Allen Field House, which the Cormuskers won 61-56. 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With 14th place with 14 points, KU is now 10-10 overall and 4-5 in Big Eight action. Carroll FG FT REB TP TF Crawford 24 0 1 2 3 Crawford 24 0 1 2 3 Valentine 6 0 2 1 2 Valentine 6 0 2 1 2 Gay 57 12 1 1 11 Gay 57 12 1 1 11 Mageguy 0 0 1 1 0 Mageguy 0 0 1 1 0 Knight.K 0 0 1 0 0 Knight.K 0 0 1 0 0 Douglas 0 1 1 1 0 Douglas 0 1 1 1 0 Totals 21-41 16-18 14-17 22 56 | | PG | FT | REB | TP | P | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Downey | 12 | 28 | 2 | 14 | 3 | | West | 12 | 28 | 2 | 14 | 3 | | West | 8-10 | 34 | 6 | 4 | 21 | | Naderer | 8-10 | 34 | 6 | 4 | 21 | | Moore | 20 | 10-10 | 0 | 3 | 4 | | Moore | 20 | 10-10 | 0 | 3 | 4 | | McVicker | 9-1 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 0 | | McVicker | 9-1 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 0 | | Finch | 10-28 | 24 | 21 | 16 | 4 | Total's 21-4-1 13-18 14 22 56 Nebraska 21 32 30 61 Kansas 30 28 26 56 Oklahoma - main, Tale oilman Your entertainment solution J. R. H. 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Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS - Part Stop 841-2200 TONIGHT IS PITCHER NIGHT at THE HAWK Tonite Featuring • Homemade • MANICOTTI $4.25 Dinner includes entree, garlic toast, crisp tossed green salad coffee or tea Special good tonite ONLY — 5:30-8:30 sua films Wednesday, February 6 WOMAN IN THE DUNES Strong and emotional film of a man forced to live in a sand pit and the woman he has a bizarre relationship with is one of the roshi Teishahana Jagubi/scripts. SANSHO (1954) Dir. Kenji Mizoguchi, with Kinuyo Yoshii, Vashihi Hanagawa, Eitaro Sato, and Toshihiro Hiraoka, the same name by Oqal Mori. Co-panthera of Japan, East Asian, Japanese. Judasibunis, Japan. Thursday, February 7 LEGEND OF BAILIFF SANSHO (1958) Eriadv & Saturday Friday & Saturday February 8-9 THE MUPPET MOVIE (1975) A feature-length motion picture which presents all of the famous Muppets, created by Jim Henson, in 1986. It is surrounded with cameras by Bob Hope, Steve Martin, Big Bird, Brian Pryor, Carol Badillo, and many others. Matilda Kahns, and many other characters. Midnight Movies THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (1974) Director Tiebe Hooper details a reign of terror created by an insane family of robbers, who use currency involving grave robbing and cannibalism in Wisconsin; several accounts of the robbery "Superman and the Jungle Drums," a 1850s cartoon made by the Pleasner Sunday. February 10 GENERATIONS OF RESISTANCE Produced by Peter Davis and the U.N. A completely new film that comple- mely LAST GRAVE AT DIMBAZU, apartheid policy of South Africa tells the story of the rise of nationalism in South Africa. Geo- graphic illustrations on South Africa. Discussion will follow the film. 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