6 Thursday, April 26, 1973 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photos by PRES BRANDSTEEL Freshman Rob Allinder Takes Throw at First Base . . . Allinder scored the only home run of the series . . . 'Hawks Win Doubleheader By TIM WINTERS Kansan Staff Writer The Jahawk baseball squad swept a doubleheader from Dana College of Blair, Neb. Wednesday at Lawrence. The 'Hawks won the first game, 6-1, and shut out Dana in Six Sidelined With Injuries This Spring Defensive lineman John Weger, linebackers Stone Twele and Randy Robinson have undergone surgery to correct knee injuries. Fambrough said. Defensive back Gordon Peterson underwent surgery to correct damage suffered from a dislocated shoulder, Familiy said, but doctors say surgery is not necessary. Six football players from the University of Kansas have been sidelined with injuries suffered in spring football practices, accrue to UA head football coach, Don Famphrey. "Last year we had ankle injuries," Fambrough said, "but this year we are plagued by an unusual amount of knee injuries and we really can't explain why." An unusually high number of various other injuries, such as sprained ankles, have contributed to make this an unusual year, injury wise, Fambrough said. "The only bright side brought all these injuries," Fambrough said, "is that with proper rehabilitation, all the players will be ready to play in the fall." Spring practice will end with the intrasquad scrimmage, 1:30 p.m., Saturday, May 5, in Memorial Stadium, Fambrough said. Fambrough said the scrimage would be held under game conditions and would match the number one offensive and defensive team, the number two offensive and defensive teams. the second game, 4-0. KU won the first game inside in spite of themselves. The Jayhawks were out-hit and out-fielded but managed to hang on for the victory. The "Hawks committed four errors to one Dana error and allowed nine hits. KU collected six hits. Alan Whiffield, in his first varsity start, got his first victory of the season in the first game. Whiffield was hit hard by Dana but managed to win. The Jayhawks jumped off to a good start in the first contest by scoring four runs in the first imprint. They then added two more runs in the second, and they had the game and series' only home run. In the second contest the Jayhawks paled better defensively to shut out Dana. Mike Finnneran, also making his first varsity start, hurled the first four innings for the 'Hawks. He had little trouble until the fourth. John Daniel relieved Fimeran and, with the bases loaded, retired the next three Dana batters, striking two of them out. Daniel, who had been nursing a sore shoulder, finished the contest for the Jawkaws and encountered little trouble Jayhawk Coach Floy Temple was playing both sides and playing time the other way. Fambridge said the scrimimage was free and invited the public to attend. Inspired Celts Beat Knicks BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Celtics built a commanding lead on the inspirational play of Dave Cowsen and ailing John Havlicek, then on to defeat the New York Knicks 98-97 on Paul Silas' two throws with seven seconds remaining. weather that we have had," Temple said. "We haven't had the chance to practice and play--we've been rained out of 11 games." The team's head coach, header Friday and a single game Saturday. The victory kept the Celtics alive in the National Basketball Association's best-of-seven Eastern Conference championship playoff. The Knicks lead the best-of-seven series 3-2, with the sixth game scheduled for New York Friday night. Silas, who had 20 rebounds but only seven points as the seconds ticked away, came through in the clutch, making two of three free throws on a bonus situation. The Knicks, who had trailed virtually all the way until the final minute, called time out to set up a final play. Willis Reed took a turnaround jump but missed and Silas grabbed the rebound, clutching the ball as the game-endning buzzer sounded. Cowens, the NBA's most valuable player, played the entire game, scoring 32 points. Havlicek, who missed the fourth game in New York Sunday because of a very painful right shoulder injury, came off the bench in a 58-52 halftime lead. "This was one of the best days for Havlicek finished with 18 points. Jo Jo White had 15, only two in the second half, while Don Chaney had 13, Don Nelson 11 and Silas nine. The 11-year pro from Ohio State scored 10 points in the pointscor Frazier topped New York's scorers with 21 points, including 14 in the first half. Debuschere finished with 10, Jerry Lacas 12 and Earl Morre and Phil Jackson 11 each. Basketball Hall of Fame Enshrines Lonborg Today By TIM WINTERS Kansan Sports Writer Arthur "Dutch" Lonborg, interim athletic director at the University of Kansas, will be inducted today into the Basketball Hall of Fame at Springfield, Mass. Lonborg, 74, will be inducted with four other basketball veterans during the sixth annual Inaugural Celebration. Lomborg coached college basketball for 29 years and managed the 1900 Olympic team. He is a member of College, Washburn University and Nor-ward College, before becoming athletic director at KU. After the resignation of athletic director Wade Stinson Nov. 15, 1972, Lonborg came out of retirement to take over as athletic director. Lonberg said that he was very happy with his selection and that he looked forward to the challenge. The other new Hall of Famers are: - The late John Beckman, who played in the 1960s and '70s. 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