6 Monday, March 12, 1973 University Daily Kansan Dismal Game Marks 'Hawk Finale By GARY ISAACSON Kansan Staff Writer The University of Kansas Jayhawks ended a dismal season on a dismissal Saturday with a crushing, 89-65, loss to the Iowa State Cyclones. "That's the worst we've been out of a game all season," said KU Coach Ted Owens afterwards. The loss left the 'Hawks with an 8-16 record, the worst in Owens' nine years as a guard. Asked after the game why the 'Hawks plued such desireless ball, Owens said, Kansas Staff Photo by PRIS BRANDSTED Referees Incur Fans' Wrath at Game Play was stopped twice to clear court of trash B-School Wins Bike Race The Business School team of Bob Barry, Lawrence senior and Kenneth Mackenzie, professor of business, took top honors in the spring semester. The Mount Aurel Bicycle Club. Their combined time of 7 min. 22 sec. was nine seconds better than the combined time of the second place team of Mike Sears, Kansas City. Mo, Dave Sears, Overland Park graduate stud Both first and second place teams will be awarded team trophies. The fastest time for an individual was the 3 min. 19 sec. time turned in by Frank Funston. Lawrence freshman. Other team times were: third place, 49ers, 8:1; fourth, Gran Sport, 8:7; fifth, Ride-ups, 8:28; and sixth Bauman-Trower, 10:48. The next race in the Intramural Series will be a 13-mile time trial on March 25. The race will start at 2 p.m. at the junction of US Route 66, Lone Star Road turnoff (County Road 488). Those wanting more information on the race can call 842-4794 or 843-3328. While he praised the "Bombers" for their muzzle in the second half, Owens said that he had a good grip. "I am embarrassed any time I get beat by 20 or more points," he said. "We've let losing those close games get us down a little bit." Owens said that his immediate plans concerned recruitment. He said that the team needed to improve in two areas—shooting and rebounding. "We've got a lot of decisions to make about our personnel," he said. Kansas led the game only once, 42, after about two minutes of play. After that, the Cyclones, led by 6-7 senior Clint Harris, completely dominated the game. When it was noted that the team had a lot of potential, Owens said, "You never win a game because of potential. You win because of performance." Harris had 18 points and nine rebounds in the first half. He hit from the outside, skipped behind KU's defense for layups and crashed the boards at both ends of the court. KU had 22 points and 11 rebounds in the first half. The Hawks, who started the contest with Tom Kivisto, Dale Greenlee, Danny Knight, Nino Samuel and Rick Suttle, could not put anything together offensively. KU shot 29 of 31 shots in their game, only nine of 31 shots found the mark. The "Hawks were also out-rebounded, 24-11. Barrow and Haase, the team's only seniors, played especially well in their final outing for KU. Haase scored six points, brought down three rebounds and played tough defense. Barrow, who received a standing ovation from the 7,500 fans when he finally was KU's leading rebounder with 11 carons. He also scored nine points. Taynor also played well, leading KU scorers with 12 points, all of them coming in. Jayhawks Tie for Second In NCAA Indoor Contest The University of Kansas track team, pushed by a strong showing in the field events, finished the NCAA Indoor Track and Field event in three days in a thirty-second for second place. The Jayhawks placed behind Manhattan College of New York and tied Kent State and the University of Texas at El Paso for second, Manhattan, for the first time in the school's history, won the meet with 12 points, and twice teams finished with 12 points annie. Coach Bob Timmons took six men to the meet; three in the field events and three for track events. The field men were the only ones to score. The first man to place for KU was Rudy Guevara. During the finals of the shot put, held Friday night, Guevara threw 60-8, his second best throw of the season which was 59.4. He and thrown 62-44 the week before in the Big Eight Indoor meet and placed second. Following Guevara in the shot put, were Larry Porter in the pole vault and Barry Snedden in the shot put. Porter, who won the Big Eight Indoor the week before, was again a winner as he vaulted 17.0. Porter tried for the record of 17.14-1 but was unable to make the height. Schur, also a Big Eight Indoor winner last week, settled for a second place finish with a jump of 7-1. The jump was two inches short of his best of 7-3. The three KU men scheduled in the running events, didn't fare as well. Friday, in the preliminaries of the 1000-yard run, Jim Ewell failed to qualify. The two KU hurdlers Gregg Vandaveer and Delario Robinson made it into the semi-finals of the high hurdles with times of 7.2 but failed to progress any farther. Manhattan's 9:43.9 distance medley triumph, best for ever on an 11 lap track, two miler Mike Keogh's victory, Cliff Bruce's third in the 1000-yard run and Ken McCann's fourth in the Friday night, gave Manhattan more than enough points to win the team crown. The defending champions Southern California scored a paltry six points which all came on Olympic champion Randy William's long victory Friday night. Although Williams heads a quartet of gold medal winners from the Munich Olympics, the Manhattan distance medley relay was the best performance in the meet. Still a fourth Olympic gold medalist, eight meter champion Dave Wottle of Bowling Green won Saturday's mile run in the modest time of 4:03.3, recouping from a disappointing sixth place finish in Friday night's two-mile run. The only other meet record was Friday night's triple jump of 54-13% by defending champion Barry McClure of Middle Tennessee State. Olympic champion Rod Milburn of Southern University of Baton Rouge, La., four times matched the hard hurdles record of 6.9, the last time for the title. Another Munich gold medalist, Gerald Tinker of Kent State, won the 60-yard dash in 6.2 after matching the meet mark of 5.9 in the qualifying session. The Jayhawks will open the outdoor season March 24 in a dual against the Cleveland Browns. --- 1606 W. 23 St. 804 Iowa St. 842-1667 Salad ... .20 Pick up applications form at Class Headquarters 103 Kansas Union Single Topping Supreme Small .99 Small 1.29 Large 1.99 Large 2.59 Salad 20 Attention Seniors! TRYOUTS For Master of Ceremonies for Senior-Parent Luncheon Commencement TUESDAYS 5-8 p.m. I am trying to bribe you with uncertainty, with danger, with defeat. 99 ...jorge luis borges That's mostly what you'll find if you commit your life to the millions in the World who cry out in the streets of their hearts. 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