Friday, March 9, 1973 7 Season Finale 'Hawks Tangle with ISU By BOB KISSEL Kansan Sports Writer A long and disappointing season will end tomorrow afternoon for the University of Kansas basketball team when the Jayhawks host the Iowa State Cyclones at Allen Field House in a regionally televised game. Tipoff will be at 2:10 p.m. The Jayhawks will attempt to snap a five-game losing streak and avoid a possible tie for the conference's last place with Oklahoma State. The Cowboys defeated KU last Monday, 94-87, in overtime. A win by Oklahoma State over Oklahoma this season coupled with a KU loss to Iowa State, would give each team identical 4-10 league marks. "NOW LET'S GET THIS STRAIGHT CLASS... IF YOU'RE BEHIND K.U. BY 18 POINTS AT HALFTIME, THAT MEANS YOU'LL WIN BY 18 POINTS; IF YOU'D RUN 12, YOU'LL WIN BY 8; IF..." Iowa State Qualifies Nine In NCAA Wrestling Finals SEATTLE (AP)—Two defending champions muscled through the first round of the National Collegiate Athletic Association baseball tournament on Saturday and a third was beaten decisively. Washington's Bill Murdock, last year's 17-pound ltnt, lost a 19-8 decision to Larry Loerch of Navy. It was Murdock's seventh and ninth in a wasted number five for the tournament. Iowa State's 430-pound Chris Taylor brushed aside Tony Policare of Buffalo, Taylor, the Olympic bronze medalist and No. 1 champion, has never lost a collegiate match. Milkovich of Michigan State, defending 142-pound champion, decisioned Wade Sealles of Clarion State, last year's titlist in the 150-pound class, moved up to the 155-pound class this year where he is now in the 156-pound Iva Imao of Indiana State in 1.32. University Daily Kansan Defending champion Iowa State lost one man when Dan Mullinger, the number five receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oklahoma State, which was expected to hunt a top contender, was tied with houston competitors a led by AJAX 'Hawk Women Blast K-State The University of Kansas Women's gymnastic team defeated Kansas State University recently at Manhattan, 74.13 to 41.89. The KU women gymnasts brought home 13 of the 14 awards given in five events, including four medals from the scorer at the meet, accumulating 26.54 points by placing first in floor exercise and vaulting and second in balance beam and winning a bronze. She also won the meet's all-credit honors. Cheryl Beard, Wichita freshman, scored 24.13 points and received first place in uneven parallel bars; second place in vaulting and third place on balance beam. He took fifth in Quintet, Iowa, freshman, also captured first place award on the balance beam. Other winners included Janice Baker, Kansas City, Kan., senior, with a first place in vaulting; Paula Frank, Lenexa freshman, placed second in floor exercise and vaulting and Patry Bork, Ottawa sophomore, who placed third in floor exercise. The gymnasts will meet Washburn University and Benedictine College at Lawrence Saturday for their final meet of the season. Macaluso, who was seceded sixth in the 190-pound class, was pinned by Johnny Johnson, Northern Illinois at 4:08. Eighth seeded Johnny lost his match in the 107-pound division. --iowa State, coached by Maury John, will be coming off an impressive win over the National Invitational bound Missouri Tigers. The Cyclones, 6-7 in league play, will face the game and hold John Brown, Missouri, on last 15 points, during the Monday contest. Iowa State qualified nine wrestlers for the evening session and led with 13 points. Washington was second with 10% points and seven qualifiers, while Oklahoma State and Iowa tied with 10 points each. The Cowboys had eight qualifiers and Oregon State six. Because it is the last game of the season, Saturday's contest has an even greater significance. KU Coach Ted Owens said that the team would be of more importance than usual. "It's always important to win, but a victory Saturday might take away a little of the frustration that we have encountered this year," Owens said. The Jayhawks defeated the Cyclones earlier this year, 90-78, in Ames in one of their best season efforts. The Jayhawks got仓位, sustained and held the lead throughout the game. --iowa State, coached by Maury John, will be coming off an impressive win over the National Invitational bound Missouri Tigers. The Cyclones, 6-7 in league play, will face the game and hold John Brown, Missouri, on last 15 points, during the Monday contest. The Cyclones will be led on offense by Martinez Demonn and Clint Harris. Demonn has scored 20 points against the Tigers and Harris ended with 16. Other standouts for the Cyclones who will see action Saturday are Wes Harris and Jimmy Hornsfield in double figures in last week's game. However, last Monday night against Oklahoma State, the Hawks were unable to hold a sizeable lead down the stretch. KU had a lead of 15 points midway through the second half only to lose it in the waning minutes. Foul trouble also plagued the Hawks Swen Rick Suttle, Danny Knight and Nino Simmons out faced the near end of the game. "Iowa State is a very active ball team," Owens said. "They demonstrated this very well last week when they defeated a tough Missouri team." Greenlee , who only recently broke into the starting lineup, has been quite effective in his last, two starts. His 28 points against Oklahoma State marked a career high. Coupled with Kivisto's 16 points, the KU guards produced 44 points. The Jayhawks will go with the same lineup used against Oklahoma State. Danny Knight will start at center, Rick Suttle and Nino Samuel at the forward positions and Dale Greenlee and Tom Kivisto at the guard spots. Saturday's contest will also mark the final game for seniors Wilson Barrow and Dale Haase. Before tipoff, each will receive awards for their participation in the Big Eight Pre-Sea Basketball Tournament held in Kansas City, Mo. The game will be broadcast on WIBW, kick off the rotation and also on the TVS telephony no. Wildcat Meet A Must Win, Coach Savs The University of Kansas gymnastic team travels to Manhattan today for what both team's coaches say is the high point of the season and a must win. IOWA State West Virginia Clinton Harbor (67) Jim Reinehack (65) Marder Denmon (60) KU Coach Bob Lockwood said the jayhawks have been pointing toward the NHL as a place to play. "We purposefully scheduled the meet with K-State as the last duel of the year," Lockwood said. "It generates so much more energy to season to end with your cross-state rivals." Lockwood also said that the Jayhawks had been doing very well in the last series of dual meets and should be ready for an outstanding performance against K-State. "Everyone seems to be pointed for this meet," Lockwood said. "We have never performed as well and I think we can beat K-State at their best." The Jayhawks will be lead into the meet by Marc Joseph, who has consistently been the team's leader. Lockwood said that Joseph would have one of the tougher battles of the season when he went against KSU's Mike Thomas, who is the outstanding performer for K-State. The K-State Coach, Ken Snow, said that the meet was the most crucial of the season. "I think we'll peak this weekend. We haven't done as well and will all season have to do." "We've pointed for this meet all year," Snow said, "because we just don't have the depth to do well in the Big Eight Tournament. Snow said that both KU and KSU have depth problems and that the meet could very well be decided by the meet's last event, the high bar competition. This will be the final warm-up for the gymnasts before they begin preparation for the Big Eight Championship in Lincoln, Neb. March 23-24. Nate Sets Record For Season Scoring OMAHA (AP) - Kansas City-Omaha notched a 105-93 National Basketball Association victory over Baltimore Thursday night. Nate Archibald, who hit 29 points to pace the Kings, established a club record for single-season scoring. The NBA's top score with a 34-point average, he now has 2,492 points and is breaking the record of 2,490 set in 1983 by Oscar Robertson of the Cincinnati Royals. The Malls Shopping Center Reg. $9.95-$10.95 Diamond Needles $5.95 Always 25 top selling LPs $2.99 If you haven't heard Willie Dixon yet, Friday or Saturday nite is your best bet. WILLIE DIXON and the Chicago Blues All-Star Band plus Stonewall March 5-10 (6 great nites!) 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