6 Monday, February 19, 1973 University Daily Kansan Kansas Photo by BARBARA KELLY Nino Samuel Blocks O-State Pass Kansas escapes with a 75-66 victory. Arthur C. "Dutch" Lonborg, acting athletic director at the University of Kansas, was named Sunday to the National Ball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. 'Dutch' Lonborg Selected For Hall of Fame Honors The new members of the Kansas Relays Committee were selected Saturday. The announcement was made by committee co-ordinator Paul McDonald and Bob Pedicordi, Warnoego senior. Lonborg, 74, was one of five men selected to the Hall of Fame. The announcement was Committee Members Selected for Relays Those selected for membership were: Galen Van Blairicum, Meade freshman; Steve Brown, White City freshman; Dave Wilson, Minneapolis freshman; Great Bend freshman; Dae Flood, Leawed freshman; Bill Gels, Circlevle freshman; JHageman Stockton freshman; Chris Hirt, Prarie Village freshman; David Pitcher, Stockton freshman; Jay Thomas, Mulvane freshman. The Relays Committee is responsible for much of the preliminary organization pertaining to invitations of teams, processing of entries and the distributing of information to coaches and individual participants. In addition, the members assist various officials while the Relays are in progress. The 1973 Kansas Relays will be held April 18-21. This year the RELays will feature two new events, the 440-dash and the 440-yard relay for men's organized living groups. The invitational 440-dash will feature participants from the country. The 440-yard relay for men's organized living groups will feature participants from KU living groups. 'Bombers' Spur KU Comeback; Jayhawks Battle Colorado Tonight By STAN WILSON Kansan Sports Writer For a long time Saturday night it seemed as though Kansas would never get going. It took nearly four minutes for the Jayhawks to get their first two points and on route, KU committed four goals and Oklahoma State committed three. The Hawks woke up for a 75-66 win. The Cowboys continued to press their good fortunes, hitting seven of their first nine shots and shooting 62.1 per cent from the goal line. The Jayshawks suffered through their cold spell. "I thought we were trying reasonably hard," Coach Ted Owens said after the game. "We just couldn't get a shot down, They shot the eyes out early." The result was that with 6:13 left before intermission, the Cowboys had a 31-14 lead. Then Owens decided to substitute—for all five players in the game. "It's obvious that the other guys couldn't get it going," Owens said. "This group (the Bombers) has been playing together in the past and this is what I'd trap. I planned to use them as a unit." So, out came Tom Kivisto, Dave Taynor, Nino Samuel, Rick Suttle and Davenight and, much to the delight of the 10,700 strong crowd, in came Dale Greenlee, Tommy Smith, Mike Fildekel, Wilson Barrow and Paase. Or, as they prey, the Bombers. The surge, aided by a game total of 26 turnovers (KU and only six), continued for another quarter. The edition of non-Bomber Rick Suttle, the Jayhawks backed to up an away at the Mets. We needed some scoring punch, Orrena said. "The other group was hustling, but the game was going." What happened was that KU got some momentum—even if they did not gain many yards, they still had to play top 43-1, leading by five less points than before the Bombers came in, but the 'Hawks, in a 1-3 I-trap defense, showed they were too good, themselves not to have another Nebraska. With Suttle recovering from his first half KANKAS (12) FG PT R F R Pts. Smith 5 17 4 1 4 21 Sutle 0-25 3-4 6 6 2 21 Suttle 0-25 3-4 6 6 2 21 Rogera 0-3 4-4 1 1 1 21 Riviste 0-3 4-4 1 1 1 21 Riviste 0-3 4-4 1 1 1 21 Sansevieu 2-6 1-5 0 1 0 4 Sansevieu 2-6 1-5 0 1 0 4 Sansevieu 6-9 0-2 6 0 1 14 Pfieldke 6-9 0-2 6 0 1 14 Pfieldke 6-9 0-2 6 0 1 14 Hawke 4-8 0-2 2 6 4 14 Hawke 4-8 0-2 2 6 4 14 Marine 13-41 13-17 34 22 75 | | PG | FT | R | F | Pt. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Duckett | 5 | 12 | 1 | 3 | 28 | | Fitzgerald | 10-14 | 1.8 | 7 | 3 | 27 | | Kincade | 6-8 | 1.0 | 4 | 4 | 25 | | Kincade | 6-8 | 1.0 | 4 | 4 | 25 | | Turner | 0-4 | 1.0 | 4 | 4 | 25 | | Turner | 0-4 | 1.0 | 4 | 4 | 25 | | | 10-14 | 16-23 | 12 | 17 | 16 | 50. 0 61.5 12 team 2 tech. foul ORLANDA STATE 43 23-66 Oklahoma State 43 23-66 Official, Kent Kurtz, Dr. Drew and Henry Henry 43 Topeka Team Sport Upsets KU Jayvees Topeka Team Sport held the University of Kansas junior varsity to just one field goal in the last 4:46 minutes of the game and defeated the Jayhawks 72-70. Saturday. For all practical purposes the game was lost for KU with 106 remaining when the Jayhawks, trailing 70-68, narrowly missed two tie tips and a jump shot. blues to hit 19 points and Dale Greenlee adding nine markers, the 'Hawks pulled even with 4:39 remaining, took over the lead a minute and a half later and then seeped up the context in the last 1:26 for their fourth quarter, giving them four defeats. Overall, Kansas is 8-12. Topeka then stalled until 0:34 and KU had to foul to get the ball. Two free throws made it 72.68. KU had time for another bucket by Derrick Glanton at the 0:24 mark. It probably wouldn't have taken the Jiayhaws so long to catch up, but their zone defense, which worked so well on every one else, fell victim to the long range bombing weapon they were trying to tuggered. The curly-headed forward ripped backs for 27 points, mostly from the corners. With the Cowboy wintuck securely in their belts, Boyhawks travel to Colorado. Big Eight action and are fresh off a big win over Missouri. As for the starting lineup, Owens has a voice to make. Will it be the Bombers or an Eagles? How about a third? The Jayhawks beat the Buffs earlier in the season, but since that loss, College is lurged. "Obviously, they'll be charged very high for their assault." They're still very much in the race. "They're not even the same team," Owens said. "They're playing with confidence." The game will be broadcast over WREN, WIBW and KAKA radio stations. Tip-off time is 10:30 a.m. Swimmers Capture Dual The University of Kansas swimming team completed a perfect dual season Saturday when it defeated the Universities of Missouri and Alabama at Columbia. The team ended the dual season with a 6-4 record. Dick Reason, coach of the Jayhawks, said Sunday that the team was now preparing for the Big Eight Conference tour, to be at KU on March 1, 2 and 3. "The team seems to be in very good spirits and very solid," Reasonan said. "We have our depth set up for good qualifying teams, but the summerers should peak at the championship." made by Lee Williams, executive director of the Hall, and Adolph Rupon, honors Lomborg were Dolep Schayes, the late John Lomborg, Bruce Drake and Elmer Ripley. At the Missouri dual, Kansas defeated Missouri 76-37, and edged Alabama 61-52. The Kansas-Alaabama score was not decided until the last heat of the afternoon, when the KU 400 freestyle relay team beat the Alabama swimmers. The relay team was composed of Allan McDonald, whose time of 47.4 also was a national qualifying time, Tom Hodgson, Rick Heidinger and Phil Kidd. Steve King also qualified for the nationals in both the one and three-meter diving competitions. King scored 278.40 in the one-meter dive and 297.15 in the three-meter score. Scott Davies of KU captured second in both of the diving competitions. Reamon said that the 400 relay was the highlight of the meet. The relay time of 3:45.1 qualified the relay team for the NCAA at 3:25.1, and the relay team at 3:12.5 to qualify for the finals, he said. "I'm very thrilled at being selected," Lonberg said Sunday. "I'm looking forward to going back and being inducted along with the other nominees." Lonborg said that he was informed of the selection at the first of the week but that the announcement by the committee was not made until Sunday. The finals times were: *ou-yard medley relay: Uilfers, Leaventon, Menzie and McDonald. 3:45.1. 1000-year freestyle: Gary Kempf, 1:04.8. Tom Kempf, 10:0.9 200-yard freestyle: Hodgson; 1:48.0, Heidinger; 1:48.3, Ingham; 1:48.8. Lonborg was a collegiate coach for 29 years. He spent two years at McPherson College and four years at Washburn. His brother won the national AAU Championship. 50-yard freestyle: Kidd, 22.2, Kancel, 22.3, Sabates, 22.9. 200-yard individual medley: Carver, 2.07:1. Wacomer, 2.07:7. Lambert then spent 23 years at Northwestern as head basketball coach before 200-yard backstroke: Richey. 2:00,6 Kenmf. 2:00,7. Menzie. 2:03,8. nautical geography, one-meter diving: King, 276.40, Davies, 271.60. 100-yard freestyle: McDonald, 48.3, Heidinger, 48.8, Carver, 49.5, Sabatons, 48.9, 500-yard freestyle: Gary Kempt, 4:57.6, Irohaw, 4:08, Torn Kempt, 5:00.8 "I think my record at Northwestern was 237-194," Lonborg said. "During the first years we played in a gymnasium, but after the building was torn down we had to play in a downtown high school, which made it difficult to recruit." Lonberg will be inducted into the Hall of Pence on April 26. The new selections bring in a range of distinguished guests. 三 meter-diving : King, 297.15, Davies, 263.60. Other KU greats who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame were Dr. Forrest "Phog" Allen, Bunn Adolph Rupp, E. C. Quigley and Paul Endacott. 100-yard free relay: McDonald, Hodgson, Heidinger and Kidd, 3:11 (B team) and 3:16 (B). Ripley was a player for the Original Celtics and later coached at Notre Dame and for the Harlem Globetrotters. Schayes was a 12-time member of the National Basketball Association's All-Star team and later coached in the NBA. Bckman gained his fame as "The Babe buff of football" when playing with the on- town Red Sox. OPEN TO ANYONE Drake coached the Oldahoma Sooners for 17 years, winning or tying for six conference titles. In 1947 his team lost the NCAA championship game to Holy Cross. Organizational Meeting on Wednesday February 21 at 8:00 p.m. in Room 303 Strong. Kansan Correction The University of Kansas Karate Tournament will be held on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Lawrence Community Building, 1100 Crestwood Blvd., Feb. 17, as reported in the Friday Kansan. SUA LIFE DRAWING CLASS Assistant Resident Director, There will be a $2.00 participation fee for the entire semester. Sign Up Immediately in the SUA Office Make Daily Weekly Week-end Rates Pinto $8.00 plus 8 mile $45.00 plus 8 mile $5.33 plus 8 mile Pinto Wagon $9.00 plus 9 mile $50.00 plus 9 mile $6.00 plus 9 mile Maverick— Torino $9.00 plus 9 mile $50.00 plus 9 mile $6.00 plus 9 mile Galaxie $10.00 plus 10 mile $60.00 plus 10 mile $8.00 plus 10 mile P. O. Box 647 — Lawrence, Kansas 64044 OLYMPIA. Parts 1 & 2 FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS Directed by Leni Riefenstahl Woodruff Feb. 21 75c UMBRELLAS CASINAL 7:30 film Series 9:15 WED Resident Assistant, For 1973-74 School Year. CHERBOURG Directed by Jacque Demy (1964) Film Society Woodruff 3:30,7:30,9:30 Tuesday Feb.20 75c Spotlight on Modern Dance Summer of '42 A novel by Herman Raucher Applications Available For Naismith Hall 1800 Naismith Dr. SORGENTLY ADMIRER DIE DANCING PROPRIET ACROBATOS OF GOD SERAPHIC DIALOGUE Special Films -plus Part Six of Captain Marvel Popular Films Woodruff 7:30 Mon. 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