8 Friday, February 16, 1973 University Daily Kansam Kansan Photo by CARL G. DAVAZ JR. Kicking High Max Mueller, Lawrence 3rd year law student, displays a determined effort as he kicks at Northcott, Prairie Village senior. Mueller, who also is coach of the KU Karate Club, said the team was preparing for the Jayhawk Karate Tournament that is held at Saturday in the Lawrence Community Center, 11th and Vermont streets. Mueller, who holds a second degree black belt, said he expected over 200 participants to enter the tournament, some from as far away as Iowa. The limitation would begin at 10:30 a.m. and the finals at 7 p.m. Admission is $2. 23 KU Prospects Sign Big 8 Letters of Intent University of Kansas head football coach Dana Donfambrough today announced the signing of 21 high school players to Big Eight letters of intent, 14 from the state of Fambrough said, "We feel we had a very good year recruiting, and we are pleased with the results." He listed a doze backs and eleven linemen who have selected Nine players from the state of Missouri signed with the Jayhawks, five from Kansas City>Toward St. Joseph, and one each from Mound City and Blue Shriners. Leavenworth and Wichita are each represented with two signes among the Kansas group while 10 other Sunflower communities account for the remainder. One of the signes, Dale Zook, a 6-2, 180 pound back from Larned, will join two brothers to the KU campus, Dean who will be a junior with the Jayhawks next fall, and John, a former KU standout now with the Atlanta Falcons. Fambrough said there would be additional signers later. "We are still after some top notch young men," said the KU coach, who added that they too will join our program." "We're using all the facilities we have," said a spokesman for the physical education and recreation department, "but we can't have more students. Right now we have fewer facilities." Gym's Handball Courts Shy on Needed Space BACKS NAME MT WT Cook 671 10 Meade Ron Darborn 672 10 Mandeau Daniel Carlsbeig 673 10 Monaco Chris Goldbach 674 10 Shawnee-Mihorn-North Sam McCaynn 675 10 St. Joseph, Mo.-Beoston Kevin McCoy 676 10 St. Louis, Mo.-Beoston Andy Reuben 677 10 Kansas City, Mo.-North Michael Simpson 678 10 Blue Springs, Mo. Mike Simonov 679 10 Kansas City, Mo. Dale Zook 67A 10 Larned Warner 67B 10 Kansas City, Mo.-O'Karra Jim De Marea 67C 10 Kansas City, Mo.-O'Karra Bill Griffin 67D 10 Kansas City, Mo.-Oak Park Paul Marghetian 67E 10 Great Bend Don Pipie 67F 10 Garden City, Mo.-Truman Don Pipie 67G 10 Garden City, Mo.-Truman Alaskan Jr. 67H 10 Liberal David Wapker 67I 10 Leavenworth Blake Thompson 67J 10 Leavenworth James Tillman 67K 10 Leavenworth By DAN GEORGE Kansan Staff Writer Perhaps Robinson Gymnasium will never be confused with Grand Central Station, but on Monday and Thursday mornings at 8 a.m. there is little resemblance between the two places. Although the courts are open to the public all day, large crowds cause the physical education and recreation department to be closed until four hours a week for each person. For on those mornings, Robinson is jammed with people who are willing to wait as long as an hour to sign up to use one of the gym's three handball courts. Many times as many as 50 students and faculty members, stand in a line that winds down the corridor. Those who wish to use the courts may sign up on Monday at 8 a.m. for a two-hour session on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday. The enthusiasm for handball is not limited only to Robinson. Allen Field House has another three courts, which are full of enthusiastic players. They are open to the public. After 11, they are reserved for use by members of the various KU athletic teams for paddleball. Bob Skahan, KU athletic counselor, said that 60 percent of the 280 athletes used the courts. BUSINESS GRADS Share your talents thru Peace Corps or VSTA. Recruit at Business Placement Office, Feb. 10 (Monday). Sign up for interview (Monday). for our needs than places like Emory (Kansas State Teachers College), Fort Hayes State or Pittsburg. And we have twice as many people." At one time, according to the spokesman, phase two of Robinson Gymnastics, which will include ten additional handball courts, or fourth on the KU list of priorities. KU Looks to Cowboys For Home Court Win By TIM WINTERS Kansan Sports Writer It used to be that the University of Kansas basketball team won its home games in Allen Field House. The KU fans almost took it for granted that the team would win. But the Jayhawks have already lost two conference home games this season. The team will face Oklahoma in KState Wildcats and then by last place Nebraska. The two losses put the Jayhawk's home conference record at 2-2, Kansas defeated both Colorado and Oklahoma at Oklahoma State invades Lawrence Saturday with a 1-6 conference record, now the last in the league. The 'Pokes have beaten Nebraska for their only victory in the conference, beating the Cornmuskers 88-55. Kansas enters the contest with a 3-4 score in league play. The 'Hawks lost a tough game at Manhattan Tuesday night when Lon Kruger sank two free throws with 22 seconds left on the clock to give K-Suite first lead in the game and also the victory. Kansas has a commanding lead in the OSU series, having won 48 of the 80 times the teams have met. But one factor in the win was the lack of more games won more conference games against KU in Lawrence than at Stillwater. The 'Pokes have won five times in Lawrence and four The Cowboys are coming off a loss to Oklahoma that was much like the loss KU suffered to K-State. OSU built a 15-point lead in the second half against the Sooners, but the Sooners backfaced for a 83-78 victory. The two teams have not met this season. last season the Jayhawks defeated the Celtics. This season, the Raptors and the OSU Coach Sam Aubrey said "We played a great 30 minutes against Oklahoma, but we lost three starters on fouls and missed a game." He added that an OU was beginning to make its move." Junior forward Ken Fitzgerald leads the Cowboy attack. Fitzgerald, 6-6, is averaging 16.8 points a game and scored 30 runs in Oklahoma for his career high at OSU. Andy Hopson, a 6-8 sophomore, holds down the center spot for the Cowboys. Hopson is averaging 12.4 rebounds per game and already ranks sixth on the OSU all-time single season rebound list. He has a 10 point average. Tum Dicket, 6-6, is the other forward, and Ray Cole, 6-2, and K.C. Kincaride, 6-4, are the guards for the Cowboys. Junior forward Ralph Rusmason, who suffered a broken hand against Missouri, is not expected to play. KU head coach Ted Owens analyzed the Oklahoma State team carefully saying that the Cowboys were leading the league in winning percentage would be difficult to beat if KU was not sharp. Owens said he was confident the team had adjusted to the K-State loss and said the Jayhawks would be ready for the Oklahoma State state. "Like I've said before," Owens said. "We have a talented team but we haven't reached our maturity level. You can't play that way, it catches up on you." Owens also said that the line-up would be the same as against K-State except for forward Tommy Smith who will replace Mike Fiddelke. The game will be broadcast over the Kansas Basketball network, WBW in Tulsa. 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