6 Monday, January 29, 1973 University Daily Kansan Javhawks Dismantle ISU, 90-78 By KATHY TUSSING Kansan Sports Writer The University of Kansas Jayhawks, with four sophomore starters scoring in double figures, stunned the league-leading Iowa Cyclones, 9-10, in Armed States night. The game snapped a 20-game losing streak for the Jayhawks. Ironically, the last KU road victory was over a Maury John-cochran Drake University team in the finals of the NCAA Midwest regional in Wichita in March, 1971. Game scoring honors went to KU sophomore Rick Suttle, who finished with 26 points. Suttle was followed by sophomores Danny Knight with 22, Mike Fideldeke with 17 and Marshal Rogers with 12 points. Sophomore delute hit their career baskets in the contest. Suttle and Knight formed a powerful tandem under the boards for KU as between them they grabbed 25 rebounds. The team bounded the Cyclones, 40-31, in the contest. "I'm very pleased that our young people are starting to mature some," said Coach Ted Owens. "All of our boys did well Saturday night." The Jawahars took the lead early in surpassing a 46-34 half-time lead to 19 point leads. The Cyclone's only serious threat came midway through the second half when they cut the KU led to five points, 61-58. The Eagles scored 20 of their 34 to KU for 18, scoring 10 of the next 12 points in a little over three minutes to give KU a comfortable 73-64 margin. Owens was pleased with the team's effort at protecting the lead, something the team has not been able to do much of this season. "It has to give us confidence and knowledge that if we play with great effort, we can beat anyone in the conference," Owens said. "I have felt all along that we could play for 40 minutes like we've been playing for 10 minutes at various times throughout the season, we could put it all together," Owens said. The Cyclones opened the game with a trap zone and switched to a 2-3 zone, but hot shooting by Ridalee and Rogers forced the Cyclones into a man-to-man. Fideldek scored 17 shots in the game, the first game of the season as his home state since leaving high school. KANSAS (90) | | FOUNTY | R | I | F | Pt | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Samuel | 5.00 | 8 | 4 | 4 | 36 | | Sutley | 15.00 | 2.7 | 1 | 4 | 26 | | Robles | 9.00 | 1.7 | 1 | 4 | 26 | | Robles | 8.18 | 4.8 | 12 | 3 | 17 | | Robles | 8.18 | 4.8 | 12 | 3 | 17 | | Fentress | 7.00 | 1.9 | 1 | 4 | 25 | | Fentress | 7.00 | 1.9 | 1 | 4 | 25 | IONA STATE (78) FG FT F T F P F W Harbitt 7.7 3.7 1.0 4 C Harris 6.15 1.5 1.0 4 Connor 8.15 1.5 1.0 12 Demon 10.19 4.5 0.0 2 14 Demon 10.19 4.5 0.0 2 14 Demon 10.19 4.5 0.0 2 14 Codaponce 3.7 0.0 0.0 1 1 Codaponce 1.2 0.0 0.0 1 Codaponce 1.2 0.0 0.0 1 Locks 3.4 0.0 0.0 3 Locks 3.4 0.0 0.0 3 Hoops 36-77 0.0 0.0 31 78 KANSAS 46 44-90 GATES STATE 34 40-74 FLORIDA 12,506 12,506 The Iowa State squad scored 169.15 points in what their coach, Ed Gagner, called a "champion." NCAA Scoring Mark Set by I-State Squad The Iowa State gymnastics team set a NCAA scoring record here Saturday afternoon without the all-around performances of their best two competitors. Although soundly beaten the Jahways bounce up 90, their highest point total in the last three "I really didn't think that we had the potential to lest the NCAA scoring record," Gagnier said. "Last week at the University of Oklahoma we used our top men in each event and still were unable to score as high as we did here in Kansas. "Today we purposefully did not use our two best all-around men in every event so that we could test the team depth. Everything went better than I had dreamed. Everyone hit well and it was comforting to find out our depth had so much quality." Adding to the remarks about Gagnier's depth, KU gymnastic coach Bob Lockwood said, "You could take the Iowa State squad, and you would have the two best teams in the country." "We realized that Iowa State was the country's best, and considering that, I thought it was our best effort this season," he said. "We've good to go back into the 150 range aran." Marc Joseph, who scored a 9.4 on the parallel bars, was the only Jayhawk to take a first place from the Cyclones, preventing him from clean sweep of the first place finishers. Lockwood said that he was disappointed Sigma Nu Bowlers Capture First Place The Sigma Nu Snakes won the team Hill Championship Bowling Tournament Sunday with a total score of 4972. Sigma Chi took second with 4833 hits. Karl Scoottell, Shawne Mission senior, turned in the high scratch game with a 353. Doug Wallace, Newton sophomore, had the high scratch series with a 601. The tournament was open to fall team champions and runner-up. Bowing games of 200 or more were: Barb Boozer, Lawrence sophomore; David Hayman, Leawood sophomore; Tom Perry; Ralph Whipple, Overland Park senior; Jim Humperman, Toperkai senior; Stan Zimmerman, Topkena student; Schoehlin and Wallace. "In the last event of the day, the high bar, we did our very best," Lockwood said. "We scored 27.30 on the high bar, which is only 05 from the school record. at the teams showing in the first several events but added that he was pleased with the strength they showed in the latter part of the meet. "If we hit as well in the rest of the events as we did on the high bar, I think that we will score around 155 before the season ends and we place us high in the conference meet." The 'Hawks shot an even 50 per cent from the field, while Iowa State could manage only 36.7 per cent of their field goal attempts. The Jahwahas have a meet against Northern Colorado tonight at 7 p.m. in P.L.A. The ISU cagers got into early foul trouble, giving Kansas the one-and-one at the 10:08 mark in the first half and the 13:13 mark in the second half. The KU kagers fouled out of the contest. KU's production of 90 points was the squad's most prolific output of the season. The team was averaging 65.6 in team offense before the Iowa State contest. The victory events the Jayhawk record at 2-2. The next game for KU will be Saturday when the Oklahoma Sooners invade Allen Field House. Women's Volleyball Squad Places Second at Regional The University of Kansas women's volleyball squad captured second place at the recent regional volleyball meet held Jan. 19 and 20, at Minneapolis, Minn. The team lost to Southwest Missouri State College in the finals, 15-13, 11-15 and 14-16. The KU girls posted a 7-1 tournament record, defeating Central Missouri State, South Dakota State, Drake University, University of Minnesota, North Dakota University, St. Cloud State and Mankato State of Minnesota. During the regular season the Jayhawks were undefeated, the second straight year the team has not lost in state competition. League play ended with a first place finish in the State Women's Volleyball Tournament held Dec. 9. Team members include Connie Gibbon, Hawthorne, Calif., senior; Judi Raney, Wellington junior; Mary Jacobson, Florence, Oregon, junior; Mary Visser, Emporia junior; Debbie Lauermilk, Kansas City junior; Kansas City junior; Steph Norris, Wichita Junior; and Ginny liammersmith, Kansas City senior. The second place finish in the tournament enables the squad to compete in the National Volleyball Tournament champion. The winner will be Biggham Young University in Provo, Utah. The Jayhawks are coached by Marlene Mawson, assistant professor of physical education at KU. 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