University Daily Kansan Wednesday, January 24, 1973 3 Wildcat Comeback Upsets KU, 77-68 18 by TIM WINTERS Kansan Sports Editor Big Steve Mitchell once sparked the K State Wildlifecats a past faltering University of Kansas squad Tuesday night as the Wildcats defeated the Jawhays, 7748 in an Mitchell was held to only two points in the first half but scored 15 big points in the second half to help erase a three-point Kansas half time lead. It was Mitchell who led the Wildcats to a win in the pre-season Big Eight tournament after Kansas trailed by only one point after the first half. Sophomore Rick Suttle started the Tuesday night scoring for Kansas by sinking a field goal after Kansas controlled the opening tip. After the two teams traded baskets K-State moved out into a three-point lead until a basket by Jayhawk Dave Taynur put Kansas ahead at the 12 minute mark. Kansas held the lead for the rest of the hats at one time stretching the lead to 11 points. With Danny Knight holding Mitchell in check the K-State offense sputtered through the first half until three successive baskets by the Wildcats cut the Kansas lead to one With two seconds remaining on the clock Taylor sent the 'Hawks into the dressing room with a three-point lead. Suttle collected 14 points in the first half to lead the Jayhaws. Lon Kruger provided the K-State punch in the first half, scoring 19 point The Kansas lead evaporated quickly in the second half as K-State outspent the Mountaineers by a factor of the number of the Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALLO Jayhawk Tom Kivisto Passes Through Defense Ball eludes hand of Cat's Larry Williams Junior Varsity Stays Undefeated, Triumphs over Stubborn K-State By ANN McFERREN Kansan Sports Writer The University of Kansas Junior Varsity basketball squad won its second contest of the season Tuesday night on its home court, in Kansas State. The University Junior Varsity 67-55. KU returned to the locker room at half- time leading by a three point margin, 28-25. The Hawks jumped to an early lead and remained in front of the Wildcats most of the first half. With 6:01 remaining in the first half, the Hawks fell behind by 57 points. They pulled out in the game, however they soon pulled out in front of the Kansas State sound. With two minutes gone out of the second half, the Hawks jumped ahead with a nine point lead, not allowing the Wildcats to score in that two minute period. The Wildcats fought back hard in the first minutes of the second half, pulling to within one point of the KU team with 9-20 all attempts to outlast the opposing all attempts to outlast the in vain. The Wildcats never did take the lead in the second period, falling behind the Hawks by as much as 14 points with 26 seconds left in the game. Time permitted Kansas State to narrow the margin to 12 points before the time elapsed. The Hawks were led to victory by Bob Falk, Madison, Wis. Wiss, who was high-point moment in the Hawk victory was Drew Rogers, Kirkwood, Mo. mossman, with 16 points. Rogers also provided much support on the boards, grabbing 13 Gary Elyek was Kansas State in both scoring and defense, scoring 13 points for the Wildcats and grabbing 45 points. Baltimore's price for the aging star was reported to be $150,000. San Diego obtained it. Unitas To Sign With San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP)—The San Diego Chargers said Tuesday they expect to sign quart-back Johnny Unitas and use him as a starter. KANSAST 67 Havry FG-PGA FT-PTA FEB PP TP 0 Havry 0-1 1-2 1-2 3-5 0 0 D. Roper 5-11 6-9 12 1 1 4 D. Roper 8-17 6-9 12 1 1 14 Berglugh 2-3 5-1 4 1 1 4 Berglugh 3-2 5-1 4 1 1 14 Glanton 5-13 0-3 3 2 0 10 Glanton 5-13 0-3 3 2 0 17 Totals 27-46 13-25 40 10 67 KANSAS K-STATE 55 FG-FOA FF-PTA FeB. PF TP Poisonskie 0.4 0.4 2 1 4 Epion 0.8 1 2 1 4 River 0.4 1 1 1 4 Bonny 5-11 0 1 1 4 Anson 5-11 0 1 1 4 Anson 4-10 0 2 1 4 Barren 4-5 0 2 1 4 Barren 4-5 0 2 1 4 Ingram 0.3 2 6 0 1 Ingram 0.3 2 6 0 1 Ingram 0.3 2 6 0 1 Imar 39-24 0 3 6 15 KANSAS STATE KU Lacks Agressiveness In Second Half, Owens Says To win basketball games a team must demonstrate aggressiveness for an entire game and not just for one half. University of Kansas coach Ted Owens would verify this Kansas State' 77-68 win over KU Tuesday night seemed to be an instant replay of the intricate game played four weeks ago in Big Eight preseason tourney in Kansas City. K-STATE (77) FG-FGA FT-PTA Reb. PF TP 16 Williams 7.14 11 24 18 16 16 Gillman 7.14 11 24 18 16 Mitchison 6.12 14 17 12 3 17 McCutcheon 6.12 14 17 12 3 17 Chipman 3.4 12 12 12 12 12 Herman 3.4 12 12 12 12 12 "Bruton 0.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 Baxel 0.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 Beard 30-55 17-40 17-30 10 17 In both games KU played aggressive and cautious ball in the first half that gave them a substantial lead. By halftime that lead slowly diminished and midway in the second period the Hawks were playing catch-up basketball. The non aggressive play of the Jayhawks was only part of the reason for the loss. In second half play Wildcat center Steve Mitchell caused continuing problems for KU after sitting out much of the first half and KU came back to score 10 of his 17 points. "It was almost exactly like the game in Kansas City. Owen's said, "When we did get ahead we were cautious, but then we went for the second half the second half they simply out-hustled us." KANASIS (68) PG-FOA FG-FTA RF PP TP 1 Suitte 0.16 3.4 12 5 18 Sutie 0.16 3.4 12 5 18 Rogers 4.7 0.4 0 1 1 Rogers 4.7 0.4 0 1 1 Tapoos 0.13 0.0 1 1 12 Tapoos 0.13 0.0 1 1 12 Harrow 0.0 0.2 0 0 0 Harrow 0.0 0.2 0 0 0 Greenville 0.0 0.2 0 0 0 Greenville 30-43 6-14 19 18 68 KANSAS STATE 24 43-77 KANSAS STATE 27 51-68 MINNESOTA STATE 17,000 (audience) "In the first half we did a good job on Mitchell," Owens said, "but in the second half we weren't getting over to cover the ball. We just weren't getting enough support." In the first half center Danny Knight and forward Rick Suttle were picking apart the Kansas State defense with their sharp-shooting but in the second half the two KU giants were curtled especially in their scoring efforts. Owens "dmitted that the 'Hawks played a rugged game at Missouri Saturday and at that game could have played a part in their performance against Kansas State." second half, Mitchell had 10 points in the first five minutes as the Wildcats built a 24-9 lead. "They were intimidating in the first half," Owens said. "But it turned out to be not that good of an effort. It was not their fault; they weren't getting any help." "We have to get to play with a good effort for a long time, not just for one." Owens said. KANSAS CITY (AP)—An official agreement was made by the City Council of Kansas City Tuesday to commit $6.6 million in general obligation bonds to construct an arena in the stockyards for the American Royal and a hockey team. The K-State full-court press started to bother the Jayhawks in the second half. Kansas was slow bringing the ball across the 30-yard line and the second remaining on the 30-second clock. K-State out-rebounded the Jayhawks 32,9 with Mitchell grabbing 12 rebounds. Suttle had nine rebounds for Kansas, followed by Knight with seven. According to Ted Owens the Kansas squad became overly cautious in the second half and missed the opportunity to break down the Wildcats. The formal action confirmed an unofficial decision Monday to issue the bonds for the 16,000-seat Arena. The project, which will include renovation of existing buildings and parking spaces for 3,600 cars, was estimated to cost $2 million. Hockey Arena To Be Built In Stockyards "We were the aggressors in the first half," Owens said, "but in the second half we started to stand around and were not aggressive on the boards. Missed free throws were again a problem for Kansas in the second half as the 'Hawks completed only 57 per cent of their shots. K-12 players in on 17 of 20 tries for an 48 per cent average. K-State effectively checked Suttle in the second half as the sophomore scored only five points. Suttle finished as high point man for both the game and Kansas with 19 points. Two other Joyhawk players were in position to finish with 11 and Taxyer with 12 pointers. The Wildcats had four players in double figures. Ernie Kusnyr $w$ was high point man for K-State with 18 points, followed by Mitchell with 17, Williams, 16, and Kruger with 14 points. Taking the good shot in the second half, Krusnyr scored with a 6.7 fur cash average from the field. Crosby Kemper Jr., a banker, told the City Council Monday the land question was settled by the American Royal, which would purchase $3 and a half acres from the Kansas City Stock Yards Co., and give it to the council if the bond issue The loss was the first home conference loss in 22 games for the Jayhawks, with K-State the last team to win in Aller Field. House. The Jayhawk conference record now stands at 1-2 while the K-State record now is 2-1 in conference play. The National Hockey League has extended its deadline until Jan. 25, for consideration of Edwin Thompson's final application for a franchise. The Jayhawks will be in action again on Saturday as the squad journeys to Ames, Iowa, to meet the league-leading Iowa State Cyclones, who have a 3-1 conference record. The large wanted assurance an arena would be built for the 1974 season. Athletic Bill Proposed For WSU, KU, KSU Two members of the Kansas Legislature introduced a bill Tuesday that would require the University of Kansas and Kansas State University to schedule athletic events with Wichita State University. Rep. Eugene Anderson, D-Wichita, and Loyd Andrews, D-Wichita, introduced the bill, which calls for the scheduling of the contests "as soon as practicable." According to Dutch Lonberg, KU athletic director, KU has a complete football schedule through 1880. The basketball set is set for at least two years. for scaling Kilimanjaro, dodging rhinoceri, or your next big thing. This one's un-styled and tough two ways: Tough for putting down the un-hip and Neckie People. And tough for real. 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