Tuesday, January, 23, 1973 7 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALLO New Face Freshman Nino Samuel made his varsity debut Saturday night in Columbia when the University of Kansas took on the Tigers of Missouri. Samuel scored eight points and grabbed sk rebounds in his first varsity game before fouling out in regulation play. The Jayhawks lost in overtime, 75-72, after coming from behind in the second half. Samuel was scholastically ineligible for the first part of the season, but the dropping of the 1.8 rule by the NCAA last week allowed him to play high school play. At Sulima Samaua was not the high school All-American team and led his school to the state basketball finals in 1972. Foreman Upsets Frazier KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) —George Foreman knocked Joe Frazier down six times in two rounds and won the world weight championship in a shunning upset. The end came with Frazier reeling around the ring after the sixth knockdown with blood gushing from his mouth. Referee Arthur Mercante signalled the end of the The end came at 1:35 of the second round. It was ruled a knockout. The 24-year-old Foreman, a 3%-1 underdog, took charge from the start in handing Friarus his first loss in 30 pro fights Monday night. The ease with which Foreman defeated his opponents made the outcome one of the most stunning upsets in heavyweight boxing history. About midway in the first round Foreman scored with two left jabs and then dropped Frazier with a budding right hand to win. With the score coming in an eight count, Frazier moved back in with a left hook and exchanged a few punches with Foreman before Frazier went down again from a series of right hands to the head. Once again Frazier got up immediately, but he was badly dazed and went down for the third time in the round as the bell sounded. Frazier landed flat on his back and it appeared he might stay down, but he struggled up at the count of 3 as Mercante continued the count according to the rules. Frazier rushed to the attack as the second round opened and landed a left hook to the head, but from then on it was all Foreman. The back foot dropped into place, weighting 2718, to pound 214 for Frazier, sent Frazier down for the fourth time with a left and a right to the jaw. Frazier struggled up at 2 and then went down again from two left hooks. Once he had done that, his knee was hardly any time before he went down for the final time after receiving a series of punches along the ropes. Before the fight Frazier had predicted Foreman would not be able to last 15 rounds with him. Frazier struggled gamely to his feet but Mercante took one look at the reeling, bleeding fighter and signaled a new heavyweight champion of the world. "I didn't want to hurt him any more, I kept begging Yancey Durham to stop it." the new world heavyweight champion, George Foreman, kept repeating Monday night in the chaos of his dressing room at Kingston's National Stadium. "I could see Joe was hurt and I hoped I wouldn't have to hit him any more. He has been a great champion and I respect him very much. The defeat marked the end of Frazier's world-recognized reign, begin when he stopped Jimmy Ellis in five rounds Feb. 16, 1970. Jayhawks Come Close at Columbia Before Falling in Overtime, 75-72 A spiritized University of Kansas basketball squad gave the Missouri Tigers all the wanted Saturday night before losing in overtime, 75-72. The victory was the first conference win for the Tigers, while KU's record settled to 1-1. The Jayhawks had numerous opportunities to win the contest, but costly fails in the overtime period enabled the Tigers to pull out. After gaining a one-point lead with less than 35 seconds to play in overtime, the The University of Kansas track team Saturday won its first indoor meet of the new year by defeating New Mexico University at Albuquerque, 69-52. Track Squad Wins Indoor Jayhawk coach Bob Timmons was pleased with the team's performance in the early meet, even though there were not many ton marks. Rudy Guevara led the shot putters with a heave of 58 feet five inches. Guevara won the New Jersey AAU title last summer with a jump of 16 feet in third place on the all-time KU list. Delario Robinson captured two firsts for the Jayhawks, winning the 60-year high hurdles in 7.3 seconds and the triple jump with a distance of 48 feet, $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Junior college transfer Terry Porter took the pole vault competition with a jump of 16.6 feet. Porter was the only juco vaulter to ever ton 17 feet. The mile relay team captured first place points with a finishing time of 3:23.5. Tom Scavuzo, Doug Todd, Bob Bornkessel and Edy Lewis made up the mile relay squad. Rick Suttle put the game into overtime with a field goal with less than a minute to play in regulation time. Both Suttle and Mike Fideldeke scored clutch baskets for KU down the stretch, at one point giving the Hawks a short-lived lead. Tigers put the game away on a shot by Mike Jeffries as time ran out on the 30-second Sophomore Mona Seay leased 2.4 feet to win the long jump competition. Seay has a 10.9 In the 10,000-yard run James Euell capillared the last KU first place with a time of At the start of the contest it appeared that the Tigers would blow KU off the court as they led at one time by 13 points. Fighting back, the 'Hawks trailed by six at the half, and gained a tie soon after the start of the second半斗. The Tigers played most of the overtime period without John Brown, who picked up his fifth foul in less than a minute of overtime. Brown, who finished with 21 points, was one of six players to foul out of the fierce contest. Al Eberhard was the Tigers' clutch player down the stretch, scoring four straight points in less than half a minute of overtime, giving Missouri a one-point lead. Eberhard has high score in the contest, finishing with 27 points. The Jayhawks received good performance from Danny Knight, Kudstie Sallee and Dustin Jones. | | CV¹ | FT | R | F | Pts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Barrow | 1.3 | 0.4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | | Smile | 1.9 | 0.5 | 1 | 2 | 1 | | Kittoo | 1.5 | 2.2 | 1 | 6 | 11 | | Rogers | 1.5 | 2.2 | 1 | 6 | 11 | | Rogers | 4.1-1 | 6.1 | 2 | 17 | 12 | | Fidledoe | 3.5 | 0.4 | 4 | 1 | 6 | | Haase | 2.7 | 0.4 | 4 | 1 | 6 | | Hasske | 27 | 0.4 | 4 | 1 | 6 | | Grace | 27-18 | 14 | 4 | 30 | 12 | 17 points before fouling out with less than four minutes in regulation. Statistics Nino Samuel scored eight points in the contest as he played in his first varsity game. The Salina product also grabbed six rebounds before fouling out. Suttle finished with 16 points, with Rogers scoring 11. The Hawks have now lost 20 straight road games. The squad will have little time for rest as K-State invades Allen Field House Tuesday night. Both teams come off losing games, K-State having lost to Oklahoma Saturday afternoon, 81-69. | | PG | FF | R | F | Pt | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Elharder hard | 11-31 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 27 | | Jerman jerman | 9-9 | 3-4 | 1 | 3 | 6 | | Jernan jernan | 8-2 | 6-3 | 1 | 5 | 7 | | Jeffries jeffries | 8-2 | 1-3 | 1 | 6 | -1 | | Salmon salmon | 4-10 | 6-2 | 1 | 4 | -1 | | Link link | 1-4 | 3-4 | 2 | 3 | -1 | | Link link | 1-4 | 3-4 | 2 | 3 | -1 | | Total total | 27-77 | 21-77 | 65 | 24 | 75 | KANAS MIDIUM MUSCULATION 14.900 danforth chapel 12:30-1:00m jan 22:26 mon to fri Cross-state rival Kansas State University tonight invade Allen Field House to take on the upstart Kansas Jayhawks in a basketball duel that should shake the rafters. A sell-out crowd is expected, with tip-off time at 7:35. By TIM WINTERS Kansan Sports Editor K-State, 'Hawks Collide Sell-Out K-State, Both teams come into the game with 1-1 conference records, with both teams losing last week on road games. K-State earlier knocked off Missouri at马堡, but last to Oklahoma last Saturday. Kansas won its oppen战 against Colorado and Saturday dropped an overtime battle with Missouri. 75-72. Tenight's game was the 172nd between the two schools, with KU holding the 108-43 lead. The Jahaways have won the last three games, making a double-overtime thriller last season The 'Hawks have another streak on the line tonight—the team has not lost at home in the last 22 conference games. The last conference team to win at Lawrence was, you guessed it, K-State, which ended its 1989 season with a 64-57 win over Kansas. THE JAYHAWKS will face a stiff test in playing K-State. The Wildcats, ranked in the top 20 teams, earlier routed Kansas in the Big Eight Tournament. The Cats have an 11:34 record for all games, and were the first team to assemble as having a shot at the conference title. After the disappointing loss to Missouri Saturday it would seem that the KU squad would be down for the next game, butuses Coach Ted Owens did not feel this way. "It's never hard to the team up for K-State." Owens said Monday, "and I don't expect many problems in getting the team ready to play." K-State boasts a team with good height and strength, along with experience. The Wildcats are the rebound leaders in the conference, and also lead in team defense, holding opponents to an average of 66.0 points. On offense, K-State is scoring at an average of 74.0 points with a field goal percentage of .490. THE BIG THREAT for K-State is center Steve Mitchell, Mitchell has an average of 16.7 points and 9.7 rebounds for the year, putting him among the conference leaders. He was one of three players in second place behind Alvin Adams of Oklahoma in the conference statistics. In the forward spots K-State will probably start Ernie Kusner and Larry Williams, although Bob Chipman has seen duty at the forward position. Kusner is scoring at 14.5 average and an average of 8.4 rebounds. All three players are good outside shooters. Danny Beaver will start at one guard spot, but the playing status of Lon Kruger still is in doubt. Kruger sprained both his ankles and has not played since the big Eight Tournament. He will probably be replaced by Bob Chipman or Bernard Robinson. Owens did not feel K-State would attempt any new plan of attack, and that the Jahyhwsk would not alter the game plan. Kansas will go with a lineup of Danny Knight at center, Rick Suttle at one forward, Nino Samuel or Mike Fideldeke at the other forward and Tom Kivisto and Marshall Rogers at the guard spots. ACCORDING TO Owens, Samuel looks good for having practiced only two days with him. The Jayhawk junior varisty will battle the 1. p.m. Varisty will be at 7:38 p.m. Varisty will be at 7:38 p.m. ★ ★ ★ Kansas Robert Kalighet G Steve Kleinfeld Rick Sullivan F Erin Kleinfeld Nino Simoe F Larry Williams Marylah Rogers G Bob Chipman Tam Hanna G Danny Beard KANAS (5-9) KATATAL (2-3) YOU CAN LEARN TO READ AS FAST AS YOU CAN THINK! AND YOU CAN LEARN TO THINK FASTER! Reading Dynamics doesn't make you smarter. But it does teach you to use your eyes and your brain far more efficiently. You learn to use your natural peripheral vision to read words in groups. You learn to relate and organize ideas in fast, graphic note-taking. Spring Schedule 1973 Each class meets once a week for 8 weeks MONDAYS, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Feb. 5 - April 2 The REGULAR COURSE. If you are interested in reading LAW Materials, you will remain an extra half-hour for special instruction. TUESDAYS, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Feb. 6 - April 3 The REGULAR COURSE. If you are interested in WESTERN CIVILIZATION readings, you will remain an extra half hour for special instruction. YOU CAN COVER THE ENTIRE YEAR'S REQUIRED READINGS FOR THE WESTERN CIVILIZATION COURSE AT K.U. if you attend all class meetings and follow our specific Western Civ. home assignments. In some cases this will require 1½ hours a day of drill practice and reading instead of 1 hour as for the Regular Reading Dynamics Course. ADDITIONAL CLASSES will be opened as needed. MAKE YOUR OWN CLASS—We offer discounts for 8 or more who enroll as a group. Come to a FREE MINI-LESSON Learn all about our course and improve your own reading within the hour—with no obligation whatever. TUESDAY-FRIDAY, Jan. 22-26, 7:30 p.m. at the Reading Dynamics Institute THURSDAY, Jan. 25, Hourly 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union, Gread Room. EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS Hillcrest Shopping Center 925 Iowa Street, Lawrence Telephone 843-6424