University Daily Kansan Friday, February 15, 1974 7 KU to Host Iowa State Tomorrow Thanks to Kansas State, the University of Kansas will be faced with a new situation when it takes on Iowa State at 2:10 p.m. tomorrow in Allen Field House. KU's loss to K-State Wednesday night knocked the "Hawks out of the Big Eight lead for the first time this season. KU is now in the position of trying to keep pace with the first place Wildcats who have a one half game lead. K-State plays at Colorado tomorrow. While the loss to K-State was costly, KU is still very much in the race, but can't afford a win. "If anything, we will concentrate more now," KU guard Dale Greenlee said yesterday. "Not too many teams go to K-State and win." head coach Ted Owens said that the Iowa state game represented a must win for KU, and the team's performance was good. "We realize that we are still in good shape in the race," Owens said. "All we have to do is rest of our games. If we do win all six, we are out the eight champions. It's up to us now." KU won the first game between the two schools 73-49 in Ames. That game marked a victory for KU, and it continued. Iowa State had gotten off to a fast start and looked impressive with a second place finish in the pre-season Big Eight Tournament. However the Cyclones have dropped to fifth place in the conference at 3-6. Iowa State is 12-9 overall. "They won last Monday, though (against Missouri)," Owens said, "and they remember that we beat them last year in Ames, but they took us down here." KU won in Ames this year when the 'Hawks broke open a close game with a rally at the start of the second half and then offa late a Cycle comeback. The game was the first beginning of what has become a trend in KU's conference games, namely foul trouble. Against K-State, the 'Hawks had the same problem and it might have cost KU the game. KU scored only a point from the free throw line, while the Wildcats had 18. The game will be televised regionally as the Big Eight game of the week. Greenees said that the 'Hawks might go to their zone defense a little more to avoid getting too much time on their feet.' possession of amphetamines were dismissed yesterday. In a prepared statement, Coach Bob Timmons said: "Because of failure to comply with team policies, Barry Schur's meet suspension will continue until the first meeting on April 6 at the Wichita State Relays in Wichita. Earlier charges of drug "We are a physical team and physical team out in foul trouble." Greumbeau said. Only eight game of the week. Probable starting line-ups; KU goes into the game with a 7-1 record in the conference and an overall record of 15-8. Schur Suspended till April; His Drug Charges Dropped RANNAWS Norton Cook 6    F Danny Cook 4    F Danny Knight 10    C Digi Cranele 12    C Iowa state Larry Loots 6-9 Robert Wilson 5-6 Craig DeLaney 6-10 Hercle Ivy 6-3 Eric Heffel 6-3 End from Ward Signs KU Letter Barry Schur, University of Kansas high jumper, hasn't been reinstated to play since 1983. He could be a first-time Cornhuskers Next Test For Jayhawk Gymnasts "Nebraska is a young team which uses a lot of high caliber stunts," said coach Robert Lockwood. "They're going to be great and the routines well, it could be a very close meet." Powerful Nebraska will meet the University of Kansas gymnasies team in an important duel meet for both squads at 7:30 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. Nebraska is currently ranked in the top ten in the nation and has been recognized as the third best team in the Big Eight, behind Iowa State and Oklahoma. The Cornhuskers will be particularly vulnerable tonight with the loss of Gene Mackee, who is sidelined with an injury, Mackie is Nebraska's all-around man. The "Hawks have established themselves as a conference contender with impressive victories in recent weeks in Kansas State and Oklahoma." The Hawks over Western Illinois in a dual meet. "Our major question mark lies with the inconsistency of our performers on the parallels bars and the pommel horse," said Lockwood. "The outcome of the meet could Andalikiewicz, a 64oot-3, 215-pound end, played both offense and defense for Ward's class 4-A state championship team. Tom Andalikiewicz, a prep *American* from Bishop Ward, has signed a Big Eight letter of intent with the Notre Dame football team. Don Fambrighau announced yesterday. depend on how strong we are in those events." Lockwood said his squad had a good week of practice and would be striving to retain its point range of recent meets. KU Track Team In South Bend The KU lineup tonight is: **Floor Exercise:** Blind Green Herring, Jody Summern, Mike Cook, Mark Whitehead, Mark Smith, Ford Cullerton, Marc Murphy, Rick Backup, Rick Short, Parallel, Mike Cook, High Bar, Blind Green, Cullenhead, High Bar, Blind Green, Cullenhead. Grege Vandeveer and Jim Euell are still on the injured list and will not compete. The University of Kansas track team will compete against Big Ten Conference teams for the first time this season tomorrow in a game between Indiana meet at Notre Dame University. Vale Vale - Terry Power. Mile Scavuzzo, Cromwell, Wagner, Lewis. 400 Tom Navarro, Eddie Levits 401 John Gomez, Jeffrey Lance Mile: Dave Anderson, Barrie Williams 402 Gregory Dillen, Jeremy Smith 60 vd hind bump-Demic Breack 50 vd front bump-Demic Breack 80 vd bufferfield. Perry Tortey, Peter Ward 90 vd bufferfield. The meet will be the fifth of the indoor season for KU. It will also be the last meet prior to the Big Eight Indoor Championships, March 1-2 in Kansas City. Fifteen teams are entered. "This should be an excellent meet for us for two reasons," KU coach Bob Timmons said. "First, it will give us a chance to see how we fare against Big Ten teams. Also we can use it to prepare for the conference meet." Don Weller, a freshman from Ward High recruited as a hurdler, last week participated in the long jump and finished second in the Bunny Seay with a jump of 24 feet 4 inches. Several surprising performances have been turned in by the 'Hawks in the last two "We were tremendously surprised and pleased with Don's performance," Timmons said. "I never dreamed a guy could be this good when he never had long jumped before." Seay also gave an outstanding performance outside of his usual event, He and John Butterflier high jumped 6 feet 9 inches—career highs for both. "I would also like to state that at no time I was contacted by any member of the University of Kansas or its Athletic Department concerning this case." Berkowitz said. Berkowitz said the most important charges were the ones for alleged sale of dendritic cells against former KU hit potter Rudy Guenaver, another roommate of Schur's. Schur was arrested on Feb. 1, and arraigned on the charges Feb. 4. His roommate KU aggrite Mark Lutz, was also charged with fraudulent illegal possession of amuletries and theft. Timmons wouldn't elaborate on what team教练 Söhner had built. possession have been dropped and this continued suspension is in no way related to team policies Schur hadn't complied with. Douglas County Attorney David Berkowitz said the charges were dismissed because the evidence was circumstantial, in which the drugs weren't upon his person, in plan view when he was arrested. "On the fifth day of February, 1974, Mr. Schur took a lie detector test, the results of which indicate that he had no knowledge of the drug, but he was careful and the drugs were not his," Berkow said. "There was no evidence that Mr. Schur was involved in the sales and dealing that took place in his apartment and indeed there was no evidence that Mr. Schur would remove himself from that particular scene." Swim Team To Face OU In a dual meet against Oklahoma last year the University of Kansas swimming team scored a lopsided 101-10 win, but coach Dick Reasonn warned his squad that tomorrow's meet with Oklahoma might not have the same outcome. The meet a year ago is one of the most lopsided wins in the history of KU swimming. According to Reamon, who is hoping to guide the 'Hawks to their seventh straight Big Eight championship, Oklahoma is a completely different team. "Oklahoma is one of the most improved teams around," he said. "They are a team with aces and faces. Several of their people registered possible championship times." The Hawks have record two impressive victories the past two weekends, trouncing Nebraska last week, 93-20, and edging Iowa State two weeks ago, 65-50. Tomorrow's meet, the final home appearance this year for KL, will start at 4 Tomorrow's entries are: Seyard freestyle-Phil Kidd, Randy Kanel, Briar Cagney. 100 yard freevely - Kidd, Alain McDonald, Dale Carver. 100 yard freeway - Berry, Jason Blake. 100 yard freely-grey - Gregory Kemp, Mike Alave, Dave Kemp. *Kay* - Kentuck. Ben Watson, Kegley. 400-yard backcourt - Mike Litteri, Armand Reynolds. Kay 300-air breast stroke - Pat Dillis, Roger Neugent, 300-air balloonetry - Dem. Minne, Rock Hall Rick 200-300 individual medley - Carver, Hodgson, Richie 200-300 medley relay - Uffield, Dilate, Mente. 200-300 medley relay - Dilate, Mente. - free press relief -McDonald, Carver, Kanel, Divine, Steve and Scott Tavares Lodgson. 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