10 Friday, February 8, 1974 University Daily Kansan KU Ready for Rematch with OSU Check your basketball schedule. You may be a little surprised when you do. Next week's first place showdown between the University of Kansas and Kansas State may be on your mind, but it isn't the 'Hawks' next game. KU first must travel to Oklahoma State to take on the Cowboys at 7:35 tomorrow night. The Hawks will be trying to maintain their one-half game lead over second place Kansas State and also extend their Big Eight record to 7-6. The Cowboys are last in the conference at 1-6, but KU can't afford to look ahead to the K-State game. Anyone who saw the first game between the two schools, which was played in Lawrence, knows that the Cowboys probably are a better team than their record indicates. In that contest, Tommie Smith's jump shot went 4-3 in an frantic rally the 'Hawks came from eight points during the last two minutes to win, 68-66. "I think there is little doubt we have a great deal of respect for Oklahoma State." KU coach Ted Owens said yesterday. "That is not to say we didn't the first time. I think it is fair to say, however, we were not sharp and did not play particularly well in the first game. Of course, Oklahoma State had a lot to do with that." Cowboy guard K. C. Kincaide gave the Hawks problems in the first half, but the Hawks won by 29 points. "We can choose from one of two alternatives," Owens said. "The people covering him either have to do a better job or we will have to put more height on him. This could mean playing forward Roger Morningstar at guard." Against Oklahoma State, KU will field its normal starting line-up, which includes four players averaging in double figures. Morningstar leads the 'Hawks with a 13.9 Morningstar leads the 'Hawks with a 13.9 Reserve center Rick Suttle also is scoring in double figures with an 11.1 average. Suttle has come off the bench to lead KU's scoring in the last four games, including 20 points in the 'Hawks' last game against Colorado. KU's balanced attack has been one of the main reasons for the "Hawks quick start in the conference, but Owens warned that KU couldn't risk a let down at this time. "We have a big game tomorrow," Owens said. "We haven't really given any thought to K-State. When you are eight down with the game, you're on the ball." State doesn't take them lightly. *Every team we play, as long as we are leading the conference, is going to do its best.* KU Gymnasts Face W. Illinois Tomorrow Night Owens also discounted the possibility that the Hawks were looking ahead to the K-State. Probable Starting Line-ups; The University of Kansas gymnastics squad will host Western Illinois at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in a dual meet at Robinson Gymnasium. RANNS King & King 60-80 Motor 60-80 Motor Danny Knight 60-80 C Tork Kitten 60-80 Tork Kitten 60-80 The KU gymnasts scored their highest total in three years last week and defeated Northern Iowa and Kansas State. The 'Hawks scored 155.85 points. ★ ★ ★ Big Eight Standings Conference Games All Games Kansas 9 6 10 14 4 Nebraska State 6 6 12 14 4 Oklahoma State 5 2 3 14 4 Colorado 3 2 4 14 15 Colorado State 2 4 8 19 Nebraska State 2 4 8 19 Iowa State 2 5 11 18 Missouri 1 4 6 18 Oklahoma State 1 4 6 7 12 "We have had excellent practices in recent days and have really felt like we have turned the corner," KU coach Bob Lockwood said. Probable entries are: Floor Exercise, Hirsch Greenie, Jody Summers Floor Exercise, Michael Whitehead, Mark Summers, Ford Culbertson Vaulting, Mick Backum, Greg Sharf Vaulting, Mike Bracker, Greg Shurf Vaulting, Mike Bracker, Mike Cook, Culbertson, Whitehead High Bar, Hirsch Greenie, Grelenie Atwater 'Hawks to Host Nebraska In Swim Meet Tomorrow Tumorow's Gamer KU at Oklahoma State Oklahoma at Colorado Nevada at Kentucky Kansas state and Iowa state (TV) The University of Kansas swim team will continue its dual meet schedule as the Jayhawks host Nebraska at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Robinson Gymnasium. Students will be admitted free with their KU ID cards. Coach Dick Reasonan said that Nebraska didn't represent that much of a threat, but his squad was looking not呆熟 the .kU team. Nebraska, 74-30, in a dual meet last year. Probable Entries are: Probable Entries are: Brian Kaneli - Rachel Kayne, Brian Kaneli Alan McDonald-Kane, Dale Career 200 yard backstroke - Gary Kemp, Mike Ullerstad, Fred 200 yard breaststroke - Pat Dilafille, Roger Newman 100 yard butterfly - Kirk Rubin, Don Menzel, Rick Hall 100 yard individual medley - Neguet, Neagut 100 yard individual medley - Neguet, Neagut Curver Mcdonald Medley, Gary Ardill, Dibbone, Memle, Kodd, Rodd and Freeman-Ben Wagner, Mike Alley, Abby 1000 Freiee-Komp, Wagner, Alley 1000 Freiee-Komp, Wagner, Alley 1000 Freiee-Komp, South Devin HAITI EASTER HOLIDAY April 13-15 Air Jayhawk (913)-841-0780 Join Us At The 704 NEW HAMPSHIRE OPEN 9 p.m.-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat. Complete Canopy of Sound with Unique NEW Sound System Thurs. Ladies' Night "as usual" Disc Jockey Fri.-Sat. 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