8 Wednesdav. Januarv 30.1974 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks Romp to 3rd Road Win,80-67 By GERALD EWING Kanaan Snorts Edilier COLUMBIA, Mo. -Super-substitute Rick Suttle scored 17 points in the second half to lead the University of Kansas past Miami for nightingale building at Hearnes Multipurpose Building. Suttle, who scored 23 total points, led KU for the third straight game. He was helped out by Norm Cook, who had 18 points and 13 rebounds, and by Roger Morningstar, who had 9 points. Mussur was paced by Steve Dangos, who scored 15 points, and Kim Anderson and Al Jabbar. The victory moved KU's league record to 5-0 and maintained a one-game lead over Kansas State in the Big Eight. The team's season ended with a 1-3 in the联赛 and 10-6 over all. HEAD COACH TED Owens said it was one of a victory, but the conference championship was a victory. "This is the best game we've played in the conference this year," Owens said. "But I'm sure we can be a better team in a lot of wavs." The Hawks were in control and led after the first four minutes of the game. Missouri broke out to a 50 lead, but KU struck back with a 49-13 victory. The luv all by Cook to take the lead for good. KU moved to its biggest leaf of the first half, 35-22, with 3:10 remaining on jump shots by Morgnarst, Cook, Suttle and Tom Kivisto. Missouri fought on jump shots up Anderson, Dangos and Bill Flankar to close the gap to 40-31 at halftime. OWEN'S SAID THAT Missouri did a good job in the first half, but that four trouble hurt the Tigers badly. Gall Woff and Dangos, who were playing fiercely fools and sat out much of the first半。 "Our pressure defense got us started in the first half," Owens said. "We had good shots early, but they started playing very good defense. We were lucky in that every time they started coming back we also started scoring." The Hawks started off fast in the second half, building their lead to 54-46, but Missouri moved to within five, 57-62, with the win. That was when Seattle went to work. KANSAS (89) RAASNA (91) Cook 8-16 FT 23 RB 13 F 18 Nantucket 0-16 FT 13 RB 13 F 18 Knight 7-13 FC 2 5 3 2 Greenlee 2-13 2-2 5 5 2 Greeley 3-10 2-2 5 5 2 Walsh 1-10 FC 2 5 4 2 Suttle 9-22 5-6 10 4 32 Stuttle 9-22 5-6 10 4 32 Total 29-75 12-25 44 12 83 MISSOURI (47) | | FT | TB | RB | F | 12 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Eberhard | 8-17 | 3-4 | 1 | 1 | 13 | | Link | 3-4 | 1-8 | 6 | 5 | 10 | | Link | 3-4 | 0-2 | 5 | 4 | 9 | | Dampes | 0-6 | 1-2 | 3 | 4 | 0 | | King | 6-0 | 1-3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | | King | 1-6 | 0-1 | 3 | 4 | 0 | | Bank | 3-8 | 3-4 | 8 | 5 | 13 | Anderson | 3-8 | 3-4 | 8 | 5 | 13 | | Anderson | 3-8 | 3-4 | 8 | 5 | 13 | | Totals | 88-79 | 11-17 | 27 | 21 | 61 | He hit a jump shot from the right side to make it 59-52. Morningstar followed with two free throws, and Dale Greenlee made a technical foul freeway. The technical was called on Missouri coach Norm Stewart. That made the score, 62-52, with 5:39 left. KANSAS MISSOURI Turnover: Missouri 21, Kansas 17 Attendance: 8,002 SUTTLE HIT ANOTHER long jump shot, which was followed by two Missouri free throws, one by Eberhard and one by Anderson. The score was then 64-54 with Missouri beginning to rally. Suttle hit another long shot to make it 66-54. Two layups layup and three free throws by Tom Kivito made the score 68-54 with 3:06 left. Suttle then hit two more long jump shots to put the game out of reach, at 72-58 with 2:23 left in the game. Missouri scored nine more points the rest of the game on a goaltending call, a tip, a free throw by Gary Link and two jump shots by Dangos. KU finished its scoring on six free throws, by suttle and four by mourning and a shot. Owens said much of the credit for the win had to go to KU's tough team defense. The Hawks forced Missouri into committing 21 turnovers. Owens also praised the defensive play of Cook at forward. Cook held Missouri forward Eberhard to 13 points and no 35 points, shot a poor 35.5 per cent from the field. Also helping in the victory was KU's fouls shooting. The Hawks hit 22 of 25 free throw attempts. Discount Records DISCOUNT RECORDS and Stereos MALLS SHOPPING CENTER DIAMOND NEEDLES reg. $9.95-$10.95 $5.95 Carly Simon HOTCAKES Sate and Sound: Mind on My Man, Think I'm Gonna Have a Baby; Older: Sister; Just Not Teen: Hotakes; Mistle; Forever Haven't Got Time for the Pain on ELEKTRA RECORDS MEMOREX TEAC PIONEER "I think we are one game ahead of Kansas State," Owens said when asked whether KU would win the conference championship. The end of the season is a long way off. KU has now won three of its five league games, on the road. 1. UCLA (51) 15-1 2. N. State (8) 15-1 3. D. Northam (1) 15-1 4. N. Carolina (1) 15-1 5. Marquette (16-1) 6. Marlboro (16-1) 7. Vanderbilt (14-1) 8. Albany (12-1) 9. Providence (15-2) 10. Texas A&M (14-2) 11. Southern Cal (15-2) 12. Indianapolis (15-1) 13. Pittsburgh (14-1) 14. St. Johns (14-1) 15. Wichita Falls (13-1) 16. Los Angeles (13-1) 17. New Mexico (14-1) 18. Kansas City (14-1) 19. Oral Roberts (16-2) 20. Miami (16-2) The 'Hawks have a six-day layoff, and will return to action Monday night in Allen Field House against the Colorado Buffaloes. 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BONNIE RAITT WITH SPECIAL GUEST STAR MARTIN MULL Friday, February 1, 1974 IN CONCERT 8:00 p.m. HOCH AUDITORIUM $2.50-$3.50 -Tickets Still Available- -SUA Office-Kansas Union