6 Tuesday, January 29, 1974 University Daily Kansan Ali Wins Unanimous Decision in 12 NEW YORK (AP) - Mumhammad Ali, with scoring short left-and-right counter pancakes to the head and left arm, outboard his legs at Madison Square Garden, an unanimous 12-round decision last night at Madison Square Garden. Ali's victory avenged his earlier loss in famous games three years ago. All,ali stiring like a butterfly and floating like a bee,built up a solid lead in the first six rounds and then,after Frazier seemed to be having trouble to out punch Joe in the final three rounds. The victory set up Ali for a multimillion-dollar shot at world champion George Foreman. The loss may have ended Frazier's career. It was an action-packed fight before a roarling, crowd sitch at the Garden. But the second round had to be the wildest of all. The air all knew all were dressed their carp in Frazier and Ali were holding their own in the second when All, with a straight right to the jaw, buckled Frazier's legs. As he moved in with both hands punching and Frazier trying to fight back, referee Tony Perdue stepped in and signed both to their corners, thinking the bell run. Perez immediately realized his mistake and motioned both men in again, but only five seconds were left and no further damage was done by either fighter. Pierce scored the fight 6-5-1 for All. Judge Jack Gordon had it 8-4-1 and Judge Tony Calzaghe had it 7-5-1. The Associated Press score it 8-4 for All. The fight was similar to the first one in which Frazier, then world champion, outpointed All. But this time Joe could not knock All down and Ali punched with more power and more often. Never did Ali try to buy time—he called it "clowning"—like he did in the first fight and, although Fratern had the better of the finish, Ali was equally as fresh at the finish. Ali, who avenged the only other defeat of his brilliant and controversial career when he outpointed Ken Norton last September, was one of several players marked although he had bleed a bit from the wrist. Frazier bled slightly from the mouth but at the end of the fight his face was badly bruised. and, who weighed 212 to 398 for Frazier, also he was in super condition and he obeyed the rules. All opened the fight by dancing and jabbing while Frazier was chasing. This was the case through most of the early rounds. But this time Ali scored well with fast Frazier, fighting in less of a crouch than he had previously, kept applying pressure throughout. In the seventh round, he hit the backboard with hook to the iaw in the first 30 seconds. furries of counter punches to the head as Frater was trying to hook or get off a hook. Frazier scored with several good hooks for the remainder of the round, which might have been a bit trickier. Ali was flatfooted and seemed tired in the end as Efran again carried the action. But although Ali didn't go back on his toes for the rest of the fight, he came back to simply outpunch Frazier for most of the remaining nine minutes. Frazier seemed to land with more power but it landed more often and his punches can be heard. NEW YORK (AP) -Minutes after dropping a unanimous decision to Muhammad Ali in the rematch of the last night, Favier brushed off the question of retirement. Joe Wants Rematch; Ali Gives Credit to Training Camp for Win "I don't see any reason why I should stop," said the 30-year-old former heavyweight king. "I want him again, you better believe it." "I thought it could go either way," he said of the decision. "But I think I won." Frazier said he thought the troms at Madison Square Garden was just about to start. Frazier thought that he was clearly the aggressor in the fight, but that All's bottling of him was a mistake. "I fought the full three hours for all 12 reads," Frazier said. "I landed the most effort." throughout the fight. I kept complaining to the referees and he kept warning him, but they didn't pay attention. All, glancing at skeptics who suggested his stamina had diminished, credited his training in the Pennsylvania mountains for an unanimous decision victory over Frazier. OU Beats Huskers The University of Oklahoma, led by adan Adams' 21 points and 13 rebounds, defeated the University of Nebraska, 85-63, last night in Norman. The victory gave OU a 4-2 Big Eight record and a 14-5 season record. Nebraska's loss moved its record to 1-4 in league play and 9-8 overall. KU Faces Tough Missouri Tonight 3y JIM SHELDON Kaman Sports Writer For the second game in a row, the University of Kansas basketball team faces a tough game on the road. This time it's the University of Missouri in Columbia The game will start at 7:35 on the Hearnes Multi-purpose Building. Head Coach Ted Owens said that last year's game in Columbia was the turning point for him. "It came at a time when we had just lost three straight in the Big Eight Tournament and I was surprised, Owens said. "However, we opened the conference season with a win at home against Colorado and if we had won it, we would have a chance to pull away in the leauce race." KU lost that game 75-72 and went downhill an 8-18 season and a sixth-place finish in the NBA. THIS YEAR, KU enters the contest with a 12-4 season's record and in first place in the Big Eight at 4.0. Missouri is 10-5 overall and 1-2 in the league. While admitting that this game is a crucial one, Owens said that every game has been played to the point where it could be "If we win this game, it simply makes us 5-0", he said. "That is really as far as it can take us. When you are competing for a conference championship, you have to play every game as if it were the championship Missouri will have a starting line-up that returns only two regulars from the team that beat KU twice last year-forwards Gary Link and Al Eberhard. However, the Tigers have shown few signs of any inexperience so far this season. "OBYLIUSLY MISSOURI is a much better club than most people had earlier given them credit for," said Owens. "I think many thought that Eberhard would be about their only weapon when, in fact, the other four starters have all made some contributions. When Carl Wolf the Tigers' hitter finally plays it, he is, have become a more complete team. And I think it is also apparent they are playing with great confidence." Missouri changed many people's thinking when it won the Big Eight Tournament with wins over Oklahoma, Colorado and Iowa State. KU finished fifth in the tournament. Finally, Missouri has dropped two straight games, one at Kansas State and one at Colorado. KU HAS WON seven of its last eight k. u. amateur 8 film festival entry information... The K.U. Amateur 8 Film Festival will be held in conjunction with the festival of the Arts series of Kansas university. The film content is spanned specifically to the regular eight and upper right film categories. Precinct judging will be conducted by the Kansas university with final judging by William Friedkin, director, Jack Blank, documentor, and several film companies of Kansas University, Lee rence and Topka. march 25.26,1974 about the contest... The film content is open to filmmakers of all ages. The film format may be super or regular eight with a time limit of 50 minutes, client or sound films are acceptable, but synchronization instructions should be provided with all sound films. Filmmakers are limited to two one-hour sessions per film, and each session must be accompanied by handling. Film must be in canisters and marked with the entrant name and address. Deadline for entries is March 1, 1974. “Certainly we not satisfied with the loss, particularly when we feel, in fact, that we should have won it, but at the same time we are capable of playing with anyone.” games, mostly on the strength of good shooting and a strong bench. "Looking back on it, the Notre Dame game may have been a key for us despite losing (76-74)," Owens said about KU's recent play. "I think it further boosted our confidence to come within two points of the nation's top-ranked team. Rick Suttle has led the 'Hawks in scoring the last two games, including a 31-point game in Saturday's win at Oklahoma. Reserve forward Tommy Smith has also come off the bench to give KU added scoring and rebounding strength. RELAX Phone: 4-3545 Enjoy . . . Have Fun Jay Bowl Leagues Now Forming!! Scratch—Tues., Jan. 29 ... 6:30 All Campus—Wed., Jan. 30 ... 6:00 Greek—Wed., Jan. 30 ... 8:30 Guys & Dolls—Thurs., Jan. 31 ... 6:00 Gus & Dolls—Thurs., Jan. 31 ... 6:00 In addition to this accuracy, the 'Hawks have had a more balanced scoring effort with the Hawks. Roger Morganstar leads the Hawks to scoring average, but starts丹妮Knight (13.5), Norm Cook (12.5), and Dale Hammond (12.6) also scoring consistently in double figures. This KU team is the best shooting队 in Owens' 10 years as head coach. KU is hitting 47.7 per cent of its field goal attempts and 74.3 per cent of its free throws, compared to 42.1 from the field and 63.3 from the line last year. Guys & Dolls—Thurs., Jan. 31 . . . . 8:30 KU HAS ALSO been being strong performances from its bench. Substitute center T. G.I.F. SPECIAL 3 Games for $ Every Friday from 12-12 Where were you after your last class? At the Jay Bowl you can work your wrists out on pinball, air hockey, billiards or foosball. 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