8 Monday, January 28, 1974 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks Scramble Past OU, 82-79 University of Kansas athletic teams seem to have a streak of kindness running through them that makes it next to impossible for them to win by a big margin. The basketball team apparently has borrowed a page out of the football team's playbook, which was entitled "How to Win By the Least Points Possible." In their last three games, the Jayhawks have won by two points, lost by two and won by three, giving warning that the remainder may not be safe; they may be unsafe for fans with weak hearts. But Coach Ted Owens has said that he doesn't care how or by what margin his team has. That was the case with Saturday's 82-79 win at Oklahoma as neither team could reach the second round. However, the Sooners open up a five point lead with only 1:25 left and appeared to be ready to give KU its first conference loss of the season. But KU struck back quickly on a pass from Tom Kivisto to substitute forward Tormine Smith for a lay-up. That, according to Wei, made the turning point in the game for the Hawks. "When you are five points down and there is 1:25 left, you've got to score quickly," Owens said. "We just ran our back door was the same thing we did at Iowa State." if we had had to work for 25 to 30 seconds we get a shot, it would have killed us. If we win the close ones, we can stand making a noise. "The big guy, Adams, had four fouls and I had four fouls," Suttle said. "We knew we had to work on him to foul out and that's what we did." Back-up center Rick Suttle, playing the best game of his career, hit two free throws after being fouled by OU center Alvan Adams. It was Adams' fifth foul. Following his two free throws, Suttle forced a Sooner turnover that Kivisto picked up and returned to Suttle for a 15-foot field goal that KU lead, the 90-72, with 22 seconds left. Oklahoma guard Lee Gilbert tried one last hurried shot, but it bounced off the rim into the hands of Tommie Smith. Smith passed to Kristo, who was fouled while bringing the ball up court. He hit the two free throws that sealed the victory. It was the play of substitutes Smith and Suttle that kept KU in the game. Smith had only nine points, but led the team in rebounds with 14. Suttle, for the second game in a row, led the team in scoring, this time with a career high 31 points. He had 27 points against Boston and scored 14 of KU's last 18 points. Saturday much in the last part of the second half." Suttle said. "I just got open and the rest of the team got the ball to me. I was just clicking and shooting good." "They (Smith and Suttle) both get things done quickly," Owens said. "They're both explosive ball players and they make things happen." KU also got a strong performance from junior forward Roger Morningstar. After spending most of the first half on the bench, KU scored twice in the second half to score all of his 16 points. Most of his points came on long jump shots early in the second half. That helped keep KU in the game until Suttle picked up the slack. KU's foul situation was the main reason Owens had to go to his bench. The "Hawks finished the game with four players with four fouls each and three more that had three apiece. Owens had to juggle his lineup as he protected to protect their players from fouling out. "The jiggling isn't really hurting us," Owens said. "We are all right as far as our demands are." Suttle said he didn't mind the juggling of the lineup and coming off the bench as a "I can usually see the mistakes and problems the guy ahead of me is having, and when I get in, I try to correct his mistakes," Suttle said. Saturday's win kept KU in first place in the Big Eight赛跑, but Owens didn't see the victory as being more important than any other league win. The University of Kansas swim team received strong performances from Pat DiBise, Alen McDonald and Mike Ullerswag. They were named to Saturdays 543, at a dual next week in Sullivan. KU Swim Team Extends Streak The victory kept the team's Big Eight winning streak intact. Coach Richard Reasoner teams haven't lost a meet in Big Eight since 1968, when Iowa State University beat KU. "I was really satisfied with the performances we had down there," Reamon said. "We didn't give this meet much attention, but State has never beaten us in recent years." "It keeps us undefended." Owens said, "Every time you win, it gives you an edge." Reamon said that he was impressed with the performances of Mike Ullfret and Allan McDonald, but that the secret of the squad's success was its death and balance. The meet for the team is against Iowa State on p. m. Saturday in the Iowa gymnasium. Pem. "It wasn't planned for me to shoot that TEAM SCREAMING: Kansas - 79 Oklahoma State - 34 60:00 set. Relief: - 11:11 IIffler, Dillenberg, Richie 200 - md. Teddy Holiday = IU, (killeys, Dillane, Nicky, McDonald), 34:01:11 500. dp. freenstein = M. McDonald, KU, 47.4. Bidickle, KU, 192.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1. 500. dp. freenstein = M. McDonald, KU, 47.4. Bidickle, KU, 192.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1. 500. dp. freenstein = M. McDonald, KU, 47.4. Bidickle, KU, 192.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1. 500. dp. freenstein = M. McDonald, KU, 47.4. Bidickle, KU, 192.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1. 500. dp. freenstein = M. McDonald, KU, 47.4. Bidickle, KU, 192.1 SUA FLMS SUA FLMS SUA FLMS SUA FLMS SUA Popular Films FIVE EASY PIECES starring JACK NICHOLSON Karen Black/ Susan Anspach directed by Bob Rafelson Friday, Feb. 1 7:00-9:30 Classical Films M (d. Fritz Lang) and THE LAST LAUGH [d. Murnau] Wednesday, Jan. 30 7:30-9:15 Kansas Union 75c Saturday, Feb. 2 2:00:4:30.70:9:30 Kansas Union 75c Film Society Maedchen in Uniform Thursday, Jan. 31 Horror Films VAMPYR and THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI Kansas Union 75c Children's Films THE POINT Songs by Nilsson Sunday, January 27 1:30 Kansas Union 75l Special Films KU has a 4-14 league record, but still only a one-half game lead over second place Kansas State. The Wildcats have a 4-11 league record, with their only loss being to Oklahoma, at Norman. The Southern team is in a third place tee with Colorado at 3-2. KU's next game will be against *M. issouri* at 7:35 p.m., tomorrow in Columbia. Tuesday, Jan. 29 KANSAN (RZ) Experimental Film (Window Water, Moving Baby, Thanatopsis, Science Fiction, Oh Dem Watermelons, UnAur Faces the Black, Faces in the Shadow, Film) 7:30 Kansas Union 75c Shorts: Monday, January 28 MODEL 3130 QUICK-MOUNT B-TRACK STEREO PLAYER Kansas Union ∨OS SWIF ∨OS SWIF ∨OS SWIF ∨OS SWIF ∨OS SWIF ∨OS 7:30 OKLAHOMA (79) | BANDAI (NATION) | 1986 | 1987 | FT | RB | R | TF | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cook | 2-9 | 2-9 | FY | R | F | TG | | Gamblingster | 8-0 | 8-0 | FY | R | F | TG | | Knight | 3-7 | 3-7 | FY | 4 | 4 | 7 | | Krivolta | 2-8 | 2-8 | FY | 4 | 3 | 7 | | Marek | 2-8 | 2-8 | FY | 4 | 3 | 5 | | Snell | 6-9 | 6-9 | 11 | 14 | 4 | 4 | | Smith | 9-11 | 9-11 | 16 | 14 | 4 | 2 | | Moore | 13-71 | 16-22 | 62 | 42 | 8 | 2 | KANSAS OKLAHOMA 3130 QUICK MOUNT 8-TRACK PLAYER $59.95 9723 HOME ADAPTER FOR 3130 34.95 $79^95 94. 90 AUDIOTRONICS 8438500 928 MASS CK-066 AUTO OR HOME PACKAGE CRAIG MODEL 9723 HOME ADAPTER FOR 3130 ORIHLAOMA (%) 6-10 FT RB F TP 6-10 2 2 4 12 6-10 0 2 8 12 6-11 9 14 5 18 6-11 2 4 3 14 6-11 9 14 5 18 6-12 0 2 8 12 6-12 2 4 3 14 6-12 9 14 5 18 31-64 17 37 36 20 89 43 39-42 43 36-79 Trackmen Place 2nd in Okla. City Mark Lutz and Keith Gunn were named the outstanding performers in the United States Track and Field Federation meet Saturday in Oklahoma City, but the team from Louisville was still edged out of first place 38-20 by crosstate rival Kansas State University. Lutz named the meet's outstanding runner, won the 302-yard run with a time of 30.3. The world record is 30.2. Lutz's time is the three fastest times ever run in Barry Schur and Randy Smith, the other KU high jumpers who have completed 74, finished in a three-way tie for second place. Jared Tracy was selected of Colorado State University hummed 6-10. Guin's jump gave KU the honor of being the only university in the nation to have three men who have cleared 7-0 in the high jump. According to Tad Thalley, assistant track coach, Kansas State scored its points in the game. Guinn, who is only a freshman, was the meet's outstanding performer in the field events. He high jumped 7-2, a KU indoor school record and an indoor meet record. Tailley said under the circumstances, the KU team's performance was pleasing. However, he said it was unfortunate that Gregg Vandaveer, the defending meet coach in the high hurdles, pulled a muscle in the preliminaries and was unable to compete. Big Eight Standings Vandavere will be out of action for three weeks Big Eight Basketball Standings Cedar Canyon 4 | County, Galveston | All Amount | | :--- | :--- | | Rancho | 4 | 0 | | Kern县 State | 4 | 0 | 12 | | Kern县 State | 3 | 0 | 10 | | Colorado | 3 | 0 | 10 | | Mesa County | 3 | 0 | 10 | | Mesa County | 1 | 4 | 9 | | Iowa State | 1 | 4 | 10 | | Iowa State | 1 | 4 | 10 | | State State | 1 | 4 | 10 | Two mile relay, KU, 4th, 7.07 oneyard run, Ray Wagner, 11th, 1.23.5 Two mile run, Ken McDonald, 4th, 9.10.6 Two mile run, Ken McDonald, 4th, 9.10.6 Mile run, Barry Williams, 4th, 4.12.6 Distance relay, KU, 10th, 7.08. One yard relay, Barry Williams, 10th, 7.08. High jump, Gunat, 2nd, 7.34. Sehr and Schum, 2nd, 6.10. SPRING ELECTIONS FEB. 13-FEB. 14 $ 5^{00} Filing Fee Filing Deadline for Senate Seats, Class Officers, and Graduate School Area Representatives Is: January 30----5 p.m. —File NOW and Participate in the SPRING ELECTIONS— Pick Up Applications in the Student Senate Office----105B Union ROCK CHALK REVUE Inbetween Acts Tryouts A. ) Singers and Dancers B. ) Group or Individual Prepared Acts ALL WELCOME TO TRY OUT BRING YOUR OWN SONG!!! Wednesday, Jan. 30 Thursday, January 31 122-123 Robinson 6:30-8:00 p.m.