8 Tuesday, January 22, 1974 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks to Face Top-Ranked Irish By DON PFANNENSTEIL Assistant Soorts Editor Obviously, the thought of playing the nation's No. 1 college basketball team, Notre Dame, frightened the University of Kansas Jayhawks as they narrowly escaped defeat against Oklahoma State Saturday night. Nonetheless, the day has arrived and must tangle with giant defenses. House a 7.38 foot trophy at Allen Field House. The game, declared a sellout by KU off- ences tomorrow, will be televised live by KU's news team. Oklahoma State, with the help of KU's poor shooting and ragged play Saturday. night, had a 13-point lead at one time and with 156 left the 'Hawks were still unbeaten. The Jayhawks scored the final 10 points which included a last second shot by junior Tommie Smith. The 68-66 victory for the Hawks was their sixth consecutive win and left them as the only undefeated team in conference play. Ted Owens, the KU coach, said for that two or three minutes he felt it was one of his greatest challenges. "Thursday after the Iowa State game we had our best practice of the year," Owens said. "The Iowa State game gave us an edge, but I worried about coming home." not being sharp. We worried so much about the conference race that we didn't play it. The KU basketball team must forget about its last minute comeback against Oklahoma State and prepare itself for its greatest challenge of the season. According to Owens, the Hawks have been looking forward to the Notre Dame game. Kumsaan Staff Photo by DAVE REGIER "Certainly Notre Dame is one of the country's outstanding teams and I think it will be good for us to play a team of this caliber," he said. "We have made good progress of late and this should give us a good indication of how good we team are." Knight Hits Two in Win over O-State Notre Dame, which was a second place finisher in the NIT in New York last season, has an unblemished record of 10-4 this season. It includes wins over such outstanding teams as Kentucky, Indiana and, of course, UCLA. The Irish team this season is not that much different from a season age when KU lost to Notre Dame 66-64 in overtime at Saint Bend. Returning from that team is All-American candidate John Shumate, a 6-9 junior center, both guards; 6-34 senior guard; and 6-18 junior Clay, are back for the Fighting Irish, as well, as 67 senior forward Garv Novak. The long newcomer forward Adrian Danley, is highly touted freshman from Dartmouth. "Notre Dame has good athletes," Owens said. "They have quickness and they are a physical team which presses all the time." Owens last year's game at South Bend changed the Irish's entire season around and was an upstart to their present success. Prior to the KU game last season, Notre Dame was 1-6. "If they would have lost that game they might have been a different team today," Owens said. "But they won and it inspired and instead, we declined after that game." Owens said he was surprised, but happy to see Notre Dame defeat perennial powerhouse UCLA. He said the Irish's first win was not a mere pride and it won't be given up easily. The Hawks will start the same move tonight as they have in the past. Junior center Danny Kinney continues to lead the team in scoring with an average of 14.4 points a game. The leading KU rebounder is Joel Mitchell, who is grabbing 7.5 caroms a game. Knight follows close behind with 7.0 rebounds a game. The only injured player on the team is 64 senior reserve guard Dave Tayton, who is suffering from what is believed to be a torn muscle in his right hip. "I think we are playing with more poise and concentration than earlier," Owens said. "I have been pleased with the effort we are receiving. If we are to be a title player, this will be important for us to continue to get this type of support from everyone." This will be the sevent meeting between Notre Dame and KU with the Irish holding the advantage, 4-2. The only Jayhawk victories were in 1971 when KU defeated the Irish, 88-72, in Lawrence and in 1969 when the 'Hawks won in South Bend, 75-63. Notre Dame Adrian Danstian 6-5 Gary Novak 6-7 John Schumate 6-9 Gary Brokaw 6-3 Dwight Clay 6-0 Norm Cook 6-8 Roger Morningstar 6-6 Danny Knight 6-10 Marcus Teller 5-7 Tom Kivisto 6-2 NOTICE Filing deadline for Student Body President & Vice-President is Jan. 23,1974 at 5 p.m. Pick up information in the Student Senate office, 105B Union. Deadline for Student Senate, Class officers and Graduate school representatives is Jan. 30, 1974. Topeka Team Sports exploded for 56 second half points and defeated the University of Panama junior varsity 93-82, winning a All-Star Field House, KU led with the half 38-31. 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