Wednesday, June 7, 1972 University Summer Kansan 3 New Rules Don't Alarm Owens By KENT PULLIAM Kansan Staff Writer Two basketball rule changes adopted this year by the Big Ten, which allow a team to not make any difference at the University of Kansas next year. The 30-second time clock and the use of three officials have been adopted for all the Big Eight games next year. "I'm very much in favor of the 30-second clock," said Owens. "It makes a lot of sense to better game. I don't think it will cause any wild shot and it won't." This will probably improve the image of the Big Eight," Owais said. "Known as a conference, a conference, a conference, a proud of that fact. Our adoption of the 30-second clock is a positive move." Owens, who has promoted a conference time rule, pointed out that most good basketball players would eventually like to play professional ball and both professional leagues use a time "Prospects look at it. If they think it will help them it might influence their choice of conference," he said. He said it would cause some change in the style of basketball that some teams ran. It wouldn't allow complete hall control by a allow, but there would be no in- interference with the regular natterns that most teams run "It will create more of what I like to call situation basketball," he said. "There will be more one-on-one situations in the game." "It will let basketball be played the way it meant to be meant to be," he said, so attack the basket, and personally, I think it's great for Big Ten. Owens was not so enthusiastic about the second rule. At the conference meeting he opposed using three officials. "I'm not opposed to the me He pointed out that in some situations three officials could be involved. "I didn't want to dilute the talent of officials who were in the conference." chanics of the system," he said. "My concern is that it is hard to get two officials of high quality, let alone three." Ryun To Run In West Coast Distance Race - LOS ANGELES (AP) — World record holder Jim Rumy, seeking a comeback for the Olympic Games, filed his entry Tuesday for Friday night's Vons Track event at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The Kansas miler will run that distance in this meet although he competed at 5,000 meters in his first race. He was at Bakersfield on May 20. *time to test myself.* Ryan said. He'll face most of the athletes whom he will have to compete against for a spot on the United States Olympic team. Tom Vorn will be among those who Daya Wheeler among others. Kanaan Photo by TY BROWN Young Athletes Get Pro Tutoring Kansas Photo by TY BROWN Owens Basketball Camp Opens Participants are between the ages of eight and 17. High school graduates are excluded by an NCAA ruling. The Ted Owens Jayhawk Basketball Camp opened its 1972 session Sunday with the first of four one-week programs. There are no special sessions for particular age groups, but while the boys are at the camp they are with youths of their own age. Six former KU basketball champions and coaches, strictly this year, and Owens has staffed his camp with several other athletes and coaches from Kansas. Former KU athletes helping at the camp include Jo Jo White, Boston Celtics; Roger Brown, Los Angeles Lakers; Dave Robisch, Denver Rockets, and Bid Stallmann, Seattle Super-Teams. LeBron James, Larry Johnson, Lochman and Ron Lang, played at Kansas several years ago. According to Owens, the morning sessions of the camp are devoted to fundamentals such as passing and dribbling. Each of them would touch him a series of drills which help him sharpen his game. During the afternoon, team skills are stressed and in the evening games are played. The morning instruction takes place behind Naismith Hall, where the entire day is coached at Lawrence High School. open. Anyone who wants to watch is welcome. "We want the people to come down and watch the games," said Owens. Each of the practice sessions is Recruits Improve KU's Court Squad Three basketball players who will enter the University of Kansas this fall are expected to play in a group of returning players. Powell, who attended Central High School in Joliet, is rated one of the best prospects to come from the State football team. He led state tournament scoring during his sophomore year and was a member of all-state teams for 15 years. Roger Powell of Joliet, Ill. Bob Falk of Madison, Wis., and Nino Samuel of Saginaw are among the saliva on KU's junior varsity squad. Pawle was credited with some 200 assists during his junior year. As a senior, he averaged 32.5 points per game. Falk attended West High School in Madison, where he was a three-sport athlete and made teams in football and basketball. He was named Wisconsin's high school basketball player of the year by United Press International. He ended his high school career in Wisconsin, where he prepared in Wisconsin history, having scored 1441 points. Samuel, who attended Salina's Central High School, as a junior led his team to a state championship. As a senior, he scored 23 points and rebounds per game. He scored 54 points in one game last year. x BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lou Pinellia drilled a two-run single in the sixth inning to rally the Kansas City Royals to a 4-2 victory in the fourth 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday night. Samuel played in two postseason all-star games at the end of the school year. He played in the Dapper Dan Classic in Pittsburgh, a game between the top ten prep ball players of Penn State and Ohio State from the rest of the country. Left-hander Ken Brett, whose record dipped to 2-6, held the No. 1 ranking at Richie Seibemil and a triple by Paul Schaal in the second. Royals' Rally Tips Brewers THE MAD HATTER Will Be Open Thursdays-Fridays-Saturdays Thursday Night is Ladies Night Freddie Patek and Amos Otis socked consecutive singles and Otis stole second before Pinella came through. By THE ASSOCIATE1 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Agee's single drove in Jim Beauchamp, who had delivered a two-game shutout to pitcher Jim McAndrews, $1, and moved to second on a walk to Hud Harrelson. The Mets' victory over Cincinnati winning streak. W. L. Pelt. G.B. Detroit 10 21 48 Baltimore 21 22 48 Cleveland 11 22 48 New York 18 22 450 New York 18 22 450 New York 13 22 419 13 22 419 Duke Sims drove in two runs as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs 5-0 Tuesday night. Oakland 30 10 698 4 Minnesota 25 16 610 4 Chicago 21 16 610 4 Texas 21 25 422 10 Tampa 21 25 422 10 The Dodgers staked their southpaw to a 3-5 lead in the first inning as Willie Crawford singled with a double in two more with another single. 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Fingers, the eventual winner, came out of the bulpen to choke off a Cleveland rally. In National League action, Tommie Agee knocked in the winning run with a seventh-hinging single as the New York Mets ceded off the hot Cincinnati night with a 3-2 trump Tuesday night. Bil Hands lost his second game in six decisions for the Cubs. The Brewers jumped out and winner Tom Murphy, 2-1, for the win. And he beat Rick Auerbach's first home run of the season, a single by Brock Davis, Ron Theobald's out and Dave May's single. Monday-Friday Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. THE MALLS SHOPPING CENTER Blue allowed seven hits and both Cleveland runs before leaving in the seventh innning. Darold Knowles and Roland Elsewhere in the American League, Vida Blue failed to pick up a victory in his third straight start, but his Oakland teammates scored two goals and the last two innings to beat the eventual Indianz 2-7 Tuesday. 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