6 Friday. March 3. 1972 University Daily Kansam KU's Aubrey Nash Scramblers for ball during Missouri upset . . . Gymnasts Return To Host Meet After a win and a loss in a pair of dual meets in Colorado last weekend, the University of Colorado gymnasium will return home to face Western Illinois Saturday in Robinson Gymnasium. Starting time for the game is 10 a.m. The Jayhawks will go into the last weekend when they defeated the University of Colorado and lost to the University of Northern KU will be facing a tough foot this weekend, according to coach Bob Lockwood. In their meet against CU, the Jayhawks totaled six winning efforts, the most by the squash team and the least by the slam. The score of 146 to 123.5 in揍. The Jayhawks were able to muster only two winning efforts in their 140.5 to 138.1 loss to Northern Colorado. The next meet for the "Western Illinois can score over 148 points in a meet," Lockwood said. "We will have to win." He'd drop from the gymnasium to win. KU Golf Team To Hold Tryouts The University of Kansas golf team will hold tryouts for this season's team March 13 and 14 at the Lawrence Country Club. Coach Bob Frederick said recently that each player would shoot 36 holes during the two-day try session. On March 20 and 21, the top half of the initial participants will again play 36 hools. Of this group, 7 will be selected for the team. Jayhawks will be on March 17. That meet will be in the last dual for the squad before the Big Eight meet. March 24-25, which will be Those interested should contact the basketball office March 6 or 7 for an official sign up. Two Chances Left for Road Win All-around — Richard Greenlee, AI. Overton, Marc Berger, MD. David Scholb, Marvin Pichs, Horse—Marc Forkins, Richard Schubert, Rings—Greenee, Quinn, Mike Backus, Parallel Bars—Terry Blanchard, High Cooper, Brian Hooper By BOB SIMISON Kansan Sports Editor Coach Ted Owens will take a spirited University of Kansas basketball team to Oklahoma this season on the last road trip of the season. Senior center Mike McCoy is the fifth football player from the University of Alabama been named to the Academic All-American squad chosen each year by the College Sports Directors of America. Games Saturday in Stillwater with Oklahoma State and Monday in Norman with Oklahoma will close the season when the state takes give KU its last chance to win a game outside Alen Field House. Mcoy was one of four players from the Big Eight named to the first team. Others *Others* were Kyle Ferguson, Mildren, Nebraska running back Jeff Kinney and Nebraska defensive tackle Larry Jacobson. The Jahwak likely will be imminent games, games, games and more. First, there should be long frustration about road games; then there's Saturday's night games. Then, there's a long day of long frustration about road games. McCoY's other recent honors include $1,000 scholarship grants from the National Football Hall of Fame and the NCAA. Missouri in Allen Field House. "AFTER FIVE months of basketball, we don't want to go any longer than we have the spirit for it," Owens explained. During the season, we're in excellent condition. We just need to stay sharp. Missouri in Allen Field House. Owens is the only practiced sessions from the usual two hours of practice, or the final week of the season. "We're going down to Oklahoma in perfect shape. We've been having real spirited workouts." KU takes an 11-13 record into the 7:35 p.m. contest in Gallagher Hall Saturday. To avoid KU's first losing season since 1983, KU will have to win both remaining games. The Jayhawks are 7-5 in the league and 5-2 in finishing as high as third. OKLAHOMA STATE, on the other hand, has the worst record in the Big Eight. The Cowboys are in the Big Eight. $19 overall. One of those five victories, though, was a 68-65 upset of KU in the consolation bracket of the Big Eight journey. KU even series this year by trouncing the Chicago, 85-38, in Allen Field House. "They're a real deliberate team," Owens said. "If you get caught up in their tempo, they'll ★ KU' will have to play an aggressive game to avoid being caught in a slow, deliberate attack. Oklahoma State, Owens said. at home, despite the fact KU has come within five points or closer of winning six game on the road. In addition, defeats were by a single point. beat you." "JERRY CLACK might just have a chance as a professional guard," Owens said. "I think he's an excellent player." The 6-foot-3 senior guard the Cowboys, Oklahoma State's 1.0 score is 6-foot-7 sophomore Ralph Russon with a 14.1 All 11 KU victories have come "We've been real disappointed in not being able to win on the road and playing three good games on the road that we should have won. We HE POINTED out the 59-56 defeat at Iowa, the 84-60 defeat at Missouri and the 84-83 defeat at Iowa State. ★ "We're just going to try like hell to win." Aubrey Nash, senior guard, said. "We've just got this one, and we're gonna jump on or rebound one free throw away." Nash Says KU Basketball Career Frustrating as Well as Rewarding By BOB SIMISON Kansan Sports Editor WASHINGTON (AP) — The WashingtonCare hospital is hearing March 20 for Curt Flood's suit against professional baseball. The attack on immunity and pain is scandalous. Aubrey Nash, like the University of Kansas basketball team he coached in 1985, was a phenomenal success followed by frustrating disappointments during his tenure. In high school in Hyattville, Md., Nash led his team to a 7-8 record in three years. He was a high school all-American and received 150 football and 125 basball scholarship offers as a senior. Patronize Kansan Advertisers "I've had an enjoyable career here," Nash said in an interview Wednesday, "but I've also had some frustrations. Then Nash came to KU. He averaged 18.7 points a game on the freshman team, saw extension opportunities engineered the offense that took KU to the NCAA final in 1970 and then Nash's silvery moon, though. Bob Jack of Oklahoma was fifth with 182 points and a 16.3 average. Jura led the conference in rebounding with 128 in 11 games for an 11.6 average. Brown was one games we lost your year. Nash's role as a guard in the KU offense has been one of bringing the ball down court and directing patterns. He is averaging 6.4 points a game this season. The transition from high score to low score was difficult. Nah said, but perhaps difficult was an internal struggle concerning his idea of his own THAT BAD experience came in the first round of the Big Eight tournament when Nash was a hawk to Oklahoma. 68-44 in overtime. "It was rough for a while, but I wanted to play," Nasal said. "I felt really bad, because years ago, and after that I was considered unable to shoot, unable to dribble. I couldn't this, I couldn't do that. I lost some "I missed some free throws down the stretch that, if I had made them, they have boosted us back into it." Nash said. "When they label you, that's how they think of you for the rest of your life, and they point out every mistake you make." Stallworth Leader In Big 8 Scoring Nash's "they" comprises much of the press, but the fans in Allen Field House have booed Nash's Stallworth sank 135 field goals out of 289 attempts and 88 free throws of 76 attempts for an average of points in 12 conference games. Stallworth's nearest competitor was Chuck Jura of Nebraska with distant 247 points and the other team with totalized 96 field goals in 169 attempts and 55 free throws in 83 attempts for an average of 22.8%. KANAS CITY (AP)—Bulwark with the University of Kansas remained far out in front in the Big Eight Conference this week. He crashed this week with a total of 328 points in conference games. John Brown of Missouri was in game with 227 points in 11 games, place with 69 points in a game, based on 79 field goals out of 48 attempts and 69 free throws. second in rebounds with 125 in 11 games and an 11.4 average. Scott Wedman of Colorado was third with 124 in 12 games and a 10.3 average. Fourth was Clint Harris of Iowa State with 110 and 10.0 points, followed by Creighton with 118 and a 9.8 average in 12 games. Jura led in field goal percentage with a .567 accomplishment in sinking 96 out of 169, while Greg Flaker of Iowa in the free throw category with 31 out of 35 for a .886 average. In team statistics, Nebraska led in field goal percentage with 306 out of 606 for .355 Missouri led in field goal percentage with 248 out of 315 and .787. The Kansas State University basketball team will act as "bat girls" during home baseball games this spring. A contest is not going on at Kansas State. Called Brasher's Diamond Darlings in honor of coach Bob Chase, the purple hot pants, will take care of the bats during the game as well as escort dignities into the arena to serve soft drinks to the players. The girls will be picked according to the elements of charm and personality and their knowledge of the baseball. K-State Team Has Bat Girls ROCK CHALK REVUE Tickets on Sale NOW! Ticket Prices $2.50 2.25 1.75 SALES LOCATIONS ★ SUA Office, Union ★ Bells ★ Kief's PERFORMANCES ON MARCH 3 AND 4 HOCH Auditorium 8:00 p.m. Nash seems to have a knack for coming through in the clutch. She's still in New York year in Norman, Okla., where Oklahoma had KU on the ropes Nash sank five field goals over the Sooners' savaging defense and knocked out a game-winning one free throw situation late in the game to open a four-pointer. "THE WHOLE thing was confidence. Now I have confidence, and it doesn't bother me." "You can bear criticism all the time from the stands," Nasd said. "But you expect that when I get involved, it doesn't bother me any more." mistakes as well. "I just do whatever I can to win," Nash explained. "The philosophy of coach (Ted) Owens is to keep the pressure on the other team, and they if finally make a move that might put you back into it. League Overall W L W L K-State 9 2 10 Missouri 9 2 19 Nebraska 7 4 14 Oklahoma 6 4 11 Kansas 7 4 11 Waimea 7 8 13 Colorado 8 8 17 Okl. St. 1 1 19 SATURDAY—Colorado at k-State (TV); Kansas at Oklahoma State; Missouri and Nebraska. Weekend Games FRIDAY-Iowa State at Oklahoma Big 8 Standings The Sooners have won seven and lost four league games. Iowa State is 4-8. Sooners Face ISU Challenge A loss by Oklahoma would mean the Sooners could do no better than tie for the winner no matter what else happens. NORMAN, Okla. (AP) —The Oklahoma Sooners, scrapping to keep their title chances alive, face the Iowa State Cyclones Friday night in Big Eight basketball competition. All other Big Eight clubs are idle. Kansas State, with a 9-2 mark, leads the race followed by Missouri, B-83. Nash remembers the example of Pierre Russell, who has made it with the Kentucky Colonels that the pros wouldn't use him. If the pros won't take him, Nich fides she will be return to KU for the first game. He must have a degree in physical education. Then he want to coach basketb "I want to play in the pros," he said. "If they don't draft me, I'll try out as a free agent this summer." NASU'S HIGH school team, DeMatha, came up with an amazing rally when Nash was there. Down 24 points going into the game, the Nassau herder of New York, DeMatha pulled out a one-point victory. "That was just incredible." Nash said. "I still tell people about that, and they'll look at me like they don't believe it. "We had a great coach, and all of a sudden we started rallying." Also, Nash hit 10 straight free throws down the stretch. Free throws, indeed, have troubled Nash since his varsity career started here. After three years, the college figure is less than 50 per cent. Bud Stall worth has been Nash's roommate all four years. When you see one after a game, the other is usually pretty close. Despite his low scoring in college basketball. Nash hopes to be drafted by one of the professional teams. "It's really been a struggle for him." Owens says. Nash stays on the floor nearly every day after the others go to the practice field. 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