6 Tuesday, February 29, 1972 University Daily Kansan Fans Create Their Own Pre-Game Warmud A frisbee leaves the hand of a spectator before the KU-Missouri basketball game Saturday. Sailing the plastic disc does all the work for the players to hit the ball. several games Spectators kept about a dozen of them flying Saturday afternoon. Bad Stalin threw one of his own into the ring. Encore Would Put Bud High on Record Ladder What Bud Stallworth does for an encore to his 50-point scoring performance Saturday night will determine whether he finishes the season with the third- or with fourth-seeded average in conference history. The 6-foot-5 University of Kansas beat the No. 17 single-season scoring record Saturday in KU's 93-80 upset of Michigan. Houser held his counters against Volleyball Team Places 4th in Ames The University of Kansas volleyball team made a strong showing last weekend in its first season since its resurrection this spring. KU tied host Iowa State for second in the college division of the Cyclone Open Volleyball Tournament Saturday in Ames. In a playoff with top winners in open division, KU placed fourth. The meet featured fourteen teams-seven in the college division and seven in the open division. Graceal College defeated the college division, then won the playoff with the non-collegiate teams Independence, Mo., an in- independent team, ousted a game of the playoff bracket, Fort Dodge, lowa, placed second to the Raptors. Player-manager Dave Sinton record for the tournai Stinson organized the team this year after the program had lapsed for Sinson played on the 1968-69 team. He obtained Student Senate funding for a revival this year. 47 set by Colorado's Cliff Meely in a 99-69 victory over Oklahoma last season. Meely also set the single season scoring average record of 30.5 and scored the third best in Chamberlain's 28.3 in 1988 and Clyde Lovellotte's 28.0 in 1952 are second and third. Chamberlain and Lovellotte were both KU products. Stallworth now has a 27.3 average in the league, and an average in the 24.9. To overtake Lovellette, Stallworth must score 32 points in each of the last three games. So far, he has scored 30 points or more in six games this season. His high before the 2017 against Notre Dame **AMONG CAREER scores,** Stallworth ranks seventh in the Big Eight and third in kU history. DeMarcio of Oklahoma is one of the Big Eight, is points ahead of Stallworth's 1,434. At KU, Stallworth is a point At KU, Stallworth is a point ahead of Chamberlain's two-year career total. Stallworth already has made himself the league's most prolific outside shooter. Meely, a former top-tier defense were all towering frontiers. Only three of Stallowns' 19 field goals were shot from closer than 15 feet Saturday night. Two of these times were in heavy traffic the Chamberlain was the only other KU player to reach the 50 point mark. He scored 52 against western in his collegiate debut. KU will close its season on the road against Oklahoma State Saturday and Oklahoma Monday. The freshman team will play us the last game of the season in a 3-1 victory. The JayaHwkets, unbeaten in 11 games, topped the 100-point mark for the fifth time in a 118-85 rout of Johnson County Junior Collegi Marshall Rogers leads the freshmen with a 25.0 point score and a Dairy Greenie, third with 17.7, scored 29 points Saturday. KU Basketball Statistics | | g | fg-figa | perl. | pct. | petr. | petr. |rb | rb | avg. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Steelwork | 14 | 70 | 124 | 340 | 76-123 | 618 | 82 | 156 | 9.0 | | Kirinto | 70 | 204 | 140 | 340 | 76-123 | 618 | 82 | 156 | 9.0 | | Kivitto | 60 | 204 | 140 | 340 | 76-123 | 618 | 82 | 156 | 9.0 | | Barrow | 60 | 194 | 140 | 476 | 36-59 | 610 | 130 | 156 | 8.4 | | Nash | 60 | 194 | 140 | 476 | 36-59 | 610 | 130 | 156 | 8.4 | | Nash | 60 | 194 | 140 | 476 | 36-59 | 610 | 130 | 156 | 8.4 | | Mask | 24 | 119 | 140 | 421 | 12 | 467 | 70 | 101 | 7.2 | | Mask | 24 | 119 | 140 | 421 | 12 | 467 | 70 | 101 | 7.2 | | Bainvillee | 24 | 77 | 140 | 357 | 19 | 255 | 70 | 101 | 7.2 | | Bainvillee | 24 | 77 | 140 | 357 | 19 | 255 | 70 | 101 | 7.2 | | Franklin | 24 | 76 | 140 | 357 | 19 | 255 | 70 | 101 | 7.2 | | Franklin | 24 | 76 | 140 | 357 | 19 | 255 | 70 | 101 | 7.2 | | Franklin | 4 | 4 | 140 | 333 | 3 | 4 | 160 | 0 | 1.2 | | Total | 74 | 132 | 140 | 433 | 371-532 | 657 | 857 | 177 | 14.1 | | Orchards | 74 | 132 | 140 | 433 | 371-532 | 657 | 857 | 177 | 14.1 | KU Women Seek Berth In Tourney The University of Kansas women's basketball team bowed to Fort Hays State College, 53-48. Friday to give them an 8:50 game for the regular season. This puts KU in a playoff with Wichita State University for the spot in state basketball tournament. KU and Wichita State will meet in Emporia Trial night for the playoff game. The state contest will be this weekend at KU. KU defeated Benedictine College, 49-30 Tuesday, giving them an 8-4 going into the Fort Hays game. KU Arena to Host Two Tournaments Although the University of Kentucky has six football fans, it is over two major sports attractions are scheduled for Allen Field House in the next few weeks. The Kansas State High School Activities Association will return its basketball tournament to the field house for the first time since 1989. KU will host the Class A Tournament 3 through March 9. Two weeks later, KU will host championships in the fledged house. National power Iowa State will highlight the event March 24 and Coach Suspects It's Widespread Star Signs Agent Contract INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (AP)—"Colleges recruit a boy for four years to have a better team. Agents sign a boy to make some money. In some ways, they are coaches. Coach George King said Monday after losing one of his stars in an early contract signing. William Franklin, 6-8-foot senior from Norton Vala. He was one of the stars in Purdue's season as a freshman. The season Franklin last week Close Ones Highlight Basketball After three weeks of intramural basketball competition, Sigma Phi Epsilon is the only team to have a perfect record of High Scores Distinguish Intramural Bowling Week There were a number of closely contested games last week. White House Social Club downed the 3-0. A total of 25 games of 200 or more were bowled in intramural bowling competition last week at the Jay Bowl. In the Tuesday Scratch League, the AM Vets got top performances from Bill McTaggart and Rod Heffley to place ahead of the Gringos. McTaggart bowled 235 and Heffley 122. Other top scores were: Skip Tidwell of Kiatawa (28), Randy Witty of Fremont (26), Rich Frankenfield of the Turks (24) and David Payne of the Turks (21). In the 6:30 p.m. Fraternity class, a girl named Kate Kphaea Theta is in france place, and Sigma Chi in second. High scores of the night were rolled by Bob Taylor. Kappa Theta (213) In the All-Campus League at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Abelans are in first and the Athletics are in second. (225) , Steve Zimmerman of Sigma Chi (212) and Kenneth McCoy of Phi Kappa Theta (213). The Snarf Patrol had two members bowl over 200, Ralph Whipple (210) and Steve Goodrich (211). Bruce Sims of the Unbeknowns scored 215, Harold Zimmer of the Oil Slicks 210 and Greg Morton of the Stubbers 214. Mike Spek of the Truckers was high for the wager with a 244 game and a 398 series. In the agricultural game of the week, the Turks defeated the Americans 42-28 in the desperation contest. Custer's Last stand outcued Up-Arrows. Numerous runaways highlighted the wreck's action. The wreck took place on Pikka Kappa Theta, 70:24. Pii Pai over Pikka Kappa Sigma, 69:22. Sloop Kappa Tau, 81:56. Pii Dehi over Pikka Tau Deltis, over Tau Kappa Epsilon, 115-12; Naismith over Stephenson, 68-22. Spare Trees over Raintau, over Kappa. Forkers over Raintau's Nads, 59-22. ALKO in沈阳 Sigma Chi No over Raintau, over Grace Pearson B, 60-15. In the Thursday Guys & Dollies League, first place is held by *Aces* + 1 second, by iron Buttons, for winning for the *Aces* + 1, scored a 227. SYLVANIA, Ohio (AP) — The George Foreman, who died after a two-year illness was dropped from third to fourth in the heavy-weight rankings for not boxing "any rated" titles by the National Association announced Monday. Braced Nuta, 25-24; the Sewer Rats edged Middellobbin, 48-47; Pippe belt Zig Zag, 39-38, and C J's White Shake. Districh, 21-19 in overtium signed a contract with an agent, making him immediately ineligible for college ball. Earlier, Marquette's Jim Chones signed a professional contract with the New York Nets and the American Basketball Association. "But if somebody doesn't check into it, who knows? If the facts are there, they would find and the inside, they would have found a whole lot more last year." King doubts if they are isolated instances. "I personally have the feeling it is widespread throughout the country." King told the Indianaanals News. "The fortunate thing is they catch a boy at the right time before the season is completed, he gets there and does it. In William's case it was entirely because of the upcoming ABA draft," King said. "He signed after the Michigan State game, then the post-waste Timing a basketball game at the University of Kansas requires concentration and an ability to work with others, according to Lawrence J. Heeb and Donald W. Henry, associate professors of physical education at the University. "We talked with this agent Gary Donna of Indianapolis, who signed Franklin, as we did with his daughter, who was alone until the time is right. "You can talk to an agent and try to make him understand that coaches have an interest in the player's welfare. King was referring to the case of Villanova's Howard Porter, who signed an ABA contract during the season last year. Hazards Include Badly Aimed Eggs Basketball Timers Detached "This was not a hardship situation, but William does come from very modest means. That is one of the reasons I am susceptible to the right timing." The two men began timing games more than 20 years ago when basketball was played in the 1970s. Can the scoreboard be before that, By JUDY HENRY Kansas Staff Writer Henry and Heeb alternate timing freshman and varsity players to play against other during the varsity games. The first thing they must do is start the clock 20 minutes before that hour, the hour. They said that knowing when to start the clock was a challenge. Allen Field House didn't mark the minutes. The two discussed various problems of timing, but could not agree on any single problem. "The most important problem varies from game to game, because the way you play the thing is that we be able to get the communication from the other. Henry said that crowd noises often it made impossible to hear the officials' whistles, so they had to rely on visual signals from the team. He also said, because players often obstruct the view. For that reason, Heb watches one official during a game while Henry watches the Both men emphasized that the public doesn't seem to be aware of how important it is for them to be able to see it. The usher's responsibility to keep people safe and comfortable is crucial. Ironing out the details in a recently adopted rule allowing freshmen to participate in the Big Eight expected to take the greatest amount of time at the Big Eight meeting this Kansas City, Mo. Athletic directors will begin work Wednesday in the Muehlebach Hotel. Commissioner Chuck Neiasn said last week that he expected the players to make provisions for a possible payoff to decide the Big Eight basketball title in case of a tie. Big 8 to Iron Out Freshman Policy "The big thing would be the freshmen rules in football and basketball," he said. Stinson, of Kansas, director, said. "We still have to work out the rules and methods of putting the freshman eligibility." Big Eight faculty Big Eight will travel Dursday in the Muenchbach. Charles H. Oldfather, University lawyer, is president of the law firm. "It's pretty obvious that we have to clean some ondoing up in the freshman rule, since we left it to this meeting when we adopted the program," said said. "We're going to take some final action regarding that." THE BIG EIGHT faculty to allow freshmen to compete in football and basketball in line with a new National Collegiate League. At the time, the conference said it would retain some form of freshman competition, but whether the present system or a more traditional model has adopted has yet to be decided. Dean Smith's Tar Heels Win 1000th Game Henry said, but often people argue about it while blocking the view. Dean Smith, basketball coach at North Carolina, probably just really mind missing the 20th game of basketball team Saturday. Otherwise, a freshman held out of a Friday game for a varsity game possibly miss plaving in both. Another possibility, Oldfair has pointed out, is that freshman football games would be played Friday and weekend Fridays. Thus, freshmen who did not play in a Saturday varsity game could play in a Monday game. Smith's Tar Heels downed Villanova in the Atlantic Coast Conference. More than that, the victory made North Carolina the sixth school to hold a title in the conference. When freshmen will begin football practice will probably be the most difficult question. How many times will it take two weeks before school begins. Smith played for the 1952 NCAA champion Jayhawk team. "The crucial thing is that we don't have the opportunity to watch the game." Heeb said. "And I hate losing a ball, you have to be deterred." Missison has taken a strong emphasis on freshmen to participate in the gruelling two-a-day August practice sessions. He favors bringing freshmen into drills and begins as in the present system. Two of those six 1,000 game winners are coached by KU graduates. A third is KU itself. KU was the second school to reach the 1,000-mile mark. mark of the race, and he was days before KU, is coached by Adolph Rupp, a member of KU. The other three schools in the 1,000-victory club are Oregon State. St. John's and Pennsylvania. This season the gun has been jamming, the two said. Henry burned his hand recently when the gun jammed and went off prematurely. Heeb got the gun from a fellow officer in straining rope when it jammed. "The end of any period is also crucial for a timer." Henry said. "You concentrate not on the time but on the time and the officials." Sinson fears that combined pressures of adjusting to college football and college academics are barriers to success of freshman football athletes. NEAR THE END of the period, once you watch the ball and the on-ball down from the official overhead scoreboard and fires the gun, the ball goes off. Heb said the game is not officially over until the gun goes off. "It's a tremendous responsibility in the last few minutes." Heeb said. "We don't start the clock until the ball has been touched, the possibility of a hit or great in the last few seconds is great." "If we should make a mistake, we could determine which team we want to win by tipping the Nebraska game, which is in the last three seconds." The game rests on the ability to do time in a fraction of a second. Timing has had its disadvantages, Heeb said. Henry said that they often felt washed out after a game,participating in a lot of action in the last few seconds. He said timing has been easier in the last five years when the ball changed,including the one stating that any time a whistle is flung the clock automatically stops. "I was hit by a raw egg wrapped in a wet napkin once. It was aimed at Missouri coach Bob Cowan and the target and the throw," he said. NEIL YOUNG On MS records HARVEST $2.99 available on 8 track stereo tapes at KIEF'S Open 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Weekdays MALLS SHOPPING CENTER Discount Diamond Needles TOMORROW AT 9:30 a.m. use "Granary Boots" such as Granry was never tempted by . . . 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