6 Monday, February 28, 1972 University Daily Kansan Aubrey Nash Dribbles Behind Back Monroe junior John Bennon, Mike Ioffreys (45) Maneuver eludes John Brown, Mike Jeffries (45) Tough Test Evaporates; Freshmen Down Johnson Kansan Staff Writer By JUDY HENRY The toughest game of the season was what Bob Frederick, freshman basketball coach, expected when the University of Kansas freshmen met Johnson Saturday in Allen Eldred House. KU led from the first minute of the game. Terry Ackman scored Johnson County's first field goal. He did it in the 2nd quarter, when Kansas led, 8-2. It was much easier than that, though. The KU freshmen beat Johnson County, 111-85. It was the 11th consecutive victory for the undefeated freshman, who have defeated Johnson County in their last 12 encounters. But then KU went into a slump and didn't recover until the last nine minutes of the first half. It a four-minute interval, KU scored only six points while Atkinson County to县, 14-14. Frederick attributed the slump to fatigue. He began substituting to rest the guards and forwards WITH 8:43 to go in the first half, KU led, 22:18, and Johnson County never managed to get within four points again. Dale Greenlee, Suttle and Rogers led KU to a 64-39 lead by halftime. Marshall Rogers was found by Johnson county's B.B. Mitchell with a shot and a three-pointer. Rogers made a three-point play on the kick, giving NC 30-28 at third. The ball landed on the three-pointer 30 seconds later. Dale Greene, Suttle, and Johnson County controlled the game and managed to score eight points in five minutes. Suttle was credited with 10 of the 19 points scored by Johnson County. With 13-12 to go in the game, the teams spent nearly a minute timeout without scoring until KU's Doug Innoble spoke the spell with a field INLOES STOLE the ball near the boundary line in Johnson County and play, then collapsed out of bounds. He was carried off of bounds. "The last 10 minutes of the first half and the first 10 minutes of the second half we played as well as Frederick said after the game. floor by teammates Iliees said later that he had stretched ligaments in his left knee and was hardly miss the rest of the season. "We were trying to get the ball off the boards and downcourt as fast as possible." Suttle broke a two-minute cold spell for KU when he stole the ball and drove downcourt to score late in the game. KU's total of 111 points was three point shots of the season high of 114 points scored against俞 Valley Junior College JL. "I was one of your classmates," one gentleman said to B. Horn, a sophomore center to B. Horn. "I never got to meet you before." 12 Players Return For Team Reunion They came from places like Charleston, Ill., St. Louis, Mo., and Greenville, S.C., where business suit KU ties and a few grey hairs, and chapped cigars and pipes. It was a gathering of businesses and men. But those businessmen and teachers, now in their 40's, were 12 members of the University of Virginia basketball team. They gathered for a reception in Allen Field House Annex Saturday afternoon Later, they were introduced at halftime. The team then visited their coach C., "F. Phog Allen," and the bench C., "T. P. Banquet," a banquet at the Ramada Inn. Born, now an executive with Peoria Caterpillar, Peoria, Ill., played on the 1953 team that went to the NCAA finals before losing FREDERICK SAID that Johnson County's performance was hampered because its roster was not as strong as it was sick. He said that Johnson County was first in the Eastern Division of the Jayhawk conference and had been involved in a series of crucial games. in post-season play. He later played AAU basketball for Peoria. In his playing days, Born was considered almost too light to play at 6-foot-9 and 135 pounds. He was out by about 60 pounds, he said. Most of the others appeared much as they had 20 years ago, including a senior foot-9 senior center, weights about five pounds less than he did when he was a junior. "I've been referencing quite a bit. Lovellette excels in the dealer in Charleston, Lovellette spent 12 years in the pros after leaving Others attending the reception were Jerry Alberts, Lincoln, Ill.; Michael St. Louis, Mo.; Charles Billoughe, Wichita; Billoughe, Wichita; Wes Johnson, Kansas City; Kanel John Keller, Great Bend; Allen Kelley, Peoria; Dean Kearney, Bob Kenney, Kansas City, Kan FOCUS ON CHINA The game with Oklahoma Monday should be tough, Frederick said. "If we play full court offense and defense like today," Frederick said Saturday, "we have a chance to win." | | Ig-fga | f10-aa | rf | pf | tp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Akinson | 7.5 | 2.4 | 1 | 12 | 22 | | Woods | 9.1 | 3.6 | 2 | 11 | 22 | | Wheeler | 8.1 | 3.0 | 2 | 12 | 12 | | Winfield | 6.1 | 1.2 | 6 | 3 | 12 | | Mitchell | 7.1 | 1.2 | 6 | 3 | 12 | | Ishiwata | 6.0 | 1.2 | 6 | 2 | 12 | | Sebekh | 6.0 | 2.2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | | Sebekh | 6.0 | 2.2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | | Total | 11.0 | 3.2 | 42 | 17 | 85 | | Total | 11.0 | 3.2 | 42 | 17 | 85 | DR. DANIEL BAYS Professor of History, KU Scoring 50 points in a basketball game is like bowling, 30 breaking par on the golf tee and stepping straight fush. You remember it. "Mao and the Mandate" -Chinese Communist Party Since 1949 Bud's 50 Numbs Tiger Defense Bud Stallworth of the University of Kansas basketball team has had not one, but six 50-10 wins. The last time he was highest was his Big Eight record 58 points Saturday night in KU's 93-80 victory over Missouri in Allen. As a high school star in the 2013-14 season, he marked the 50-point mark five times. His biggest night was a 56-point performance as a junior. He By BOB SIMISON Kansan Sports Editor | | tfa | tfg | rb | pt | tp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Fidlerite | 7 | 15 | 8 | 12 | 12 | | Smith | 11 | 2.3 | 1.6 | 10 | 12 | | Smith | 11 | 2.3 | 1.6 | 10 | 12 | | Resorgette | 12 | 6.4 | 4 | 2 | 22 | | Resorgette | 12 | 6.4 | 4 | 2 | 22 | | Haley | 12 | 6.4 | 4 | 2 | 22 | | Haley | 12 | 6.4 | 4 | 2 | 22 | | Roeland | 0-7 | 7.9 | 2 | 2 | 11 | | Roeland | 0-7 | 7.9 | 2 | 2 | 11 | | Totaloren | 47.0 | 17.4 | 13 | 52 | 11 | | Totaloren | 47.0 | 17.4 | 13 | 52 | 11 | "You don't forget those things," Stallworth said in a press conference after the game Saturday. None of the four other seniors who played their last game in Allen Field House is likely to forget the upset of ninth-ranked Owen Horton. The defeat dropped the Tigers to eighth in Big Eight behind Kansas State. JOHNSON COUNTY (85) KU IS 7-5 in conference play, 11-13 overall, with two games to play. Missouri is 8-3 and 19-4. Mon., Feb. 28 Forum Room 7:30 p.m. SUA Forums Big Eight Record Falls "It was a very satisfying way to go out," the Neal mask said. "I read in the paper the other day that Missouri's Greg Flacker said KSU Leads In Big Eight KANAS CITY (AP)—The Kansas State Wildcats have grabbed sole possession of the top spot in the Big Eight Conference all championship scramble with three games remaining The Wildcats took complete charge of the race—temporarily, at least—a Saturday by whipping Oklahoma 80-71 and getting a helping hand from the Kansas Jayhawks, who downed 14th-seeded Hourih, 93-80, and knocked the Tigers out of a tie for the lead. Johnson County 39 46 — 85 Kansas 64 47 — 111 Turnover—Johnson County 24 Kansas 17 Nebraska, the league's No. 3 team, just outfall of out the race Saturday night when the team defeated offebaten Colorado at Boulder Kansas State led the Sooners all the way but got a scare with a tackle from Tyler Craig, trailing 37-11, at the half, pulled out for a third time. The Sooners struck back, though. | League | Overall | | :--- | :--- | | W | 1 L | 15 L | | K-State | 9 | 8 | 14 | | Missouri | 8 | 3 | 19 | | Nebraska | 7 | 4 | 14 | | Oklahoma | 6 | 4 | 11 | | Kansas | 6 | 4 | 11 | | Texas | 8 | 10 | 13 | | Colorado | 3 | 8 | 6 | | Okla. St. | 1 | 10 | 17 | Big 8 Statistics trimming the margin to 69-67 with 3:11 left That was Oklahoma's last real but Bob Chipman hit five free throws. Five Wildats hit in double figures, Lon Kruger getting 18. Scott Martin, Bobby Jack and four others each canned 14 for the 5ers. Bud Stallworth Hand is Mike Jeffries! Missouri Coach Norm Stewart summed up their defeat by KU by saying, "We just played terrible games and played all year. Another factor is we don't have a size and quintessence man who can go with us." Scott Wedman got 17 points and Jim Craigton 15 for Colorado. 3-2, but upset of Nebraska. The big face was the triumph we were able to hold Chuck Jura, the star of the reboundes and 17 points. Jura was in foul trouble early and fouled out of the field, held a 27-20 halftime advantage. the team that beat Kansas at home would win the Big Eight. "I thought, 'Well, who says "i anybody's going to beat Kansas at home.' We never lost a Big Bear. One thing this makes it 21 in a row." Stallworth put on a one-man snow to keep the hwgs in a tight formation. He the first half. He missed his first but then opened up for nine of the game. Stallworth did cool off, though. For three minutes after he put a head, 12-8. Stallworth had recovered and moved to a 15-2 advantage. Other winners for KU were Owatson, Schultz and Oxford. Seventh-place was horse; Mike Backus, long horse; Terry Barris, short horse; horizontal bars; flamberton, horizontal bars. The drought didn't last long. Stallworth scored 24 of KU's first 30 points. A one-minute streak during which KU charged from a dribble was advantageous, saw Stallworth make nearly every shot he took. "I GUESS I was pressing them for awake," Stallworth said. "But I was trying to draw fouls on a lot of them." ahead, 28-25, with 8:36 to play. Aubrey Nash brought the crowd up from 17 to 34. She added to another Sailworth score. Two more free throw by the defense. First, Stallworth tied the score by banking in a rebound shot despite the towing coverage of 6-foot-7 John Brown. Then he hit one and was disqualified when Wilson Barrow stepped into the lane. AFTER POURING in 27 points during the first half, Stallworth started the second half with two goals, 47-47. From then, the UM moved to a 55-14 lead on a layup by Nash. The Jayhawks led the way, although Missouri tied the way, although Missouri tied the way, including 83-80, later in the game. The University of Kansas goes gymnastics, dual meet losing streak by defeating the University of Colorado gymnastics, squad They called down to us at the bench that Stallworth was two points out of record, Coach Ted Wensaln said. "We were trying to get the ball up." KU won five of the six events including a three-man sweep in the all-around. Marc Joseph took first place in the event with Al Overson taking second, and John Greenlee taking third greenlee. A baseline jumper put KU With its best score on the road this season, KU totaled 146.2 points compared to 133.45 for CU. had seven seconds to play, KU had the ball after a Missouri touchdown and already broken the Big Eight score points scored by Colorado's Cliff Meely against Oklahoma last year only the statisticians knew. "I thought he had something like 35," Owens said. Gymnasts Score Win Over Buffs Mark Mathews passed the ball to Stallworth, who was immediately fouled by Mike Jeffries. KU gymnastics coach Bob Lockwood was unavailable for comment after the meet. All-around - 1, Joseph K., KU, 47.5; 2, Overeager Grosseau, KU, 47.5; Overeager Iverson, OT, Quinton KU, and Greenlee KU, 8.5; 3 Marvin Pipes KU, Forkins KU, 8.5; 4 Ed Hatch CU, Forkins KU, 8.5; 5 Ed Hatch CU, 8.2; 6 Joseph KU, KU, 3 Mike Jones, CU, 8.2; 7 Joseph KU, KU, 3 Mike Jones, CU, Quinton KU, 3 Greenlee KU, 8.2; Parallel Burs - 1, Joseph K., KU, 47.5; 2, Overeager Grosseau, KU, 47.5; Overeager Iverson, OT, Quinton KU, and Greenlee KU, 8.5; STALLWORTH SANK the charities as the announcer informed the crowd of 15,200 that he set a conference scoring record "I didn't know how many I had until they announced it," Stallwyn said. "I knew I took a lot of shots." Stallworth's total of 50 is the second highest ever scored in a National League game, Chamberlain scored 52 in his debut against Northwestern and in his final home record is 56, set by Oscar Robertson against Arkansas in 1973. Stallworth's mother, Mrs. Isaac Stallworth, was in that room when Alice had seen him play in Alpine Field House Stallworth said. and Fred Boslevic also were in the stands. Mathews, Boslevic, Mask and Nash played their last game in Allen Field Houses Saturday. Mathews, the only one of the five who saw only limited reserve duty, played 72 seconds. He was in the game long enough at that point to have more three of the eight free throws KU to its 10-point winning margin. "It was a great way to finish here," Mathews said. "It doesn't matter how much you play when you win." THE PARENTS of Mathews MISSOURU (80) fig-fga ft-ta rb pf 6-16 7-9 6 4 15 8-16 6-4 6 4 22 Brown 9-15 5-7 12 13 5 23 Griffiths 8-15 5-7 12 13 5 24 Salmon 1-2 1-1 1 1 1 1 Salmon 1-2 1-1 1 1 1 1 Patterson 0-2 0-2 0 1 1 1 Blind 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 Blind 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 Totals 8-0 6-4 36 36 34 21 KANSAS (93) fissouri 43 37 - 80 ansas 41 52 - 93 Stainthow Biodiversity 19-54 20-63 21-64 rb pf qf Walkway 21-64 22-63 23-64 rb pf qf Biview 21-64 22-63 23-64 rb pf qf Nash 21-64 22-63 23-64 rb pf qf Barrow 21-64 22-63 23-64 rb pf qf Barrow 21-64 22-63 23-64 rb pf qf Fayette 21-64 22-63 23-64 rb pf qf Tayne 21-64 22-63 23-64 rb pf qf Tayne 21-64 22-63 23-64 rb pf qf Total 34.64 25.33 28 25 93 technical four-Missouri Turbovers Missouri 17, Kansas 14, Attendance 15,900 VI 3-4266 Marks Jewelers 817 Mass. BULLFIGHTERS WANTED The roar of the crowd, the pretty senoritas, the charge of the bull. the "OLE" of the spectators. Prospective card carrying bullfighters watch this space. 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