6 Friday, February 25, 1972 University Daily Kansan Five Seniors Play Home Finale Home Season Ends Against MU Mark Mathews Neal Mask Littler Goes 7 Under Par In Ist Round FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (AP)-Veteran Gamer Gillen Littler the green, and forged a strokelead with a stunning seventen-under par 65 Thursday in the first round of the season's $280,000 Invary Classical. The 14-year-old winner, winner of the slider, strokes on the slick, lightning-fast greens in his early round to the 1,128 yard Inverary Golf Australian veteran Bruce Crampon was in second place with 46 at his 12-tale pursuit of a $2,000 first prize. Rookie Forrest Fezler, Mac Mlenden and Bob Smith followed at 68 with a large group in a tie at 69. By BOB SIMISON Kanyon Sports Editors They included *Masters* children on the team of England's Tony Jacklin and streaking rookie Lanny Wadkins, who now has 10 consecutive wins. Tipoff for the regionally televised contest will be at 3:10 p.m. Also at that figure were Tom Weiskopf, Bobby Mitchell and Doug Sanders. The University of Kansas basketball team has so many incentives for its game against Missouri Saturday in Allen Field House that each of the five seniors could choose one of his Bud Stallworth, Aubrey Nash, Mark Mathews, Fred Boslevac and Neal Mask, all seniors, will be in their last game in Allen Hawks' first season on the road against Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. Thirteen members of KU's 1952 NCAA championship basketball team will occupy the seats in front of the KU bench during the game. "For a lot of us, it will be our last college game." Mathews said. "You know, like but will be better for you. I am sad but for the rest of us, this is it." "So we'll want to play our best." "I DON'T know whether that guy was right, Owen said," but I know if I were a player, having those great players there would be just added money. Throw in the traditional KU-Missouri rivalry. Missouri's No. 9 pick was Cory Schneider, a game home-court winning streak against Big Eight competition. Aubrey Nash Perhaps most of all, the Jayhawks will remember their earlier game against Missouri. The Tigers came from behind for a 64-60 victory in Brewer Field House. Missouri brings an 8-2 league record and a 19-3 overall mark to Lawrence. KU is 6-5 in the Big Eight, 10-3 overall. That was the road trip that could have put us in the middle of the championship race. 'Owens had the earlier loss to Missouri. KU FOUGHT Iowa State down to the wire four days later but, late 84.8 On the Jayhawks' latest road trip, they stumbled to 78-66 and 99-78 losses at Kansas State and Nebraska. "We had an eight point lead, then we lost lust with three fours and one six, but we recalled. "We were still ahead by two points with three minutes or Three other Tigers post double- score figuring averages. AI Eberhard averages 14.8; Greg Jefries, 12.1, and Mike Jeffries, 12.5. "But Missouri isn't a team that to go all the time," Owens pointed out. "They're more of a complete ball team than that." if Missouri wins in Lawrence, something no other Big Eight team can match. Tigers will be in a commanding position in the Big Eight race. Stallworth missed 10 minutes of that game but still scored 28 points. "The main thing is that all want to do is salvage all we can from the championship. I don't care who wins the championship. We just want to win." Such a game would be played on a neutral court. John Brown, Missouri's 8-foot-7- center, punished KU with 19 in the second half. He was out during the second half. His 20-point scoring average is the third best in the Big Eight Only competition. Curt Jurga Kuzar's 30 are better. "We're not far enough along right now to say where a playoff would be played," Neinas said. KILLE Field, 520-743-6800. THE CONFERENCE probably would decide on a playoff if the race ended in a two-way tie. The Missouri Valley Conference held three-way playoff between Drury, Availville and Bradley last season. "You just have to play hard, solid ball against Missouri and execute well," Owens said. "And maybe any magical solution to it." Big Eight faculty representatives and athletic directors will meet March 1-4 in Kansas City. They will consider the players they will adopt from human eligibility rule in football and basketball. Big 8 Will Make Playoff Plans Next Week for Basketball Tie Missouri and Kansas State lead the league with 8-2 records going into this weekend, but Nebraska falls behind with 7-3 and 8-3 records. With the Big Eight basketball championship still very much up for grabs, the possibility of a two-week-tie increase each week. KU's Allen Field House, with the largest seating capacity in If the race does end in a tie, the league will have to decide on the representative to the NCAA for the national tournament in Ames, Iowa. "We're aware that a tie is big. Big Eight commissioner, said Thursday. "There are so many we're going to try to hash it our own." Big 8 Standing League Overall W L W L Missouri 8 2 14 K-State 8 2 14 Nebraska 8 2 14 Oklahoma 6 3 11 Kansas 6 3 10 Iowa State 5 3 13 Colorado 2 8 5 Oka. St. 1 10 17 Bud Stallworth Missions Saturday Missouri at Kansas (TV); Kansas State at Oklahoma (TV); Nebraska at Colorado. the conference (17,000) would be a candidate by Jay Simon. KU sports team thinks he thinks Iowa State's Hilton Collison would be a better candidate. The Midwest Regional will be played in the 14,000-seat Iowa State arena March 16 and 18. The game will conclude with games March 11. THAT MEANS a playoff probably would be scheduled for March 14, Simon reasons. That would leave only one day before the game, but that is playing at Iowa State would make it easier on the winner. KU will play an important role in deciding whether the Big Eight can win its first game against host Missouri Saturday in Allen. The team has lost to a co-affair KU has not faced. A victory over KU here would give Missouri the edge it needs to win, Coach Ted Owens indicated Thursday. Road performances will determine the outcome of the race, and no other team has won K-State and Missouri have both won on the road against second division teams. Colorado. Missouri and K-State above that reason. Owens rates Missouri and K-State above Nebraska has yet to play Colorado and Iowa State on the road must face Florida in Boulder. Meanwhile, Missouri will close its season at home against KState and Oklahoma after a road victory. The defeat ketu, they can lose at Nebraska and win at home and guarantee themselves at least one win. K-State must play Oklahoma and Missouri on the road, Colorado and Nebraska at home, Minnesota and time against Missouri in Brewer Field House, so they must defeat Oklahoma on the road to earn a Nebraska and Oklahoma will have the most difficult jobs. The two games each last four games on the road; Oklahoma must face Colorado and Missouri on the road, and K-12 KU and Iowa State at home. Pins Fly In Bowling Intramurals The University of Kansas freshman basketball squad will attempt to keep its unbeaten record intact against Johnson and Junior College at 12:45 p.m. Saturday in Allen Fice House. Fred Bosilevac Intramural bowling action was in full swing at the Jay Bowl last week. Tuesday night the AM VETS moved into first place in the All-Terra Statch Lease by defeating the Turkeys, 23%-4%. High series game was posted by David Payne of Cincinnati with Circus with a 232-244 sequence. The afternoon game is the last weekend of the season. Marshall Rogers, Rick Suttle and Co in action in Allen Field House this season as the freshmen In Fraternity League Handicap action Wednesday night, phi Kappa Thea No.1 won three games to take over first place from the AKL's, who are a half-team behind him. The Kappa Psi roiled a 223-153-66 series. The highest handicap game was 725 by Greg Moore. Freshmen Test Perfect Record Against Johnson The Jayhawks will seek their eleventh consecutive victory against Johnson County. In the All-Campus League in Wednesday, the Alibedans or ORY by one game Neilson Holly and Jordan Hearn bowled a 151 handicap score. The 'Hawks travel to Norman or their final game of the 1971-72 season against Oklahoma on August 25. The Hawks outlasted test of the season for KU. Thursday night Guys and Dolls League action produced a 208 game by Les Muldénhaer of the game 198 to Mary Bowie of CC & Co. 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Larry Davenport, a Colorado Springs commercial artist, sent word he had a business engagement, and Everett Dye, an Air Force major in San Antonio, did not respond to the invitation. Smith's Tar Heels (7-2) are involved in a race for the Atlantic Coast championship. They will host Virginia (8-2) Saturday. Big 10 Athletic Directors Reconsider Suspensions They are Charlie Hoag, Toplea insurance executive. Bill Brennan, John Keller, Great Bend junior high school teacher, Dean Keiley, Pooria, Ilma, employee of the Keller Company in Kansas City, Kan., real estate MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AIP)—Big Ten Conference athletic directors met behind closed doors Thursday to consider the fate of two Minnesota basketball players, but only seven of the 10 will cast a vote. All seven KU members of the 1952 Olympic basketball team will attend the reunion. Athletic directors from Ohio State, Michigan and Minnesota sat with the suspensions of Corky Taylor and Ron Behagen should be continual, but the team was pleased to have the Jan. 25 brawl between Minnesota and Ohio State that led to the rest of the season were for the rest of the season. Weaver of Ohio State, Paul Gael of Minnesota and Don Cannah of Michigan agreed they would abstain from voting. Attorneys representing the candidates in Weaver and Cannah be prohibited from voting because of THE ONLY other team member who is still involved in basketball is Bill Heithold, a high school coach in St. Louis, Mo. The morning meeting lasted two hours and the only information about the meeting was the decision of athletic directors, and that Pat Mueller, University of Minnesota physical education director, had talked for about 20 minutes. He said no word on what Mueller said. statements they had made about the case. The five others are Jerry Alberts, Lincoln, Ill., high school teacher; B.H. Born, Peoria College; W.J. Johnson, department; Wes Johnson, Kansas City, Kan. high school principal; Al Kelley, Peoria Interp. employe, and Larkin Squares, Kansas City, kan. banker Gov. Robert Docking, who was official timekeeper at KU home games during 1952, also will attend the reunion. Others officially connected to the 1925 team who will be on hand during the reunion, now managing director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes; and former co-chairman Wayne Laudberck, student manager, now in insurance in Wayne. Big Ten Commissioner Wayne Dakle told newsmen there would be scores of players in the game to vote until after details on the decision are given to U.S. District Court Judge Earl Larson, who will preside over the vote. p.m. Friday to reaffirm the suspensions or he would dismantle reinitiate the players. salesman; Bill Lienhard, Lawrence attorney, and Clyde Lovellette, Charleston, Ill. automobile dealer. 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