8 Tuesday, February 22, 1972 University Daily Kansan KU Cruises Past CU; Nash Smiles Pat Kelly Drives on Tom Kiivisto Kiivisto-2 press forced 20 turnovers . . . By BOB SIMISON Kansan Sports Editor Kuu will conclude its home season Saturday in a 3:10 p.m. television game against Missouri. The victory kept KU unbeaten in the last 20 games in Allen Field and helped them win a championship competition. The Jayhawks are 6 in conference play, 10-11 overall. Colorado is 8-4 and 5-11 Colorado in the 5th round. + - S= Sunday to a 3:10 p.m. Kansan Sports Edito KU LED, 82,55, when Nash made his four trip of the night to the free throw line. He had already converted two of three. This time, Nash appeared to fire his high, arching shot a bit harder than usual. It banked off the glass and through the hoop. By BOB SIMISON Fanson Sports Editor Compared to the way they arrived in Lawrence 20 years ago after winning the NCAA championship, the University of Kansas 18-batch team will bench coach Duggitts for a reunion Saturday. Nash was so happy he grinned, turned around and slapped hands with Tom Kivisto just behind him. Nesmith Remembers Parade At 2 a.m. for 1952 Champs The KU flight was delayed three hours. The Jayhawks finally took off for Minnesota, Minn., then to Kansas City. "THAT PARADE was the most amazing thing I remember about the season," Neesmith said in a speech. "It 'all happened about 2.4 km." The whole affair will be reasonably sane, unlike the team's trumpet return in late秋 624, when he had 34th year as KU trainer, still talks about the parade through the dance floor in the middle of the night. "We were supposed to leaves that way back in the days when prop planes are the only thing. They have engine trouble and had to be driven. Members of the team will return unheralded by car or plane, and take them to Saturday. They will meet with friends and the public before the team meets at Saturday afternoon. Later, they will visit their coach. 86-year-old Jerry That team included, besides Laverne Houghton and Bill Laverne, Bob Bohl, Dave Kelley, Charlie Hogg and B.H. Burn, Laverne received the hat-trick. "We got to Lawrence about 2 in the morning," Nesmith said, "and Massachusetts street was where we met." The Kaw River bridge on aunt At 6-foot 9- and 244 pounds, Lovelette was milled sometimes as "the great white whale of the Kaw," sometimes as "Mt. Lovelette," but always as a "bull" because she scored a standing KILK, at 888 points during three 26 years here. He averaged 26.6 in 1952. Aubrey Nash doesn't smile very often when he's playing on the field, the University of Kansas. Usually, it's concentrating on the game, but sometimes it's because he is frustrated about a free fall. So it was a wide moment when Nash cracked a wide grin during Kyle's game. She walked on Monday night in Allen Field House. Nash banked in a free throw he thought he would have missed, and the crowd of 10,100 THAT HOMECOMING celebration had been elaborately planned. The team was expected to arrive about 10 m. "When I let it go I realized that "it slipped off my hand." Nash said after the game. "It bought it and I was surprised that it was pretty much when it did. That was one of the few times the crowd made much noise. After jumping to a 9-2 advantage, the Jayhawks were in command all the way, although Colorado sat within five to 10 points. "That was a real fine group of guys," Nesmith said. "They had great spirit and great morale. They were all fine athletes." As it worked out, KU students attended a dance in Hochschule Frankfurt and team arrived at 1:40 a.m. The University Daily Kansan reported that 10,000 persons attended the rally which ended about 2:45 p.m. "CLYDE WAS a great hook shot artist," Nesmith said. "You THE TEAM debarred from its bus north of the Kaw River bridge. Clyde Lovellette, the team presented the keys to the fire truck; members of the team were made honorary firemen, and Lovellette, wearing a white coat, guided the truck down Massachusetts street. Plans were for the police escort to radio ahead of the team bus from Lawrence and away from Lawrence. The firewall bell was to have rung upon the reception of the radio from Lawrence Paper Co., the city water works and the KU campus were to summon celebrities to don't really see that too many any more. He was hard to defend against, because if they played inside him, he'd hit that hook shot, and if they played outside him, they'd turn around and hit a jumper." Lovellie didn't look like a basketball player, though, and he was remarkably slow. "The game I remember most was the Olympic final against the Peoria Caterpillars," Nesmith said. "He really had a gut on him," Nesmith said. "But he had that touch. He could really hit that hook shot." WATER THE NCAA Springfield Teachers, 92-65, and LaSalle, 70-65, to win the college division of the Olympic playoffs. Houston, Lennard, Kenney, Lienhard, Loveville, Kobe, Hagg and Houglin for the NCAA. To decide who would coach the Olympic to knit KU play for AAU and win the 62-60, and Warren Womble the head coach working on his job. "Toward the end of that game, Clyde had a dead set-up." Nesimh related. "The score was 4-2 and we had to blew the set-up. They rebounded it and threw it all the way down court. A kid named Williams was hurt or something, and he just stayed down there." YES,LOVELLETTE,who had Irish Lose In Basketball Intramurals A key rebound by Doug Underwood and a fast-break hit on the defense, five seconds later the Ph Delta thrilling 65-63 victory over Beta in Fraternity in Fraternity篮球比赛 last week. The Phi Deltis held Beta ace John McNeil to only two points in the contest. Underwood scored 20 and McNeil scored 33 for the Phi Deltis scored 33 for the Phi Deltis After the first two weeks of action, Alpha Phi and Phi Psi No. 1 have perfect records of 2-0. There were two key games in independent A action. It was a bait-and-chain game, Charter downed the Celts, 56-33, and the Hogs nudged the Celts, 38-36 in a disputed game. The Celts had won the match, the 38 points also, but the decision was made to abide by the running score which showed 36, and the point differential was 12. Last week's heavy schedule produced a number of heart-stopping decisions. IJm Beam Dream Team over Elm, 26-25; McDonalds over Mesa, 34-33; Lobsters over Mensa, 34-33; Historians over No. Kroes 4, 27-26; Prons over Los Avogados, 40-28; Bowie over Minneapolis on the Bouncing Houses, 39-38. led a KU comback with 44 points against LaSalle, missed a wide-open layup. He had stolen the ball from Marcus Friederich with eight seconds to play. Howie Hines won the winning haskets for Peoria. "One thing that stood out in my mind was the amount of训练 she had under Nesmith said. "It seemed like every time we turned around we went to a very old building." Several games have had rather wide scoring margins: Pearson B, 62. Battetone B, 8; Brass B, 14. Barrister B, 6; Cowshaw B, 30. Unlimited, Templin Pe, 14, CJ's 13, and Greeks, 33, MPA Students, 7. Nash's performance at the free throw line was not what won the game for KU. Bud Stallworth broke loose to score 30 points. Colorado had held him to 11 in a defeat of KU earlier this season. Then the team played Springfield Teachers in Kansas City before hitting the road to Helsinki. There were in Helsinki that summer, "We had to have him, otherwise we would have let him lay out two or three weeks. it was too much, so we couldn't go without him." "THAT WAS a pretty sturdy group that I knew from Sawman's saffron. The one thing that troubled me was that Charlie Houghland had a bad horse race." After winning the Big Seven by defeating Colorado on the road, the team travelled to Kansas City for the newest Regional Team. The Lakers Wash. Nesmith kept Hougland playing by using cold treatments, therapeutic exercises and a thigh problem; bibody else had many problems. but KU gave its opponents plenty of problems. After the Oklahoma State best record in KU history, K-State and Oklahoma State upset the Jayhawks on the road during the conference season, but nobody did it better. "THEY DIDN'T play the diamond-and-one defense as much this time," Stallworth said. I played on the low post this time. "That can really get you down—it shouldn't—but I was a little worried that the kids would be sick and not able this wasn't our night after all." KU won the NCAA finals rather loss to St. John's in 59-89, in the first round. KU roared over Santa Clara and then clobbered on 80-93. "I was concerned because we were getting good shots in the short range," he said. "Owens said. 'And then we missed a layup at the start of the game.'" "I wouldn't say they were the best team we ever had," said Terry. "They got some good breaks, but they were a great team anyway." Stallworth was fouled on the top by protector Wright. On the ensuing trip downhill, though the guard triumphed to call and scored with 18 51 to 1ay minute later. Nah scored on a fast break, and the score was 31:10. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)—A new wildlife preserve has been proposed for Zuluid along the coast of the Indian Ocean just below the frontier with Protuguese islands. Nash gave KU the biggest lead it was to have by converting a three-point play with 17.08 to 16.42. Nash scored to score it for 33-24, Nash stole the bail under the KU basket, made the layup and drew back. THE BUFFALOES were able to bring the ball for relatively long periods by Jim Crighton's rebounding. The 6-foot 7 center grabs 18 of the game. After that, Nash hit three free throws and a layup after making a steal, and Neal Mask scored the final 12-point margin KU to the final 12-point margin. robinson and 140 other 9-points. Thus, Colorado drew w/with six, 52-46, with 8 to play and within seven. 62-55, with 2:36 to play. Early in the game, Randy Cunningham has an outstanding night. He controlled the opening tipoff and pinch run. However, Creighton drew three quick fouls, and the 6-foot-9 Canfield spent most of the game against him. "I felt like he was off to a real good game." Owens said OWENS WAS troubled about the apparently close calls receivers Dick Sanders and infielder David Gordon made on Canfield K-State Ties MU for Lead In Big Eight MANHATTAN. Kan. (AP) Kansas State moved into the for- eign conference night and held eight conference Monday night by blasting ceramic-dweller Oklahoma K-State a man-to-man defense 5% better than Iowa 5% better in the first half. During that span, the Wildcats dropped from a 17-10 lead to a 14-8 lead. The Wildcats, who are now even with Missouri at 82, jumped out to an early lead and coasted the rest of the way. Forward Zender, a 6-7 senior who didn't start, scored 10 of the 12 Wilde points during the blitz and led all scorers with 16. Jerry Clack added two, added 12 each. Jerry Clack was high for the Cowboys with 10. Kansas State was out- rebounded 47-44, but made up the difference with 42 per cent field score and 32 per cent for Oklahoma State. The closest the Cowboys came was 12 points. League W L Overall W 1 2 7 L 2 8 14 K-State 8 2 14 Nebraka 8 2 14 Oklahoma 6 3 11 Kansas 6 3 10 Iowa State 8 2 13 Colorado 8 2 10 Oklah. St 1 8 12 Oklah. St 1 8 12 Big 8 Standings The Bull & Boar Kansas State at Oklahoma; Nebraska at Colorado; Missouri at Kansas. 50¢ OFF any two handed sandwich with the purchase of one at regular price. You MUST present this ad. 11 W. 9th -featuring—Roadest BBQ, BHAM, BBQ Beef, Corn Beef, Griilled Cheese, Meat Loaf and the Reuben Open 11 a.m. to b.p. Mon Sat 12 to 8 p.m. Offer Expires March 1 ★★★★★★★★★★★ "The foul's just came from somewhere," Canfield said, "They see it their way. I guess." After he was told that Missouri coach Norm Stewart stole the game, Owens said, "I know how he feels. "If he wins here at Saturday, he thinks he will win the conference. I don't care who wins it, but we can learn from whatever we can from this season." After its game with KU, the Bengals lost in the road before hosting Kansas State and Oklahoma. 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