6 Friday, February 18, 1972 University Daily Kansan -Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALLO Kansas State Students Welcome the Jayhawks Before the Game Crowd participation played a major role in eight) KU, roid defeat Tuesday . . . Former KU Star Sets Another Record Chamberlain Plans Another Season PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - Wil- Chamberlain, first player in pro basketball to reach the 30,000- place game on Sunday she will play one more season. "But beyond that, I don't know," he said. The 7-1 Los Angeles Laker star scored 19 points and pushed his career total to 30,003 Wednesday night. A goaltending call against second-half closing shots against the Phoenix at 110-109 National Basketball Association victory over the Boston Celtics. Despite the play that cost the Lakers the game, team mattle Jerry West said Chamberlain is now against defense than on a high scorer. "When a player becomes older and more mature. he finds other ways to help the team besides shooting the ball," West said. Chamnertain has tried to do what coach Bill Sharman wants him to do and that's play defense and he's doing the job. A sellout crowd of 12,534 gave Chamberlin a standing ovation after the team won against they had booed the officials for the goaltending call against Neal Walker which gave the big Laker points to reach the milestone. Chamberlin called it "memorable," but said he remembered best his NBA goal made against the New York "I hit the first shot I took and I've just been going on from here," he said. He also was playing against the Knicks when he scored 100 points Nun's Team 'Out for Blood After First Hockey Defeat She is a volunteer recreation director at the housing project where she works in an apartment with three other women herself, she works as a part-time physical education teacher and coach at St. Mary's High School. She moved into her apartment this summer, organized a boy's baseball team, "The Un touchables," and a girl's basketball team. The boys were undefeated in 11 games. The girls won eight and lost one. None of Sister Judy's teams play in a league. SOMERVILLE, Mass. (AP) — A street, street hooey team coached by an athlete game in six starts, the nun said, gave a rematch and we're out for a win. "My order was perfectly willing to let me live in the housing project. Mother Judy taught me how to earn that I earn my own living." "We pick up with anybody we can," she said. Sister Judy Simonson, 30, whose current working garb as a carver is dungarees and a sweat shirt, organized the team, "The Brick School," which offers summer tour as a baseball and softball coach at the Mystic Her major competition comes from three other housing projects, the part of teams of Boston and other cities in the area and church sponsored "I hope to keep going and if everything goes like it's going now, I'll be back next year," he said. against Northwestern in 1957. His two-year total of 1,433 is third on the KU list. The Brick Jungle's only defeat came at the hands of a team from East Boston sponsored by the Catholic Salesian Fathers "We've got a rematch, and we're out for blood." Sister Judy said before that game, and six of her and six others for a 12-1 record. Chamberlain set a single game record of 52 points at the University of Kansas playing KU to Grapple Road Jinx By BOB SIMISON Kansan Sports Editor Once again, the University of Kansas has made a move away from Allen Field House Saturday. This time, it will be a trip to Lincoln to play Nebraska And once again, the question that has been asked before each road trip recently is asked. Can the jayhawks win in a hostile environment? "I'm very optimistic," sophomore Korniv Koistago agreed. "We're a young team, and whatever we do now will help us next year. For the seniors, this is last chance to show they can fly." "We've got to break this jinx we have by beating Nebraska." KU hasn't been able to all season. The Jayhawks are 9-12 outside. They were outside Alien Field House. KU is 34 in Big Eight play-all - 8. "I HAVEN'T lost confidence that we can win on the road," senior Brad Swainthill said after a loss in the State of Kansas in Manhattan Tuesday. "It's pretty tough to play at Nebraska, just like it is at K-State," Stallworth noted. "But The team hasn't lost confidence that it can win on the road. The only question is when it will happen. KU knocked Nebraska out of the Big Eight leadership with a 57-55 overtime victory Jan. 29. The Cornhuskers are now a game behind Missouri with a 6-1 record from Iowa and K-State is with a 6-2 record with a 8-2 record. Fred Boslevac saved the Jayhawks in the first Nebraska game by intercepting an inbounds pass with three seconds of time. He took a dribble and banked in a layup as the gun sounded. Since conference play began, the Jayhaws have done enough right things away from home to win games and rally munites. The 12-point setback at Manhattan was KU's worst defeat, the losses at Colorado, Missouri and Iowa State were by one point, and one point, respectively. AT HOME, KU has won its last five conference games by a total of 10 points. An earlier meeting with the team was one of those narrow victories. NASH was injured on a foul in the closing seconds of a second overtime against K-State Jan. 17. Mark Matthew substituted in Matt Stallworth has entered the land of giants at basketball history. 25 basket played Kansas State Tuesday moved him into fourth place on the KU roster. The 6-foot-7 Jura hit his awake after the 14 rebounds in the earlier RU meeting. Al Nissen was the other Cornhusher in double figure So K-State's purple-clad croud exhorter stored a white box labeled "Aubrey Nash First Aid kit" before t夕晚's game. "WE'LL HAVE to play aggressive defenses for us," he said. "We'll have to help out on Chuck Jura, and we will have to play." If Cornhusker fans remember Bioslievac as vividly as K-State fans remembered Aubrey Nash, the former for some personalized heckling. Coach Ted Owens has yet to decide on a starting lineup for Saturday's game. Neal Mask, Wilson Barrow and Randy Canfield have alternated at center. Taynor, Dale Haase, Mark Matthews Bosilev have shared a forward spot. "It all depends on what they do against us," Owens said. "If they zone us, Taylor and Matthews will play a great deal." shoot Nash's free throws, and KU won, 66-63. Stallworth has scored 1,328 points in three years. Last week, he passed Walt Wesley (1,315) and Jo Do White (1,286). NOW THE 6-5 forward, who scores most of his points from outside, trails only Clyde Lovelette, Dave Robsch and Chamberlin, all towering pitvoter who scored from inside. Lovellette's mark of 1,888 and Robisch's total of 1,754 are out of reach. If Stallworth maintains his current average, he will pass Chamberlain's total of 1,433. To do so, he must average 21.6 in the remaining games. Stallworth has a 79.6 in the remaining games, including 24 in 4. Big Eight play. KU will return to Allen Field House to play Colorado Monday, then Missouri Saturday afternoon it's just a matter of going out and doing the right things." Three Guards Lead Nation In Point Race Ray Christians Jewelers See the latest styles at NEW YORK (AP) —Dwight Lamar, Richard Fouke and Doug Collins, a trio of junior guards, hold the top three spots in the major college basketball individual scoring race, according to the sports release Thursday by the National Collegiate Sports Service. Pepperdine's Bill Averitt holds the fourth spot at 28.9, with Wil Robinson of West Virginia fifth at 28.2. Lamar, a 6-foot-1 back-courtman from Southwestern Louisiana who was the college All-Star during the season, continued to hold the top spot with a 34.9 average through Saturday's games. What's more, he hit a season-high 51 points to boost his average to 35.8. Abilene Christian's Kent Martens took over the lead in field goal percentage at 67%, but Washington remains on top in free throw percentage at 340 and Kermit Washington of American U. continues to lead in rebounding average of 20.2 grabs per game. Collins, tallest of the trio at 6-6, third with a 3-2 average for playing in the third involving two of the three this season, Collins outscored Fujii. * Fuque, 6-3, of Oral Roberts, is averaging 8.3 points per game. General Jeans Is Having A GIANT WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY CLEAN-UP CELEBRATION: SAT., Feb. 19 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MON., Feb. 21 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. TUES., Feb. 22 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. All Bellbottom pants will be on sale for $1.00 when purchased with a pair at regular price! (If the 2nd pair is more than the 1st you pay $1.00 plus difference). FANTASTIC SAVINGS on brushed denim corduroy, cotton suede and all your favorite styles & fabrics. We will be closed Friday night to prepare. 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