6 Monday. February 14, 1972 University Daily Kansan Road Trip Crucial Test for KU Kansan Staff Photos by GREG SORBER Tom Kivisto, Tongue in Cheek, Controls Ball **PLEASE BY GREET SOHERE** John Gorman grabs uniform to keep up with guarding guard Jayhawk Records Fail OU Depth Defeats Gymnasts By JEFF HILL Strong individual performances by University of Kansas gymnasts weren't enough to talent-taken Oklahoma team from outcoring KU, 157.80. We meet Friday in Robinson Gymnast. KU's Terry Blanchard set a KU record in the parallel bars with a score of 9.25. The old mark was 9.25. Couch Bob Lockwood said it was OU's depth that beat KU rather than a poor showing on the part of the Jawhacks. "We didn't lose the meet. They beat us. We hit really well," Lockwood said. "I was pleased we won so many firsts." Lockwood added KU gymnasts took first in three of the six events and tied for third with the Jayhawks as a team averaged higher than OU in only the side one of those. Marc Joseph of KU won all around heisman with 10.45 around honors with a 49.45 score. "That's the best joseph has done in two years." Lockwood said. KU'S RICHARD Schubert, attained his best score in a home meet in the side horse with a 9.4 average. "I was supposed to do a different dismount, but I felt a little shaky and changed it," Schubert noted. "The whole set felt a little shaky. I didn't get a good grip on the pommel one. But I was really happier I hit." he said. "I was pleased we came through on a couple of events. Our whole side horse team hit." OU outscored KU, 26.10-20.20 in the rings. After that, KU was never close again. Mike Backe of KU achieved his first collegiate victory. The other KU winner was Brian Cooper, who tied for first with Cahill on the team. Odess Lovin, No. 1 man in the floor exercise in the Big Eight won that event with a 9.0 score. By BOB SIMISON Randy Canfield wasn't the least of heroes for the victory over Oklahoma at victory over Oklahoma Saturday night. It was probably Canfield's first victory. But Canfield's three free throws in the last six seconds of the crucial Big Eight game probably did more to redeem him than his 32 points in the two preceding games. Those three free throws saved the Jayhawks in another uncomfortably close home basketball victory the 77-74 team kept KU naive in a fiveteam leadership for the league leadership. KU will travel to Manhattan Tuesday for a game with Kansas State. Saturday, it's a trip to the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Nebraska. Both were narrow victims in Allen Field House last week; 5-75, KState -66, 62 "WE. KNOW we're going to have prove next week whether we're of championship caliber," said after the game Saturday. KU is 5-3 in Big Eight play, but all three losses came on the road. Nebraska is tied with Missouri in the last game and is even in the loss column at 42-41. While Bud Stallworth, who scored 29 points Saturday, has continued to pump in enough points each game to lead Big Ten coach AU's bench has produced the heftiest in the last four home games. First, Neal Mask imceed a victory over Iowa State in a onetime against Nebraska. Most recently, Dave Taylor pumped in 27 points. So Canfield was in line to come off the bench. Wilson Barrow, who had been suspended for the game, catch game, had started at center CANFIELD ENTERED the game with the players to play. Katarina Kubica will throw line, Neal Mask was on the bench after he ankle了. Kubica Kivisto missed his free throw, but Barrow and OU's Ted Evans both grabbed the rebound. on the ensuing jump ball, a KU inside the circle, so the Sooners at the ball with 28 seconds to play. OU controlled the ball for 20 seconds, then Bobby Jack launched a shot from the free throw. Stallworth blocked it and Candfield was fouled by John Yile in a scramble for the ball. Freshmen Travel to K-State So with six seconds to play, Canfield could convert the one and one or the game could go into overtime. He converted it, then intercepted an inbounds pass, another foul and hit the first shot. AS THE FINAL gun sounded, the fans were cheering, and they were cheering for of all people—center occasional inability to appear apparently easy lay-ins and his tendency to foul had earned him a chorus of bores during pre-game situations earlier in the season. "I've been working on my free website," he said. "I usually hit about 70 per cent, but I had gotten down to 60 per cent this year, so I started working on This time, Canfield's glum expression was absent from his face in the locker room. He was smiling. "I just flip them up there and relax. I believe in positive thinking on free throws." Canfield is the fourth best free throw shooter in the Big Eight with 24 of 29 in conference play. **AFTER I HISE THEN first take a look at watching his guy out in bounds. He looked right at my guy, and then he threw it, and could get it back. Big Eight Standings Canfield was in the game because KU needed his size for rebounding. Owens said. Mask was on the bench after scoring 12 League W L W L Missouri 7 2 17 Nebraska 6 2 13 K-State 6 2 17 Okahoma 5 3 10 Kansas 5 3 9 Iowa State 5 3 10 Colorado 1 6 4 Oklahoma 1 6 3 Oklah. State 1 8 18 Games This Week MONDAY: Iowa State at Colorado. TUESDAY: Kansas at Kansas State; Nebraska at Missouri. SATURDAY: Kansas at Nebraska; Kansas State at State; Oklahoma at State; Colorado at Missouri. Tommy Smith of KU led in rebounding with 16. points and grabbing eight rebounds. "WE LOOKED like a good basketball team for the first half," Owens said. "But we were just super cautious at the start of the game." We had a 10-point lead, and we didn't go out and attack them." Randy Canfield ... "Positive thinking" ... After that, the score was tied at 69, 71, 72 and 74 before Canfield broke the deadlock. A long shot by Taylor with 18 left, play was KU only score on the night and second half. OU routed to it at 62-55 advantage, then stretched it to 63-54 Taynor, usually a consistent shooter, hit only three of 12 from the field. OKLAHOMA (74) Jock ... fg-ffa ff-ffa rb pr pf tp Petit ... fg-ffa ff-ffa rb pr pf tp James ... fg-ffa ff-ffa rb pr pf tp Jones ... 0-2 0-0 0 5 1 Kyle ... 0-2 0-0 0 5 1 Vern ... 6-7 4-5 3 2 18 Gust ... 6-7 4-5 3 2 18 Holland ... 1-5 0-0 0 2 9 Norway ... 1-5 0-0 0 2 9 Taiwan ... 24-48 0-24 34 19 Northworth I-ga 12-6 F-n 12-6 rb pf lp tp Tainton 3-12 N-f 12-6 rb pf lp tp Taylor 1-12 N-f 12-6 rb pf lp tp Nash 1-3 O-1 3-4 4 2 4 Nash 1-3 O-1 3-4 4 2 4 Campfield 1-3 O-1 3-4 4 2 4 Campfield 1-3 O-1 3-4 4 2 4 Mask 5-7 F-1 4-8 1 12 17 Mask 5-7 F-1 4-8 1 12 17 Total 28.9 21.26 43 23 125 Total 28.9 21.26 43 23 125 Oklahoma 43 31 — 74 Kansas 33 24 — 74 The University of Kansas freshman basketball team beads for Manhattan and its first road game this season after defeating a depleted Oklahoma freshman team on Sunday night in Allen Field House. The Jayhawks take on the Kansas State freshmen at 7:42 p.m. and 8:42 p.m. when the two teams played earlier this season in Allen Field Kansas Sports Writer Rv JEFFH11 week about maintaining our composure in Manhattan. It'll be a real challenge for us," coach Bob Frederick said after the Jayhawks had made OU their consecutive victim this season. The Sooners were hampered by a lack of personnel. Only eight soons attended the graduation Lawrence. OU did not make a substitution; 56 remained in TONIGHT Light or Dark Beer $1.00 a Pitcher 9 - Midnight SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR & ye Public house 544 W. 23rd. 842-2266 "They didn't look tired because they stayed in a zone, whereas we were pressing in the time," Frederick said. Open Mon. thru Fri 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs, Satur, Sun, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Jayhawk press helped force 17 OU turnovers in the first half. Miss Holum, 20, won a gold in the 1,500-meter event and a silver in the 3,000. Anne Henning took 'Unliberated Women Humiliate U.S. Men SAPPORO, Japan (AP)—The 11th Winter Games will go down in American history as the women's Olympics. "The girls have accepted the rigid routine more than the men" he said. "They're younger and more devoted." They have no distractions. The women, led by speed skater Dianne Holme, never had it so good. They liberated three dancers, one silver and three bronze. In speed skating, where Yankee man is the master in skating, Wilson said the men would have done at least 10 per cent better with more training. Barbara Cochran, 21, of Richmond, VT, took the slalom gold medal after Susan Corrigan, 20, of Wisconsin, off to a flying start two days after the games opened. She finished third in the downhill to bring her nation its first medal of the season and the first ever in that event. "We have a heavy bow," said Arthur Lentz, executive director of the foundation. "Our wives are using the situation to remind us of the importance of family." The men never had it so bad. Only an 11th-hour silver medal in hockey saved them from a shutout. Use Kansan Classified KU's Marshall Rogers led scorers with 26 points. OU was paced by 61-1 center John Powell. KU's Brandon Greenlee added 17 for KU. The best the men could manage was one place in the top 10. the gold in the 500-meter speed skating and the bronze in the 1,000. OKLAHOMA (42) It was in skiing and figure skating that America's other medals were won. | | fcfa | faa | raf | rb | pt | tp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Port Bank | 2 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 1 | | Position | 2 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 1 | | Position | 6 | 9 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 1 | | Tailer | 6 | 9 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 1 | | Tailer | 6 | 9 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 1 | | Total | 21 | 18 | 20 | 30 | 12 | 5 | | | tg|ga|ga | tg|ga | rb | pf | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Fildelake | 6.9 | 12 | 3 | 12 | | Smith | 3.10 | 1.2 | 16 | 8 | | Kimberly | 5.10 | 1.6 | 18 | 7 | | Rogers | 10.60 | 6.4 | 9 | 2 | | Hale | 10.37 | 6.2 | 4 | 12 | | Hale | 8.12 | 1.6 | 14 | 11 | | Ibishee | 1.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Ibishee | 1.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Turtle | 1.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Turtle | 14.02 | 0.0 | 45 | 19 | | Turtle | 14.02 | 0.0 | 45 | 19 | Oklahoma 24 36 — 60 Kansas 38 40 — 78 OPEN HEARING on the Funding Proposal for the Field House Plan Tues. 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