University Daily Kansan Friday, January 28, 1972 : Kansan Staff Photo by GREG SORBER KU Women Defeat K-State 'Huskers to Find Barrow at Post Steph Norris puts up a shot in the KU women's basketball victory over K-State Thursday night in Allen Field House. She by染 Kiley with seven seconds to play gave KU a 33-32 victory. That put Kiley on pace for a second consecutive scoring with 11 points, Kiley followed with 10, and Narrifh rose 11. By BOR SIMISON Kansan Sports Editor University Sports basketball with the University of Kansas basketball team is right back where he was in 2014, and he will replace Kane Canfield at center for the Jayhawks when they tip on against Nebraska at 8:05 PM. Barrow, a 6-6 junior product of Oklahoma State, played the postseason for College. He played at half of Monday's game against Iowa State. He scored five of six runs in the final. doesn't particularly like playing center. He prefers the forward spot, he said after the game Saturday. The trouble is that Barrow Even so, Barrow added what each Tec Owens had wanted. He was able to fake his way into the open shot underneath the net. I JUST see where he (the dealer is) harrow. How does he go one way, I go the other way. I just try to make him commit himself. Barrow said he would rather Thinclads to Defend Jaycee Team Title In the opening meet of the season, the Jayhawks were nosed out by New Mexico. 72-70 According to head track coach Bob Timmons, the competition tougher with Big Eight schools Kansas State, Oklahoma and Oklahoma. State, and independent Alabama Christian, Alabama Houston and Louisiana State also participating. Shooting for a third straight team championship in the Jaycee division. Kansas track squad will travel to Oklahoma City Saturday for the championship. The Jayhawks will again be running on a banked wooden track at the Oklahoma City stadium. They are banked as high as the one they ran on last week in Albuquerque and should not pose as much of a problem. Timmons said. The team that we are not in shape, he said. Timmons was encouraged in the opening meet because 11 trackmen posted lifelong bites. The best performers strongest in the shot put, long jump, and mile relay events. even though it was really too early in the season to tell. pisy center than sit on the bench, and center is no new spot to him. To this end, the team makes when the team's regular center left after the first semester last "We we've good athletes, but we don't have very much depth," she said. "We are we and how strong or weak we will be in the conference after Colorado, Kansas State and Nebraska, although not in the Oklahoma City meet, are to give KU the most competition 60-Emett Edward, Frank Johnson, Delinie Williams; 300-Tom Seacuzur; 440-Mart Lutz; 500-Klasse; 820-Rick Jacks; Mile-Dave Anderson, Kent McDonald, Two-Mile-Terry, McKeon, John Steep, Bob Bornkessel, Bob Bornkessel, Bob Hump-Barr Searn, Ruby Smith; Pole Vault-Bill Hatcher, Nei Chapman, Long-Jump Mike Dam, Dan Stau, Rogers Jones, Rust-Rudy Guevara, Dana LeDu "He just played well Monday," Owens said about the change. "We just decided he deserves a chance to play there." Barrow moved forward before Dale Haase moved forward in the linie after Christmas Kansas entries for Oklahoma City Invitational: "The thing that's going to be a problem about Nebraska," Owens said, is that they're tougher and they're good shooters outside. "We'll just have to play good defense to keep them out of their offensive set." **NEBRASKA'S offensive punch** has carried it to a 4-0 start in Week 15, and being in a 11-5 record to Allen Field down for the league leader. KU stands 3-1 in the Big Eight. A victory would pull the defending champs into a tie for first. The Jayhawks are 6-9 overall. Nebraska will have a definite size advantage over KU. The defense has improved in 2015 to 8 Mike Peterson and 8-5 Tom Bryan against Barrow, 6-4 Haseas Taylor. Size isn't the only problem those three will present, though They're all left-handers. "It's a bit of a problem to cover a left-handed player." Owens said. "because you're used to against a right-handed play." Peterson agreed that his left-handedness is sometimes an advantage to a coaches team and coaches tend their big men to guard on the right side since most big men in the league are left-handed." Peterson explained. "As a result, they always play on our off side early in the game," he said. It shows, too, for all the coo ... snows, too, for all three Outside, Nebraska gets it punch from Al Nissen, and Riehl, both 6-4 guards. Nissen averages 12.8. players average in double figures. Jura leads with 10.9. Bryan has 10.4, and Peterson, 10.3. Fran Goes Home NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Giants of the National Football League traded quarterback Fran Tarkenton to the Minnesota Vikings Thursday for wide receiver Bo Grim. Born in Crested Beach, running vince Vachem Snead, plus two draft picks. The trade returns Tarkenton to the Vikings. --come as you are...hungry 2120 W. 9th Swimmers Ready for OSU Swimming coach Dick Reamon Swimming coach John Patterson ku队教练 a victory in its dual meet with Oklahoma ku队 p.m. Saturday in Robinson College Reamon said in an interview Thursday that he was pleased with the team's performance against Nebraska and Missouri in a conference game. Jayhawks returned Saturday from a trip to Texas, where they had competed against Southern Methodist and the University of Texas. KU hosted and defeated eight schools Saturday afternoon. "I had no right to expect them to be there," he said. Reasonan said about the KU team. He said that Oklahoma State could make an impressive show. "They've improved more than any team in the conference," he said. "They've got the same body, but we've trained them and plus a couple of new swimmers." "OKAOMIA State's free and medley relay times are faster than ours, and we have to win one of those to win the meet." Rheaon said Oklahoma State's Mason and Michael and best Lennie Norris in the yard freeflex, 200-yard back and 300- yard flyes, respectively, But Reamon is still confident of a win. The team continues to put an emphasis on conditioning during practice, because Reason said he thought the swimmers were a little behind on the conditioning equipment after Christmas vacation. This will be the third meeting this season between KU and Oklahoma State. Kansas placed first in the Big Eight Elegats to OSU's fifth place showing. KU placed third and the Cowboys invited, which was inviational, in which was two weeks an in Stillwater, OKla "IF OSU is going to beat us they are going to have to swim the perfect meet, which I've never done. And the possibility is there," he said. The KU team has the strongest depth of any team in the league and is a big Eight for since 1968. KU is shooting for its fifth high pitch The following swimmers will be entered in the meet Saturday: 50 freestyle-Phil Kidl, Allen Smith; 50 freestyle-Kidd, Roland Salabes; 50 freestyle-Kidd, Roland Salabes; McDonald, 200 freestyle-Rick Hedlinger, Steve Ingram, Tom Hodgson; 50 freestyle-fireman, Ingham; 50 freestyle-tark Wagoner; 1,000 freestyle-Tark THE SWIMMERS will face Iowa State in another home meet Feb. 6. Reamon said the Cyclones will "be well" for this early in the season. Kempf, Wagoner, David Kegley; 200 butterfly-Kempf, Keith Richey, Mike Tackett; 200 Bradley, Jeffrey; 199 Ulmer Mifflers, Greg Tharp; 200 breaststroke—Wright, Bob Barrow, Bruce Leaverton. Players Like Grass Better One-meter diving—Steve King, Scott Daves, Bill Ploeh; three-meter diving—King, Davies, Ploeh; 40 medley Skullety, Davies; 50 freestyle relay-Kidd, McDonald, Sabates, Hodson. KEY BICAYNE, Fl. (AIP)—Most of the 758 players responding to a National Football League Players Association poll preferred to land on plain old grass rather than artificial turf. TACO GRANDE ACO GRANDE With This coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get1 Free! 1720 West 23rd Street Coupon not good on Wednesday (not National Taco Day.) Offer expires Feb. 28, 1972 R "Something else" from the director of M.A.S.H O METRO HOUSE DOWNS AMYTHA STREET WITH RICH COHOSHO RANDOM VIEW OF WILLIAM WISHON AND PENE ALEXANDER ST WILLIAM WISHON AND PENE ALEXANDER ST Fri. and Sat., Jan. 28 and 29 7:00 and 9:00 pm 60 $ ^{\circ} $ WOODRUFF If you have any problems and need assistance see the Veterans Counselor, Dean Kackley (864-3611) at the Dean of Men's Office in Strong Hall. Or stop by the Campus Veteran's office (864-4478), 118-B, Kansas Union. For veterans returning to KU from the fall semester you must stop by the Veterans Service window and fill out a card that will certify your returning attendance, before VA will send your checks. SPONSORED BY CAMPUS VETERANS For those veterans attending KU for the first time you must bring two copies of your DD Form 214 and fill out the necessary requests with Mrs. Edmondson at the Veterans Service window in Strong Hall. 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