6 Friday, February 19, 1971 University Daily Kansan Race Could All But End Saturday When Missouri Tries to Stop KU By NOBLE COSGROVE Kansan Sports Writer There won't be the nation's fifth anywhere when the nation's fifth ranked college basketball team wins the rival, the Missouri Tigers as they leave from Kansas prepare to make MU just another part of a so far perfect season. The fun begins at m.p. Saturday in Allen Field House. The Hawks are currently ranked #1 in the Big 10 by two full games on #94 record. The closest competitor is Missouri, but its record only has one. KU KAU OFF their Oklahoma road games with two needed victories. Oklahoma State played in Kansas on Saturday afternoon in the Big Eight televised of the week. Monday night in Norman, Oka the Sooners from were outdone in a similar (sabbathed) game. Although Kansas whipped Missouri by 33 points (64-63) on a road trip last weekend, the tournament last December, head coach Norm Stewart is not letting himself get outwardly upright to play in Allen Field House Saturday. "They may be the best club in Evaluating Kansas, Stewart said that in every match-up except one (Henry Smith and Bud Stallworth, if they were the country." Stewart said, "but then how do you explain the fact that we think we'll do well." paired up) KU had the obvious edge. KANSAN sports Kansas has had, and with the home com- front, advantage the Tigers are willing and able to hand the Tigers their third conference However, there is some reason THEY HAVE THE HEIGHT advantage of 9 to 13 inches a man, and they can climb stairs. Stewart said. "And they don't sacrifice anything in quickness." for concern for it was announced that due to illness Kansas' 64th grade teacher, Eleanor, is a doubtful starter. He checked into Wakins Hospital Tuesday with Missouri has never been a team known for playing their best ball on the road, but Stewart said that do everything but actually put the big Eight Conference title in their eager hands. This will truly be the game for all loyal Hawks, not just those on to victory, because Monday the Hawks must travel to Manhattan to face those wonderful Wildcats. Yes, K-State will again try to match KU muscle for the big time this with more success. On the other hand, Ted Owens is happy with the season that We believe you are entitled to your privacy when they come to buying contraceptives. We're a nonprofit family planning agency and we specialize in men's products (including the mails). We offer men's products ("men's ports")—but we have nonprescription foam for women, too. And a wide range of books and pamphlets to answer your questions on control, family planning, the population problem and ecology. 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IF BROWN IS unable to play in Saturday's game it will put the pressure on Dave Robisch, 610' O'Farrell. He can dominate and control of the boards. However, Missouri with or without the opposition of Brown will only see the light of their can they maintain their confidence. This weekend the Jayhawks gymnasts will travel to Macomb, Mich., for their first visit to Illinois Friday and then to Terra Huret, Ind. Saturday for a match with Indiana State. The Hawks will be right behind the Big Eight Championship the Hawks will be trying to improve their team score in spite of a major loss. Kansas Gymnasts On Road Again The Hawks have been hitting their routines consistently for team scores of better than 155 in all of their duals this season with a 157.7 last week against the strongest competition in the conference championship will be Iowa State who has a 160 plus team. The Spring football drills at Kansas will begin March 27 and wind up April 15. Jimmy Taylor, 1, new Jashawk coach Don Farnbrough introduced Thursday. Practice Begins March 27 Their loss was Marc Joseph, Lawrence sophomore, who broke a bone in his hand last week when he suffered a fraternity house. He had started the season competing in every game against around men. In the last few dull he had been limited to only two or three games because of a back injury. ★★ PUBLICATION SERVICES. INC. 185 N. Columbia St., Dept. 7, Chapel Hill, N. C., F2514 By HAL WHALEN Kansan Sports Writer "We plan to work four days a week for a five-week period," we wrote. "Looks like we'll work on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday and either Thursday or Friday, but not weather or class schedules." SEX IS YOUR BUSINESS (BIRTH CONTROL IS OURS) Fambridge said, weekday practices would begin at 3:30 p.m. and Saturday practices in the morning or 2 p.m. "to approach that 160 mark," said Lockwood, "we need to make a few changes. We'll see if we can do it at Saturday." Hawks will need to improve before they hit the conference meet. WESTERN ILINOIS, whom the Jayhawk gymnasts meet tonight, at 7:30 p.m. is located in Grosse Pointe West for gymnastics. They have a lot of talent and their team is on a par with the two teams the Kansas squad has met, Kansas Oklahoma. They can score 12. Lockwood said, "There at Macomb it would have to have to hit for it," he said, "We hit at Oklahoma, so that should carry The Jayhawks take a 3-3 dual record into the meets. Meeting Indiana State Saturday at 3 p.m. will be a tough challenge, however the state is improving the nation and they have the national champion ring man on team. They are hitting right at 160. "Depending on how their judging is," Lockwood said, "we'll have to hit very well to see whether it will be difficult—but it will be difficult." Referring to the poor judging this, Hawks experienced in October 2014 that the judging will be better this weekend. The judges, he said, get hurt. "THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH the Oklahoma judges," said Leonard Couch, who had any exposure outside of the state. The only thing they get in the state is OU gymnastics or high school program," he said. "We meet on Friday and Saturday for a conference conference table with the nationals." Lockworm "So we like to have, toward the end of the season, if possible, some meet here we go two days The Hawks left for the long drive up north in rented station wagons, compete in two days of tough training back for classes Monday. It sounds as if it might be hard on them but they say in days that they try to schedule a trip. "It's hard to say," KU coach it. "It's hard said Thursday after a 90-minute workout by the team. They have not been out since Monday night's game." Brown May Not Play "We simply have to keep our confidence in ourselves if we expect to have a prayer." Stewart replied. Gentlemen: Please seno me ___ the deluxe sampler (84 en- closed). Your Illustrated brochure (25¢). Name Address City___ State___ Ztp. If Brown does not play, Greg Douglas, a 6-8 sentenced to five years in prison, or Kivisto, a 6-1 junior guard from Aurora, III. will likely take his Kansas starting center Roger Brown will probably miss Saturday night's game with Missouri. The 6-10 senior came down with the flu Tuesday upon his return from Norman, Okla. Dr. Winston Anderson, team physician, admitted Brown to Watkins Hospital Tuesday. He was expected to be released Wednesday but was held when a temperature failed to drop. Brown is expected to be released today but his playing status is still questionable. If Kivisto starts, 6-5 junior guard Bud Stallworth would move to a forward position Brown's status for Monday night's Kansas State game is also questionable at this time. A Saturday night victory for the Jayhawks from Kansas will The most prominently mentioned name as a successor to Miranda, presently an assistant coach at Kansas, Miranda has been appointed to lowa State during the 1959-60 season, has had a dismal 5-17 season this year. In the meantime Anderson will be with his team Saturday when it plays host to Oklahoma in a Big Eight encounter. The athletic asked Anderson to finish the season to which he said he would. Anderson, 41, was asked Wednesday by the university's athletic counsel to step down as head coach at the end of the year and to stay at the university in some other capacity. ISU Search Begins AMES, Iowa (UPI)—North State Athletic Director Clay Stapleton and a three member committee Thursday bogen their new head coach to replain the Amerské which contract was terminated. Anderson, who took the helm at Academically the McCoy is a senior, but he has one more year of football eligibility because of his high school in 1989 season with a neck injury. As a high school student at Hiawatha, McCoy received only one grade lower than an "A," and was sallutatorin of his first year. Of his non-A grade was a "B" in typing. "I was too clumsy with the fingers," he laughed. "I kept hitting two keys at once." Academic Honors For KU's McCoy McCoy, who started all 11 games last fall, has compiled an outstanding academic record as an electrical engineering major. He is a member of the football scholarship parade with a 3.64 average on the 4-point scale the university adopted last year. In six previous semesters the 220-pounder from Hiawaiya posted straight grades three times (2.59, 2.82, and 2.63 on a 5-point scale the other times). 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