6 Wednesday, February 17, 1971 University Daily Kansan You're Wrong Kansan Staff Photo by JIM HOFFMAN Kansas basketball coach Ted Kushnell was onvoymous displeased with referee Buford Goddard Monday night when the latter awarded KU's Bud Stallworth only a one-and-one free throw attempt later in the game. Owens insisted that Stallworth was in the act of shooting and thus should get two shots. As usual the referee won in this case it made little difference as Stallworth wank both ends of the one-and-a half situation. The two shoes gave KU a five point victory, but the remaining all smiles as the Jayhawks held on to win over the upstart Sooners, 71-48, and maintain their unblemished record conference. Now 19-1 overall and 8a conference play, the 5th ranked Jayhawks ready themselves for Missouri Saturday night. 500 More Game Tickets For MU on Sale Friday John Novotny, KU assistant athletic director and business manager of the athletic department at North Carolina State, student tickets for Saturday's Kansas-Missouri game will go on sale Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The game has been officially declared a sellout, the second week of the tournament. Price of the tickets is 50 cents each (75 cents for sponsors) and all students must have their current certificate of registration at the game. The game has now been billed as a showdown for the Tigers, curring in over two games behind the pace setting Jayhawks who are unanimous. And, most important for all "muscle contenders" the game of three matches, loss would mean Kansas be at least three games up on all conference opponents. The only other team even with an outside chance of catching the 8 ranked Jayhawks is Nebraska. By dumping Colorado Tuesday night on the Ruffalo's for the Cornhuskers' now stand 54. All other teams have at least four losses and appear, though not mathematically, out of the race. While fighting for its life in the conference race, Missouri will win a big blow to the bombing absorbed at the hands of the Jahayhaws in the Big Eight. In that game KU used a near unbelievable full court zone press to score a goal and scoring effort by Bud Stallworth of 28 points to completely riddle the defense on to claim the tournament championship while Missouri KANSAS BASKETBALL STATISTICS FOR 20 GAMES—WON 10 LOST 1 Despite being held to 18 points Monday by Oklahoma. Dave NATIONAL STATISTICS FOR 20 GAMES - WON D, LOST A Robbiehue 20 145 324 289 99 165 166 167 168 169 AVG 1.83 Brown 20 104 213 488 46 165 167 168 169 173 1.82 Brown 20 104 213 488 46 165 167 168 173 1.82 Nash 20 15 122 125 48 16 165 167 168 174 1.82 Nash 20 15 122 125 48 16 165 167 174 1.82 Kiviette 20 22 58 379 373 9 165 167 173 17 1.80 Kiviette 20 22 58 379 373 9 165 167 173 17 1.80 Douglas 13 11 40 276 7 9 165 167 173 16 1.80 Douglas 13 11 40 276 7 9 165 167 16 1.80 House 14 6 11 545 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 6 1.20 House 14 6 11 545 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 6 1.20 KU Totals 26 647 1447 447 352 537 657 1935 1046 1046 *** Team Rebounds: Kansas 129. Opponents 148 (not included in above) **2015 NBA Playoffs by Rookie** 52 Stallworth 21 Brown 11 13,000 65 Stallworth 21 Stallworth, Brown 13 12,150 1 Bounty 22 Brown 9 1,200 2 Stallworth 26 Brown 18 5,100 3 Stallworth 27 Brown 15 8,100 4 Stallworth 27 Brown 10,700 5 Stallworth 27 Stallworth 14 9,082 1 Stallworth 22 Stallworth 14 9,082 1 Robbins 29 Robbins 15 10,250 1 Robbins 29 Robbins 15 10,250 1 Stallworth 27 Brown 15 10,500 1 Stallworth 27 Brown 15 7,54 1 Stallworth 27 Brown 15 7,54 9 "51" 29 Brown 20 16,000 55 Brown 19 Brown 15 16,000 72 Brown 19 Brown 15 6,000 -74 Robbins 25 Russell 12 17,000 -74 Robbins 25 Russell 12 17,000 W -1,467 Robbins 24 Russell 12 7,000 W -1,467 Robbins 24 Russell 12 7,000 W -1,467 Robbins 24 Russell 12 7,000 W -1,467 Robbins 24 Russell 12 7,000 W -1,467 Robbins 24 Russell 12 7,000 Robish continues to lead the Jayhawks in scoring for the year. The 6-10 forward is downing an 8-4 game and the other Jayhawks averaging in double figures include Stallworth (17.8) Roger Brown (12.7) and Brown continues to lead in rebouncing, pulling down 12.4 per outing. Robbish follows with a 9.6 outing, running third with an 8.0 mark. After Saturday's game, the JaHyahws will travel Monday to Manhattan for a return match. That game "will be televised." With hopes of continuing improvement toward the approaching Big Eight and NCAA indoor track championships, Kansas will seem squared up of 19 this week to Colleague比赛 at year-end. Jayhawk coach Bob Timmons is not entering a full team for Friday evening and winds up Saturday afternoon at Eastern Michigan "THE BIG THING in this meet is to qualify our救赎 for the nationalists," Timmons said. "Our whole squad is improving but got to make a lot of progress in the next couple of weeks." Timmons commented on his team after seeing it place second to powerful Wisconsin at the conference Federation Meet last weekend. Jay Mason leads the KU entries. The senior distance aee hit his all-time best two-mile with an 3—Each player must sign for his own reservation. Players can not reserve courts for other players. THE JAYHAWKS' promising mite relay outfit, with a school best time of 13.2 last week, will be seeking another good performance. Cooking the mite, the team said, is one of its five laps, track were Tom Trackmen Enter Collegiates' Meet 2- Players will be limited to one hour each for two different days on each sheet. Players can enter a contest for two consecutive hours. 8:35:44 Houston in a third place finish. That time broke a KU and 8:39:27 by Jim Ryun at the 1968 NCAA meet. 4. The hours of play are 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Monday through Friday only. ONLY STEVE WILHELM of the Jahyhawk formidable weight combination is going to the stage. He will be reconfiguring Big Eight and NCAA Scavuiz, Jacques, Mike Solomon and Doug Smith will be to better the 9.50.3 recorded game at place finish in the distance medley. KANSAN sports 1- Players may sign up on a first come, first served basis. Reservation sheets are posted on your just outside the weight room. Seavuzzo, Xerk Ware, Mark Lark and Marvin Foster. Showing the competition of the meet, Kansas did not place with that time. time. Kansan Staff Photo by DAVE HENRY champion, is staying home to prepare for the league meet the following weekend. Sabt tossed 62-0% in winning at Houston, his best performance this year, as he led the league season best within 6-10 for third. Kansas' two mile and distance medley quartets will be after Monday's game in Jacques, Thorn Bigley, Jim Nehou and Kevin Reabe, the fourhouse that recorded a second-highest Houston, will be seeking a better Another school mark that dropped on the large indoor track of the Astrodome was the sprint from the ground to the wall, Scavucci (21.6), Foster (21.2), Injured Stinson listed seven rules that be enforced to better coordinate the use of the facilities by a maximum number of people. KU Athletic Director Wade Simmon said Tuesday the handball team will be available. Annex will become available to student and faculty use beginning Handball Courts Available Kansas gymnast Marc Joseph has likely been lost for the remainder of the break because of a broken hand suffered in a freak accident in his fraternity house last week. Joseph is a sophomore from The courts, located just off the weight room for KU varsity athletes on the first floor of the annex, have previously been limited to the use of KU athletes in the athletic department personnel; Lawrence who was one of the Jayhawks' all-around competitors. With Joseph gone, KU will compete with only one all-around man against Western Illinois Friday and Indiana State Saturday. Currently 3-5 in dual competition, the two meets are part of a five-meet road swing for the Jayhawks. In its last outing, KU lost to Oklahoma for the first time in history by a score of 185.10 to 175.70. Wisconsin pulled away with 65 points to win at Houston. Kansas has scored 70 points in Oklahoma State (38). Other contenders were Texas at El Paso (31). 5-If the court is vacant players may play even though they have not signed up or have used their equipment Reservations are void if the court has not been occupied within ten minutes after the start of the hour. 6. —KU I.D. cards must be presented when requested. Lutz (45.9) and Reabe (1:50.7) turned in a third place time of 3:19.4, dropping the KU mark by 5.2 seconds. "We think this will make better use of the facilities by making them available to both faculty and students." Stinson said. 7- If players have a reservation and can not play, they are requested to call 864-3143 (the phone number). The player can be made available for others. All Games Room numbers for the three courts in the field house annex are 123, 124 and 125. W L Kansas 8 0 Missouri 1 6 2 Nebraska 5 3 Oklahoma 5 4 Colorado 4 4 Kansas St. 3 6 Iowa State 2 8 Okla.State 1 7 MOGH Feb 26, 2017 82.75 Nebraska Upends Colorado *RANASA'S ENTRIES for the Central Collegiate with lifetime best indoor marks in parentheses are: W 1 L Kansas 1 1 Nebraska 15 5 Missouri 14 6 Oklahoma 7 6 Colorado 13 7 Kansas St. 8 13 Oklahoma St. 6 14 Iowa St. 9 14 Tickets on Sale Monday SUA Booth—Union The only other courts on campus are located in Robinson Gymnasium. HOCH J. Feb. 26-27 8:00 $2.75 ST. LOUIS (UP1)—St Louis Cardinals' LEWIS Frisch and the St. Louis Athletes' Robert Leffy, Groove Group players to be selected Most valuable in their respective seasons when the voting began in 1931. The Intentions of Inventions 1,000—Thorn Bigley (2:10.4) Mile—Doug Smith (4:07.3) Mike Solomon (4:11.3) The winpped the 'Huskers league mark to 5-3, good enough for third place behind front basins and second place Missouri. 440—Marvin Foster (48.7), Mark Lutz (49.2), Xerk White (53.0). Two Mile—Jay Mason (8:35.8) Jon Callen (9:12.6) Dave Anderson (9:19.4) 600—Bob Bornkessel (1:13.5) 800—Jim Neihouse (1:50.8) Kevin Reabe (1:55.7). Meanwhile Colorado dropped to a 4-4 conference slate, good enough for fifth in the latest standings. Conference Games Pole Vault—Bill Hatcher (16-0). 35-Pound Weight—Bill Penney (60-2 $ \frac{1}{2} $ ) . Dick Young (46-8 $ \frac{1}{4} $ ) Long Jump=Mike Stull (24.3) Triple Jump=Stull (48.0%) Shot Put=Steve Wilhelm (65.3) Mile Relay-Tom Scavuzzo, White, Lutz, Foster. Steve Koch, 6-3, 235, center, Kingman, Hutchinson Junior College. Following this weekend's meet the Jayhawks will rapidly prepare for the Big Eight indoor meet to be held Feb. 26 and 27. Distance Medley-Scavuzzo (440), Jacques (880), Solomon (1,320), Smith (mile). Jerry Johnson, 5-11, 180, running back, St. Louis, Mo. Centerville, Ia., Junior College. Dave Meyer, 6-1, 20-25, defensive and linebacker; Mediapolis, Junior College; Juniper College. Willie Cullars, 69, 62, defensive end, Washington, GA. Pratt Junior College. Two-Mile Relay—River Jacques, Bigley. Reabe, Neilhouse. Chuck Price, 6-3, 255 lb. of offensive tackle, Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix Junior College. Norman Young, 6-1, 180, running back from Washington, D.C., Northeast Oklahoma Junior College Steve Eaton, 6-1, 220, middle guard, Liberty, Mt. Northeast Oklahoma Junior College. Keeping their faint Big Eight title hopes alive, the Nebraska Cornhuskers the Colorado 68-63, in a game played at Boulder. 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