8 Friday. February 12. 1971 University Daily Kansan Oklahoma State Hosts Hawks In Televised Game Saturday By NOBLE COSGROVE Still ranked fifth in the nation, the Kansas Jayhawks will invade Ohio to face Oklahoma in Stillwater, Okla. Saturday to do battle via live television with the Cleveland Browns. Kansas, currently the Big Eight Conference leader with 8-6 on record, will play the Cowboys in Oklahoma State's Gallup Hall. THE COWBOYS, currently 6-13 overall and 1-6 in league, are on the rebound after beating Kansas with a win. Manahitan and hope to give the Jayhawks at least a fair work out. “I was a great victory (over K-State) for us. The kids have tried to lift their arms, and this has to lift their arms. In that game the Cowboys sank 48 per cent of their field goals while playing the typical sound Aubrey said. "We just have to play our style of game." Oklahoma State defense, in all conference games, however, was the most dominant cent of their shots while opponents are hitting a league-high 72 percent. IN COMPARISION Jayhawks have hit on 46 per cent of their attempts while opponents have made good on 41 per cent. Kansas will be coming off its 91-67 win Monday night over Colorado, in which it won the high of 22 points his career high of 21 points. Williams, a native of Colorado, came off the field after falling from the field, all from the 15 to The Jayhawks currently have an 11 game winning streak while posting an overall 17-1 log. The Hawks are the longest in major college basketball and the overall record is surpassed only by unbeaten Marquez and Pennsylvania. They have won three games (87-75) just before Christmas. KANSAN sports Although being played in Stillwater, Aubrey and his Cowboys know their return match with KU will find them as a team. They'll just the weeks ago that KU crushed them in Lawerence, 90-53. "They're just very good in all facets and if we try to play their game we'll be in a lot of trouble." % foot rando DAVE ROBISCH 6-10 forward making a strong bid for Aaron. He will play in that game for the Hawks with 24 wins only playing about 30 games and average up to 19.2 per outing, slightly ahead of teammate Bud Expected to start for KU against the Cowboys are Aubrey Nash (6-1) and Bustall Woold (6-3) at guard, Pierre Russell (6-4) and Dave Robich (6-10) at 8am; Roger Brown (6-10) at 10am Oklahoma State will counter with Scott Alford (6-1) and Jerry Clack (6-3) at guards, Tony Kraus (6-4) and Mike Jeffries (6- 4) at forwards and Paul Mullen (6-7) at center IN THE EARLIER meeting two teams, Kansas received the third team, which has enjoyed all season with five players cracking double figures. The fourth had 18 and Russell, Stallworth and Williams each chipped in 12. After Saturday's game the Hawks will continue their Oklahoma swing by traveling to Tennessee night game with the Sooners. KU coach Ted Owens, who played at Oklahoma two decades ago, has lost only twice in 12 games in his native state since he was a junior. He lapped reins in 1964. He lost the first game he played in Stillwater in 1965 and towed at Norman last year. KU Defending Champion Astrodome Meet Begins Tonight HOUSTON, Tex. — Banking on four relay teams for a bundle of points, Kansas has sent a squail bid to defend the Astrodome Federation national championship in Iowa hawks shared responsibility. "If our relay teams put it together like they are capable of running, we'll have a chance," Jayhawk coach Bob Timms said, "But if we don't run better than we have so far, we can forget it." TIMMONS TABS VILLA- NOVA, Southern California, Wisconsin and Texas at El Paso at the Jawaharsk 'tongest rivals in the show that will start tonight through Saturday evening. Kansas Two-Miler Jay Mason current Big Eight Conference champion Two weeks ago Kansas was the Oklahoma City Civitation over the Dallas Cowboys, who scored 85 points to win a triangular from Southern Illinois KU will send only four entries into the individual flat races, but will have one or two competitors going in the hurdles and all field HEADING THE FIELD entries are shot putters Karl Salb and Timo Haider. There are two punch in college history, and long jumper Phil Reilews. Big Eight indoor and outdoor events, including who has leaped 24-11 indors and 25-2% outdoors (he has a wind-blown 26-2%) is inbound for four Salb, NCAA shot king both indoor and outdoor the past two years. He pegged of 67-5% in winning the Astrodome title last year. Willem, with a best of 65-3, finished second times in NCAA championships. Other Kansas possibilities in the field are freshman high jumper Barry Schur, who tied the school record of 6-10 in his Hennessy clocked 1:51.1 on the BigEight last year while losing by a whisker to Kansas State's Ken Swenson in the same record against Notre Dame, blistered the Astrodome track in 1:48.6 for his stint with KU' two years ago. collegiate debut, pole vaulter Bill Hatch (16-0), and long jumper triumpher Mike Stull, who jumped over 50 feet in the triple. Mason, the current Big Eight two-mile champion, also ran well Astros pitcher Alex Rosario to a career low of 8.46 behind while placing second below Villanova' Dice Burckhardt in warm-up for the Houston meet with a sparkling 8:52 on KU's dirt track in last Saturday's NIHOUH E AND Marvin Foster, a wide receiver in foot-ball, and veteran miler bong members who run with the men By United Press International Lew Alcindor doesn't forget easily. Lakers Ripped By Milwaukee IN THE INDIAN RACES that appears Jim Neshouse in the 880 and Jay Mason in the two-mile have the best chance to score. Alcindor, playing one of his best games of the year in the World Series, scored 31 points and dominated the rebounding as the Bucks clobbered Los Angeles 122-114. The young Milwaukee center was given a rugged workout a couple of weeks ago by Los Angeles Wilt Chamberlain as the Lakers bury the Bucks. But Tuesday night was a different story. Alcindor scored 22 points in 22 minutes in the first half and outbound runs by team 17-15. An aggressive Milwaukee defense enabled the Lakers to hit on only 34 per cent of their shots in the game. Bobby Dandridge had 20 points and Oscar Robertson 19 for the Bucks while Chamberlin led the 'kakers with Los Angeles. Jerry West was held to only six points. Calvin Murphy, the smallest player in the league at 5-foot-10, scored 10 of his 26 points in the last quarter to power the Rockets past San Francisco. Si Luis Landa scored 14 and he rejuvenated Rockets, who now have won three straight games after a lengthy losing streak. In the only other NBA action, San Diego downed San Francisco 119-111 and Seattle routed Cincinnati 119-101. Nate Thurmond had 29 points and Jeff Mullins 27 to lead the Warriors' attack. Despite Mullins' the hit, a cut over his right eye Dick Snyder scored 31 points and Spencer Hawley木题冲刺了46分,而哈雷作为 the Sonics romped past Pichau. The Sonics trailed by 31 points in Haywood hit for 14 points in the second period to rally Seattle in Game 2. Jayhawks in Houston last year Timmons has rebuilt his baton combinations with freshmen Kevin Reade, Jan Schervizzo and Jay Turner. Just to transfer Rick Jacques, and two runners who were not eligible last year, Bob Borkenlack and Thorn The schedule calls for the spirt-medley and distance medley tonight and the mile and two-mile relays Saturday night. One regret Timmons has is that the Astrodrome program does not include the 35-pound bill. Billy specializes in the 35-pounder in the winter and the hammer throw in the spring, heaved the big bob at the exhibition last Saturday in 17 degree temperature. That mark would have placed second in the championships last winter. Villanova Knocks Off Notre Dame Ro United Press International The matchup between Villanova's Howard Porter and Notre Dame's Austin Carr, two of the most underrated candidates, came off as pretty much of a stalemate. The stalemate was Hank Seimontikowski. Porter, Villanova's 6-foot-8 passer, won 10 and 15 rebounds, while Carr, Notre Dame's productive 6-guard hits points for the lightning. But it was Siemionkowski, turning in the finest game in his career, who lifted the Wildcats to a lifelift of 10th-ranked Nate Dame. Siemiontkwsi, combining with Porter to dominate the first half of points in the first half as Villanova opened a big lead. Porter hit 10-of-16 shots in the first half for 24 of his 35-point Villanova opened a 38-18 lead near the end of the first half and widened to that 73-47 in the second half. Only Carr's all-round performance kept the Irish anywhere near contention. The victory was Villanova's 18th against five losses while Notre Dame's record dropped to 12.6. Last Second Instructions From Ted Triangular Next for Jayhawks The Kansas swim team, trained by travel Sullivan Water, OKa, this weekend toOklaMahoma State and Colorado in a Big Eight game. Kansan Staff Photo by JIM FORBES The meet, which will be hold in Oklahoma State's pool, will begin at 2 p.m. Kansas's taper training program, aimed at the Big Eight Championships in March, is still in effect and the swimmers hope to start a move toward individual performances in the next few weeks. "We still want some guys to reach national qualifying times," Coach Reamon stated. "We only need a few more to accomplish these goals." To date, Ray Powers and Tom Kempf have qualified for the national meet. After the triangular in Stillwater, the Jayhawks close their regular season with a trip to Southern Collegiate Invitation. Last Saturday, the Jayhawks closed their home season in an upset that defeated Oklahoma Sooners 81-32. Oklahoma was the only team expected to make aake at KU in league competition. Freshman Tom Kempf and junior Bob Wright were double winners Saturday. Kempf won the 500 and 1,000 yard freestyle events and Wright took the 200 and 300 yards in Teddy and the Breaststroke. Senior Kim Bolton, KU's team, who minded the Southern Methodist threat infection, returned to action Saturday night and won a victory anchoring the 400 yard relay team to teammate Bessie Robinson in Sillwater. Sooners Leading Offensive Team KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Long now in the Big Eight Conference coaches are moving at a record 10% rate of Oklahoma as it becomes apparent. Sooners were made early when he said for his team to improve it would have to exercise as much as to when shots would be taken. On a team basis the Sooners are hitting at a record pace with their 51.4 rate per cent reading, a level that is higher than the seasonal standard of 49.9 set by Colorado in 167. The free throw average for the Oklahomaans is MacLeod's outfit in both the football is Missouri (60.2 and 70). With the season at its midpoint, Oklahoma shows the team lead in field goal proficiency, free throw accuracy, and has the team's best individual from the field and second ranked free throw. Jack's running mate at forward, John Yule, stands right behind Missouri's John Brown in the leading mark is 89.1, compared with Yule's 83.1. For Brown, that average also rides above the current individual standard of the Kentucky's Ken Dougherty in 1963 Oklahoma's Bobby Jack again week leads the load good game for a win, shooting percentage higher. It now at 62.3 in an acceptable manner, but it's lanky forward's tries come from the outside. This average also has been above the seasonal mark of 60.3 and was set by Colorado's Miltuver in Mel Still holding a commanding lead in the scoring race is LeBron James, who had to thank he was held at 45 points in his last two games. Meely's first play was overtime. Kansas 17 14 1. Pct. PP PA 132 Oklahoma 17 14 1. Pct. PP PA 132 Missouri 15 3 721 1393 1336 Bougainville 15 3 721 1393 1336 Columbia 11 7 162 1282 1299 Kansas State 8 12 400 1381 1446 Illinois 8 12 400 1381 1446 Iowa State 8 12 400 1381 1446 are received by sophomore Mark Williams The only one of last week's top five scores to raise his average was the defending champion, Kansas 'Dave Rebish Now in the playoffs.' The clip he ranks right behind Missouri's Henry Smith (23.3). with that sub-pair (for his) pair of outings. Meely was able to move into second place on the all-time Big Eight scoring list with 1,688 points. The leader is Kansu Matsumoto, who scored 1,479 during his career. **Conference Games** Kansas 0 6 1,000 PA 352 Kansas 0 6 1,000 PA 352 Oklahoma 5 2 714 551 486 Nebraska 5 2 714 551 486 Kansas Skate 5 2 375 589 561 Kansas Skate 5 2 375 589 561 Iowa State 5 2 375 589 561 Kansas' Roger Brown, who has turned into a do-everything big man for the league leading Jayhawks, continues to top the rebounding list with a 13.5 per game average. This gives him a chance to win more games. Clifford Ray, who again this week cheeks in with a 13.0 mark. Last week's runnerup, Nebraska's Marvin Stewart (21.8), slapped behind Iowa State's Gene Mack (22.6). 1720 West 23rd Street 100% GREAT! Great steaks at a great place! The finest, tastiest, USDA CHOICE steals are served daily at MR. STEAK. How great? The greatest! You can make us prove it any time between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 920 W. 23rd. 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