er ns dine ingve aal esea eyre on of ofst 70chay toers ofm de University Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 9, 1971 Canan Photo by JONATHAN JORDAN Sophomore Sharp-Shooter Mark Williams . . paced Jayhawks with 22 points Most Rated Teams Emerge Winners By United Press International Dayton's George Jackson isn't exactly one of the nation's most publicized centers but he showed up at Western Kentucky's Jim McCormick. Jackson, a rugged rebounder offense known as a big off- season wonder, scored 11 Dayton's last 11 points as the western Kentuckie-ranked Western Kentucky. Jackson, a 6-foot-7. 280- seven-year-old with and helped麦Danielais, a seven-footer making a strong bid to win the title to 19. Only two of them scored. The Hilltoppers moved out to a three-point lead midway through the second half before Jackson scored in overtime. Crosswhite had 14 points and Rex Gardecki tossed in 12 for the Flyers, now 13-6. The loss was Western's fourth in 19 games. six other ranked teams were in action Monday night and all emerged as winners. Kansas, No. 6, ranked Jacksonville downed Loyola of Louisiana 111-93, Kentucky, no. eight, roped past Dame, no. 8, Dame, no. 10, blazed Butler 83-6, 11th-ranked North Carolina edged North Carolina State 65-63 and Tennessee, tied for 15th, Artis Gilmore had 24 points and blocked 11 shots to help LaSalle Gilmore, the Dolphins' 7-2 center, grabbed 27 rebounds in his battle with Tyrone Marionelee, ala' la 'La, Marionelle finished with 22. Nash or Williams? Situation Dictates By DON BAKER Kansan Sports Editor By DON BAKER Kansan Sports Editor And because of this wondering, a glimpse of the KU success formula leaked out of coach Ted Owens. Monday night's brilliant performance by Mark Williams left newsmen, as well as anyone else who witnessed his effort, impressed. The day before, he proved ball-handling and defensive performance left a few newsmen wondering if the Denver sparkup would be elevated. "We're a team." Owen's began emphatically. "I don't like that 'starting business.' It takes everyone on the team to be successful. Heck, Bob Kivisto (who has started only two games this year) is as much a starter as anyone." OWEN'S WAILED WILLIAMS' performance did not necessarily meet the expectations of the Sailors. Jayhawks travel to Stuillwater, Ola. for a date with the crew. "I can't tell you that now," he said. "I don't know—it depends on the situation. We have some players who are better in some What all that means is that Aubrey Nash is likely to play more against a man-to-man defence while Williams is a better man against a woman. But what this means more than anything is that it is strictly a dress of five players on the floor at any given time, it is a dress of five players on the floor at any given time, it is a dress of five players on the floor at any given time, it is a dress of five players on the floor at any given time, it is a dress of five players on the floor at any given time. SELFISHNESS, in that team blessed with several possible individual stars, is not known as the Owens' "team effort" to win. The first team to do so was This is the way it should be and may be the one most important factor in the Jayhawks' bd to win the Big Eight The talent has been there before but now the squad is united towards one goal with culminating rewards of trips to Wichita ★★ Witnessing the Jayhawks' triumph over Colorado was Missouri coach Norm Stewart. Stewart's Tigers are the closest competition KU currently has. But despite Mizzou's current 5-1 record, they still have the guns to match the Jayhawks' physical prowess. AND HE OUGHT to know. He already has had first some hand experience he came in the Big Eight Tournament where the Tigers played against the Stormers, bombing the Tigers, 96-63. So firesome was the press that Mizouz many times never put a shot up during several minutes of play. "When you see a ball club that's that devastating, than we are, I don't know what to do." Over nebraska, well, it is. "I don't know what word to use in the club." Williams Sparks KU Past Buffs In fact, the next day at a press luncheon Stewart showed up late and when finally making it to the speaker's rostrum, said, "I'm sorry I'm late but I ran into a Kansas player down in the mud, and he was pressing so that it took a look to get around him." "We'd have to win all the rest of our home games just to finish 9-5," he said, "and I don't know if we can do it." All joking aside, Stewart is well aware of the road that lies ahead. A lot will be decided in the next two weeks when the Tigers meet both Nesheksa and Kansas on the road. By DON BAKER To say the least, Mark Williams has been a popular idol of KU basketball fans all year. The reason is simple. He'a a fan's delight with never anything less than optimal determination. And yes, one more thing—he has this uncanny ability to tear zone defenses apart with his range bombs that can hit an athleticistic missile defense could touch. To say the least again, Mark Williams is anything but a popular figure in football. The reason for this is simple also. Hailing from Denver two years ago the general consensus was that Mark Williams coaches Sox Walseth the Colorado Buffalo, the 5-11 sophomore reserve guard personally wrestled with Monday night by coming off the bench to score 22 points and spark the fifth ranked Jayhawks with a number of number 17 for the season compared to a single setback. More importantly it widened the KU Big Eight championship race. A WEEK AGO KSA State team against UGA before against KU before.benefit. Some talk of the last week has been the only way to defeat KU is by beating UGA. But thanks to Williams and his highly regarded corps of teammates, Colorado must have thought about the subjects today. Once Robisch cooled down Williams picked it up. Getting his first second half field goal at the 11.25 mark to kick on Kup at 50-37. to completely demoralize the hapless Buffs. With Dave Bishop hitting 10 in his 24 game points, KU outcured Colorado 3.5-1 in the first seven games to push the team to lead 22, 53-31. greeted Williams as he came to the bench and, as he later admitted, sent chills up his back. The fans have been great to me all year," he said later in the KU dress room. "We had one task to dress because of leisure conversations with newsmen. Williams added, "I'm just glad I was able to contribute to the win." KANSAN sports Entering the game with the score tied, 8.8 and nearly 13 in the second, Williams leveled an artillery of long range missiles left the left wing, which hit them. Hitting five of seven in the last three range, Williams perked up a previously stuttering Kansas offense to pace the Jahywaks to a 2-0 lead. WHAT SUSPENSE THAT WAS left quickly vanished in the stream for the two straight game, for the wrist pledged early in the second period the Williams' arsenal, to the KU fans' screaming delight, blew the Buffs off the court EIGHT MINUTES (and) 10 WITCHBACKS Jayakwins juked 5463 and KUO coach Ted Dews, to Colorado's delight, pulled his sophomore sensation All in all, 10 of 14 field goal attempts and 3 of two free throw attempts left the smiling face of the crowd with a career high of 22 points. Standing ovation from the 14,800 fans that lasted upwards to a minute. OWENS WAS OBVIOUSLY delighted with Mark's play,particularly since it came after Saturday's Nebraska game that,as Williams put it, left him "low" performance poor "poor performance" "I was glad to see Mark bounce out," Owen beamed. "Mark is a star, and he’s a dedicated to basketball. I’ve never seen a player in my vicinity." He was particularly pleased for Mark because he is a Colorado boy. I'm sure that Actually Williams said the fact KU Nabs Two Top Votes By Unified Press International NEW YORK (UP1) - UCLA is No. 13 in the Bruins know the Bruins have an easy time staying there. The Bruins, who have won 13, of their last 141 games, moved to the United Press International major college basketball ratings after last Saturday night's vicinity arch-valley Southern California. The loss dropped the Trojans to third and Marquette jumped into second place in the balloting of the 132nd Coaches. UCLA received 21 first-place votes and 332 points while the 130th coach received first-place votes and 305 points. Southern California received only one first-place vote and is not a winner. The Bruins, *s*-skiing an unattended fifth straight game, are an armed team that is different in defense from their no. 1 railing since they must face Southern players on the ice. Unbeaten Pennsylvania, heading towards the Ivy League crown, is in fourth place and once-beaten Kansas, which received two first-place votes, is received the other first-place vote. seventh last week and dropped two spots to ninth while Tennessee, ninth last week, fell out of the ten ten. season. And if the Bruins make it to the tournament, they can expect a strong challenge from Marmotte. Five coaches from each of the seven geographical areas of the team board. Each week they selected the top 10 major college teams in the nation, with points awarded on votes from first through 10th. The following lists the top twenty teams with first place votes and won-lost records in parentheses. Rounding out the top ten are Jacksonville, Western Kentucky, Kentucky, South Carolina and Notre Dame. South Carolina was Leading rebounders were Kosick and Glen Russell with 11 and 10 respectively. Kansan Staff Photo by DAVID HENRY Also in double figures for KU were Bill Kosick with 20, Dave Taynor with 14 and Dan Rau with 11. KU's Mark Williams (42) and Pierre Russell [44] It was the end of a totally bad experience for Xo Sawali. His home from home last Thursday with a 3-1 conference record and in excellent shape to overhaul Kansai Kashima for the Big championship. Trip Bad for Colorado But as his team returns today they are 3-3 and not even close enough to, well, let's just say not even close. His misery began helium pass to Missouri and, of course, last night it wasn't even close. The young Jayhawks outscored their juice foes 54-11 in the second half to break up a previously close game. "We were throwing the ball away so much," he added in reference to the tordir zone pressure KU used so effectively. Defense, and turnovers all contributed to the setback. Walsh agreed. "It was a bad road trip for us," Waleesh lamented after the Jayhawks 91-67 trouncing of his Buffers. KU Frosh Victorious But the Colorado head man can take sympathy with the fact that he was able to pressure zone press this year. Ted Owens readily agreed it 'effected his career.' "We felt our zone press was bothering them more than the man-to-man press." he said in his book. He played solely as the game progressed. "And we didn't want to chance Robisch and Brown getting into trouble either. You know it took a lot of time, but in a man to man without fooling." "We just didn't do a good job handling the zone press," he added. Paced by Tom Kivistoi 25 points, the Kansas freshman ran his basketball record to 6-0-1 in games and knocked out Kansas City Junior College. 90-72 "We weren't very sharp offence on him, he was saddened because we were careless when we left. Like a week against K-State, we didn't have the patience to walk with him." While Owens was pleased with the defense, he was not pleased with the early KU offensive effort. | | W | L | Pct. | F1 | F2 | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 6 | 0 | .500 | 599 | 394 | 138 | | Kentucky | 6 | 0 | .500 | 599 | 394 | 138 | | Oklahoma | 6 | 2 | .714 | 551 | 486 | 173 | | Colorado | 6 | 2 | .714 | 551 | 486 | 173 | | Kansas St | 3 | 6 | .375 | 545 | 501 | 189 | | Kansas St | 3 | 6 | .375 | 545 | 501 | 189 | | Oklahoma St | 1 | 6 | .375 | 580 | 489 | 174 | The zone defense utilized by the Buffs was effective in the first eight minutes. But that was before Mark Williams entered the game. Upon his arrival it was all over for the conference's fourth place team. Actually he missed four of the 16 attempts he put up but with a difference. He did not make the difference. His presence rapidly worsened the California situation. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 | | W | L | Pt. | PF | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 17 | 7 | 145 | 114 | 1174 | | Kanada | 17 | 7 | 145 | 114 | 1174 | | Missouri | 13 | 5 | 728 | 1939 | 1126 | | Nehraku | 13 | 5 | 728 | 1939 | 1126 | | Kansas State | 8 | 12 | 409 | 1381 | 1446 | | Oklan St. | 6 | 13 | 409 | 1381 | 1446 | | St. Louis | 6 | 13 | 409 | 1381 | 1446 | "I don't remember Williams missing a shot," Walseth lamented. 1. UCLA (21) (16-1) 2. Marquette (10) (18-1) 3. Michigan (10) (18-1) 4. Pennsylvania (18-0) 5. Kansas (12-1) 6. Jacksonville (10-1) 7. Kentucky (15-3) 8. Kentucky (15-3) 9. Carolina (10-1) 10. Notch State (11-3) 11. N.Carolina (11-3) 12. Michigan (11-2) 13. Duquesne (10-2) 14. Perkasie (10-2) 15. LaSalle (15-2) 16. Queenssea (10-2) 17. Huntersville (17-3) 18. Oregon (12-4) 19. Illinois (10-4) 20. Louisville (15-4) KU Signings Begin Today Today is the first day high school football players will preform interviews with big Big Elephant coaches and the Kansas football coaching staff, spread throughout the country, and spread through the precious signatures from some of the best football talent in the nation. he considered going to Colorado had no effect on him. KU head coach Don Fambrough has indicated he expects only about 15 prospects to sign with KU today adding that many are involved in basketball and football. The roundball season before deciding Still, some of the area's top talent is expected to indicate they will be in the Jahayk camp September with the signing today. BLOW YOURSELF UP Search any black and white camera photos, pictorial print captions or magazine photos. A giveaway prize is a green fingerprint card. Free. For practice for parties. Photo printed on studded base. No announcements are due until around noon today of the Kansas signings but a complete availability for Wednesday's Kansan. 2FT x 3FT $3.50 1/2 FT x 2 FT $2.50 1/4 FT x 2 FT $1.50 "I didn't get up anymore for Colorado," he said. "The impulse to know we have a long way to go and we just have to take one then." Add 50c for postage handling for BLOW-UP PO BOX 589 10010 NY Still Williams' performance in performances by KU's Robbis, Pierre Russell and Roger Brown and Colorado's All-American MEELY WAS HELD to only six first half points but ended with a game high of 28 and there was no score. He achieved his present recognition Robbis topped the KU scoring Brown was brilliant in defending Meely and grabbing rebounds. Brown led all rebounds with 10 rebounds. NOTICE Jayhawker Senior Pictures Despite the setback, Colorado remains in fourth place in the playoffs. The Buffalo Bills are now 11-7. The Jayhawks, who are now 11-7, now look forward to a crucial weekend series on the road with the Buffalo Bills. | DIVIDEND | fc-2a | fc-3a | pf | tf | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ashler | 3-2 | 7-10 | 4 | 25 | | Asher | 3-2 | 7-10 | 4 | 25 | | Creighton | 6-12 | 9-9 | 2 | 21 | | Datoc. Mitchell | 6-12 | 9-9 | 3 | 8 | | Owenion | 0-3 | 0-4 | 1 | 8 | | Shells | 1-3 | 0-3 | 0 | 2 | | Teels | 1-3 | 0-3 | 0 | 2 | | Hoffman | 0-0 | 0-0 | 2 | 0 | | McCoy | 0-3 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | | Doug Mitchell | 0-3 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | | Totals | 24-41 | 18-22 | 21 | 67 | May be arranged through the Jayhawker Office—B115 Union—for those seniors who wish to have a picture of or photographers MAY BE USED but the Jayhawker CANNOT ASSUME THE cost of such pictures. The cost for pictures arranged through the Jayhawker is included in the $5.00 fee for space. KANASN fg-fga ft-ffa ft p pt 11 Russell 4-15 11-14 3-14 11 11 Robbish 7-17 10-11 4 24 7 Rossi 16-17 11-14 4 7 9 Stallworth 8-11 1-3 1 13 Nash 2-5 0-0 1 4 12 Williams 10-14 0-0 1 4 22 Mathshes 0-2 0-0 0 0 4 Mathshes 0-2 0-0 0 0 4 Douglas 2-3 0-0 1 0 4 Mack 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 Mack 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 Totals 32-89 25-32 13 91 --for those women in health, learn more about the campus group, you may be able to attend. Feb. 14 at 7:00 p.m. on Feb. 14 at 7:00 p.m. in Miniature Science Building O-State Upsets K-State MANHATTAN (UPI)-Ohio State did what it used to do, best play, ball control, and pulled up 10 road victory over Bernanke's team. COLORADO 26 41-67 KANSAS 38 53-91 Athensia 14,000 A goal tending call against K-State center Steve Mitchell with 10 seconds to go gave the Cowboys their 31-50 lead which Eksyur Kusyer missed a shot when the seconds left and the clock ran out. High scorer was K-State's Steve Mitchell with 20. K-State led at the half, 31-30 The meticulously accurate Cowboys notched their first Big 12 attempt on a hitting on eight of 15 field attempts in the second half. The Wildcats hit only seven of 25 field shots in the final period. Kansas won the game. E-Co Berets *is a social organization* *provides community services* *exhibits a drill team* *is a good affiliate to Perching Rifles* ● is open to all women For more information contact: BORON, 842 9711 or JAMMER, 842 8525 or JAMMER'S 842 8526. --- KILO KLIPPER INFORMATIONAL TEA Kilo Klippers, a non-military Women's Auxiliary to the University of Kansas Naval ROTC is holding its spring rush February 10th in the Curry Room of the Kansas Union from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. All interested women are invited to attend. The Great Place To Go For Food & Fun! PlusI PITCHERS $90^{\circ}$ Every Tuesday & Wednesday Night 809 W. 23 Street Paramount keeps on truckin' $399 Reg. '5'