Monday, January 25, 1971 University Daily Kansan Overflow Crowd Witnesses Saturday Action Gymnasts Edged; Host Arizona State Tonight Kansan Sports Editor Rv DON BAKER Facing the nation's top ranked gymnastics team before an overflowing crowd that was spitting out, they were nearly half the floor space, the Kansas Jayhucks made more than a good account of themselves Saturday afternoon in Robinson Gymnastics before bowing to the Iowa State The crowd, estimated between 1,300 and 1,500, saw the JAYHawks either take first or tie for first in three of the seven events. The JAYHawks, who will be their toughest dual competition of the year, TONGHT THE JAYHAWKS return to action hosting the Arizona State Sun Devils in Gaining one of the top finishes for KU against the Cyclones was Richard Schubert. The Lawrence junior scored 9.2 in the side horse to edge out the defending NCAA champion in the event, Russ Hoffman of Iowa State. Hoffman scores an 8.7. Also having first place performances for the Jawhackers were Stan Clyne and Kirk Gardner, Clyne, a Wichita senior, tied for first in the floor exercise with a 9.0 score while Gardner, an Atchison senior, scored 9.2 in the ringing, also good enough for a first round. Lockwood was obviously pleased with KU's effort despite the loss and was also pleased It's amazing. "Lockwood beamed." "I can lift gymnastics at KU and remember prior to the meet had anything to do with it, instead he blamed it on a lack of calmness. "I was really pleased with the condition," he said of his team. "In a long layoff you won't lose your conditioning but you'll be much better." He overtly excited and then miss your routines. Still, Lockwood praised his team for good individual performances. "We're 0-1 in dual competition right now." we'd put chairs around old Robinson Gymnasium and have 150 people and we think we had a big crowd. Now we've got a taken squat that is ranked seventh in the nation and the crew is pushing us out of the gym. It's really important to import in terms of physical fitness." KANSAN sports he said, "but we started off 0-1 last year too and ended 10-2." THE JAYHAWKS suffered from a few missed routines but Lockwood said he did not believe it. SWINGING BACK into action tonight against Arizona State, the competition will be only slightly less than that offered by Iowa and Lackwood expects another tough battle. "We know they're tough in the events we're asking in," he said. "They're just team that is all going to be a challenge." presentation of their KU I.D. cards Saturday's top finishers were: Action will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Robinson Gov. Admission is free to KU Students Floor exercise-1) Clyne (KU), 9.0 and Stephenpson (ISU), 9.0; 3 B. Simonson (ISU), 8.5; 4 B. Buck (ISU), 8.5; 2 Bradford (KU), 8.6; 4 Newstrom (KU), 7.2 Side horse-1) Schubert (KU), 9.2; 2) Hoffman (ISU), 8.75; 3) B. Simons (ISU), 8.45; 4) Brouillette (BU), 8.2; 5) Butzman (ISU), 7.7; 6) Joseph (KU), 7.1. Range 1) Gardner (KU), 9.2 and Butzman (ISU), 9.2) B. Simons (IKU), 9.0 and Mazer (ISU), 9.0) 5.5 Broutillet (KU), 8.6; 6 Hannah (KU), 8.5 Long horse-1) M. Buck (ISU), 9;4;2) B. Simmons (ISU), 9;3) B. Bradfield (KU), 9;2) 4) S. Buck (ISU), 9;15;5) Clyne (KU), 8;65; Brouillet (KU), 8;75. **Parallel bars:** 1) Butzman (ISU), 9.25 and B. Simmons (ISU), 9.25; 3) Mazor (KU), 9.15; 4) Blanchard (KU), 9.05; 5) Clyne (KU), 9.06; 6) Froullé (KU), 8.2. High bar-1) B. Simmons (KSU), 9;5;2) Carley (KU), 9;2) Stephenson (ISU), 9;6; 4) Brouillette (KU), 8;9) 5) Butzman (ISU), 8;8) 6) Cooper (KU), 8;45) all-around—1) B. Simmons (ISU), 54.3; 2) Brouillel (KU). 49.90. Kansas Staff Photo by DAVE HENRY Kansas Gymnast Stan Clyne ... vaults over long horse Kanan Staff Photo by JIM FORRES KU High Scorer and Rebounder, Roger Brown Ryun Wins Mile in 4:04.4 SAN FRANCISCO - Jim Rynn, former KU great and world record holder in the mile run, ended his 19 month retirement Friday night by winning the mile in the Examiner All-American Games in a time of 4:04.4 with a 56.7 time for the final quarter mile. Prior to the race, the last time Ryun competed was June, 1989, when he dropped a car from his lane in Miami. Subject of some harsh criticism after dropping out of the race, Ryun was greeted by wildly cheering admirers in the final laps of the race. The crowd of 13,815 soldout crowd of 13,815 witnessed the effort. Ryun will now take at least two weeks off, moving his family to Oregon where he will train and work as a free-lance photographer, gathering whether to enter any more indoor meetups. Afterwards Ryun said he felt good and was not fatigued at the finish. He added he did not forget it. Ryun and his family flew to Ohio Sunday to visit his wife's parents and will fly in to Kansas City Thursday night. He is due to spend another day at Desert View and Toppera before moving to Oregon. Surprise—KU Does It Again; Oklahoma State Blasted, 90-55 By NOBLE COSGROVE Kasan Sports Writer A 22-home game winning streak and a record of 13-1 came at the same time Saturday in Allen Field House when the Oklahoma took a 90-56 decision over Oklahoma State. Offensively the Hawks were strong with each of the five starters hitting for points. Roger Brown was high man for the night with 19 points. Dave Holshoe followed with 18. With the Hawks in first the first period the Hawks had captured six points and held the Cowboys scoreless. "I thought the first five to ten minutes we practiced a practical perfect defense," head coach Terry Bradshaw said, "and then I was strong on the backboards that in the first three minutes of play the only shot attempted by us." WITH FIVE MINUTES in the first half, the Hawks seemed to slow up and OSU began to take advantage. It was then that Owens sent in sophomore Mark Williams to give the team some spark. Williams has become a symbol of KU's eagerness and desire to win and is continually checking into the game when the momentum has subsided. Immediately he took the ball down court and seconds later hit a 15 foot jumper. In the second half, the Hawks scored a 27-foot Robbiehick the final goal as the half ended with the Hawks on top, 4-27; it was obvious that the Hawks were back in control. BUD STALWORT STARTED the second half scoring for KU as he dropped in for fourth. They were perfectly the scoring for the next few minutes until the Cowboys finally hit from the Although Pierre Russell wasn't the top score (heather 12 points) his defensive play as usual was outstanding. Probably the most physical player Kansas has, Russell stalked Although Pierre Russell wasn't the top scorer he had 12 point and tormented OSU and was virtually all over the court. Tension stuck the Kansas bench when with 11:18 left Roger Brown went crashing to the floor after stealing a Cowboy pass and at least one of the players. OUSU's Jerry Clack, left Brown on the floor. He stayed just long enough to hit his two foul shots, then Greg Douglas checked and Brown threw it. THE SUBSTITUTIONS been with seven teams. The Mack jump after scoring and moving Kendall shoot a 25-foot followed by Neal Mask jump shot. After scoring and moving Kendall shoot a 25-foot, Williams was replaced. Oklahoma State scored last with six seconds to nla and the final score was 90.55 It was later announced that this was the first time anyone had scored 90 points against him. The Jayhawks will take their 2-8 Big Eight record to Ames, Iowa, Saturday to play the Ted Pleased With KU Performance; Canfield May Return This Week By NOBLE COSGROVE Kansan Sports Writer Kansas seemed very aggressive and determined Saturday even though Oklahoma State didn't appear or prove to be much of a team. Kansas's fifth ranked college basketball team. "These boys know what it is like to come close and not to win," coach Ted Owens said. "I think they realize that every game is exertive and that a loss now could be critical." "We had our momentum really moving and I felt that we were real loose out there," Outcry said. Owens has emphasized many times the need for his squad to practice and play for each game as they come and not to look beyond to what might happen. KU, with a 2-4 conference record, stays with the Missouri Tigers, who have three victories against the Cardinals. "I think they have the attitude of taking them one by one," Owens said. "After all, at this stage all the games are equally important." "I think there is good unity. I'll tell you this. Our men are playing better for us this year. Our defense has improved and I think we are a very aggressive team." THE 1968-70 Kansas basketball team was noted to be very close knit. Owens was asked if he thought this year his squad possessed the same unity. MARK WILLIAMS played another solid game, but hit 12 points were barely half of his usual pitching average. The Hawks pressed OSU heavily during the second period and thus were able to steal the ball and add humiliation to defeat for the Cowboys. "Mark brings something to our squid," Mark said. He gives the team needed spirit and energy. **Jacob:** The Defensively Owens was also pleased, although his Dum dium did a whole, he shook. "It was the usual Pussail." to ever say that his team played an almost perfect game. He said, "The only time I would ever say we played a perfect game would be if every time they tried to score we stopped them and every time we would take the ball down we would score. "I want us to always be prepared to play so well that we could beat an outstanding team." Randy Canfield, who has been out for several weeks with a collapsed lung, was out of the hospital and according to the team Dr. Winstan Anderson, he is doing quite well. "His hung is almost entirely expanded," Dr. Anderson said, "and I think he 'be'll be able to breathe in." He added that there was no sign of infection. Owens said however, he would not play with the ball. "I thought he (Pierre) made some awfully good defensive plays." OWENS WOULD probably be the last man ROGER BROWN'S INJURY during Saturday's game was reportedly a bruised back and Dr. Anderson said there was no need for real concern. "He will be a little sore tomorrow but that should be all," the doctor said. Owens concluded by saying, "All our boys are very proud and I know that winning the Big Eight Championship is now upper-most on their minds. Jayhawk Swimmers Crush Cyclones, 63-50 Reasonam's comment, made earlier in the year, that "KU'S strength is that we have no evidence that we have been verified by Saturday's balance sheet." The noticeable weakness may have been seen on Leading the points in individual events were freshman Tom Kempf with eleven and Kim Bolton and Bob Wright with ten points. Drew Hammond and Justin Woods in the 50 yd. freestyle, the 100 yd. freestyle, the 200 yd. backstroke and the 200 yd. butterfly. Two other pleasant surprises came when Wright defeated Iowa State's Dirk Cobb in individual Medley and the 200 breaststroke. The last time SMU visited Kansas, two years ago, the scoring went right down to the wire with the Hawks losing the last relay and the meet to Mustangs by three feet. By JIM HOFFMAN Kansan Sports Writer "This week we'll be working on getting our times down for the SMU meet. This is our best dual of the season and we'd better have our times down as low as possible or we won't." "I feel that we did as well as I expected," said Reamon afterwards. "It wasn't like last year (90-23) but that's because it was their birthday." Reamon had about were about 900 people in three Saturday's. In the eleven succeeding individual events, KU managed six first places, seven second places and five third places among a depth-indicative number of twelve entrants. OKLA. ST- FGFA FT-FTA REB PF TP 16 Jefries .38 10-12 5 3 19 Kraus .4-1 1-2 7 4 9 Moonen .2-5 1-2 7 3 19 Alford .1-6 1-1 4 3 9 Clack .4-9 1-1 6 3 9 Uthoff .4-9 1-3 8 1 7 Marida .0-5 0-0 3 0 9 Darja .1-5 0-0 0 0 2 Wheeler .1-2 0-1 0 0 2 Cole .0-1 2-2 0 0 2 Totals .19-56 17-23 0 17 5 KU will meet Southern Methodist at 7:30 Saturday night in the Naturatorium in Robinson "Iowa State was definitely the only conference team that could have gotten to us this year," commented Reamon. "Oklahoma might come at us with something but I think we'll be able to handle them without too much money." The defense will be SMU next week when they come back. KU lost the first event to ISU. But it was a loss without disascee as the Cyclones posted an all-time Big Eight dual meet best of 3:38.8 in the 400 meter Medley Relay. the one and three meter boards. But even that can be effectively explained, it not excused, by the facts that ISU has the best diver in the conference and that KU'S Bishop was lost. The win in Ames Saturday stretched KU's unbeaten streak in 'dual conference competition past another milestone as it became more obvious that there is no one left to beat. Coach Dick Reamon and his KU swimmers invaded Amnesia, Iowa this weekend and came back with a 63-50 victory by defeating the Iowa State Cyclones on their home grounds. According to one poll, SMU is ranked sixth in the nation behind Indiana, Southern California, Stanford, the University of California at Long Beach and UCLA. To defend our kit-01-bott son was a wreath, and the night night fight in East Rutherford (2) Kannak, Haleigh and Eight best in dead combat (3) Kannak. 1. Washington (KU) 1. Washington (KU) 1. Washington (KU) 2. Ingham (KU) 2. Ingham (KU) 2. Ingham (KU) 3. Boston (UK) 3. Boston (UK) 3. Boston (UK) 4. Haasapaladin (ISI) 4. Haasapaladin (ISI) 4. Haasapaladin (ISI) 5. Michigan (WI) 5. Michigan (WI) 5. Michigan (WI) 6. Ontario (UK) 6. Ontario (UK) 6. Ontario (UK) 7. McAulay (NSY) 7. McAulay (NSY) 7. McAulay (NSY) 8. Ed Haskell (KU) 8. Ed Haskell (KU) 8. Ed Haskell (KU) 9. Carytiers (USI) 9. Carytiers (USI) 9. Carytiers (USI) 10. Wright (KU) 10. Wright (KU) 10. Wright (KU) 11. Trumboldt (UN) 11. Trumboldt (UN) 11. Trumboldt (UN) 12. Fryerville (NJ) 12. Fryerville (NJ) 12. Fryerville (NJ) 13. Nichols (UK) 13. Nichols (UK) 13. Nichols (UK) 14. 20 yd. Breaststroke (WI) 14. 20 yd. Breaststroke (WI) 14. 20 yd. Breaststroke (WI) 15. Three Meter Diving (SPI) 15. Spira (SPI) 15. Spira (SPI) 16. Fryerville (NJ) 16. Fryerville (NJ) 16. Fryerville (NJ) 17. Kansas (USA) 17. Kansas (USA) 17. Kansas (USA) Kramer Who? KANSAS FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF T12 Russell 5-14 1-7 2-1 REB 7P 12 Robbisch 8-15 2-6 9 2 18 Brown 7-15 2-7 12 1 18 Stallworth 8-15 2-7 3 2 18 Nash 2-9 1-3 3 2 5 Watte 2-9 0-0 0 2 4 Williams 6-13 0-0 0 2 12 Mathews 2-2 0-0 0 0 4 Douglas 0-4 0-4 0 4 2 Mask 1-1 0-1 0 2 2 Raunce 1-1 0-1 0 2 Totals 39-18 12-11 47 18 NEW YORK (UP1) - A youngster was in occupancy of the originator of the Grand Prix of Tennis. "I'm thrilled to meet you, Mr. Kramer." the lad said. "I hear so much about you when you were playing for the Green Bay He thought he was talking to Jerry Kramer. HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI)—A total of 47,876 baseball fans jammed the opening of the Houston Astrodome for a Houston-Astros New York Yankees game April 9, 1965. Kansas Photo by GREG SORBER OKLA. STATE Nebraska ATTENDEE—16 100 Tom Kempf, Jayhawks' Freshman Sensation ... faces KU visa over Iowa State By United Press International KU Closer To Tigers Fifth-ranked Kansas opened its Big Eight basketball season last week. The results were如下: The Jayhawks defeated Iowa State and Oklahoma State by a combined 61 points, 83-79. The Hawkeyes posted a 25 point club posted its 22nd straight homecourt victory, the longest streak since Allen had been out for eight years. The 90 points scored on Oklahoma State represented a high in the Cowboys' basketball The double victory boosted Kansas, 2-0 and 13-1, closer to Missouri, 3-0, at the top of the Big Eight pack. The Tigers were idle last week. like Kansas, Colorado made the most of the week, also scoring two conference victories. One of them was a winning road effort, only the second in 12 conference matches. The Buffs edged Oklahoma State, 65-28, in a game to Boulder to hammer Iowa State, 94-82. Cliff Meely poured in 42 points in Colorado's victory over Iowa State. It was the second time in three conference games Mealy has topped the 40-point mark. Sophomore Ernie Kurny hit a season-high 33 points Saturday, but Kansas State fell to Houston, 73-71, when Steve Newsome's shot also found the mark as the gun-scored. Oklahoma ran off 21 straight points in the first half and blistered Washington of St. Louis, 85-56, in another non-conference game. Kirb Jones led the Sooners with 18 points. Action remains light this week as athletes complete preparations for the spring semester. Lone Monday night game sends Oklahoma 2-1 to Kansas State 1-2. A full slate of games is scheduled Saturday, though, at teams head into the February midterms. Kansas State to Colorado, Kansas to Iowa State, Missouri to Oklahoma and Oklahoma to Kentucky. Conference W-L Pct. Pct. PF PA Missouri 3-0 1.000 247 221 Kansas 3-0 1.000 149 211 Okahlama 2-0 .667 241 225 Colorado 2-1 .667 241 225 Colorado 1-1 .667 250 229 Kansas St. 1-2 .333 210 224 Iowa State 1-2 .333 210 242 Iowa State 1-2 .300 247 262 W-L 13 Nevada 12 Pittsburgh 92 PF 154 Kansas 13 Oklahoma 12 Nebraska 11-3 Missouri 11-4 Indiana 6-3 Kansas St. 6-9 Okla State 5-10 Alabama 4-12 92 168 175 185 194 103 786 783 786 783 783 783 106 104 104 104 104 104 400 300 300 300 300 300 1011 1014 1011 1014 1019 1079