Friday, January 22, 1971 University Daily Kansan 5 KU Poses Big Task for Cowboys By DON BAKER Kansas Sports Editors Carrying the nation's number five ranking and shooting for a record-breaking 22nd consecutive home win, the Kansas Jayhawks host the Oklahoma City night in Allen Field House. 8:05 p.m. i.t. pimp will see the Jayhawks, 12-1 overall and 1-0 in conference games. He will pitch Cowboys, 5-overall and 0-2 in conference, who will be trying to escape the distinction of being the only league team without a coach. But it may well appear to be a "Mission: impossible" task for the Cowboys who have lost five of their last six outings. "it's going to be one of our roughest assignments," OSU coach Abney hails in *KC* playing the ball of the season, and they have gained a lot of momentum now that they are their high national ranking. KU coach Ted Owens, while obviously毛利姆的待遇 is concerned with only one thing—winning the Big Eight chan KANSAN sports And one of the big reasons the goal is within sight of the Jayhawks is the play in recent games of Dave Robisch. Clyde Lovellette, All-America pivot with KU's 1952 national The 6-10 Springfield, III. senior 21 points and grabbed 20 rebounds on Saturday in Iowa State. The efforts pushed the big southpaw's career marks to 1,408 points and 645 rebounds. The team will take the Cowboys to pass Wilt Chamberlin and become KU's number two career scoring KU Gymnasts Host Cyclones Saturday It's the dual meet of the year Saturday afternoon for the Rangers coach Bob Lockwood's Jayhawks host the powerful Iowa State Cyclones. The meet is scheduled for Wednesday and Robinson Gymnastium and promises some of the best gymnastics action of the season. Lockwood received some good news. Thirdday when it was the end of his service, services of Mare Joseph. The Lawrence乖乖病髪 injured his back a week ago and was a victim for Saturday's competition. "It looks like we'll be able to use Joseph in two events." Lockwood said adding he will perform a side horse and the parallel bars. But the fact the team has been laid off for six weeks could be a problem in itself. But, Lockwood fearful of the team being flat. Other than Joseph's health has "That (being flat) really hurts," she said. "The thing you have to watch for is becoming overly excited and overdo routines causing you to panic." Missed routines must be avoided by the Jahwahjs if they are to upset the Cyclones. Iowa NCAA champions last year by one-tenth of a point and who returns all of that team this year, is generally regarded as the best gymnastics team in the nation. champions, is the school and conference all-time leader with 1,879 points. Bud Stallworth continues to pace the Jayhawk scorers for the verge at a 20.7 average and 6-10 games boards with a 12.5 average. Robbins is number two in each of those categories with averages of in the KU-Oklahoma State series, the Jayhawks have won eight straight and 12 of the last 13 to forge a 45-30 advantage. The Blue Devils came into 1968 when they won, 64-50, to clinch their only basketball The Jayhawks will enjoy a decided size advantage as Stallworth at 6-5 and playing at least than both forwards title since joining the Big Eight. Owens' teams have enjoyed a 12-3 edge over Oklahoma State. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Jim Ryun, world record holder for the mile, launches a comeback Friday night at the age of 23. He joins a star-studded field of record holders in the eighth round of the NCAA's Games at the Cow Palace. But unlike Kylan, athletes like Randy McFarlane and John Evans, Mark Winniezent and Don Quarrier will be shooting for the top prize. Jim Ryun Returns Tonight Ryun, a Kansas University produce, will probably be succeeded by Tucker, who will fit in his specialty. That's a far cry from his world record of 12 but right in line with his company's program of progressing in stages. KU will go with its normal starting line of Stahlworth and Brown at center, and Robbie and Pierre Russell (64) at forwards. "Ryan is nearly ready," said director Jim Lester. "I will be here early this December and has a great deal of pride. He wouldn't be her unless he could." A former photographer for the Topeka Capital-Journal, Ryun hasn't run competitively since the 2014-15 season out of the AMA mile at Lake Erie. Oklahoma State will counter with Scott afford II and Jerry Vanderbilt (6-4) and Joey Jefferies (6-4) and Tony Kraus (6-4) in forwards and Paul Horton (6-4). Owens said the Cowboys are difficult to defense in that they are much like Iowa State. Both teams interchange their positions on the floor so that their big men can be nearly as much as their guards. Kansan Photo by RICHARD VERHAGE KUGU GARUARD NASH (25) lays in two points in Monday night's game against Immatee Bad Stullwurf (15) close behind to make the ball跑满. Tankers Meet Cyclones Saturday BY STEPHEN HOW MAN Kansas Staff Photographer By JIM HOFFMAN **RISHANSHAT PHOTOGRAFER** There is no swimmer on the KV aquatic team who has ever seen his team lose in a Big Eight dual meet. The fact is that KU has not lost an inter-conference dual contest in the last three years. And that record will probably remain unbroken despite coach Dick Reamon's surprisingly attitudere toward dual competition. "I don't think too much about winning or losing our dual meets. I hate to lose one of these teams, but the last three years of pride over the last three years, but unlike basketball and football, the team with the best inter-conference record isn't always the conference champ." the dual meets to guage the swimmer's progress under competition. "What we concentrate on are the Big Eight Championships and the NCAA finals in March. But the big meets are a long way off and preceding them are three dials, two triangles and an oval. Among those three dials will take place in Ames, Iowa this Saturday and swimmers take on Iowa State. "I like to think that we're number one." Reamon added. "They're shaved down and ready to go. We got em pretty last year (90-23) and they're probably looking for us, I'm sure." She added on Friday that there on Friday to give them a chance to rest up from the long ride. But right now we're a little short of funds and I haven't made a final decision." REAMONSEES Iowa State as a good dual meet team. "I'd rather meet them in championship competition than in a dual deal. Our depth isn't as great as it could be, and a second and a third won't beat a first but in a championship meet a second and a third will beat a first." Reamon says Iowa State's strong points are in diving, middle distance and breast and individual medley. "They've got the best diver in the conference. They'll probably win," he said, referring to events, the 200 free, the 200 individual medley and the 200 individual medley. "We're looking for wins in the 50 free, the 100 free, the 200 back and the 200 butterfly." ACORDING TO Reasonam the KU workout schedule has not changed appreciably despite the nearness of the upcoming meet. "Everyone is healthy and training is pretty much on schedule. We lost one boy on the way to the hospital, but we were in pretty good shape." "Our workouts usually range from five to six hundred yards to 1214 thousand yards depending on the size of the field. We were coming into an important meet such as the Big Eight Championship, we would be doing more stretching and running and less distance work." The Jayhawk tankers next home meet will be on Jan. 30 in natanum land in Robinson Gymnasium and in another dual and will be against Southern Methodist University who said he expects a large turnout. Malls Shopping Ctr. the adventure the tramp one a.m. seven chances CHARLIE BUSTER CHAPLIN & KEATON DOUBLE-SHOW Four Shows for 60c Woodruff 7 & 9:30 p.m. SUE FILMS january 22-23 LARLIN Upholstery & Sinclair under student power 2 $ ^{c} $ Gallon off with KU ID FREE STEREO TAPE with Oil Change, Lube, and Fill-up 8-TRACK STEREO TAPES $3^88 Original Artists K-State Game To Be On Tube The Kansas-Kansas State baseball team at Allen Field House Fell 12, WIBW-TV of Topeka, and possibly other stations in this region, if was announced today by his sisun, KU director of athletics. 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