6 Wednesday, January 20, 1971 University Daily Kansan Both Polls Agree----KU is Fifth By DON BAKER Ted Owens' Kansas Jayhawks, winners of 12 of their first 13 starts in Monday night's conference lid-lifting 83-57 trumph over Iowa State, will move into Saturday night's home state State holding down the number five spot on both wire polls. The Associated Press poll, which came out just prior to Monday night's game, lists UCMA, UCLA, Southern California and RU that order for the top five teams in the country. The United Press International Poll, released Tuesday, coincides with the number two and three spots. UPT put Southern California as the second favorite in town rival, UCLA, and Marquette, winner of 25 thirds. No other Big Eight team is listed in the top twenty substantiating the Jahyahs conference title favorite role. Despite the fast start Owens is still not 100 per cent pleased with the KU performance. until Saturday, "Owens said after the Iowa state Game. "It will give us a chance to work on some on us we need improvement on us." "I'm glad we don't play again It would be hard to convince the Cyclones' coach, Glen Anderson, that the Jayhawks need much more patient in anything however. "You name it, they can do it," Anderson said just after Monday night's loss, the 12th for Iowa and 15th for Arkansas. Anderson termed KU as the best Jayhawk quintet he has seen since coming into the Big Eight 12 But one area the Jayhawks are "If I thought it would do any "i put the game away. Instead Iowa State tied the game and it took Hawks goalkeeper Alex Hewson's hawks escaped with 59-68 win. Is Owens concerned about the Hawks' playoff run? Save the first Iowa State encounter, KU free throws have not been that significant in the game outcomes (the Jayhawks are ahead 4-0 and compared to opponents' 65) but the future could easily have KANSAN Nash, who started the first four games for KU, was benched by Owens during the Jayhawk week later, just prior to the opening of the Big Eight Tournament. Owens announced that Nash would be one of his starters for the annual Christmas tournament. "I feel it is real important that we get the outstanding guard play out of Aubrey that he is working with," said a time in explaining his reasoning. Owens said he was putting faith in the Hyttsville, Md., product confidence to be rememberingly held up after the tournament when he missed five consecutive free throws down the stretch in the Hawks' game and went on to win. Sooners won that game in overtime and the KU loss was easily pinpointed to the missed throw. "We make a beake-mit or break-it-tour" far less than average in free throwing. To date the Jayhawks have netted only 99 per cent of shots compared to opposing's 89 per cent. nament for Nash this year and he made it in fine fashion. Somehow his free throwing still hasn't improved though as to date he has hit a grand total of 21 charity tosses in 17 attempts (38%). The difference is a percentage of 118 against Oklahoma State Saturday night. Monday night Nash turned bores into cheers by hitting seven of 13 shots from the field while playing a similarly good floor game. In this year's meeting with Iowa State, in the big Eight Big Ten, the Buckeyes are crucial free throws, including five in a row, down the stretch in Oklahoma State. The Jayhawks' 10-conference mark leaves them in second place behind the Cowboys. Missouri leads the pack with a 3-4 mark. On the other hand, Oklahoma State, who beat Jackson State in house for the first time without long-time coach Henry Ihs, who played well in league play and in last place. If KU wins it will make 22 consecutive wins in the field house which will establish a record. ★★★ G FG FGA PCT FT PT ATA FT PTA C28 RB AVE FP TP AVE Stallworth 13 121 574 533 72 FT PTA 43 628 10.9 7.9 31 209.7 Robinson 13 87 821 139 347 90 91 627 16.1 19.1 47 17.7 Rohde 13 87 821 139 347 90 91 627 16.1 19.1 47 17.7 Rosseil 13 87 821 139 347 90 91 627 16.1 19.1 47 17.7 Nash 12 30 68 641 41 2 17 118 31 2.5 12 60 5.1 Wheaters 12 30 68 641 41 2 17 118 31 2.5 12 60 5.1 Williams 12 30 68 641 41 2 17 118 31 2.5 12 60 5.1 Klinton 18 14 39 393 20 8 28 526 19 1.9 12 18 3.5 Milwaukee 18 7 39 393 20 8 28 526 19 1.9 12 18 3.5 Mathews 18 7 39 393 20 8 28 526 19 1.9 12 18 3.5 Hennee 18 7 39 393 20 8 28 526 19 1.9 12 18 3.5 Hennee 18 7 39 393 20 8 28 526 19 1.9 12 18 3.5 KU Totals 14 490 578 405 196 330 1600 654 50.5 274 10876 KANSAS BASKETBALL STATISTICS FOR 13 GAMES—WON (2. LOST) Team Rebounds: Kansas 94, Opponents 112 (not included in above) KU'S TOP SCORER **GAME BY GAME** H Long Beach W 69-75 H Long Island W 70-63 H D. State W 95-43 H Loyola (11). H 94-65 H St. Joseph's W 86-62 H St. Louis W 84-63 L Louisville W 72-55 N Missouri W 72-55 N Oklahoma W 72-55 Nebraska W 72-55 V Georgia T W 84-71 V Oklahoma W 84-71 H Iowa State W 80-53 RIN'S TOP 10 9-52 Shawna 2 65 Stallworth 2 62 Stallworth 2 62 Stallworth 2 7/73 Brown 2 75-87 Stallworth 2 9-60 Stallworth 2 9-60 Stallworth 2 79-22 Rushbuck 2 84-W-71 Stallworth 2 101-77 Rushbuck 2 101-77 Rushbuck 2 TOP REPONDER ATT. 21 Brown 13,100 22 Stallworth, Brown 13,121 23 Brown 14,120 24 Brown 18,120 25 Brown 15,810 26 Brown 14,982 28 Brown 14,982 28 Brown 14,1020 28 Brown 15,1050 27 Brown 16,744 27 Brown 8,1250 KU Men Dave Robisch, Roger Brown ... outman smaller Iowa State KU Baseball Slate Includes 33 Games A 33-game Kansas baseball schedule, including 12 conference games and a realigned Big Eight game on Thursday by Jayhawk coach Flood Temple. April 2- at: Oklahoma State (doubleheader) 10- Oklahoma State (doubleheader) 11- Mississippi 16- Oklahoma (doubleheader) 17- Mississippi 18- Mississippi 23- Nebraska (doubleheader) 24- Nebraska 26- Colorado (doubleheader) 27- Colorado 29- May 14 in Iowa State (doubleheader) 4- different things stored. The 1971 Kanaa schedule. *Cleveland* (doubleheader) - 4-Cali helmet at Tulsa (*doubleheader*) - 4-Cali helmet at Tulsa Edinburgh. Texas, 17-11-Tulsa Edinburgh. Texas, 17-11-Tulsa (*doubleheader*) - 3-Friends (double (*doubleheader*) Changing from the customary weekend play of big Eight ball to a regular game, cousins will be weekday affairs. The Kansas State series will be KU opens the campaign in Tulsa March 5-6 with back-to-back winnipeg against Oral Roberts and will continue into Texas for three games with Pan American and a single contest against Trinity. Home opener for the Jayhawks is at Oklahoma City of Emporia in a doubleheader. split sites, with a doubleheader April 20 in Manhattan and a May 4 at Lawrence. Both dates are Tuesday afternoons. Also, KU's home series with Colorado is on a Monday and Tuesday, April 26-27. On the other hand, one pleasing thing of late has been the play of Aubrey Nash. Fambrough Tabs Lee as Assistant Bob Lee, 35, who played four years under Jake Gaither at Florida A&M in the late 1980's, was a standout football coach from Fambridge. Lee is the seventh assistant Fambridge has named since succeeding Pepper Rodgers as Jawahire coach two weeks ago. While coaching at Ottawa Lee also has been doing graduate Last football season Lee was defensive coordinator for Ottawa and was named the league champions. The Braves posted a 1-2 record and ranked number one in the league. work at KU toward a doctor's degree in basketball. He served Florida A&M in 1959 and a career with the University in 1962 after playing two seasons of pro football with Saskatchewan of the Canadian league. Last year's national junior college half-mile champion, Rick Jacques of Burlington, N.J., enrolled at KU last week and will be immediately eligible for track and field. Jake Jayhawk coach Boh Timmons Lee began coaching as an assistant at Morehead State University in 1962 and there two seasons before joining the staff at Albany State College Jacques, who competed the past two seasons with Pensacola. Fla. Junior College, clocked 120 at the national meet in Garden City, Kan. Earlier in the season he scored 15.08 in winning the Florida junior college championship. He champions a best mile time of 4.10.3. After four years as an assistant at Albany, Lee was elevated to the top job in 1986 in two seasons and then posted 4, 5 and 4.4 records. The opportunity to resume work on his doctorate while also coaching prompted the move to Ottawa last summer. Lee's wife, the former Mericle Johnson of Atlanta, has a doctor's degree in religion and psychology in the University of Washington. They have two. Rob. 7 Fambrough said he plans to name two more assistants to complete his staff. Previously named to Fambrough's staff were five members of the staff, plus George Bernhardt; a former Jaimeh aid who coached at Vanderbilt the last four years. A former member with Bambrough are Floyd Temple, Charlie McCullars, John Cooper, Larry Travis and Sandy KU Signs Half-Miler Rested KU Gymnasts Host Rugged Iowa State Saturday "Iowa State is better than last year," Lockwood said of the Cyclones who finished second to Michigan by only one-tenth of a point. "They have their entire squirt back including all-around per- Concluding a six week layoff, the Kansas gymnastics team will host the defending Big Eight gymnastics championship at a dual Saturday. The meet, which has in recent years developed as the Jayhawks' big dual of the season, will be staged in the Gymnastics beginning at 2 p.m. Coach Bob Lockwood's team had to miss Saturday, as bushania Stadium was scheduled for Monday. Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m., because of a rain delay. KU's Aubrev Nash Ironically, both were replaced by older assistants. Don Fambrough, 48, who labored 19 years Simmons captured the all-around trophy at the KU INvitational meet last November. ... boos to cheers The Jayhawks edged the Sun Devils for third at the Rocky Mountain meet held in Denver last month. vitalized meet time. The Cyclones have captured the first championship, Invitational, the Rocky Mountain Open and the Iowa Open. Each time Kansas was the next leading Big Eight fincher, with a second at its own meet, third at the Utah Open and fourth at the Iowa Open. he meet could be rescheduled. "We didn't want to loose a team if this calibre." former Brent Simmons, who competed in last summer's World Games." UPI Top 20 1. UCLA 13-0 306 2. Southern California 14-0 280 3. Marquette 13-0 251 4. Pennsylvania 13-0 221 5. Kansas 11-1 144 6. Jacksonville 10-2 120 7. Western Kentucky 12-2 103 8. South Carolina 10-2 89 9. Tennessee 11-2 122 10. Villanova 13-3 122 11. Utah State 13-3 40 12. St. Bonaventure 9-1 28 13. Notre Dame 8-1 22 14. LaSalle 10-1 19 15. Oregon 9-1 15 16. Fordham 12-1 14 17. Kentucky 10-1 13 18. Weber State 10-1 13 19. North Carolina 11-2 8 Two weeks ago, the parley of both bevine and Rodgers leapt from where we were as remote as . . . well, as Devine and Rodgers taking up the After Missouri's Orange Bow队 crushed team Kansas, 69-21, in 1969, Pepper said he spent the second half waving the peace sign across the field to Devine, who had said he kept waving half of it back." John Brouillette and Marc Joseph will be in all-around competition white Dan Bradfield. He will compete in the equestrum will be for floor exercise "I like to be original," he always said. That one gesture, as it turned out, was remembered KU-MU Rivalry Changed The Sun Devils from Arizona State University gathered their conferences in 2014, said the Sun Devils' strengths are comparable to the Jayhawks—with their defense. KANSAS CITY, MO. (UPI) -- It too is the bad Green Bay Packers don't have the LA Lions to be exact but it would have been a lot of fun. Dan Devine and Pepper Rodgers had four glorious years of playing in the NCAA for Missouri and Kansas. And the storied border series isn't likely to change. Devine and Rodgers finished all square at 2-2, but it was the newspaper conversations they were here as interesting as the games. Following successful coaches is the goal of the job. Both were held in high esteem by their departing and Onurie have what it takes to get the job done. Both were held But the Missouri-Kansas series isn't likely to be as volatile as Rodgers and Devine made it. The Big Bang Dan the willing adversary. Rodgers recognized Missouri as the most important foe on the job, as he did to the job. The pepper led his team onto the field and the somersault in front of the bench. at Kansas under three head coaches, moved into Rodgers' position. At Onfrito, 49, was an Arizona State player and was at Arizona State before following the boss man to Miami, where he served 13 years in the shadows. Both Fambrough and Onofrio could have followed again to Los Angeles and Green Bay, but were offered the head jobs instead. long after the game was forgotten. Both departing coaches had much personal magnetism. Proba- ble no one made a difference, as the press rushed to Rodgers. His four-year record of 20-22 wasn't that good, but he was considered by many as the best. Devine didn't have Rodgers' flare for the drama. But he had a lot of personal charm and was a bit charming, as well as "class" coaches around. His players also considered it fun to play for Missouri, something which is becoming more and more important in major college football programs. The change in the schedule was an unusual circumstance but Lockwood said he was pleased Bradfield and Clyne will team with Mark Hannah in the long horse whale that the latter will in turn team with Kirk Gardner in the still rings. Clyne will also team with Evan Olso in the parallel bars. 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