8 Tuesday, January 19, 1971 University Daily Kansan Iowa State No Match for KU; Javhawks Now Ranked Fifth By DON BAKER Kansan Sports Editor Paced by the solid scoring and rebounds of Dave Bohisch, the Kansas Jayhawks raced past the Iowa State Cyclones Monday night in Allen Field House by a score of 8347. Robish, who came into the game averaging 17 points and nine rebounds a game, tallied 21 points and 20 rebounds (his season high), while leading the 89 ranked Jayhawks to their 12th win in 13 starts and their first conference win in as many outings. The rookie offense has now have won 21 consecutive games in the friendly confines of Allen Field House. BOTH TEAMS APPEARED light at the game's start as the Cyclones made a 2-1 victory over the Tigers. KU guard Aubrey Nash, who played one of his finest games in his career, hit a 16-foot jumper from the corner with 17.01 showing to put the dawkins on top 3-2 and KU never missed. Bud Stallworth, KU's leading scorer, tallied Connecting on 19 of 32 shots in the first half, KU held a commanding 43-27 at halftime. The 58 per cent shooting coupled with the 56 percent passing throughout the year and limited Iowa State to a member 31 per cent shooting effort, provided the comfortable Jayhawk lead at in- 14 first half points on the basis of a seven for eight shooting effort. Regrouping at halftime, Iowa State came back strong early in the second half and at one time out the Jayhawks lead to 10.4-67.2 during the third quarter. The time KU coach Ted Owens called timeout. had nothing but praise for the Jayhawks. "I think it's the best (KU) team they've had since I've been in the league," Anderson said. "They've got what it takes to win it all. You name it, he can do it." CYCLONE HOPES OF SETting the upset victory over KU that narrowly escaped them Despite the solid performance by Robisch, Anderson said he thought the big difference was the play of Nash. The 6-1 Hyattwatell, Md., junior came into the game with only a 4.4 Owens, whose team moved from eighth to sixth in the final, was pleased with the effort that leaves KU with 12-1 overall record and a 1-4 league slate but was particularly pleased with the play of the defense. "Overall, I thought he played much better tonight." Owens said. KANSAN in the Big Eight Tournament (they lost to KU, 59-56, in overtime), vanished quickly as the Jayhawks came back from the timeout and took command. Three field goals and a free throw by Robbish within a 32-second span followed by a Nash jump shot shotpushed the Hawks' lead to 19, 64-45 with 11.28 remaining to play. IOWA STATE COACH Glen Anderson, who had injuries in his eyes after his team's narrow loss to Tennessee. The two teams traded baskets for the next seven minutes before Owens began to subdue Duncan. The team then game the KU bench provided a needed spark and an 18 point KU lead quickly ballooned to a nine-point lead. MOST OF OWEN'S kudos for the 6-10 senior All-American candidate came from his prior campaign. "Nash really hurt us tonight," Anderson said. "Of course that gave them two real good choices." scoring averagely, but connected on five of 13 sheets from the field against the Cyclones for a loss. The 'other' outside threat of course was Stallworth. The 6-5 guard came into the game as KU's leading score with a 20.8 average but was held to 19 by Anderson's quitter. ONLY OTHER JAYHAWK in double score was Roger Brown who tallied 13 points on his record. KU finished the game with a 49.5 per cent shooting effort but a more important figure was in the rebounding department where the Jiayuwa in the 51-31 edge. "We're too dependent on Roger Brown to put the ball off the board," he said. "We have to be very careful." Bud Stallworth (15), KU's Season Scoring Leader ... hits for two as teammates move in to help OWA ST. E Engel FG-PGA FG-PTA REB FE TP 1 3-5 3-4 2-4 2 9 Ingel 5-4 3-4 2-4 2 9 Reinebach 2-5 2-2 4 1 2 DeVilier 4-5 3-2 4 1 2 DeVilier 8-2 5-6 3 1 2 Brown 8-2 5-6 3-2 6 1 Brown 0-3 0-4 6 4 0 Brown 1-3 0-1 6 4 0 Johnson 1-4 0-1 0 1 0 Johnson 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 Swail 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 Small 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 Total 21-54 15-19 13-1 15 57 KANSAW FG-PGA FT-FARE REB PF TP Russell 3-5-0 6-0 5 2 3 6 Brandts 4-1-0 8-0 5 2 3 6 Brown 6-1-3 1-2 13 3 2 13 Stallworth 6-1-3 1-2 13 3 2 13 Towns 7-1-3 0-2 13 1 14 Kivisto 1-4 0-2 2 0 0 2 Williams 1-4-3 0-2 2 0 0 2 Williams 1-4-3 0-2 2 0 0 2 Mask 0-1-0 0-9 1 0 0 0 Mask 0-1-0 0-9 1 0 0 0 Total 37-75 0-17 9 10 16 83 IOWA STATE 27 30 57 KANSAS 43 40 83 DAVE HENRY KU All-American Candidate Dave Robisch Attendance 14,000 . grabs one of 20 rebounds against Cyclones 'State' Schools Holding Up League Monday night's 83-57 KU victory over Iowa State and Colorado's 62-59 triumph over Oklahoma State has established for the first time a trend in the Big Eight Conference On the other end of the ledger, the Missouri Tigers, who won't play in league again until Jan. 30 because of final exams, lead the conference with a 3-4 record. national rankings. Kansas is the only other undefeated team with a 1-4 mark. Oklahoma is 2-1 while Alabama is 3-0. Kansas, which had its best month of December since Ted Owens came to Mount Oread six years ago, has picked up in January where it left off while steadily climbing in the League play the remainder of the week is limited as final exams at some schools has begun. The teams scheduled are Iowa State at Colorado in a Saturday afternoon television match and the Oklahoma State Cowboys traveling to a meeting with a meeting with the fifth ranked Jawahres The latest Associated Press rankings released Monday had only the UCLA Bruins followed by Marquette, Southern California and Pennsylvania in that order above the Jayhawks. All of those teams are defeated. Kansas', now 12-1, only loss came on Dec. 21. at Louisville where the Cardinals of the Missouri Valley Conference toppled the Hawks, 87-75. Then then KU has won five games in a row before the Tournament to claim that championship. The other victory came at Atlanta Jan. 12 where KU dumped Georgia Tech. 84-71. A Tie Basketball Game?? Kansas Freshmen Did It Ever heard of a t篮 basketball game? Better yet you have ever seen a t篮 basketball game? A good portion of the 14,000 fans in Allen Field House Monday night saw just that as the KU freshmen, still undefeated this year, were Junior College, Junior College (Kansas City, Mo.). 80-80. The tie came about because of a NCAA and Big Eight rule that says all preliminary games to varsity competition must be played in minutes prior to the start of the varsity game. When Monday night's game ended 80-80 at the end of regulation and the clock saying 7.8 p.m., only five minutes remained before the two teams had to leave the floor before the 8:05 topp time for the KU-Iowa State state ... A one-minute overtime period still failed to determine a winner as the Jawahra held the ball during the span with only one shot attempted. That came by Tom Kivisto in the form of a baseline jumper. The shot fell short when Nen Valley getting the rebound but time ran out. So, to the disappointment of KU fans and disgruntle of Penn Valley coach Fred Pabst, the Coyotes have won. Will Sayers Return As Kansas Assistant? Eberhardt Chairman of KU Athletic Board NKEU head football coach Don Farnbrough told the Kansan last week he will hire a black assistant coach in the team. He said that he would coach of last year, Billie Mathews, who is also a black, has left for UCLA with former college player Justin Olsen, leaving the backfield coaching spot vacant. The possibility of former KU All-American Gayle Sayers returning to KU as an assistant football coach was raised by the Chicago Bears. Pro running back of the Chicago Bearss has a five-day reservation at the Ramada Inn in Chicago and will be with the University pickup on the tab. If Sayers' forthcoming trip to Lawrence is for this reason, it is also possible that he will not be able to practice spring practice only and thus not be a full-time coach. KU has made a practice of this before, most notably with former KU players, who have been backtracks for the San Diego Chargers. If Sayers would accept a full time coaching position on Fambrough's staff it would mean, of course, his retirement from professional football. Sayers has suffered two severe injuries in each of the last two seasons while playing for Rangers and then watching their action from the sidelines in the latter part of both seasons. John F. Eberhardt, Wichita attorney and former member of the Kansas Board of Regents, will be the new chairman of the University of Kansas Athletic Board, Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers, Jr., announced last week. Eberhardt, a 1932 KU graduate, is serving on the board as a representative of the college. As faculty representative Oldfather succeeded Laurence C. Woodruff, professor of biology and entomology and emeritus de student, who had filled that role for 13 years. The appointment by Chancellor Chalmers fills the chairmanship vacated by Charles H. Oldfather professor of law, who last month was named by Chalmers as KU's faculty representative to the Big Eight Conference and the NCAA. Oldfather has chaired the NCAA women's basketball intercollegiate athletics, since 1963 and has seved on the board since 1988. "We are most fortunate that as Dean Woodruff ends his long term of effective service to Kansas athletic programs the University can call upon two such experienced leaders as Mr. Eberhardt and Professor Oldfather," Cainhards claimed. "Just as Dean Wooldruff served on and chaired the Athletic Board, Professor Oldfather had ably filled those roles for several years. "And Mr. Eberhardt, whose record is distinguished in both his profession and several areas of public service, brings to his alma mater's service unusual talents and a strong candidacy for ranking as 'KU's No. One Fan', the Chancellor added. As an ever faithful Jayhawk fan, Eberhardt once noted that he never missed a home basketball game after completion of the season. And as the storm caused him to miss a non-conference game in 1964. During that time he missed few home or away football games. Despite growing professional and public service demands-Elberthard is listed in "Who's Who in America-has attendance for each of these six groups for one who lives 165 miles from campus. The 18 member KU Athletic Board is comprised of six alumni representatives, two students and ten members of the faculty and staff. Although the Chancellor appoints the Athletic Director, the Athletic Board is the policy-making body for the quasi-independent athletics department which staffs and established their terms of employment and adopts the budgets under which the corporation operates. KU Signs All-American Another standout defensive football player from the junior college ranks, J. C. Garrett of Tyler, Texas, has signed a letter-of-entertainment and has enrolled at KU for the summer scheduler. Garrett, a 6-0, 248-pound defensive tackle, played high school football at Charlton Pollard High of Beaumont, Texas, under coach Willie Ray Smith, Sr. Garrent is the third member of the official All-America team chosen by the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Early Going Pleases Fambrough The other junior college All-Americans in the joyhump camp are Mitch Sullivan, 282 students at the College and Eddie Sheats, a 210-pound defensive end from Hutchinson Community University. Kansan Sports Editor Rv DON RAKER While football games are won or lost on the playing field, some coaches have said the season often is determined during the months of December, January and February. It is during these months the battle is not fought on the highly competitive field of recruiting. Thus it stands to reason that a change in the hierarchical structure of a university's physical program will have three consequences but be critical. But new KU head coach Don Fambrough says not so he. "EVERYTHING SO FAR has gone pretty smooth." Fambrough said of the transaction that has taken place since Pepper Rodgers departed Jan. 7 to accept the head coaching job at UCLA. "The most important thing is that so many of the coaches remained." Only assistants Terry Donahue, Dick Tomey, Billie Mathews and Dou Wearver followed Rodgers to the west coast while Tim Dugger (Kevin Travis, Sandy Buda and Floyd Temple remained. Fambrough has since named George Bernhardt, who had been an assistant at Vanderbilt under former Jawhakay Bernhardt. He was later Bernhardt returns to KU after having served in the Jack Mitchell regime. EARLY INDICATIONS WERE THAT Rodgers and his staff were off to an excellent start in the recruiting wars but upon his acceptance the Brun job speculation rose quickly that he might attempt to hire some KU bound employees. But even though Furnbrough insists this is not the case. "No, absolutely not," he emphasized. "Rodgers and I have had a very fine relationship where we have had a very relationship went well beyond just that of an employer and an employee and he bussed." "All these coaches are very outstanding, dedicated to their jobs and believe in the program here at KU." Fambrough said. "All this has made it easier." "It's hard to say at this point. Farnbrough said, 'but I feel like we're in good shape. The guys are great.'" Just exactly how is the KU recruiting coming alone? CONFERENCE LETTERS-of-entire may be applied to all patients who ailteens have Feb. 6. Witness will be defended. "We will try to get the nucleus out of this area (meaning the state of Kansas and the Kansas City metropolitan area)" he said. "We'll do that, but if we don't, I feel like this is important." we can win with Kansas boys." Despite the fact it is only January, spring practice is not far off and preparations are underway. The juniors position changes and changing the Jayhawks defense (which finished last in the conference) "Oh definitely, without a doubt?" he said. "We had so many young kids last year that just the year's experience will definitely improve our defense next year. We even saw an improvement this year from week to week so we know a year will make a big difference." Does the new KU head man anticipate an improved defense? ANOTHER BIG DIFFERENCE will come in the form of seven junior college transfers, all defensive men and three of which were Americaners in the jcuo ranks this past fall. One, Mitch Sutton, from the national champion Fort. Scott Greyhounds, was the national jock lineman of the year. The other teammate was Patrick Mackenzie, Texas and Eddie Sheats from Hutchinson Community College. Sutton and Barrett are defensive tackles while Sheats is a defensive tackle. Personnel changes will also likely characterize the Jayhawks when they open the 1971 campaign on Sept. 11 in Lawrence against Washington State but Bambridge is not among those who supported the bill. "We will definitely make some switches in personnel but this is something you always do" NOW THAT AMBROUGH has realized his lifetime dream of being head coach of the Jayhawks, how does he feel about his chances in his upcoming initial season? "I feel real good about our football team," he said. "We have a strong nucleus returning and some outstanding individuals off the freshman team. And of course we also have some outstanding jice transfers now enrolled that will help us." FAMBROUGH SAID a most pressing issue facing him currently is filling his staff with three more assistants. One of the new assistants will be black. "I haven't been told to hire a black but I want to," he said. "I've had very good associations with black coaches we have worked with the staff and this is strictly my own decision." Exactly 37 lettermen will greet Fambrough when spring practice begins "sometimes in March" to go along with the seven juce shirts, freshen freshmen and red-shirts from this year. New KU Football Coach Don Fambrough ...jinned Pepper Rodgers at earlier gathering 1