SPORTS The University Daily KANSAN January 16, 1984 Page 12 KU wins Big Eight opener, 53-48 Henry leads KU past Colorado By JEFF CRAVENS Sports Editor It hasn't exactly been the type of people expected from Carl Henry. But injuries — a pulled hamstring and a bruised heel — have hampered the Oklahoma City native, limiting his mobility and jumping ability. The Jayhawks 6-foot-5 forward was a pre-season All-American prospect and was considered one of the premier players in the conference. Saturday night, Henry said he was 99 percent healthy as he led the Kansas Jayhawks to a 53-48 victory over Colorado in KU's Big Eight playoff game, including 10 in a row in the second half, and grabbed eight rebounds. "I TINK CARL came out in the hall and dominated," center Greg Green said. Henry also made what head coach Larry Brown called the play of the game. With the Jayhawks holding to a three-point lead with less than 20 seconds to play, Henry knocked an attempted in-bounds boll pass out of the paint and got a shot on the ensuing inbounds play, sealing the KU victory. "I thought Carl made the play of the game on that play," Brown said. "It's a lot harder to score right away from the side than underneath." The lob pass was intended for Alex Stivirins, who scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Buffaloes. "WE WERE JUST trying to sag in." Henry said. "I knew they were going for the lob so I was keying on it." 23 seconds to give KU the final margin. Drilling scored 14 points and also grabbed eight rebounds. But for all Henry's heroes, it took four free throws by Dreiling in the last After leading 24-22 at halftime, KU rolled to a 33-26 lead, its biggest of the game. But all conference guard Jay Humphries led CU back to score the next eight points. The Jayhawks took the lead again, but a Humphries dunk with 9-22 remaining gave the Buffaloes a 40-39 lead. when we were playing in New Orleans and Southwest Louisiana came back and took the lead, coach said he could see defeat in our eyes," sent him. "Knight said, "Tough, since we were going to win from the beginning." The crowd of 12,700 was not as confident as Knight when, with 2:04 left and KU ahead 49-48, Knight was whistled for a charging foul — his fifth of the game. Dreiling, who had four fouls, replaced him. "WE'RE NOT VERY deep with size." Brown said. "We were trying to figure out what we were going to do if Greg fouled out." Fortunately for Brown, the problem never arose and Dreiling ended up as it did. "The first one was a little short, but I had enough spin on the ball to get it over." Deiling said. "After that, I was a lot more relaxed." The Jayhawks will play their fourth straight home game Wednesday night when they face the Missouri Tigers. They'll be the first five conference games at home. "The game was very important." Calvin Thompson said. "We know we have to get off to a great start and that these early games are important." "I ALWAYS ENJOY playing against Missouri. We know they are going to be ready to play. This crowd knows how important how important these games are." Colorado's Randy Downs attempts a hook shot over KU center Greg Drrelling, downed the Buffaloes with 14 points, but Drrelling hit four free throws in the final 23 seconds as KU edged CU 53-48 in the Big Eight opener for each team. KU women vent frustration in exhibition After a disappointing 4-8 non conference season — which had the Kansas women's basketball team battling injuries, academic casualties and a number of nationally-ranked opponents — the team gave a chance to win its frustrating Friday night or an exhibition against Varsity Sports in Kansas City, Kan. The Jayhawks pummelled the hapless AAU team 94-42 before a sparse Allen Fieldhouse crowd, estimated at 102. "I DON'T LIKE to take advantage of anybody," head coach Marian Washington said after the game. Washington said she had her队 slowing down and setting up their offense and sitting out in case in an effort to keep the score down. By PHIL ELLENBECKER Sports Writer After Varsity Sports took an early 2-0 lead, the Jayhawks reeled off 13 unanswered points to take control. Varsity never challenged after that as the Jayhawks steadily built their lead. By halftime the score was 49-20, and KU continued to pull away as every team in the squad played at least 11 minutes. Six-foot-one sophomore Vickie Adkins was the dominant player in the game, leading all players in both scoring and rebounding. She had 24 points — 10 of 15 shooting from the field and 13 rebounds. Other double-figure scorers for the Jayhawks were Toni Webb with 15 points. Valerie Quarles with 13, and Josh Gibson with 10. Also had eight steals to lead all players. Five-foot-ten senior Angie Snider was close behind Adkins in scoring with 22 points. She finished 10 of 21 from the field after a cold first half in which she hit on only four of 11. THE CASTLE TEA ROOM FORMER JAYHAWK Angela Taylor led Varsity with 12 points, and was the only Varsity player in double figures Gatehouse Apts Now Leasing Starting As Low As $245 Per Month * All Appliances * Water Paid * Semester Leases For Students 8:00 p.m 834-6494 6:00 p.m 834-6494 11:20 p.m. Sat 12:00 p.m. Sun WHITE, AN ALL-AMERICAN at KU in 1968 and 1969, scored 24 points and used pinpion passing to keep the white team in control White's performance was supported by the play of Ion Bonez, Mark Knight and Pierre Russell. Franz, a teammate of White's in the 1965-66 Jayhawks, scored 14 points. phone: 843-1151 Clyde Lovellette, the leading scorer from that team, and Dean Smith, were the only two members of the team not present. Lovelette had business connec-tion with Smith was coaching the North Carolina Turmells to a victory over Wake Forest Jo Jo leads white team to 63-60 alumni victory By the Kansan Staff KU's 1952 NCAA championship team was honored at the game, which was played before the KU-Colorado basketball game. The team, also the champion team at the 1952 Olympic Games, was introduced at halftime of the regular KU game and was given a roaring ovation by Jayhawk fans. Former KU All-American Jo Jo White, held off several comebacks by the blue team to lead the white team to a 63-60 win in the second annual Kansas Old Timers Basketball Game in Allen Field House Saturday night. knight, brother of KU forward Kelly Knight, added 10 points and Russell scored nine. The blue team trailed practically the entire game, but attempted a number of comebacks, with 1983 Jayhawks Jeff Hunman and Mark Ewing leading the way. 1307 Mass Dishman scored 16 points and Ewong 11. Former Lawrence High basketball coach Rong Lang was the only blue player in double figures with 12 points. The game was a showcase of Jayhawk basketball tradition, with textbook examples of playing styles from the past forty years. White, pushed the ball upcourt and deltipped Jelly pig a goose behind his back to the left. OTTO SCHNEELBACHER 61, an all-conference football and basketball star at KU in the 1940s, at one point connected on a hook shot. And KU Athletic Director Monte Johnson, a member of KU's 1957 NCAA tournament runner up team, hit a long-range set shot. An assistant for the Jayhawks before being released by head coach Larry Brown this summer. White earned a rookie card and was introduced when he was introduced at halftime. Seurer tosses touchdown pass but South edges North, 21-20 By the Kansan Staff KU quarterback Frank Seurer throw a fourth-quarters touchdown pass Saturday, but the South squad, aided by a blocked Bruce Kallineer extra point attempt, was able to hold the ball from 20-10 in the 33rd annual Senior Bowl. Seurer and Kallmeier were the only senior KU football players to participate in the bowl, which was played in Mobile, Ala. SEURER COMPLETED 8 of 19 passes for 83 yards, including his 9 yard touchdown hit to Penn State's Kevin Sheerer one intercepted. Seurier also had one intercepted. Kallmyer booted two extra points in the second half before having his crucial fourth quarter attempt was blocked. The South threatened to make a route of the game early. The Rebel's jumped to a 21-0 in the first 17 minutes of the ball game, but they were held scoreless for the remainder of the game. The North scored two touchdowns in the third quarter, and both extra points were kicked by Kallmeyer. With 14-57 remaining in the final period, the North scored its final points on Seurer's pass. Defensive tackle Andre Townsend of Mississippi came through the line to block Kallmeyer's attempt and seal the game. The KU football team has sent four players to post-season bowl games, which give outstanding senior players from all over the country a chance to play in an all-star game Kallmeier from the Hula篮队 on Jan. 7 in Hongkong. - Beginner-advanced - Men's Reggie Smith and Paul Fairchild, Kansas offensive linemen, both played in the Blue-Gray Bowl Dec 25 in Barningham, Ala. The KU Sports Information Department said Fairchild too be playing in the Japan Bowl in Tokyo. 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