Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 11; 1983 Surprising 'Hawks face OSU The-surpriseing KU Jayhawks will take on the experienced Oklahoma State Cowboys in the second quarter of a game for the guest event in Kansas City, Mo. Tippet is 9-40. Coming on up an upset victory over Oklahoma, the Jayhawks will try to beat the Cowboys for the first time this year. OSU won the previous two contests, 85-74 in Stillwater and 75-69 in Lawrence. "You've got a Kansas club in their own backyard," said OSU coach Paul Hansen. "If you give a team enough chances, they'll get you." OKLAHOMA STATE, which beat Kansas State 75-61 to advance to the semifinals, is led by senior Matt Clark. Clark had a 21-point, nine-shot performance in Stillwater and followed with a 22-point, four assist game in Lawrence. "He's so quick, its hard to stop him," KU player Calvin Thompson said about Clark. Thompson scored 30 points in a game against Oklahoma. Kansas will try to counter Clark with Carl Henry, the Eight Eagle Player of the Week last week. Henry has 38 winless games against the Cowboys this winter. "TM ALWAYS fired up for Oklahoma and Oklahoma State," said Henry, an Oklahoma City native. "I played with them all summer." KU coach Ted Owens said yesterday that he was pleased with the progress his team had shown since the beginning of the season. "They finally were rewarded for their effort," Owens said. "It was the end result of a good attitude." KU center Kelly Knight is also coming off an impressive performance. He held OU freshman Wayman Tisdale to 13 points while scoring 20 Knight, who Owens calls the most scoring player in the Big Ease must battle Leroy, OSU's all-league performer. Combs, Besides Knight, Henry and Thompson, Owens will start Tadley and Boyle. The Cowboys will counter with Clark, Combs, Lorenza Andrews, Raymond Crenshaw and Charles Williams. "I M NOT LOOKING for him to play as physical as Tisdale," Knight said, "but he's going to be a big problem for us." The winner will play the winner of the Missouri-Nebraska game at 1 p.m. Sunday. That game will be televised by CBS. Gents win intramural championship The Independent League champion Gents defended Greek League champion Beta Thea Plai 33-44 last night to win its second straight Hill champion. The Gents won last year's intramural title as the Backyard Gents, also beating the Betas in the playoff and independent and Greek league champions. The Gents were led in scoring by Wayman Wilburn with 17 points and Stanley Harden with 12. Marty Fryer with 16 points and 18 points and Paul Pavine added 12. "This is the best group of pick-up players ever," said the Gents player, Alex Dellaville. watching pick-up games at Robson Gym. "We started the season with the intention of defending our title and now we did." The Gents, which have compiled a 17-0 record in the last two years of intramural play, held a 10-point lead with four minutes left in the first half, and held the lead over 10 to the next 12 points to cut the lead to two points at the half. 22-20. The Gents gradually built up a six point lead in the first five minutes of the second half, but broke the game open when Hall scored two baskets off of Ravens' 48-yard line. The ball was fouled, and coverted the free throw for a 39-29 lead with 3:50 left in the game. Beta Theta Pi could get no closer than eight points the rest of the game. "We're just a bunch of guys who like to play basketball." Harden said. "We grew up playing basketball in our backyards and thus, you have the Backyard Gents. We're gentlemen off the court but not on the court." The Gents earned the right to play in the Hill championship by defeating the Hack Masters in the Independent League finals, while Beta Theta Pi earned its ticket with a win over Delta Chi in the Greek League finals. The KU women's basketball team and the court running and Nebraska never caught up as the Jayhawks won, 94-82, in the first-round of the Big Eight Tournament last night in Norman, Okla. Jayhawks advance to semifinals Vickie Adkins turned in another team leading performance, scoring 25 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Adkins, who was named Big 8 Player of the Week after a career hot shot, hitting 10 of 15 shots from the field and all five free throws. Women beat Nebraska, 94-82 KU opened up a 10-point lead before Nebraska scored and led by as many as "Vickie is the kind of player you can't say enough about," KU coach Marian Washington said. "She does the job and isn't flashy about it." 14 points in the first half. Nebraska made a few runs at the Hawks—at one point narrowing the gap to one point — and scored eight right points and led 48-40 at halftime. Nebraska chipped away at the lead in the second half, bringing the score to 96-54 at the 15:15 mark, but KU regained control, refusing to allow the Huskers within eight points during the last 10 minutes of the contest. Nebraska never went to the free-throw line in the first half, and, for the game, the Jayhawks outscored them 14-4 from the line. The Jayhawks play Missouri in the semi-final round of the tournament at 6. KANAS M MG FT IT R A G F T Adkins, B. 38 6-10 1-2 4 6 1 19 Adkins, V. 36 12-10 1-2 2 2 2 25 Adkins, W. 32 10-10 4-5 15 2 2 25 Taylor 24 12-10 4-5 15 2 2 25 Snider 33 9-20 0-0 7 0 1 10 Quarler 32 9-20 0-0 7 0 1 10 Pain 4 0-1 4-4 0 0 1 10 Pain 4 0-1 4-4 0 0 1 10 Hurley 6 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 10 Hurley 6 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 10 Skipper 5 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 2 Dumma 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 10 Schultt 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 10 Schultt 40-92 14-10 49 13 12 94 NEBIRASKA Perrrott 20 4.6 0.0 0.1 1 2 2 2 8 Rarratt 28 4.6 1.0 0.4 1 2 2 6 8 Hagerstrom 29 9.13 1.2 0.4 4 2 6 19 Owen 30 4.17 0.0 1.2 4 2 6 18 Poteman 30 4.17 0.0 1.2 4 2 6 18 Poteman 20 4.15 0.0 0.0 3 6 5 8 Leigh 12 3.9 0.0 0.0 3 6 5 8 Shackelford 17 7.1 1.4 0.0 3 0 2 3 Telkoff 17 7.1 1.4 0.0 3 0 2 3 Telkoff 39 7.6 4.8 34 34 17 82 KANSAS Swimmers aim for Top 10 in NCAA The KU women swimmers, with their ninth straight Big Eight title already won, will shoot at another season goal championships next week in Lincoln. Neh All-Americans Tammy Thomas and Jenny Wagstaff lead the Jayhawk squad, which has qualified in 13 individual events and five relays. The Jayhawks, who finished 14th at nationals last year, have set their sights at finishing in the Top 10 in the NBA. The Jayhawks was set at the beginning of the year. Thomas, who finished third in the 50-yard freestyle and eighth in the 100-yard freestyle at last year's championships, has qualified for five individual events and is a member of four of the relay teams. She swam the nation's best time this year in the 50-yard freestyle. Kempf said. "That is the key to our nationals team." "Every individual that we're taking has the ability to place." Coach Gary Americans, sophomores Stephanie Raney and Celine Cerny, and junior Susan Schaefer, have also qualified for the first three women Tammy Pessee and Tina Bawen. Wagstaff, who was sixth last year in the 100-yard butterfly, has qualified for this year's championships in six annual events and three of the relays. "The biggest thing is that all our relays are going to have to swim well," Kemp said. "They do have a bona fide shot at every single relay if they put it together, but it's going to take a solid or not a solid out of each individual in the relays." KU's three other returning All- The competition begins Thursday and ends Saturday and will be held in the Natorium at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln. THERE'S GONNA BE A PARTY!! WHERE: Smiley & Pam's Tavern 24-40 & K-32 Hliways (Just west of the TweePees) WHEN: FRIDAY,MARCH 11th 6-12 p.m. WHY: BECAUSE WE LIKE YOU!! Special note — ATO, we DO have scheduled entertainment this week! Check our new prices for Mon., Tues., & Wed. --woman. SORCERER Variety BOX OFFICE OPENS windows 98/98.103 AT 11:30 2228 lowa WE NOW HAVE FREE DELIVERY! 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