Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 8. 1983 10. Which of the following is a type of acid? 11. Which of the following is a type of base? 12. Which of the following is an acidic compound? 13. Which of the following is an alkaline compound? Jayhawks hope to repeat upset over Sooners By JEFF CRAVENS Sports Writer Sports Writer Every time the Jayhawks were expected to fold their tent and call it a year, they came up with another win to prove that they were still alive. KU will try to pull off another upset tonight when they take on the Oklahoma Sooners in Norman. Tipoff is set for 7:35. "We've never given up," said KU coach Ted Owens. "We've played well the last six games. Our only poor game was Kansas State." The Jayhawks avoided a last place finish Saturday by beating Colorado, 74-63. They must now take on the Sooners, one of the most explosive offensive teams in the nation. Although Oklahoma in six of the last eight meetings between the two, OU has won the last two games in Norman. KANSAS PULLED off an upset against the nationally ranked Sooners in Lawrence two weeks ago, winning 55-53. In that game, Carl Henry led the Jayhawks with 21 points and 12 rebounds. Yesterday, Henry was named the Big Eight Player of the Week. Henry scored 42 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in games last week last week after earning second team All-Big Eight honors from the Associated Press. He also was named yesterday to United Press International's second team. Last week against Nebraska, Henry had 21 points and 10 rebounds as the Jayhawks lost to the Cornhuskers, 60-58. He followed that with a 21-point, seven-rebound effort against the Buffaloes. "HE'S VERY deserving," Owens said. "I was a little disappointed that he didn't make the All-Big Eight first team, but I had no quarrel with who were selected. It is something that Carl can work for next year." Okahama is led by freshman sensation Wayman Tisdale. Despite his 12-point performance against KU in Lawrence, Tisdale is leading the conference in scoring, averaging 25.5 points a game. Besides scoring, Tisdale also leads the conference in rebounding, blocked shots and field goal percentage. Not only do the Sooners have the No. 1 scorer in the league, they also have the No. 2 scorer in David Little. Little is scoring 13.8 points a game. He had it ranking 13.8 times his sixth two weeks ago, including the first fourteen points of the second half. CHARLES "BIG TIME" Jones will start at the other frontcourt spout for Oklahoma. Jones is shooting over 63 percent in conference games. Bo Overton, the conference leader in assists with 217, will start at guard. Either Chucky Barnett or Jan Fannell will round out the starting lineup. "We have to stop their runnin' game," Owens said. "We also have to limit the number of shots that Tisdale has. We also have to box off (Calvin) Pierre and Jones. If you support too much on Tisdale, they will hurt you." OWEN'S SAID yesterday that he wanted to wait to set a starting lineup so that he could choose the best defensive lineup to counter the Okla homa starting five. Tad Boyle got the start against Colorado and responded with six points and six assists. Either Boyle or Jeff Guiot will start at point guard for the Jayhawks. Henry will start at the other guard. Another combination that Owens will juggle is Jeff Dishman and Kerry Boagni. Boagni, the team's second-leading scorer, did not start against Colorado, but he came off the bench to score 12 points. Kelly Knight, who is averaging 11.5 points a game, will start at center against Tisdale. Carl Thompson will allow the other forward spot for the "Hawks" JAYHAWK NOTES - Besides the win at Colorado, the Jayhawks got some good news last week when high school star Curtis Alken said he would attend KU. “He's a great athlete,” Owens said. “He penetrates well, a fine shooter and a good defensive player. If he signs up, would be a great addition to our team.” Wayman Tisdale Stipo, Sundvold among All-Big 8 picks Ex-Jayhawks join squad By United Press International INDIANAPOLIS — Two former Jayhawks were named by the Athletic Congress yesterday to a 26-member track and field team that will travel to England for an international meet against the national team. Dixon Farmer of San Diego State will coach the squad, which includes representatives from across the country. High-jumper Tykie Peacock and quarter-miler Cliff Wiley will compete with the team at a meet in Cosford on Saturday. They also will compete in the Golden Gala indoor meet in Milan, Italy, Wednesday. By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo — Steve Stipovich and Jon Sundevold, who have guided Missouri to an unprecedented four consecutive league championships and 98 wins thus far in their four-year careers, were unanimous selections yesterday to the 1963 United Press International All-Big Eight basketball team. They were joined on the select team by another unanimous choice, Oklahoma's sensational freshman Wayman Tisdale, as well as forward David Little of Oklahoma and center Leroy Combs of Oklahoma State. Little received 20 votes from UPI's 24-member media selection panel and Combs 18. Sundvold is the only repeat selection from the 1982 team and is in the midst of a major reorganization. senior guard is averaging 16.8 points a game and also ranks seventh in the league in assists with 114 for the 24-6 Tigers. SUNDVOLD MATCHED his career scoring-high with a 32-point effort against Oregon State in December. He also sank a twisting 18-foot jump shot with one second left to give Missouri a 49-74 road victory at Kansas State March 1 and clinch that fourth championship for the Tigers. Stipanovich ranks third in the league in scoring with an average of 18.4 points per game and is tied for third with Combs in rebounding with an average of 8.7. The senior center collected a career-high 32 points in a game against Oklahoma State and also had a 27-point, 12-rebound effort against Virginia's two-time Player of the Year Ralph Sampson. "Missouri has the best guard-center combination in the country," sane Arizona State coach Bob Weinhauler after his Sun Devils fell to the Tigers 49-47 at the Rainbow Classic. "They're the two best we'll see all year" and "we'll have a value many times in many big games." THE 6-9 TISDALE leads the Big Eight in scoring (25.5 points per game), rebounding (10.5), blocked shots (72) and field goal percentage (.591). He set a school record with 51 points in a game against Abilene Christian and also had 46 against Iowa State, 44 against Hawaii and 39 against Georgia Tech. LITTLE WAS A second-season team selection a year ago after finishing as the runner-up to teammate Chucky Barrett for the league scoring title. He's the runner-up to another teammate this year with an average of 19.2 points per game, including a career-high 38-point effort against Tulsa. Tisdale needs only 35 points to break the long-standing Big Eight single season scoring record of 800 points by Wilt Chamberlain in 1966-57. He has scored in double figures in each of Oklahoma's 30 games thus far and has rebounded in double figures on 18 occasions. Named to the second team were freshman center Dave Hoppen of Nebraska, sophomore forward Barry Stevens of Iowa State, junior swingman Carl Henry of Kansas, senior guard Matt Clark of Oklahoma State and junior guard Jay Humphries of Colorado. Combs has scored in double figures in 25 of Oklahoma State's 27 games with an average of 16.8 points per game for the 21-6 Cowboys. His high games have been against both Oklahoma and Iowa State and 17 rebounds against Oklahoma City. Houston stays atop UPI poll; Mizzou ninth By United Press International The Cougars, undefeated in conference play after beating Arkansas and Baylor last week, boosted their overall record to 25-2. NEW YORK — The Houston Cougars, riding a 20-game winning streak into the Southwest Conference post-season tournament, strengthened their grip on the No. 1 rating yesterday following balloting by UPI's Board of Coaches. Virginia, which needed a basket to Ralph Simpson in the final seconds to turn back Maryland on Sunday and take the No. 2 spot with eight first-place votes. LOUISVILLE, with victories against Virginia Tech and Memphis State; again was No. 3, followed by No. 4 UCLA, which improved three positions in week ago, and No. 4 Arkansas; down a notch after its 74-66 loss to Houston. North Carolina, 26-3, won twice last week and advanced four places to No. 6, followed by No. 7 Indiana, up five spots from last week, No. 8 St. John's, No. 9 Missouri and No. 10 Kentucky, which scored in places after losing to Louisiana State. Nevada-Las Vegas, 25,2 held steady at No. 11, while Villanova, two-time losers last week in Big East Conference games, slipped seven positions to No. 12. BOSTON COLLEGE, 22-5 and the top seed in the Big East post-season tournament, remained at No. 13 despite victories over Georgetown and Providence last week, followed by No. 14 Georgetown, No. 15 Tennessee-chattanooga, No. 16 Washington State, No. 17 Ohio State, No. 18 Memphis State, No. 19 Oklahoma and No. 20 Illinois State. Illinois State rejoined the Top 20 after a four-week absence, while Iowa fell on Sunday. THE COUGARS are the seventh team to hold the No. 1 ranking this season. The other teams that had held the top spot were Virginia, Indiana, Memphis State, UCLA, North Carolina and Nevada Las Vegas. Phillips aims for KU pitching record 'Hawks take field for first double-header By JAN BOUTTE Sports Editor The Kansas Jayhawks open the spring baseball season today under familiar conditions — with rain in the forecast. The weather prospects may be cloudy, but the forecast looks more promising for the season, which begins in April. Baker heads the header against Baker at Quigley Field. For startling pitcher Jim Phillips, the opening game is a shot at setting a KU record for career wins. Phillips, in his senior year, will be shooting for a record 23rd pitching victory. Phillips, the workhorse of the pitching staff, is also within an inning of the career innings pitched mark. PHILLIPS IS ONE of 19 returning lettermen on the squad. The four top hitters from last season are among the returnees. "We have some veterans on the team who will give us the leadership we need, like Dick Lewallen, Mark Gile and Jim Phillips," KU coach Mach Pattin said. The 'Hawks will be shooting to improve on last year's disappointing 25-21 record, which included seven games each were determined by a single run. "We are a very dangerous team offensively, and we are strong defensively. If our pitching staff performs the way we know it can, we are going to surprise a lot of people this season," Pattin said. Co-captain Lewallen will be hitting cleanup for the Jayhaws and starting in center field for his fourth year. He led the 'Hawks in hitting last year with 69 and a .408 batting average. JIM HEENEY, the other co-captain, will be next to Lewalen in right field. Heeney is also expected to do well this year after hitting .346 last year. Breaking in as the other starting outfielder will be sophomore Joel Gibson, who batted .308 in the fall season. The second of the Heeney brothers, Joe, returns at third base. Joe led the team with six home runs and 13 stolen bases last year and is expected to be an offensive threat again for the Jayhawks. take advantage of his strong throwing arm and to use Nick Zych, a Kansas City, Kan. jumper, at second base. The infield will be Phil Dohert on first. KEVIN BASCUE, a transfer from Garden City Junior College where he hit 50 home runs and 177 RBs, will be the designated hitter for the ' Hawks. Junior Dennis Coppen will start the second game of the double header for the Jayhawks, but Pattin plans to take a look at more than one pitcher in that game before heading out on a spring road trip to Oklahoma and Texas. Mark Gile will move from second to short this season. 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