6 Tuesday, December 8.1970 University Daily Kansan Sanjan Staff Photo by JIM HOEFMAN The KU Mastermind, Ted Owens, Ponders Thought Frosh Remain Unbeaten The Kansas freshman team set the stage Monday evening in Allen Field House for a complete dominance by KU with a convincing 91-75 thrashing of Labette Community Junior College. Starting off slowly in the first half while playing the quintet from Parsons nearly even, the younger Jayhawks exploded in the second half, outcompeting the 97-35, to gain the 85-14 triumph. Coach Gale Catlett's yearling quintet used solidly balanced scoring to run Labette County down and gain its third victory the year. Both the freshmen and the varsity sport 3-0 records to action this Saturday night. Pacing the freshman scoring was Dave Taylor. The 6-3 forward from Bethel, Ill., connected on 10 of 23 shots from the baseline, and she had a pair of 19 point performances by Bill Kosick and Tom Klivisto. Kosick, a 6-1 center missed the first game in a five-inning recurring knee injury, also pulled down 16 rebounds. Klivisto, a 6-3 guard from East Aurora, III., hit on eight of 20 from the field and three of five from the line for his night's work. Two other freshmen hit him in double figures. Glen Russell, a 6-3 forward from Kansas City, Kan. Kane, who is numbered for rebounds. The fifth fright in double figures was Randy Culbertson. The 6- guard out of Raytown South High School in Raytown. Mo. hit a score of 11 shots from the 11 shots from free throw to total 15 points. The Final Two KU Points ... are scored by Mark Mathews Like the variety game that you play with your friends, substitute freely in the latter part of the game and the reserves carried on well while maintaining regularity. The Jayhawks ended the game hitting 46 per cent of their shots from the field and 62 per cent from the free throw line. OPEN LATE TONIGHT KU Blasts Jackrabbits, 95-59; Jayhawks Move Up to Ninth LAMETTE White FG FT PP TP White 1 1-1 0 2 Collins 4 1-5 5 9 Collinus 4 1-5 5 9 Swain 5 1-6 1 14 Bosley 0 0-0 2 0 Bosley 0 0-0 2 0 M. Smith 0 0-0 0 0 M. Smith 0 0-0 0 0 Beadley 3 2-12 0 8 Beadley 3 2-12 0 8 Cunningham 0 0-3 0 0 By DON BAKER Assistant Kannan Sports Editor With 92 on the show on the clock for a new season, board showing KU ahead, 80-43. Jayhawk fans been shouting in the fact that South Dakota State held the Jayhaws below the Kansas City line, which it found satisfying in Allen Field House Monday night as the sports department said. KANSAS FG FT PT PE TP Bryson 7 1-2 3 16 Tucker 1 6-1 2 18 Knick 7 5-6 2 19 Koschik 7 6-1 2 19 Colburn 7 1-3 2 15 Beck 0 6-1 2 0 Beck 0 6-1 2 0 Roderick 0 1-2 2 10 Roderick 0 1-2 2 10 Davis 1 6-0 2 25 Davis 1 6-0 2 25 LABETTE 41 15-21 3 95 From the opening tip to the final buzzer it was a complete memento. He knew Owens substituted quickly and often his 8 ranked team in a high-stakes game was an excellent opportunity to give experienced players valuable experience. KU took the opening tip and built a quick 6-10 lead on baskets by Bud Stallworth, Aubrey Nash and Roger Brown. A free throw by Lee Colburn in a face-off for the visitors but free throw by David Robich and a layin by Stallworth made the score 10-1 and it was Another strong defensive effort mixed with cold opening shooting by South Dakota State left the Nebraska defenders on the 13:50 mark. Even at that point they needed help as Brown had missed on a missed shot by Colburn. 41 13/721 10/9 LABETTE 26 35-7 KANAS 26 Colburn, a 6-5 sophomore for the Jackrabbits, came into the game marked as the "hig gug" but outstanding defensive play by Pierce Russell limited him on only two field goals—one on substitutions. The switches had little effect on KU's effectiveness as they moved ahead, on the scoring strength of Robisch. goal tending call and the other on, a tip in. Free three sweeps give Colburn a total of 11 points, far below his average of near-limited 30 a KANSAN SOUTH DAKOTA | | FG | FT | TT | PF | TT | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Carolina | 2 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 11 | | Florida | 6 | 1 | 8 | 3 | 10 | | Hawaii | 6 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 16 | | Louisiana | 6 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 16 | | Maine | 4 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 8 | | Minnesota | 4 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 8 | | Jackson | 1 | 1 | 7 | 2 | 8 | | Kentucky | 0 | 0 | 8 | 2 | 8 | | Oregon | 0 | 0 | 8 | 2 | 8 | | Texas | 17 | 25 | 14 | 12 | 9 | KANANAN FG FT PT PF TP Russett 3 3 6 4 7 Brown 3 6 14 4 10 Brown 8 6 4 4 18 Brown 8 2-1 4 4 18 Stalwouth 11-6 0-1 7 22 Brown 6-1 0-1 7 22 Kivalev 2 1-2 0 5 Carfield 2 1-1 0 5 Carfield 2 0-1 0 5 House 2 0-6 1 4 House 2 0-6 1 4 Made 0 0-6 0 0 Made 0 0-6 0 0 SOUTH DAKOTA 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. 31 28-29 KANSAS 51 44-45 Attendance—9,200 With KU ahead 22-7 and just over 11 minutes left in the half Owens began to make rapid game. Leading Scorer Bud Stallworth Kansas Photo by HAI WHAIEN . lays in two of his 22 points Open til 8:30 Mon. - Sat. til Christmas Reserves Mark Williams, Mark Williams House, Neal Mackenzie and Greta Doe run up the route for the Jayhawks with Mathews getting the last KU win. With still showing on the ticket of 1968, the KU fans wanting the century mark crossed, the Jayhawks had a winning time while the remaining time while the Jackrabbits hit four for more than 95-89 as the buzzer sounded. The second half was only a continuation of the first as after a sack, Mr. Roche had to rob Brolish hit from the left baseline only to be followed by a three shot kill. Brown and Stallworth, to a commanding 51-31 lead at intermission, the biggest point in history, first twenty minutes of action. In a mismatch such as this, one can easily wonder if the winning team really gained anything but quick to affirm the Jiahwahksid "This gave us an opportunity to play more people and gain experience," Owens said as the two hikers had a game provided the Jayhawks. "And a period of six or seven minutes in the second half was the first time we've moved well on offense all year," he added Owens said he was not impressed with KU's play in the first half saying the Hawks had been playing with a strength to down the Jackrabbits. Defensively Owens noted an improvement in KU's man for man defense but said he was still ★★ NEW YORK (UPI)—The United Press International top 20 major basketball teams with first place and won-lost 1. UCLA (21) (2-0) 2. South Carolina (1) (2-0) 3. Kentucky (2-0) 4. Arkansas (2-0) 5. Arquette (2-0) 6. Notre Dame (1-1) 7. Southern California (2-0) 8. Western Kentucky (2-0) 9. Minnesota (2-0) 10. Pennsylvania (2-0) 11. Indiana (2-0) 12. Villanova (2-0) 13. Utah State (2-0) 14. Drake (2-0) 15. Louisville (2-0) 16. Virginia (2-0) 17. Long Beach State (1-1) 18. New Mexico (2-0) Tennessee (2-0) 20. North Carolina (2-0) not happy. However the individual defensive performance of Russell on the Jackrabbit's turn drew plaudits from the coach. "The one thing we wanted to concentrate on was Pierre defending Colburn and I thought he did a good job." clusion of the post-game inter- game in the next ten days and this gives us a chance to practice. Our execution has been real. 319 276 215 204 139 189 175 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 "The one thing I'm happy about," Owens said at the con- that lone action will come Saturday when Chicago Loyola inns will host Field Houses for an 8:05 tip off event to be out make their record 4-0. AUSTRALIAN VAMPS Nov. 30-Dec. 5 — J.T.S. Brown Dec. 7-Dec. 19 — The Packing Co. 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