Wednesday, December 2. 1970 KU Wins Opener, 69-52 Re DON RAKER 5 Assistant Kansan Sports Editor It wanted a bumble carried into the gym and pursued that blew highly regarded Long Beach State off the court. The coach of another sort—an overweight basketball player with eight rankings 80 on the short end of a 69-24 score and gave a impressive win openers up. The Kansas defense seemed impenetrable for the visitors while they played a record setting low for Allen Field House of eight games. They also gave it to give the Jayhawks a 20 point advantage at intermission, 32-8. drought with two free throws with 14:33 in first half action. During the first half the 49ers hit on only two of 38 shots taken for a 0.7 shooting percentage paired to RU's SU per cent (13-25). The defense refused to let up though while building the score to 6-4. But the clock, the 48ers' frustration of the field finally ended when The 49ers made a good accounting of themselves in the second half, outsourcing the KU coach Ted Owens said after the game he played his players it was clear that they had early lead over the 49ers and that they did as KU scored the first 13 points of the game before Long Island. Terry ended his team's scoring KANSAN sophomore guard Ead Ratleth from an eight foot jumper from the baseline with 9:26 left to make the score 19-4. But the drought continued while the yachtman by semi-finalist Russia built the lead to 28, 32- with a little over three minutes left in the race. Four quick Long Beach State points help reduce their hurdles but the half time run will put 32 for lapsed 24 point KU advantage. Jayhawks, 44-37, but the first half damage was too great to overcome. Russell, Bod Stallworth and Dave Robbis carried the scoring load for KU while Roger Brown cleared the boards with rebounds during the span when not sitting in bench because of foul trouble. Though the game's outcome was not seriously doubled, KU fans became restless with just one victory. The team scored a game. A sport of tight straights Kansan Staff Photo by MIKE RADENCIA KU guard Aubrey Nash gets out of a jam ... by passing through the legs of 49er Chuck Teery Kansan Staff Photo by MIKE RADENCICH KU's 6-4 forward Pierre Russell .. leaps high to block this shot 49er points cut the lead to 13, 54, 43, with a 25 ramiee. 43, with 4:25 remaining to play. But late field goals by Russell and reserve center Randy Canfield and superb floor play with the margin preserved the margin which was ultimately built to 17.69-52. Stallworth led the KU attack with 21 points followed closely by Robich's 18. Russell added 13 for Jordan and other Jayhawk in double figures. featureting original works of graphic art—etchings, lithographs, by leading 20th century artists: Picasso Dall Miro Calder Chagall Friedlaender Searle Rouault Vasarely and others. Terry led the Long Beach Statescoring with15. Sunday, Dec. 6 Wakara Room RAMADA INN 222 W. Sixth Auction 3 p.m. Exhibition 1.3 p.m. Prices as low as $15 Fresh Admission Owens attributed the large halftime lead to the use of the zone defense but added the law enforcement workers have worked little on it. "We just decided this afternoon to come out in a zone after we were told that our coach said, "I thought we were very effective in a zone. With that experience, Russell was a (Stallworth, Russell, Robbison, Brown and Aubrey Nash) we can do it." Owens reiterated several times his pleasure with the win saying he had been concerned about the 48ers for some time. "I're really pleased to have won that one." Owens concluded. "A loss at this time really hurts your confidence." In the preliminary game the KK freshmen easily defeated the Michigan State team. Dave Taylor, a 6-3 forward from Kentucky, scored the Jayhawk—"owing with 32 points." 26 17-28 14 69 **KANSAK** PG FT PP TP TP Ronald 4 5-5 3 12 Michael 1 0-8 0 0 Brown 2 2-3 5 6 Nash 2 2-3 5 6 Mush 2 2-3 5 6 Canfield 1 2-3 2 24 Williams 1 2-3 2 4 Williams 1 2-3 2 4 Williams 1 2-3 2 4 Duplis 0 0-0 0 0 House 0 0-0 0 0 House 0 0-0 0 0 LONG BEACH ST PG PT PF TP TB 3 1 1-2 0 7 12 McWilliams 0 5-3 1 15 Taylor 0 5-3 0 12 Taylor 0 3-0 0 6 Williams 0 6-0 0 0 Williams 0 6-0 0 0 Williams 0 2-4 0 2 Nilson 0 2-4 0 2 LONG BEACH ST 8 44-52 KANSAS 12 37-69 Based upon the Musical Play On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Arachnid Technique. A PictureMount Gear. All Adapters Added General Authors I, Tina Balser, housewife, did not do my chores today I did... Something Else! diary of a mad housewife a thank perry ler richard benjamin frank langella carrie snoodges STARTS WED. Ryun Runs 4:04 Mile Eve. 7:20, 9:10 Adults 1.50 Jim Ryum, former KU trainee and world record holder in the 1976 World Championship Tuesday in KU's Memorial Stadium after being out of work on a vacation. Two months. Ryum was clicked second to sophomore Brian Wesley. McEliroy, who was only recently admitted to the hospital after being dismissed earlier because of disciplinary problems, finished just ahead of her date. In another race of interest, Jim Nohouse won the half mile with a time of 13.90 seconds. He was Thorn Higley with a 154.1. He was on his way mile, John Callen placed first. Charles A. Lindbergh made the first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight, New York to Paris, May 20, 1927. Open every nite for your shopping convenience INVESTIGATION OF THE RESPONSE OF THE FURTHER DISTRICT TO A PROBLEM IN VIRGINIA THE SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, A STATE UNITED STATES ARCHIVE REPORTING ON THE HASHBACK DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA AN EXPLOITATION OF THE EFFECTS OF A PROBLEM IN VIRGINIA THE SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, A STATE UNITED STATES ARCHIVE REPORTING ON THE HASHBACK DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA AN EXPLOITATION OF THE EFFECTS OF A PROBLEM IN VIRGINIA Lawrence Velvel, KU Professor of Law, will be in the Oread Book Shop Thursday, Dec. 3, from 1:30 to 3:00,to autograph his new book, Undeclared War and Civil Disobedience, Dunellen, $8.95 Patronize Kansan Advertisers In The To Fill Five Vacancies INTERVIEWS: STUDENT SENATE From The Graduate School To Be Held 7:30 - 9:00 p.m., Thurs., Dec. 3 610 Fraser For more information call: John Friedman or Gene Roberts V12-6577 V12-0068 Announcing! The New 1971 Jayhawker Yearbox Distribution no. 2 (Newspaper Supplement) Mon., Tues., Wed. Dec. 7, 8, 9 Strong Rotunda 9:00 - 5:00 The Eight Supplements of the Yearbox Jolike past Jayhawkers, this year's *Jayhawker* will be published in eight different supplements. The "book" is designed not only to inspire thought, but also to capture those memories that will create orgies of nostalgia in later years. the supplement being distributed Monday-Wednesday is a 16-page book of events and figures in the state, city, and university not ordinarily included The other seven supplements are as follows: 1. The first supplement, already distributed, consists of original, never-*before* published prose, poetry, photography and art by KU students. 2. The next supplement distributed after the newspaper is composed of 5. A supplement devoted to the "Hill" that will cover the events, organizations, and people. group pictures and acts as somewhat of a student directory—a reference for the association of the various KU names with their respective KU faces. 4. 5.6 The respective areas of sports, theater, and Student Union Activities will comprise three separate supplements this year so that more extensive coverage can be given to these events which are part of every student's experience and education. 7. The last supplement is devoted to the seniors, the Class of "11."