10 Friday, December 3.1971 University Daily Kansas Top Frosh Scorer Kansas Ranks 14th Freshman Marshall Rodgers utilized jump shots and laysup to top the up individual score of 32 points in the junior Jayhawks' 112-68 rout of the Pratt Junior College team in the season opener Wednesday night. The Fresh will face the team from Coffeyville Community Junior College in Lawrence on Dec. 8. Game time is 5:45 p.m. Kentucky to Test 'Hawks By SCOTT SPREIER Kansan Sports Editor The 14th ranked University of Kansas basketball team will be in for a rugged test Saturday night when the Jayhawks take on the 10th ranked University of Kennewick Wildcats in Allen Field House. It will be the second game of the season for the two teams, both of which won their opening battles Wednesday night. The Wildcats drew a 94-85 win over San Jose, but downed Xavier Rivera 27-57. The Wildcats, mastered by Coach Adolph Rupp, who has won more games than any other team in college and will win the Southeastern Conference race. However, like the Wildcats, he is faced with a rebuilding year. GONE FROM last year's team, he is one of five teammates who biggest loss for Kentucky was Tom Payne, our outstanding 7-2 leader. Last year as a sophomore, Payne averaged more than 16 points a game and took All-Conference honors. But he then lost the pro ranks under the hardship clause, signing with Atlanta According to Rupp, the losses have sapped two-thirds of the Cats scoring power, and weakened their strength on the boards. However they aren't getting any return, including Tom Parker, 67 forward and Jim Andrews, 61 center. down better than eight a game for Kentucky. PARKER WAS the team's team's leading scorer in averaging a 2.5 game. The Collinsville, IL senator, who was once recounted as one of the most rebounding, pulling The other forward position will be held down by Larry Stamper, a 6-10 junior. The guard spots will be placed on the bench in senior and Wendell Lyons, a 8-5 sophomore. Lyons averaged 24.3 years game last week as a freshman. Andrews, Payne's replacement at the post, averaged only 6.5 points a game last season. But Wednesday's openers, he pumped 2 Hawks Honored As All-Americans Two members of the University of Kansas football team received honorable mention on the Associated Press All-American 5 Fencers To Compete At Illinois KU will send one follob, Bob Nichol; one epeeist, Dave Buscher; and three sabre fencers, Tom Dempster, Greg Miltenburger and Matt Begert as entrants. The KU Fencing team will send five members to the university to participate in NCAA Collegiate Invitation tournament to be invited this Saturday. This meet begins the intercollegiate fencing season for the KU team. Fencers from schools noted for their fencing teams such as Notre Dame, the Air Force Academy, Columbia University and State University are expected to be among the competitors. Linebacker Kenny Page and tight end John Schroll were honored in the annual team pick. football team, which was announced Wednesday. Page, a Dodge City senior, was a defensive standout for the Jayhawks this season. Page was named to the All-Conference team which posted a 7-2 season mark. School was the leading Kansas football receiver this season and he recorded a rushing tally and five touchdowns. He was second in the conference behind Randy Wheeler. In the annual KU-KState clash, the Hutchinson junior tied a school record by grabbing nine passes. Three Big Eight players, two Cornhuskers and one Sooner, made the American first Raining of Oklahoma, tackle Larry Rich, Boise State, Akraba and guard Rich Glover, Oberhavska and guard Oberhavska, received all top honors. Big Eight standouts on the second team included Johnny Rodgers of NU, Jerry Tagge, NU and Willie Harper. NU A total of 13 Big Eight players made the honorable mention list. 'HAWK COACH Ted Owens said Wednesday that, according to scouting reports, Andrews was an outstanding player. He also said the 'Hawks had high regard for his play and the guards were excellent shooters.' The Jayhawks will start the same five that began the Xavier conest. Owens said that the Xavier shakedown helped give the players confidence, and gave the players a chance to see themselves on film. Los Angeles Paces Pro Ball Trading The Jayhawks will be trying for their first win against a Kentucky team in their last meeting series 3-0, and downed KU 115-85 in their last meeting two years. PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Baseball's trading marketplace broke loose Thursday with Los Angeles headed a steady stream of deals, as separate teams from the Chicago and Frank Robinson to the Dodgers, and sent power hitter Richie Allen to the Chicago White Sox. At the same time, the Dodgers swapped the controversial Alien to the White Sox for left-handed John and insider Steve Huntz. The big group at 68 four under Bert Yancey, Grier Jones, High Royer, Chris Blocker, DeWitt Weaver, Dale Douglass and Bob Dill, a nonwinner in 10 years on the pro tour, held a one-stroke lead over suddenly successful Dave Eichberger, with favored Nickelbaum heading a group of four that two strokes off the pace at 67. IN OTHER deals, Houlson sent first baseman John Mayberry to Kansas City for Greg Gardward to Kansas City for City of York and Lance Clemons; Also at 67 were former Masters champion Bob Goalby, Jimmy Wiecher and Gary Groh. The Baltimore Orioles are the actin Johnson and left-handed redshirt pitcher Angeles in exchange for four young players--pitcher Doyle Clements, catcher Sergio Robles and outfielder-first baseman Royale ROBINSON, the only player in history ever to win the Most Valuable Player Award in both the 1980 and 1981 National League in 1961 and in the american with Baltimore in the Crown-bin. 281 for the Orleans last year. His 28 homers gave him a career total of 503 in 16 big league games. ORLANDO. Fla. (AP) — Third round win for Orlando as a seven-under-par 65 and took the first round lead Thursday in the new $150,000 Walt Disney World tournament. Rupp, who has molded a winnery with his 1972-1974 four decades, will bring his 1971-72 basketball team to KU to engage the Jayhawks Saturday. Rupp holds the record winning percentage for all college coaches in the nation. His teams won 1,435 games of a possible 1,041 games for 82.4%. Rupp played on two KU collegiate championship teams during his undergraduate years at the University. He was born in Halstead, Kansas. Kentucky teams coached by Rupp have won the Southeastern Conference title 28 times. "What we've done is to make a deal to insure our future," said Kyle Weaver. "We've been hesitant to deal Frank—for four years we've been hesitant, but we felt with him that we could afford it better now." Atlanta swapped catchers with Texas, sending Hal King to the new Rangers for Paul Casanova; the three other players, three-way, exchange with Cleveland and New York, sending infielder Bernie Allen to the three Rangers as handlers Terry Lay and Gary Jones and then including the two pitchers with outfielder Del Meehan and Riddlerberger to Cleveland for outfielder, Roy Foster, catcher K Senarez and pitcher Mike Wake Rupp has been named coach of the year four times and was also the decade in 1967. He was also elected chairman Memorial Hall with John Hancock. Disney Open Lead Held By Texan After the early activity, the Wi-Fi machine becomes Rachel's shipping infielder. Rick McKinney to the New York Yankees for right-handed Stanley The Men's P.E. Majors club will sponsor a speech by Adolph Rupp, head basketball coach of the University of Kentucky and former University of Kansas coach Phen Allen at 1 a.m. Saturday in the bleacher section of Allen Field House. He led the Orioles to four American League pennants and two world championships after winning the 2015 Redskins' follow-up season in the 1956s. The University of Kentucky teachex Friday afternoon and will out in Allen Field House just scheduled to speak on Saturday. Eight transactions Thursday But the Dodger transactions were among the best other trades. In the deal with the Orioles, the Dodgers acquired one of baseball's top stars in 1970 and were rumored to be available for some time. But it took the right team to lure him away from Baltimore. THE DETROIT Tigers acquired catcher Tom Haller from the Dodgers for an unnamed player and a player to be named later. "They were attempting to put us under a sneeze mask," Calander. "I think the fact that we threatened to set up a picket line around the garden had some meaning." a spokesman for George Gillett of Chicago, general manager and president of the Gliobetrotters, denied the charge. Callender said that it was better urban groups throughout the city to join the New York Urban Inventor in backing the striking players. "We cancelled because we didn't have a team to play," he said. TREDO'S RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN Good Food in the Old Italian Tradition Open 'til 1 a. m., Fri. & Sat. 944 Massachusetts Globetrotters Gain Support for Strike One effect of the support, said Callender, was cancellation of a scheduled Globetrotter show in Madison Square Garden Sunday. 22 (two) 22 games called off to date because of the walkout. P.E. Club to Host Speech by Rupp NEW YORK (AP)—The striking Haircuts Holmlet robertson, who for 45 years have entertained fans of the basketball courts around the world, gained the national prowess on basketball courts Thursday. The York Urban Coalition Thursday. The players, who struck for more money and fringe benefits Mich. Nov. 16, also are seeking the position in Basketball Association Players Association and the Service Employees Union, an international labor organization of men and women players at arenas around the country. Among those attending a news conference at the urban coalition meeting, Mr. Bobby Hunter support were Coalition President Eugene Callender. Globetrotters attorney Elliott Goodman of the party and player Bobby Hunter. 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