6 Thursday, December 2, 1971 University Daily Kansan KU's Kivisto and Barrow Helped gain 75.57 victory Rodgers Leads Frosh Cage Rout By BRAD AVERY There is no real way to defense a 2-foot jump shot, and after guard Marshall Rodgers connected with about a half mile from the goal line in team to a 12-48 rout of Pratt Junior College. Prait was ready to concede that there was no way to defense Marshall Rodgers Altogether Rodgers poured it 33 points. When he wasn't shoots, Rodgers drove driving through the defense for easy layups. Rick Suttle, the 6-9 freshman center, shook off an early cold spell to pick up 31 shots and 17 rebounds able to get the ball away from Rodgers and Suttle. Dale Greenlee put on an impressive display in collecting 22 points. Dudgers set the tempo of the game early when he popped in three consecutive long-range shots out to an early 2-1 head. Eddie Schumacher and William Eckie kept Pratt close with their outside shooting displays, so they missed minutes gone in the first half. That was when Suttle went to work. Pratt, sticking stubbornly to a man-to-man defense, was unable to help the smaller team win. Consequently he was fair game For Suttle's deadly turn-around jumper. With 10 minutes gone in the half, Suttle had helped to extend the lead to 24-12. Minutes later, Suttle popped in four more quick ones, and that gave the freshmen a 51-36 lead at halftime. The game began to become a rout when, with 827 remaining in the lead, David Matthews sunk a shot for the fresh and Rodgers stole the ball on the in-bounds play. He then took a victory for the three-point play. Guard Dale Greeneen started the second half with a quick basket off the tip. With Suttle taking any possible Patt offense from inside 10 feet with his intimidating style of defense, the Pratt scored quickly disintegrated to an occasional jump. KU pulled away to a 70-48 kick with 5 minutes gone in the half. However, Rodgers wasn't through yet. When Pratt started to come out in an effort to stop his skateboarding, he needed them for the easy layup. With 8:48 remaining he was taken out with a slight muscle pull and 33 push-ups. Capital City Wants Baseball Team Back Kansan Staff Photo by HANK YOUNG Meanwhile, Greenele was doing his own kind of damage, but she was playing in a large range shots to put the 'Hawks over the 100 mark with 234 shots. She's been Sam Miranda on his subs for the final touches an easy Among other members of the delegation were Rep. Frank Horton, R-N.Y.; Walter Washington, mayor of the nation's capital, and Joseph A. Benson, chairman of the City Board of Trade. Sophomore Dave Taynor Hit 7 of 11 in Cage Opener . . The frosh shot a good 47 per cent from the field, but carried on that time-honored KU tradition of incompetence from the free throw line setting out at her perimeter. She set up the ball with Suttle getting it, and forced Pratt into 20 turnovers, while committing 11 themselves. Washington was left without a major league franchise in September when the owners voted to sell them. Senators to Dallas-Fort Worth. Tankers Favored In Big 8 Meet The University of Kansas swimming team will open its swimming season at the Big Spring weekend in Columbia, Mo. The 'Hawks, who have captured top honors in the relays the past four years, are established as the early favorites. KU coach Dick Reamon said in an interview Wednesday, "we should have one of our best teams ever this year. We're the best team we've ever seen, so someone proves they are better, we will perform as champions." “This meet Saturday” Reamon said, “it very important. It gives us a chance to compete and the other swimmers in the conference. Up to now we have only heard about the men but after this meeting well we'll have a chance to watch the conference shapes up.” Members of this year's squad are mostly underclassmen Reamon said. "The key to our success this year," Reamon said, will be the success of our underclassmen." "Our two seniors, Bob Wright and Scott Skutttle, will have to provide the leadership," he added. Fairbanks Is Named Top Coach Reamon said his junior DURHAM, N.C. (A.C.)—Chuck Fairbairn, coach of the Sugar bowlbound Oklahoma Sooners, beat the Browns for Year for District 7 by the American football Coaches association, which was announced here Wednesday. Fairbanks won the honor hairly in the voting by 110 candidates, including that which is made up of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico and Mexico, said Bill Murray, director of the association swimmers had a world of talent and more experience this year. The junions are Rick Helding, Steve Jackson and Steve Ingham. The OU coach will be one of the right finalists in a tournament held this month of the year. The winner will be announced at the association's annual convention at The University. "Other top sophomores," Reamond said, "are Phil Kidk and Keth Richy. Phil is our outstanding butterfly man." Sophomore Tom Kemph, the only all-American off last year's team, will be returning. "We're using eight or nine freshmen this weekend," he said. "They have to come through for us to have a good meet season. It will be a great experience and confidence so they will think No. 1 and feel No. 1." Reamon said another important cog in this year's team will be the freshmen. "You never know how a freshman will perform," he continued. "You need credentials and potential, but it takes competition to show if they can succeed." Sparked by a hot scoring spree late in the first half, the young University of Kansas basketball team breezed past the Xavier Musketeers, 75-71, in the Kentucky's debut Wednesday night. Debut Successful 'Hawks Foil Musketeers By SCOTT SPREIER More than 13,000 fans watched the "Hawks explode to a 37-20 halftime lead in the final four games," guard Dave Taylor came off the bench to lead the attack. Taylor pumped in four straight buckets in the final four minutes—two short jumps plus a 20- and 30- Leading the Hawk's scoring attack for the evening was another sophomore standout. A 14-0 victory on Saturday, 6 of 10 from the field plus four free throws for 16 tallies. Center Randy Canfield, who got into early air, scored 15 points to KU player hit 14, with 12 of 11 from the field. As a team, KU shot 42.1 per cent from the field, while holding Xavier to only 34.4 per cent. The Musketeer's 6-10 pivot man, Bob Fullerton led the Xavier attack with 23 points. However, the Jayhawks had trouble from the foul line—a familiar Kansas problem, hitting only 3 of 10 the first half, and finishing with 11 for 26, for 42.3 percent from the charity line, 30 per cent from the charity line. The Jayhaws, whose big mistakes is supported on the boards, the boards, surprised almost everyone by pulling down 57 rebounds to the Owens Says 1st Victory Is Important ★★★ Head basketball coach Ted Owens, who with the third best winning percentage in the country is accustomed to winning basketball games, was pleased that his team's 75 to 71 victory over Xavier "It was vitally important to this squad that we get off to a victory," said Owens after the win. "We'll have to team needs to gain confidence." He said that his young ball club looked good at times, but needed to become consistent, both on offense and defense. The Hawk's head coach was dissappointed in the team's showing from last year on charity line of 28.6 percent, however the problem isn't a new one. Last year's team, which took top honors in the Big Eight, finished the season in the basement in the free throw line. "We can shoot free throws," said Owens. "We've just got to concentrate." Owens said he was pleased with the success of his junior college transfers, especially Tom Kivisto. Kivisto led the flawk offensive drive. He also liked the play of his two pivot men, Randy Canfield and Jeff Canfield. Canfield after the 6-10 junior got into four trouble. Owens said that Canfield, who was sidelinesed by Canfield, needs to get back in top shape. Owens was also happy with the team's showing on the boards. We have more potential to develop we've demonstrated," he said. The Hawks now noun- pressed, the Bucks had rugged Kentucky. Owens saw the bolt with a nationally- ranked team would be good for the Hawks. KU pulled down 57 rebounds for the evening. He said that it was hard to judge the significance of early contexts and that the Jayhawks needed to know where they stand. On Kama Sutra Records SHAKE OFF THE DEMON Brewer and Shipley reg. $5.98 $399 Discount Records Junior college transfer, Wilson Barrow, in his first night as a 'Hawk, pulled down 14 rebounds by a teammate. The grabbed 11 and Canfield took 10. contest, but the Musketeers came right back to tie it up. Twice more the Hawks moved ahead, and then the Xavier team evened it up. The teams played even-up ball through most of the first half. KU took an 8-6 lead early in the Finally, with the score 15-15, the young Kansas team went ahead for good, on a short jumper by Barrow. Statistics Kansas Xavier FP-GIA FFA TT PF TP Natalie Brown 3.12 0.24 0 1 Stalwart 3.12 0.24 0 1 Naples 2.91 0.24 1 1 Naples 2.91 0.24 1 1 Kivisto Ravine 7.11 0.4 0 1 Kivisto Ravine 7.11 0.4 0 1 Makas 2.2 0.24 0 0 Makas 2.2 0.24 0 0 Cullerton 2.8 0.24 0 0 Cullerton 2.8 0.24 0 0 Mathews 0.0 0.0 0 0 Mathews 0.0 0.0 0 0 Roan 0.0 0.0 0 0 Rouan 0.0 0.0 0 0 Total 27.66 1.48 0 1 FG-09GA FF-17TA FP TP # 48 Foggo FF-17TA FP TP # 48 Biarger BJ-24 Blenger BA-24 Putterton BJ-14 Batmann BJ-14 Belmers BJ-14 Dearhardt DD-1 Deardorff DD-1 Willis WI-1 Willey WI-1 Petkotk IW-1 Andrew AJ-1 Andrew AJ-1 Aj-1 AJ-1 AJ Pepsters Boost Team By VICKI FERRELL The RU Pep Club spends many hours painting signs or building crash-screens before every home is built, and they put to put because they like to. This is their way of showing their support for the KU athletic The KU Pep Club is divided into two groups, the KU Pep Club Governing Board for upper class women, and the Fresh Hawks, for lower class. The governing board with its 16 members helps direct the accomodation of publicity and help them carry out plans for publicity and the painting of all The Frosh Hawk division is much smaller this year with only 60 girls as compared to 250 in previous years. Gail Gordon, Prairie Village senior and president of the peep club, said in a recent interview why she was such a sudden drop, but she said it was partly because why ther MISS GORDON was more terribly concerned about the drop because there is still a "core of interested girls." THE PEP club is not funded by the University, "We raise our own funds," said Miss Gordon, who through mum sales and dues. The pep club also is helping out with recruitment. JAYHAWK VOLKSWAGEN Sales Service Parts Body Shop Your Local Authorized Dealer 2522 Iowa 843-2200 All Weather Leather Boots by maine aires* Narrow and Medium Widths 813 Mass. St. V13-2091 M A tight man-to-man defense plus a KU press began to take their toll late in the half. The Musketeers made several costly turnovers which the 'Hawks took advantage of. Paced by the hot Knights, they hit of 6 the first half, KU jumped to its 17-9 midway lead. Kansas came out cold in the second period, and the Musketeers started a bid to catch Boston, whose fouls, left the first half of the game with seven minutes remaining, started the second half. But he was called for his most likely personal with 15:56 remaining. Senior Neal Mask, Canfield '6 to 8 replacement; took over from there and held his own against Xavier. The 'Hawk's continued to grab rebounds, but couldn't in cash in their extra scoring opportunities, missing second and third shots. However, the young team held, and began to warm up mid way the game. In the 24th in- game the game, KU built up a 24- point margin, before it backfired. Harry Graham is going home after 15 years in prison. Mr. Graham still wants to see him hang. ROBERT MITCHUM GOING HOME METROCOLOR WGM NOW! Eve, 7:30 & 9:30 Cont. 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