Guards From page one University Daily Kansan Wednesday, August 24, 1977 5 Fia., was named the top player on Florida's 20.5 points and 11.4 rebounds. He scored 20.5 points and 11.4 rebounds. Owens said he might try Hurt, Crawford Nam at perimeter positions. All are consid- ered to be safe. KU ALSO appears to have good depth and Staff Photo by GEORGE MILLENER Reaching up NeenKoigs, the Jayhawks' 6-10 forward, figures to be a domineering force under the basket at the University of Kansas sets its sights on a Big Eight championship. Following an 18-10 effort last season, head coach Ted Owens may shift his game from a face-to-face to a quicker, guard-oriented approach with the addition of top-flight guards. Koenings, 8,10, three-year letterman from Goddard, was captain of last year's squail. Koenings has led the 'Hawks in field goal and free throw percentage the past two seasons and won an 10.9 average. His 197 rebounds were second on the squail. "Ken is very interested in the team concept," Norwood said. "He is intelligent and a hardworker. Ken is a fine offensive player who plays very aggressive defense." experience at center, where seniors Ken Koenings and Donnie Von Moore and Junior Paul Mokeski return. VON MOORE, who returned last year after sitting out a year because of illness, averaged 7.1 points and pulled down 153 rebounds on the court. Moore, second on the team behind Koeniga. "He has all the tools, he can jump well and plays good defense," Norwood said. "We hope he increases his quickness." Mokeski, a 7-4 junior from Encino, Calif., missed eight weeks of the 1976-77 season because of a broken ankle. Mokeski was bothered with hamstring pulls as a freshman and has yet to play a full season. Last year, he averaged 6.1 points. After the loss of Nobles, Owens is concerned about the forward spot. "THAT'S THE area we know the least about," he said. "We are strong at guard and the pivot area, and we could come out very strong at the forward spot. It's just a question of developing a fundamentally sound forward." The only returning forward is 6-7 sophomore Anderson, who appeared in six games. The Jayhawks begin practice Oct. 15 in preparation for their opening Nov. 28 at home. Basketball schedule Staff Photo Nov. 28 Central Missouri State Nov. 28 Central Missouri State Nov. 28 Southern Methodist Nov. 27 Murray State Nov. 27 Fulton-Jacksonius Dec. 10 Kentucky Dec. 10 St. Louis Dec. 10 at Oral Roberts Dec. 10 at Oral Roberts (Lake Rock) Dec. 7.50 Big Eight Holiday Tournament (at Kansas Jan. 7 at Missouri Jan. 7 at Oklahoma State Jan. 14 Oklahoma Jan. 21 Iowa State Jan. 21 Kansas State Jan. 21 at Nebraska Jan. 28 Colorado Feb. 1 Oklahoma State Feb. 4 Oklahoma Feb. 4 Missouri Feb. 19 Iowa State Feb. 28 Nebraska Feb. 28 Arkansas Feb. 38 First Round of Big Eight Post-Season Mar. 3-4 Big Eight Post-Season Tournament (at KU basketball coach Ted Owens fires instructions to his team. One Free Wash with this coupon King-O-Mat locations Malls—just like home! 6th & Maine Plaza East, 19th & Haskell One coupon per visit, please Expires Oct. 31, 1977 Maytag equipped • Attendants on duty A GROCERY STORE in JAYHAWKER TOWERS?? Not quite, but we do have pop, candy bars, pizza, sandwiches (hot to go), potato chips, lunchmeat, dairy products, fruit pies, Twinkies, HoHo's, donuts, cookies, FROGURT paper goods, dishwashing soap, laundry soap, soup, ice and much, much more, New items every week. OPEN DAILY 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. --- Fri. and Sat. 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 111 Flint 864-4358 Time to get In Season. In Season. The newest and brightest sportswear store in Lawrence. Carrying names like Winning Way, Beta, Nike, and Donskik tights, in red and black, is a young adult an alternative to comfestade sportswear. Where do you advertise when you want to reach the active, sportsoriented $75 million market on the Hill. 50% of which comes off the Hill for sports equipment? Get yourself some intensive care. At In Season. Your backhand is fair, but your tennis outfit's on the critical list? THE $75,000,000 QUESTION: 844 Massachusetts Street Lawrence Kansas 60044 (913) 842-2442 WELCOME BACK HAWKS THE BIRD FEATURES TOPLESS DANCERS 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. - Private club - Air conditioned - Membership available - Disco music Open from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. 843-9800 501 N. 9th