University Daily Kansan Monday, December 11, 1972 9 controls ents. The s from iniment as, and i in in- ued that access to television obtained mming of the Public a sharp and a bill network. that the furful and litited by off, was years of "" into a David winning best and solved in e from F. Ken- which face, and on the Vietnam,nt with Fire in a free n Viet- um that people e saved number xander s series pre- 144," in ety in- "judge," e of the purges. writers forever "Glory" and lohe- the kakttaky mighgh the "is" with to the "is" an anu ai nian it used re- rect next mainy sole id-al. any fa-fa-lal the me man, of of is ser-ing qu-in ed a al al but utter no no ses KU Hopes to Rebound Tonight Eban, a first- el. Israeli Collins Paris Iowa Outmuscles Javhawks, 69-56 By DON PFANNENSTIEL Kansan Sports Writer The young, inexperienced University of Kansas basketball squad should not ponder its 65-56 defeat to Iowa Saturday night. Instead the Jayhawks must look to tonight's contest with the Xavier Musketeers at Allen Field House. Tonight's game, which is the fourth in six days for the 'Hawks, will feature one of the better shooting teams KU has faced. Coach Dick Campbell's Musketeers have shot 50.8 per cent from the field during their first two games. Xavier, which has a 1-2 record, posted its only victory against Wheeling College of Virginia, 91-56. Its losses were to Thomas and Kentucky, of Kentucky, 65-44, and Houston, 114-78. KU, which is having its worst start in a number of years, has not played a complete game this season. Against Iowa Saturday the Hawks moved the ball well in the first half and held off the Cardinals on careless and muscular Iowa went on to win the Javahws their third loss in four starts. AGAIN KU was outbounded Saturday night, 38-33. Although the rebounds night was better than it had been previously, it still wasn't. The principal concern for coach Ted Owens. "We lost our ope in the second half and did not move the ball as well as in the first half." Owens said. "Although we did not win, we still had the real challenge we need." Many anticipate that the rebounding problem will be solved when 6-10 center Danny Knight becomes eligible Dec. 23 against Kentucky. "Obviously our rebounding chances will be better with him," Owens said, "but the players we have can rebound better than that was proved in the first half Saturday." KU, which played a slow-down type of offense against Iowa because of the Hawkeyes' strength on the boards, showed little interest in passing than it has at any time this season. "We were taking the good shots," owens was quick to point out. "I don't know much about Xavier except that they have a lot of them, so we should stop our tempo." we will probably speed up our tempo. XAVIER WLL beled by 6-4 guard Steve Penhorwood and 6-4 forward Conny Warren. Penhorwood, the team's leading scorer, has averaged 15 points a game. Warren who has been pumping in 13 points per game on the team's 14.5 average is also tops on the team. The other starters for Xavier will be 6-2 Scotty Franklin at guard, 6-5 Robbie Williams at forward and 6-4 Jerry Foley at center. Bob Fulltonlar, who scored 23 points between the two schools, is also expected to win KU won that game a year ago, 75-57. For the third time this season, KU's scoring Saturday night was led by Rick Suttle, who had 28 points. Suttle had only three rebounds. This season the sophomore center has grabbed a total of only 17 rebounds. "It is a matter of concentration," Owens said. "The battle has the potential to rebalance both sides." THE 'HAWKS' defeats this year have come from some of the better teams in the NHL, including the Minnesota Northwestern. "It's like anything else," he said. "How we let it effect us will make the difference. We less believers in ourselves it would be better if we wouldn't have played these teams." advantage or a disadvantage, depending how the team approach it. Owens, we is concentrating on the Xavier game and the Jayhawk Classic this week, we did if KU did well this week, it would give the team a great boost and also give it momentum for their first road game against Kentucky. The team is disappointed with the three defeats, but Owens said, "Ordinarily defeats are not good for you, but we can't make any changes. We improve we can be a very good team." Kansan Staff Photo by PRIS BRANDSTED KU's Wilson Barrow Duels Neil Fegebank (15) ... Iowa beat the Jayhawks in that department, too. 38-33. Let Naismith Hall Take the "Hassle" Out of Apartment Living. APARTMENT LIFE GOT YOU DOWN? * -warrow -w-9 -ffa -reb p tp 10 starrow -s-9 -ffa -reb p tp 10 Sutie -s-15 1.17 0.4 3 10 Nitrote -s-2 0.4 1 3 10 Nitrote -s-8 0.4 1 3 10 M. Rogers -r-4 1.4 0 4 10 R. Hughes -r-4 1.4 0 4 10 Fidelde -o-1 0.1 0 1 10 Fidelde -o-1 0.1 0 1 10 Totals -表-8545 -表-6113 -表-80 56 By BRET MARSHALL Kansan Sports Writer Sweeping the team title, the Jayhawks set five meet records. The University of Kansas' swimming team displayed its Big Eight superiority once again Friday and Saturday, as it swept the Atlantic Coast for two of the International Relays in Stillwater. Oklahom The Jayhawks finished with 108 points for the meet, while Oklahoma State was a state. 'Hawk Swimmers Breeze To Sixth Big 8 Meet Win Iowa...35 36 - 69 Kansas ...28 36 - 69 ... | | tg-ft-sa | tf-fsa | reh | pq | tp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Collinna | 1.9 | 1.9 | 3 | 4 | 15 | | Feebekah | 1.9 | 1.9 | 3 | 4 | 15 | | Feebekah | 10.94 | 5.74 | 14 | 4 | 13 | | LaPrince | 9.12 | 5.74 | 13 | 4 | 13 | | Williana | 4.9 | 6.24 | 6 | 3 | 10 | | Williamia | 6.9 | 6.24 | 6 | 3 | 10 | | Angelina | 1.1 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Angelina | 1.1 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Total | 10.45 | 0.00 | 38 | 15 | 69 | | Totals | 10.45 | 0.00 | 38 | 15 | 69 | The record in the 200-yard freestyle relay was set by Rick Heidinger, Roland Sabates, Allan McDonald and Phil Kidd in 1:26.4. This was set in the preliminaries. In the finals, Allen Caudle replaced Kidd and the team won again. ★ ★ ★ In the 140-yard freestyle relay, Jayhawks Tom Kempf, Kegemp Kkev, Steve Ingham and Tom Hodgson set a record of 13 minutes. 34.4 seconds. KANSAS (56) The Jayhawks' final meet record was established in the 800-yard freestyle relay with Hodgson, Ingham, Tom Kempf and Heidinger posting a time of 7:14.3. The same four 'Hawks that posted the record in the 200 also a mark in the 400-490.' Wait, the comma after 400 is very close to the start of the sentence. Actually, it looks like "the record in the 200 also a mark in the 400-490." I'll just use the first one. The same four 'Hawks that posted the record in the 200 also a mark in the 400-490.' IOWA (69) KU nabbed one other first, that coming in centages ... 38.5 ... 76.0 The fifth place finishes by the breaststroke relay team and the 300-yard individual medley team were the events Reasona needed to be improved. Ramon was pleased with the performances of Rick Heldinger and Gary Kelman. the 300-yard backstretch relay with Gary Clemens. A temp of 16 degrees Fahrenheit would be sufficient, a wipeout time of 3:30. Combining for second place in the one-mometer dive and third place in the three-meter dive were Scott Davies and Steve Tulloe, who dived at 374.25 points in the one-mometer event. "The men were ready to do well," Reamon said, "and in many instances they did. However, the team needs much improvement in many areas." head coach Dick Reamon said his team performed about as he expected. "Rick Heidinger probably had his most outstanding meet of his career," Reamon said. "Gary Kempham swelt very well for his performance, and I know he will be a strong swimmer at KIL." The squad will rest during finals and then start preparing for the Sooner-Cowboy Invitational, which will be Jan. 11-13 in Stillwater. faces & trees Lucas McGee's Unusual apparel for folks of both genders. Handmade leather goods candles and various other paraphenalia. Wishing you a joyous holiday Season and a peaceful New Year! What a great look! Country Set... with high waisted, cuffed pants, and a weskit. 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