University Daily Kansan Friday, December 1, 1972 7 No Commodore Starter Under 6-5 Tall Vanderbilt to Test Fast'Hawks By DON PFANNENSTIEL Kansan Sports Writer It will be Vanderbilt's tremendous height to the university of Kansas' speed when the two teams face each other Saturday night in the Jayhawk's 1972 basketball season opener at Allen Field House. The tip-off is scheduled for 7:35 p.m. The Commodores not only have a 7-4 center listed as a probable starter, but they also feature a 6-7 guard. In their starting lineup no one is less than 6-5. Coach Roy Skinner and his Vanderbilt squad were in a rebuilding season last year, but they still managed to finish with a 16-10 record by winning six of their last seven starts. At times last season the Commodores looked impressive with triumphs over NIT entry Memphis State, Bradley and rugged Illinois. Skinner, a 12-year veteran at Vanderbilt, has 10 return lettersman this season, including two to the U.S. national team. Junior Jan van Breda Koff, a 6-7 guard and possibly the tallest backcourt man in the country, will team up with a 6-8 junior Bill McNeill to be the forward position will be senior Red Freeman, who averaged 11.7 points a game last season despite being hampered by a pair of bud ankles. Skimmeraid Freeman the first full speed for the first time in two years. Vanderbilt, which opened its season Thursday night against Louisville, will be led by its leading scorer from a year ago, 65 points. Washington, the Hammpton, who averaged 17.3 points a game. Steve Turner, 7-4, or 7-4 Ray Maddux will start for the Commodores at the post position. Turner sat out last season, while Hale Gibson scored 8.1 points and 12 rebounds per game. In presson poll the Commodores were invoked with Kentucky and Tennessee to wilt their heads, and the governor's KU coach Ted Owens will be entering his ninth season as head coach Saturday. He has a winning percentage of .734 on the basis of a 160-58 won-loss record. pionship. Vanderbilt returned the most experienced team of this trio. Against Vanderbilt, Owens said, he will not change the line and it will remain the it can be a disadvantage and work the opposite way." three-guard offense that was used Tuesday in the intrasquad game. The three guards were all on defense from a 24-point performance in the intrasquade game; sophomore Dale Greenlee; and sophomore Marshall Rodgers. At sophomore Warner Wilbrow and sophomore Rick Suttle. Owens said KU would not change its style because of Vanderbilt's height, but he said he might have to add another forward to the lineup. "I might use Dale Hasele, Tommie Smith or Mike Fidellek for extra Rebounding power," he said, "but otherwise, we will not adjust any other way. In recent years, the Jayhawks have played some of the toughest schedules in the country and this year is no exception. The team should perhaps be the toughest player ever. Saturday's game between KU and Vanderbilt will be the first meeting between the two schools. A crowd of 12,500 is expected at Allen Field House. ★★ "I will be a very difficult game," he said. It would be to our advantage if we win the game. I don't know. The University of Kansas track team worked to establish times and organize events during an intraassay meet Thursday night in Allen Field House. Probable Starters "This is not a high pressure meet," said to crackouch Bittmanns. "We wanted it." Kansas (0-0) Timmons said he was also interested in organizing the facilities and officals for future meets at KU by having the meet at KU, which was the only meet this semester. Kim Tivato, 6-2, guard Dale Greenlee, 6-2, guard M Marshall Rogers, 6-2, guard Rick Suttle, 6-4, forward Rick Suttle, 6-4, forward Meet Shows Progress Of KU Track Squad The following were the first place winners in the meet: long jump, Danny Sealy, 23' 5"; mile, Jim Eault, 4;11.6; 60-yard dash, 37'; mule, John Campbell, 36'; Sullivan, 11.4; triple jump, Roger Jones, 45'; 4' 44; yard-dash, Mark Lutz, 52.5; 4' high hurdles, Greg Gandreve, 7;4 high jump, Randy Smith, 6 '8'; shot put, Rudy Gueneman, 9'; pole vault, Terry Potter, 15 '6'. Timmons said he thought that the one and two-mile runs produced good scores and that the long jump and high jump were improving rapidly. Timmons said the team was off to a slow start this year because he was at the Olympics, but he said there were some good times for a meet at this time of year. VANDERBILT (0-0) Jan van Breda Kolff, 6-7, guard Bill Logan, 6-5, guard Hayley Maddox, 6-8, or Steve Turner, 7-4, center Red Freeman, 6-7, forward Terry Crompton, 6-5, forward VANDERRII.T (0-0) will hold interviews for a committee to work on an SUA Concert to be held Saturday, January 27th,1973 in Allen Field House. The artist to be announced at a later date. Student Union Activities Any student interested in working on such a committee is asked to come in to the SUA office, to sign up for a specific interview time. INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1972 from 7:00 p.m. until all have been interviewed. Game Canceled The junior varsity basketball game between the University of Kansas and Highland Community Junior College scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Knoxville Regional Athletic Club. According to KU head basketball coach Ted Owens, KU did not have enough players ready for the contest because a number of players were injured. 13 Volleyball Squads Undefeated The last men's intramural volleyball games for the regular season are scheduled to be played today. Out of the original 74 teams, 16 have dropped out of competition. Of the remaining 58 teams, 13 are undefeated. Voleball is the last intramural sport for the fall semester. Next semester, the intramural basketball season will begin. Basketball is the biggest men's intramural sport. Close to 100 teams might be competing. Next week the playoffs begin for volleyball, Trophies will be awarded to the division, league and high championship team and will be held in fraternity team and one independent team. 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