University Daily Kansan, March 5, 1982 KU seniors end careers with class Two sensational careers came to end for the Kansas Jayhawks in their loss at Kansas State last Tuesday. Senior co-captains Tony Guy and David Magley finished their careers at Kansas following the Wildcats' 74-62 victory. Although the Jayhawks didn't go out winners, Guy and Maydley did. Following the loss, the two congratulated K-State players in the locker rooms and wished them well, but positive words about the Wildcats. "I HAVE all the respect in the world "Their chemistry is just right, and they can be a championship team," Guy said. RON HAGGSTROM for the team and for Coach (Jack) Hartman, "Magley said. 'I really hope he go all the way." "I know a lot is said about the rivalry between the schools, but now they are representing the state of Kansas, and I hope they do well." Both left KU the way they entered it, with class. I came to rou from Towson, Md., where he was named All-American by McDonald's, Parade Magazine, Street and Smith Yearbook, Basketball Hall of Fame. In his senior at Lafayette High School, he averaged 22 points a range. It was the same story for Magley, who was honored as Indiana's "Mr. Basketball," which is awarded to the most outstanding player named All-American by Parade and named All-American by Parade and Basketball Weekly. In his senior year at LaSalle High School, he averaged 25.1 points and 12.8 rebounds a game. BOTH CONTAINED the success they enjoyed in high school, but it took Magley a little longer to get in the spotlight that did它 Guy. Guy, who played in 117 games at KU second only to Darnell Valentine's 118, started immediately and wound up starting in 115 of those. A pre-season All-American pick, Guy continued to show improvement in his game during his first three years before tapering off a little this season. In his first three years, his point production increased each year, along with his field goal percentage and assists. Guy finished his career with 1,488 points, which places him fifth on the all-time Kansas scoring list. However, he will wear his KU uniform one more time, when he plays in the Aloha Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii MAGLEY TOOK a little longer to develop, but only because of injuries Allough finishing his career playing in 112 games, Magley was bothered by a shoulder injury his first two seasons as a Jawback. After his junior year, he was only averaging 9.5 points a game, and critics began to cut down the South Bend, Ind., forward. People were beginning to wonder if the Jayhawks had made a mistake. Magley silenced those critics this year. At the beginning of the season, Coach Ted Owens said, that Magley “is in the best condition of his career. His life is being prepared to and having a great senior year at KU.” AND THAT he did, finishing the season averaging 17.3 points, third in the Big Eight. 8.4 rebounds, second in the big Eight, and 1 blocked shot a game. Magley's outstanding season earned him a spot on the UPI All-Big Eight First Team. Magley finished his career as the ninth leading rebounder in Kansas history, grabbing 96 boards, and the leading scorer, tossing in 1,021 points. However, their biggest accomplishment came this season, when they took care of ego problems the Jayhawks have had in the past. "This is one team where you can actually say that everybody on the team is a friend." Maglev said. "We actually sincerely care for one another," Guy said. The leadership they provided was accepted by the newcomers. "You couldn't ask for better captains," freshman guard Tad Boyle said. "They lead by example and they don't try to be authoritative. "WE ARE fortunate to have both of them." The co-captains' accomplishments don't stop there, they also had success off the court. Both of them were named to the District Five Academic All-American Team. In high school, Magley served as the president of the school's National Honor Society. Last fall, he had a perfect 4.0 grade point average. "The fans and people in Lawrence have really been good to me," Magley said. "I have nothing but fond memories. "These were the best four years of my basketball life." While most fans will look at Guy and Magley as two more athletes to pass on, they weren't. They were two classy athletes the Jayhawks will miss. Giants trade Cabell to Tigers COTTSDALE, Arix. — The San Francisco Giants, seeking outfield help, traded first baseman Eno Cabell and a second baseman Danny Ingram. Tigers yesterday for Champ Summers. By United Press International Cabell became expendable to the Giants after they signed free agent Reggie Smith earlier in the week. Smith, normally an outfielder, will be used at first base this year, according to Giants' manager Frank Robinson. Cabell, 32, a right-handed hitter, is a veteran of 10 major league seasons—three with Baltimore, six with Houston and one with San Francisco. Summers, 33, went to Detroit in May 1979 from the Cincinnati Reds. Last season with the Gains, Cabell batted .25 in 96 games and collected 20 doubles, one triple and two home runs. He knocked in 38 and stole six bases. Cabell's best seasons were 1977 and 1978 with Houston. In 1977, he batted 282, had 36 doubles, seven triples, 16 home runs, 68 RBI, 191 runs and 24 stolen bases. The following season he batted 255 with 16 hits, 31 doubles, eight triples, seven home runs, 71 RBI and 18 stolen bases. etc. Intramurals Basketball Summers, who has made the rounds in the major leagues since breaking in with Oakland in 1974, didn't hit any better than Cabell in the abbreviated 1981 season. He had a 2.55 batting average with three home runs and 21 RBI. But the year before, he hit 20 home runs with 51 RBI. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Independent Men Rec.B Ecobongs 38, Sifnity 11 Shooting Stars 2, Chicken Chokers 0 Face Jobs 35, The Disease 43 Kenny's Kids 37, Weak Tole 32 Hobart's 31, Triangle 80 Hudson's 42, Triangle No # 2.0 Skewered Deters 42 Phi PtLb.350 M Matt Packing Co, 31, Harold's Hoggers 40 M Matt Packing Co, 31, Harold's Hoggers 40 A-Ms Bkm C-Bk. 20 B-Ck Bkm C-Bk. 20 STEVE DICK/Kansan Rec. B Clueless Wonders 2, Blisters II 0 Sellardas 48, Blasters 12 Snob Hillbenders 19, L.W. s 3 Independent Wor- senior co-captains Tony Guy (34) and David Magley (35) made their last appearance at Allen Field House last Saturday the Iowa State Cyclones. The two finished their careers Tuesday night at Kansas State. Kansas tennis team travels to Tulsa By GARY GRIGGS Sports Writer Things couldn't be going any better for the KU women's tennis team. After a season-opening loss to a tough Wichita State team, the Jayhawks are flying high, having swept the Southwest Missouri State Invitational last week, which moved their overall record to 3-1. Also, because the indoor part of their schedule is now completed, the team is getting a break of sorts in its practice schedule. THE TEAM began workouts Jan. 20 and up until this past week, had been practicing indoors at the Alvamar Racquetball Club. But it practiced at 6 a.m. because that was the only time it could reserve the building. Now, the team has the luxury of reaction to outbursts, perimeter checks and hours of the day. "IREALLY feel good about our team at this point," she said. "Physically, we are in good shape, and our doubles play has been fantastic." "I must admit, the girls were pretty ecstatic over the change in practice times," Head Coach Kathy Merrion said. "We need to work on our depth in singles, though," she said. "We also can stand some more work on our mental concentration. We've been having a little difficulty holding our concentration through the full three sets." Senior Corey Nason said she thought the extra conditioning the team did last week had helped. According to Merrion, the team's early success hasn't surprised her. "We all agreed that the quickness and agility drills and the extra running really benefited us, especially in last week's matches." Nason said. "It's really hard to start the season off against a high caliber team like Wichita State. We really weren't in the best of shape for that match." THE JAYHAWKS have four players who are off to particularly good starts thus far. Freshman Laura Runnels and pitcher are 3-1 in singles, as well as in doubles. "Doubles play requires team play, and Corey and I play well as a team." separate individuals out there on the court." "Mauren and I play really well as a team," Jensen said. "We move well together, and that is a big key to successful doubles play." Junior Maureen Guilfoil and sophomore Marn Jensen are currently undefeated, 4-0 in doubles play. THE JAYHAWKS could manage only two outdoor practices because of this week's weather, and Merrion is a little about the team's first outdoor match. Merrison said she was confident her squad would do well this weekend. They play Oklahoma City University this afternoon in a dual match in Tulsa, Okla. Tomorrow afternoon, they will face another rival University in separate dual matches. “Indoors and outdoors are two entirely different types of games.” Merrion said. “In indoor tennis, you don't have any wind or sun or any other distractions that you encounter when you play outdoors.” "We've beaten all of these teams before, so we should do pretty well," she said. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY March 6 1-6 p.m. SUNDAY March 7 1-6 p.m. KU STUDENTS & FACULTY—Reserve your unit for next semester! 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