Page 6 University Daily Kansan, February 15, 1982 Huskers defeat KU By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer The Nebraska swim team proved to be too much for the Kansas men's swim team as the defending Big Eight team won the Jayhawks 79-34 in Iowa Saturday. "We struggled, to say the least," Coach Gary Kemp said. "As usual, where we were strong, we were strong, where we were weak, we were weak." RON NEUGENT had the best day for the JAYHawks, winning the 500-yard freestyle, the 1,000 freestyle and the 200-meter freestyle. The first place finishers for the JAYHawks. "Nebraska is the predominate team in the Big Eight," Kmpf said. "We have to get tough. Every single team has to do their part for us to be successful." "We have some people doing the job, but we need to have 19 doing the job, not nine or ten." The Jayhawks did perform well in the 500 freestyle, the 1,000 freestyle and the 200 butterfly, sweeping the events, Neguent took first in all three events and Bob Vince and Dave Killen took and third in the 500 and 1,000 treestyle. Brad Wells and Cameron Dunn took second and third in the 200 butterfly. Gardner Wright had the only other winner. Carlyle takes second, taking another in the 200 backstroke. "I saw some things we needed to do," Kemp said. "Some of our athletes saw that they needed to get their act together." Senior co-captain Killen said that the Jayhawks problem was that they lacked enthusiasm. "We blew them away in the distance, (500 and 1,000 freestyle) sweeping the event, and no one really got excited." he said. "We just moved on to the next The Jayhawks have one more meet before the Big Eight Championships. 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Free scored 4 points to send Golden State on an 11-2 bitz of the Kings during the final three-and-a-half minutes of the first period to open up a 35-21 lead. Warriors maintained that 14-point lead at the intermission and then bleed the game open by outscoring the Kings 12-3 in the third of the quarter to take a 64-14 lead. Short scored 7 fourth-quarter points to give the Warriors a 102-79 lead with 4:32 remaining. But Kansas City scored 14 straight points from there including 5 three-points and 4 apes from Kevin Leder and Steve Johnson to make the score respectable. 18 the points by Free left him 2 points shy of scoring a career 10,000 points. Jerry Barry Carroll also scored 18 points and Lorenzo Romar scored 15 for the Warriors. Johnson and Cliff Robinson each scored 15 to pace Kansas City. IN-ROOM MOVIES * WATERBEDS * MIRRORS AIRPORT MOTEL 24-40 Hwy 849-980-3 "A Frank We Can All Afford" 23rd & Iowa Lawrence phone 843-9672 CARRY OUT MENU W.C. 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If you have purchased SEASON TICKETS to the KU Concert, Chamber Music or University Theatre series, or are a member of First Nighters or the Swarthout Society, you may purchase tickets to the performance February 10-17 at the Murphy Hall Box Office. All seats are reserved for this special evening of dance. Reservations may be made by calling 913/864-3982. Unpaid reservations MUST be picked up 24-hours prior to the performance. ___ A performance of social and religious dance from West Africa to commemorate Black History Month. 8:00 p.m. Sunday, February 21, 1982 Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall The University of Kansas Tickets available at the University Theatre Box Office in Murphy Hall and the SUAOffice in the Kansas Union. Admission $1.50 Presented in part by the Kansas Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency