University Daily Kansan, December 7, 1981 Sports 'Hawks have first easy victory, 74-56 By RON HAGGSTROM Associate Sports Editor The wild finish was missing However, that's the only thing the Jayhawks were missing Saturday night. KU, who won its previous two games by 1 and 2 points, came away with an impressive 74-66 triumph over the Michigan State Spartans at Allen Field House before 12,610 fans. "WE WERE a real basketball team tonight on both ends of the court," Coach Todd Owens said. "Every good team you see has a strong defense and is much better at rebound or to reward well against a Big Ten team." The Jayhawks' defense throughout the game is their second-half offense turned out to be the difference. "Kansas played well both on offense and defense," Michigan State Coach Coch Jadethcoe said. "But the KU defense is what really won the game for Kansas." The defense held Michigan State to 40 percent shooting from the field and forced 17 turnovers. Michigan State's leading scorer, Derek Perry, was the scorekeeper and the Spartans starters only with 16 points. But the ingredients the Jayhawks have been massaged up in the second half when the masked players are ready. It was KU's starting frontline that led the second half surge. During that half they hit 16 of 20 shots and scored 32 of KU7's 48 points. AT THE BEGINNING of the half it looked like it was trying to be the Jeff Dishman show. The 6-foot-4 Hutchinson Community Junior College transfer scored the first seven points of the half for the Jayhawks and wound up scoring 16 points in the half, hitting all 5 field goal at- Dishman wound up the evening with 21 points. "Dishman was playing awesome in the second game," he said. Forward counterpart David Magley, who finished with 18 scored, score 14 of those in the game. "Everybody started to shoot a little better." Magley said. "We just got the momentum Knight responded in the second half and finished with 15 points. "WE HAVE A lot of good shooters," Knight said. "One could explain why we shot bad the last two years." sperked the Jayhawks. Although Boyle finished with only 4 points he dished out 7 assists, 6 in the second half when he was able to get the ball inside. The insertion of Tad Boyle at points guard also "Tad Boyd had the most impressive game, I thought." Heathcote said. "I don't remember too much of what happened." Boyle said. "My memory is really fuzzy right now." However, Boyle was injured with 1:37 remaining in the game when Knight fell on top of him. Preseason All- America candidate Tony Guy continued his run in the field as he hit only 14 shots and finished 5th. "That is the least of my worries," Owens said. "He's taking good shots. He's playing fine bass." "The TEAM IS playing well without me shooting good, but just be another one. I'll get my shooting help!" The Jayhawks, who have a 3-game winning streak, have won 16 straight games at home. KU will play its four straight home game tonight when the Jayhawks host Arizona at 7:35. Arizona bring a 1-1 record into the contest. The Cincinnati Reds host at 7:45 and Las Vegas, 69-49, and beat Providence, 62-58. Seurer hopes to be healthy for bowl game Frank Seurer saves ves. His doctor savings no. The KU quarterback is struggling to back in time for Kansas' Dec. 31 Hall of Fame Bowl appearance in Birmingham, Ala. Saer's elbow was dislocated in KU's final game against Seurer says his doctor, Ken Wertberger, doesn't think he'll be ready. "They are still being pessimistic," Seurer said. "But the chance is there." "I'm really excited," he said. "It should be a lot of excitement." He did not, and it should be a good same. Their defense "It feels pretty good," Seurer said. "The swelling's down an awful lot. The doctors say I'm coming along an awful lot. And it's not that sore. Seurer's right arm is in two casts, one above the elbow and one below. The casts are connected by steel hinges and cables to allow some mobility. The cables restrict my movement. They and the cables every week to allow more movement. KC Comets 1901 Reedmon Gerald "Magic" Celestin led a Kansas City Come-Soccer League, have drawn over 40,000 people for their By JAN BOUTTE Sports Writer The fans saw a form of the game adapted from The green laser beams shot across the darkened arena, keeping time to the crowd—rousing music from the movie "Midnight Express." The beams crossed and came to rest on the home goal, where out of the smoke shone the neon-Comet logo, a background for the emerging players. Thus Kansas City was introduced to its newest professional athletes, the Comets. The Comets join the Wichita Wings as Kansas members of the four-year-old Major Indoor Soccer League. 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