Page 16 University Daily Kansan, November 30, 1981 Jayhawks meet Arizona State in home opener By RON HAGGSTROM Associate Sports Editor After losing their season openers Saturday to North Carolina, 74-67, the Jayhawks will play their first regular season home game tonight against Arizona State. The Jayhawks will tippee at 7:35 in Allen Field House against last year's Pac-10 runner-up. LAST YEAR, KU defeated the Sun Devils in the Midwest Regional at Wichita State, 88-71. In that game, 6-4 guard Tony Gay earned NBC Player of the Game honors following a 36-point victory over Minnesota. "he saw we weren't playing well and he asserted himself," Coach Ted Owens said about Guy's performance last year. "We'll have to see that in every game this year." The Sun Devils, 1-0 after a victory over Arizona State returns both its starting guards from last year. Brewster Heights, return only two starters from their 24-team a year ago. Junior Byron Scott the scott in scoring last year averaging 16.4 points a game and Lafayette (Fat) Lever averaged 11.6 points, 3.5 assists, 5 goals and steals a game hold down the backcourt knicks. HOWEVER, 6-3 freshman Shawn Holliday will start in place of Scott, who is academically advanced. The starting frontline for the Sun Devil all graduated. Gone are center Aaron Lister and Seth Kurtz. Williams, who averaged 7.4 points and 3.1 rebounds a game last season, hasn't been without his troubles. Williams was ruled ineligible by the NCAA for playing in an unsactioned church league until the NCAA changed its decision last week. Arizona State's replacements up front are junior center Corey McMullen, who averaged 15 points, 10 rebounds and 6 blocked shots a game. Arizona State's players in junior forwards Walt Stone and Paul Williams. The Jayhawks, who play one of the toughest schedules in the nation this year, have had only a day to prepare for the Sun Devils after opening their season Saturday. WITH ONE exception the Jayhawks played a good game against the N. 1 ranked Tar Heels, last year's NCAA runnerup, at the Charlotte Coliseum before 11,666 fans. However, that exception turned out to be the difference in the contest. With KU leading 47-43 the Tar Teens went on a 12-0 scoring spurt to take an 8-point lead, 55-47. Kansas never got closer than 4 points the remainder of the game. The turning point came with 14 minutes remaining when KU center Kelly Knight fouled out. Knight ended the game with 8 points, connecting on 4 of 5 shots. "When we lost Kelly there it was very harmful to our team," Owns said. "WE PLAYED an excellent first half," Owens said. "We cometended very well." The Jayhawks, playing a 2-1-2 zone defense in the first half, were tied with North Carolina when the halftime was to a close. 37-37. KU's largest lead in the first half when they took a 5-point lead, 18-13. Besides losing Knight in the second half, North Carolina had a big edge from the free throw line where the Tar Wars went 11 of 16 and 16 of 22 (98), while the Jayhawks were 0 for 2 and 1 of 4 for the game. The Jayhawks were led by co-captains forward David Magley and Guy Magley, who finished with 24 points, went 13 of 17 from the floor and in one stretch hit 7 straight shots. Guy KU's two starting newcomers, Jeff Dishman and Lance Hill finished with 9 and 8 points respectively. Dishman led KU on the boards, grabbing b, and Hand handed out 6 assists. "For their first game they did a fine job," Owens said. The loss was only Owens' second loss in season openers. His record in opening games is 16-2. **Start Lineup** F - David Magaye 64 Senior F - Jeff Dahlman 64 Junior C - Kelly Knight 52 Sophomore C - Nick Sear 64 Senior G - Lance Hill 64 Junior A **Availability Start Lineup** W - Wall Stone 64 Junior F - Paul Williams 64 Junior F - McLay Mullen 64 Junior F - Greg Fraternity G - Lafarge lever 64 Senior Fambrough, players honored by AP, UPI Several Kansas football players and head Coach Don Fambrigh received end-of-the-season recognition by the major wire services last week. Fambrough was named Big Eight Coach of the Year by both the Associated Press and United Press International. Fambrough guided this year's Jayhawk team to an 8-3 record and a berth in the Hall of Fame Bowl Dec. 31 in Birmingham, Ala. In 1979, when Fambrough took over as coach, the Jayhaws were 3-8. Last season they finished 4-5 under Fambrough, who has been associated with the Javhawk football team for 30 years. To cap off the awards, Fambrush was given a two-year extension on his contract by Bob Marcum, director of athletics. The extension runs through Dec. 5, 1984. "I certainly appreciate the evidence shown by Bob Marcum, Chancellor Gene A. Budig and the athletic council," Fambrough said. "I'll be forever grateful for the second chance to coach at Kansas. I think we are on the brink of something great here." Three Jayhawks were named to both the All-Big Eight teams of the AP and UPI. Wide receive Wayne Capers, linebacker Kyle McNetton and punter Bucky Scribner were named first-round picks. Scribner ended his junior season with 75 pumps for 3,283 yards, a 43.8 yard average. Scribner, whose longest punt was 70 yards, was on the top five napping list nationally most of the season. Capers, also a junior, had 36 reception for the team in yards, a 14.4 yard average. He scored four touchdowns. McNorton led the Jayhaws with 132 tuckers and took over first place on the KU all-time tackling list. The senior from Topeka, Kan, will play in the Bowl in Tokyo and the East-West Shrine game. Lawrence, Smith and Horn were also named to the UPI second team along with kicker Bruce Guard David Lawrence, defensive end Bryan Horn and noseguard Greg Smith were named to the AP second team. Quarterback Frank Seurer, tailback Garfield Taylor safety Roger Foote and linebacker Chris Toburno received honorable mention. Seurer and Foote also received honorable mention by UPL First Team Officer Wide receiver—Wayne Osmann, Kansas (South Miami, Tight end—Jamie Williams, Nebraska (Dawson, Iowa), 6-23, juniors) Guard—Dan Harley, Nebraska (Omaha, Neb.) 6-3, 72.7 center: Karl Nelson, Iowa state (Dakill, KS) 6-4, 102. Garder-Terry Crouch, Oklahoma (Dallas, Texas) 6-14, 72 senator; Donkey Kory, Oklahoma (Pasadena, Texas) 6-24. Center- Dave Rumington, Nebraska (Omaha, Neb.) 6-2, 283, junior. Quarterback—John Quinn, Iowa State (West Des Moines, Iowa) 84,168; senior Running hacks: -Weyerhaeuser Cricketfield, Iowa State (Cincinnati) 10-6, 9-10. -Columbus Rockets 40-8, 10-10. Mike Renter, Newbraska 10-7, 9-10. Jimmy William, Nebraska (Washington, D.C.), 239, senior; Pete Ferry, Colorado (Littleton, Colo.), 60. Kicker--Larry Roach, Oklahoma State (Dallas, Texas), 615, 171rem. Tackles—Beggie Singletree, Kansas State (Tampa, Fla). 62, 15, 24)Singletree, Jeff Gayard, Missouri. Overland Park, Fla. Middle guard - Gary Lewis, Oklahoma State (Oklahoma City) (Kailey 754, 190 arm) Junior basketball - Hwy, Young, Oklahoma State (East Houston), EI, 61; junior, senior, Kyle Mott, Kentucky, Missouri. Bards- *Pete Dicerem*, Oklahoma State (Wilmington), B-1-10, 11-13; Kevin Foster, Saint Louis, Mo. (Joe Brown, Iowa State (Phalia) Fikos, Jr., Missouri, N.J. (Seurat, Kijeuba (Schley, Ken.), N. 6/18) Punter- Bucky Scribner, Kansas (Lawrence, Kan.) 64, 200, junior. Second Team Offense Wide receiver-James Caver, Missouri. Tapestry - Underwear - Bedding Tackles - Lingerie - Bydor. Oklahoma. Coorad Goode. Guarda-David Lawrence, Kansas; Vince Rafferty, Caledar- Center—Brad Edelman, Missouri Quincy College, Towson Gill, Nebraska Running backs--Boyer Cruz, Nebraska; Phil Bates, Nebraska; Bob Meyer, Missouri. Kicker-Bruce Kalimeyer, Kansas. Defense Ends--Tony Felici, Nebraska, Bran Horn, Kansas. Oklahoma Middle guard—Greg Smith, Kansas. Western guard—Mike Green, Oklahoma State; Steve Nassau, Michael M., Newtown, Paul J., Tackens- Shaunmee Cromwell, Iowa State, Silky Bryan, Oklahoua Linebackers--Mike Green, Oklahoma State; Steve Dankmerk, Nebraska Backs> Violet Scot, Colorado; Rie Limpain, Nebraska; Gerry Murrill, Kansas State; Rene Limenbeer, Iowa State. - J.F.R. McGraw & Co., Ltd. Quartet-Back, Frank Seurat, Karnas; Darell Shepell, Okahanna December Tackle—Henry Waechter, Nebraska Midace guard—John Levy, Oakbane Linebackers—Dan Zurich, Kansas State; Van Darkw, Kansas State; John Duggar, Oklahoma http://www.westnorthin.com/sale/ Banks-超 富 Foote, Kansas; Deternectus John- Massuer; etc Hockey **YESTERDAY RESULTS** Nationals 10, Rockies 3 Miami 8, Toronto 2 Montreal 2, Philadelphia 4 Quincy 4, New York Kings 4 Toronto 2, Detroit 5 Detroit 2, Philadelphia 7 KU head coach Don Fambrough last week was named Big Eight Coach of the Year by the Associated Press and United Press International. Fambrough led the Jayhaws to an 8-3 season. 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