6 Thursday, January 18, 1979 University Daily Kansan LITWIN'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S LEVI'S STRAIGHT LEG SALE $ 11 99 style no. 519 Steadv Missouri dismantles Kansas, 58-55 Kansas discovered last night that it could play basketball as poorly at home as it has in college. CORDS & DENIMS 28-38 -- 25-38 By JOHN P. THARP Associate Sports Editor Missouri, probably the worst team in the Big Eight, led KU the entire game and finally sent the Hawks to the dressing room from again, with a final score of 58-65. The game wasn't nearly as close as the final score. The Tigers, 6-9 overall, led by as many as 11 points and use a sagging zone defense to convince KU to put up shots so far outside that the 'Hawks may have had snow on their shoes. DOWNTOWN 831 Mass. Out of 48 shots, many of them parking lot specials, KU sank only 25. MU scored four fewer points from the field, but stayed hot early in the second half to protect a 30-25 intermission lead and finish with 51.1 percent shooting from the field. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Sports KU head coach Ted Owens was grim after the game. He had just spent about 20 minutes talking to his players before they held a conclave. After the players' meeting, he announced that only played three minutes, announced that no player would be talking to the press. Owens did talk, but he was a bit happy. "We're not going to have a good "We're not going to have a good basketball team," he said, "until we learn to sacrifice a little bit. We had no patience on offense—32 percent—that's the kind of shots we're taking." By sacrifice, Owens said, every individual would have to give up shots and work for the better percentage shot. Remembering better times, he mentioned Ken Koenigs, a starter last year who was willing to sacrifice and give up shots. Darnell Valentine, who hit six of his 10 points from the field, seemed to be the only one in the first half. Meanwhile, the Tigers collectively took apart KU, ranked 19th by UPI and 20th by AP. Thanks to Curtis Berry, who apparently used 20-20 vision to lead the game with 20 points and 20 rebounds, MU jumped to an early 29-9 lead. Berry, who was listed at center but played like a wing forward, erabbed 17 of hisrebounds in the first half. "I can't remember anyone getting that Bowling Leagues ★ SPRING 1979 Spring Leagues Begin on the Following Days many in a half," MU head coach Norm Stewart said. Monday Jan. 22 Guys & Dolls 8:00 pm Tuesday Jan. 23 Scratch 7:00 pm Owens had to substitute early when four starters got three fouls each in the first half. But the bench could only muster 14 points and 10 of those came from freshman forward David Magley. Fouls didn't plague Kansas in the second half. Wednesday Jan. 24 Greek 6:30 pm Wednesday Jan. 24 All Campus 8:30 pm Valentine, who was the only starter who did not foul in the first half, picked up his first personal and KU's first team foul in the second half with 9:51 left. Stewart said that his team didn't intentionally clog the middle, forcing KU to take so many outside shots, but that MU instead tried to shag whoever got the ball for "We were impatient with the ball," he said, "and we were not moving." Thursday Jan. 25 Guys & Dolls 8:00 pm Friday Jan. 26 TGK 4:00 pm Johnny Crawford, who kept KU in the game by hitting 11 of his team-high 15 points in the second half, was one of the only players to comment after the game. Friday Jan. 26 TGIF 4:00 pm Join in the Fun Leagues for Everyone Larry Drew, who twisted and turned for 15 points and seemed to be the only MU player who didn't throw an occasional elbow or any other part of his anatomy into an opponent, pegged the main reason for his team's victory. SIGN UP AT THE JAY BOWL NOW!! or call 864-3545 for information. Friday Nite Special 6 games for $3.00 6:00 pm-11:00 Rent A Lane $2.50/hour 1:00-6:00 Daily OPEN Bowling $.60/game OUR PRICES CAN'T BEAT Crawford said the players decided to have the meeting after the game to "get something in our minds on what we have to do if we're going to be successful." "We got the big men in foul trouble," crew said, "and also they couldn't hit their opponents." or call 864-3545 for information What they got in their minds will be tested Saturday in Manhattan when KU, now 9-4 and 1-2 in the conference, plays Kansas State. Women go to tournament KU has won seven of its last eight games and has been led by the play of sophomore forward Lynette Woodard, who averages about 35 points a game. Kansas puts a five-game winning streak on the line at the 1 p.m. when the Jayhawks face Colorado in the opening round, putting the sports basketball in Lincoln, Neb. Leon Lachman Washington said Tuesday she hoped KU's improved depth would carry the team to the tournament's finals. There, the game was a close one, with Missouri for a repeat of last year's championship game. In that game, MU beat KU py three points. "We had problems with officiating." Washington said of last year's championship game. "We had several players out early in the second half." KU has not been listed in the top 20 teams, as ranked by Mel Greenberg of the Philadelphia Inquirer, despite its 13-4 record. The team's victories from at least two top-ranked teams. --must be graduate or fifth-year student for 1979-80 academic year Probable KU starters in today's game are Kathy Patterson and Cheryl Burnett at guard, Woodard and Adrian Mitchell at forward and Shyra Holden at center. --must be graduate or fifth-year student for 1979-80 academic year --must be graduate or fifth-year student for 1979-80 academic year The Wildcats also lose last night. Nebraska beat K-State 55-43 at Lincoln. Elsewhere in last night's conference action, Oklahoma held off rival Oklahoma State, 64-59, at Norman. Iowa State's Ante Jones scored a touchdown and 18-59 ISU victory over Colorado at Armes. Kansas 25 30 - 55 Michigan 25 30 - 55 FG PG FT REB PF TP Dreamer 2-4 3-8 6-4 9-6 Shawer 2-4 3-8 6-4 9-6 Berry 2-12 6-11 20 1 10 Drew 7-10 6-12 2 1 10 Drew 7-10 6-12 2 1 10 Walley 4-9 5-13 2 1 10 Walley 4-9 5-13 2 1 10 Foster 5-13 9-9 2 1 10 Foster 5-13 9-9 2 1 10 | Athlete | Number of Games | FT | REB | PP | TP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Guy | 13 | 1-0 | 12 | 2 | 12 | | Crawford | 13 | 1-0 | 9 | 1 | 9 | | Mokushi | 5-15 | 0-0 | 7 | 1 | 3 | | Fawcett | 10-15 | 0-0 | 10 | 3 | 10 | | Fowler | 10-15 | 0-0 | 14 | 3 | 10 | | Neal | 16-17 | 0-2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | | Maggiu | 5-17 | 0-1 | 2 | 3 | 10 | | Kapu | 5-17 | 0-1 | 2 | 3 | 10 | | Giles | 1-3 | 0-0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | | Sanders | 1-3 | 0-0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | | Andrews | 10-19 | 0-0 | 42 | 21 | 55 | | Andrews | 25-79 | 0-0 | 8 | 21 | 55 | Missouri: Officials: Clymer, Dabrow. Attendance: 15,28 - 54 Two KU women swimmers have qualified for the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Janet Lindstrom qualified for the nationals in four events and Lanny Schaffer qualified in three last weekend when the KU basketball team beat the Arizona Invitational Meet in Austin, Texas. Swimmers qualify for AIAW nationals Both swimmers are on the women's swimming team and they broke KU records with their performances. Teammate Erin McMorrow also set a school record. Although no team total scores were kept at the meet, coach Gary Kemp said it was the team's best showing of the season. He said the meet was open to any college or AAU team in the nation and some of the best teams in the country were represented. Lindstrom qualified for the national with times of 4.53.8 in the 500-yard freestyle, 4.30.8 in the 400-yard individual medley, 4.28.8 in the 300-yard freestyle and 17.60.8 in the 1,560-yard freestyle. Lindstrom's time in the 1,650-yard freestyle was a KU record. Schafer's first-place finish in the 202-yard backstroke was the only individual victory Schafer qualified with times of 59.3 in the 100-yard backstroke, 2.05.4 in the 200-yard backstroke, and 53.2 in the 100-yard freestyle. All were KU records. The 400-yard freestyle relay team of McMorrow, Schaffer, Maureen Sheehan, and Lindstrom also set a KU record of 3:37.0 in placing fifth. THE KANSAS CITY STAR AND TIMES McMorrow narrowly failed to qualify for the nationals, but set a KU record in the 50-12 loss. Spring 1979 SEMESTER RATE PLUS TAX $13.39 - MORNING • EVENING • SUNDAY Please send payment to: I agree to subscribe to The Kansas City Star and Times for the full semester at the amount upon billing by the carrier or agent. This price includes consider-able meals, supplies, and suspended for holidays, fall or winter breaks and other periods when service is not requested. The offer becomes after September 15th. I am unable to expire the last day of finals. 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