8 Friday, December 8, 1978 University Daily Kansan NOW OPEN A New Concept In Young Fashion Shoes (for ladies only) J. J. Angelas Shoes Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa Prices Paid • Highest Prices Paid • Highest Prices Prices Paid • Highest Prices Paid • Highest Prices Paid • Highest Prices Paid • - Highest Prices Paid - Highest Mississippi UNION BOOKSTORE 1978 BUYBACK Dec. 11-22 2 Locations: Locations: Main Bookstore Kansas Union Lewis Hall Lobby Daisy Hill Store Hours: 8:30-5:00 Monday-Friday Prices Paid • Highest Prices Paid 'Hawks find poise against Titans The Jayhawks showed something last night when they beat Oral Roberts in the second round. John Crawford called it poise. By LEON UNRUH Sports Editor Highest Prices Paid • Highest Prices Paid • • Highest Prices Paid • Highest Prices Paid • • Highest Prices Paid • Highest Prices Paid • • Highest Prices Paid • Highest Prices Paid • "That's what it is—poison on offense," he said after No. 5 ranked KU had raised its record to 40. "That what's it. We took it to them. We put the pressure on them." $5.95 per day plus mileage Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for Again and again the pressure was on. KU battled back once in each half against its tough opponent of the young season. But in the last 15 minutes, it was a sustained explosion that pressured ORU out of the contest. "I think we had to grow in confidence tonight," head coach Ted Owens said. "We UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN We have a few late model cars for sale Sports 2340 Alabama 842.2921 Crawford scored 23 points, his best of the season. Guy had 19, Darnell Valentine 13, and Paul Mokeski and Wilmore Fowler 12 each. The Titans had a 50-49 lead with 15 minutes left in the game when Guy decided to take a break and gave up 17 points and eventually打 19. By the time he scored his last, Kansas was coasting and Titans' offense was moving down. were behind early against a good team and had to come from behind. The Titans put the heat on Kansas early, picking on KU's man-to-man defense, as the Titans scored nine points as the Titans went to a 28-14 with ten minutes played in the first half. "When you're never challenged, you don't know what kind of team you have." to pay against a good team and play well in front of a confidence builder, especially for the youngest. AS TOUCH A challenge as ORU was, the road gets only tougher for Kansas. Tomorrow it plays Kentucky in the Wildcats' 23,000-seat Rupp Arena. Kentucky is 2-0. No.14 in the country and the reigning national champ. Tony Guy, along with Crawford an off-valent star last night, said, "It's a good feeling going into Kentucky 'cause it's going to be toug." ORU's junior forward, Calvin Garnett, hit 10 of 29 from the field and six from the line to lead all scorers with 26 points. Antonio Mokai scored tied Mokaike for the rebounding lead. Mokesi, who along with Brad Sanders makes up the team's entire senior contingent, eagerly awaits a Lexington rematch of the 1978-90-63 flasco. Then Kansas switched to a 2-1-2 zone defense. ORU, making the most of what other teams learned against the Jayhawks, played the entire game in a zone. OWENS CALLED a time out and later said he told his team, "This is the time you have to grow up as a team. And they responded." The Jayhawks are still on their way up, too.he said. By halftime, a patient offense and pressure defense turned Kansas into a 41-37 leader. ORU was held to 14 points while KU scored 24 in the last 10 minutes of the half. "We proved something to ourselves and whoever was watching grew in confidence also," he said. "The crowd has more confidence in us, and it helped us. CRAWFORD, THIS year’s wonder sophomore, missed only three of 17 shots—only one in each game. "The they played good, but they still haven't showed their best. They're great ballplayers, but they're still growing," he said. "It's really comfortable to see everyone make a contribution to the game," Owens said. "It's a lot of fun." "I think our team might react—play the tougher competition tougher," he said. Crawford, who played only 31 minutes last season, said, "Oral Roberts brought a little 'good' out of us. The better a team is, the better we have to play defense and defense." freshman and, for all practical purposes, so John Cawdor is a freshman." "I'm not playing really as well as I can. I want to establish my defensive game. We have a lot of offensive threats, but the key is defense—especially for me." VALENTINE BOOSTED their stock Guy said, "The second half I just took my time and relaxed. As the game started getting more and more exciting, I got more into it. "Myself and Brad remember last time that we got thrown out. That isn't going to happen." 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