8 Tuesday, November 21, 1978 --- University Daily Kansan - Airborn Mo wilmore Fowler, "Lil Mo," gets high off the court to try to prevent Russian center Alexander Belotsevin from passing off to a teammate in last night's KU-Russian Nationalists game in Allen Field House. The Russians wore 87-84, largely on the basis of their greater size, which allowed them to outmuscle the Jayhawks. AAUP... From page one Shankel said the Kenneth Spencer Research Library could reschedule the opening of the exhibit "at an appropriate time." Forer and Leban said they would be in favor of opening the exhibit. LEBAN SAID, "I supported it at the time. The cancellation was a clear violation of academic freedom. When you postpone you run the risk of canceling it altogether. Forer said he thought the University's cancellation of the exhibit's opening was to allow him to "The administration apparently doesn't He said that his investigation of events leading up to the cancellation of the exhibit's opening revealed that only three exhibits in their concerns about the timing of the exhibit. want to deal with questions of media pressure and the failure to do this keeps alive inflammatory anti-Semitic feelings," he said. "We had absolutely no objection to the exhibit itself," he said. "There was a flood of inquiries from the national media. The exhibit, as reported by the Kansas City Times this morning, was that KU was the first university that Hiller's birthday, which was untrue. It didn't take any veteran Kremilologist to figure out how the Russians beat Kansas on the road. By BILL BUZBEE Snorts Writer "I think we were tight early," KU head coach Ted Owens said after the game. "They came out in an aggressive manner and took over the game in the early stages." KU succombs to Russian muscle The Russian national team, older and taller than Kansas, outmuscled the Jayhawks early in the game held in Allen House to take a 15-point lead before ballpit Kansas hit only 15 of 42 shots from the field in the first half for 35.7 percent. The Russians, however, made 20 of 36-55.5 percent of their goal attempts. KU was just as cold from the free-throw line, hitting an identical 35.7 percent, five of 14. The Russians hit eight of 16 for 50 percent. "We just didn't get the ball inside like we should, corner or Mokesi said. "We were very good." The Russians kept the game in control for the first few minutes of the second half, maintaining a 10 to 14 point lead, but the Americans were unable to move their move with about 14 minutes to play. "It was the first game," guard Darnell Verson said. "The guys were kind of nervous." Beginning with a 12-foot jumper by Mokesi, Kansas scored five quick baskets to cut the Russians' lead from 11 to three 61-58. That comeback, KU's first of the evening, whipped the crowd into a short-lived frenzy, but the Russians capitalized on their big men underneath to halt KU's momentum and maintain a four to eight point lead for the next several minutes. "The team was ready to go," freshman guard Tony Guy said. "We started getting it together and pumping them in. It was fun, that comeback." With 2:51 remaining in the game and the combo on top, B5-73, KU made its last cornbak attack. Mokeski, after catching an elbow in the chin which later cost him three stitches, sank one of two free throws to cut the Russians' lead to five. KANSAN Sports The 7-1 center followed with a nine-foot- 12 seconds later to make the score 83-80. Valentine brought the *Hawks* within one with a steal and layup combination, and knotted the score at 83-83 seven seconds later by hitting one of two free throws. Valentine fouled out with 1:46 to play, and Russia's 7-4 center, Vladimir Tkachenko, sank both free throws and a goal. He left to give the touring sound an 87-83 lead. With 40 seconds remaining, Mokkeski one of three shooting foul shots allowed under international rules to cut the deficit to three, but the Russian team stalled long enough to win their eight game in 12 outings. "It was an interesting game," Alexander Gomelski, coach of the Russian Nationalists, said. "("KU) played very quickly, but we adapted to them during the game. "We weren't aware Americans could play so quickly." Kansas may have been quick, but the Russians were bigger and more consistent. Kansas shot 41.5 percent from the field for the game and 48.5 percent from the free throw line, but the Russians hit 94.7 percent from the field and 60.7 percent from the line. "We just kept the ball as long as we could, pressed them, and kept the ball low," Gomelski said when asked how the Russians beat KU's speed. WSU football coach 2nd victim WICHITA (AP) -- Athletic officials at Wichita state University announced late yesterday afternoon that Shocker head coach Bill Knight had been fired, effective immediately. Guy said KU wasn't in top form. Weight had one year remaining on a two-year contract given him last year. He has been healthy for the past three years. Wright's five-year tenure was the longest of any Shocker in 37 years. Under The announcement came from Athletic Director Ted Bredhoff on behalf of the WSU Athletic Association's Board of Directors. The search would begin at once for a replacement. OPEN UP TO DIGNITY NORTHEAST KANSAS P. Box 1074 Lawrence KS 68044 Catholic神学院 any interested persons. Wright, Wichita won 17 games, lost 37 and tie. 1. His best season was in 1977, when the school finished 5-4 and was second in the tournament with a 4-1 mark. The Shocker finished 4-7 this year. Wright came to Wichita after working as an assistant at Tennessee. SHOWCASE WEDNESDAY Tomorrow November 22 Rock Innovators "We did make a lot of mistakes, and we've got to work on those in practice," he said. "I think it's one of our biggest challenges." FREE ALL NIGHT!! $1.50 Pitchers & $1.00 Texas set-ups Although the game was played under international rules, Mokesi said that the 30-second -shot球 and other minor changes didn't hurt KU. Is there a better way to spend the two before Thanksgiving? 7th & Mass. "We practiced with them all week," he said. "The team just has a lot maturity to take." "It was one of the most physical games I've ever played." Mokeski, who, at 7-1 is not accustomed to look up to his opposition, had to play against the Russian squad's two big centers, who stood 7-2 and 7-4. "The littler, 7-2 guy was a little more active," Mokesi said. "The '7-4 one was a very strong player. I tried to keep the ball away from him. He got underneath, it was hard to stop him." "I don't think we were concentrating like we should have. It'll come, though. If we played like we were capable of, I don't think the Russians would have stayed with us." Mokesi was KU's leading scoring with 24 points, followed by Wilmore Fowler and Guy, with 16 each. Valentine scored 15 points. KANSAKI (1) 9-8 PT REB PE PTS Guy 5-8 6-7 4-8 3-8 Nickelwood 1-4 1-4 2-4 2-4 Mokeki 13-33 2-5 5-0 24 Powder 12-33 2-5 5-0 24 Villarel 6-17 3-19 2 15 Naal 6-17 3-19 2 15 Beavers 1-4 1-4 1 1 Stallcup 1-4 1-4 1 1 College 14-22 16-13 19 23 Buckner 14-22 16-13 19 23 Officials: Menz and Oberle Attendance: 15,230. KANAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 49 - 84 MURRAY AND COLEMAN O . . . . . 48 39 - 87 RUSSIAN NATIONAL TEAM (87) Women cagers lose tourney game KU plays Detroit tonight for third place in the inaugural, the Titan's All-American Institutional. Karen Jamison and Woodard each had perfect six for six performances at the charity level to boost KU's free throw shooting percentage to 72. Jamison had a total of 10 points as the only other Jayhawk to score in double figures. Kansas couldn't find the basket last night in a tournament game with Old Dominion University and the result was a 73-59 loss for the Javahaws. Kansas ab a dismal 31 percent from the goal line. The state's its field goal attempts left in the basket. Lynette Woodward led KU's scoring attack 28 points. Adrian Mielhan had 18 points. Fowler led KU in rebounds, pulling down three. Gay added eight each to the total team of 14. | | FG | FT | REB | RF | PF | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Deryyugin | 8-1 | 14 | 3 | 2 | 10 | | Goriyagin | 8-4 | 14 | 3 | 2 | 10 | | Beloshennyi | 3-10 | 13 | 9 | 2 | 6 | | Holchukan | 3-10 | 13 | 9 | 2 | 6 | | Kokushan | 1-2 | 10 | 6 | 1 | 3 | | Lagatpvit | 1-2 | 10 | 6 | 1 | 3 | | Takvovitsen | 0-1 | 10 | 6 | 2 | 1 | | Erminin | 1-4 | 10 | 6 | 2 | 1 | | Thachneikun | 1-4 | 10 | 6 | 2 | 1 | | Zhigulai | 7-4 | 1-1 | 3 | 2 | 12 | | Mihalaya | 3-4 | 1-1 | 3 | 2 | 15 | | Zhigulai | 7-4 | 1-1 | 3 | 2 | 15 | Forward Andrei Lopatov led the Russian squad with 19 points. ★ ★ ★ ANSWER (B) ATTENTION SOPHOMORES: SOPHOMORES SHOULD APPLY NOW FOR ENTRY AS JUNIORS IN ROTC FOR FALL 1997. SOLIDARITY MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING, ROOM 108 OR CALL 864-4676 FOR MORE INFORMATION. Bauer had finished eighth in the NCAA regional last week to qualify for the national race. 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