8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, December 4, 1968 Wisconsin stuns Hawks Kansas was stunned by Wisconsin 67-62 last night as the Jayhawks could not fight back after a hot second half start by the Badgers. the badgers. Wisconsin scored the first six times they shot the ball in the second half, while the Hawks could not get their offense moving after intermission. Pro standings National Football League Western Conference Central Division Team W L T Pct. Pts. O.P. Minnesota 6 6 0 0 502 236 89 Chicago 6 6 0 0 526 236 89 Detroit Bay 5 6 1 2 .455 250 184 Detroit 3 7 2 1 .400 179 120 Team W L T Pct Pts. Ops. Baltimore 11 1 1 0 917 358 117 Los Angeles 10 1 1 0 162 358 117 San Francisco 10 6 1 0 547 269 208 California 6 2 1 0 165 269 261 Eastern Conference Century Division Team W L T Pct. Pts. OPS. Cleveland 9 3 0 .750 354 225 San Francisco 7 1 0 .750 265 225 New Orleans 3 8 1 .250 205 284 Pittsburgh 2 9 1 .182 205 284 Team W 10 L 2 T Pct. Pts. O.P. Dallas 11 2 0 0 .833 749 O.P. Tennessee 7 2 0 0 .833 749 Washington 4 8 0 .333 214 331 Philadelphia 11 1 0 .033 156 310 American Football League Western Division **Team** Kansas City 10 W L T 2 Pct. Pts. O.P. Oklahoma 10 W 10 L 2 833 386 179 San Diego 9 3 0 750 362 236 Cincinnati 9 3 0 750 362 236 Chattanooga 9 3 0 231 201 Sunday's Games National League Team W L T Pct. Pts. O.P. New York 9 3 0 .750 761 369 O.P. Houston 5 7 0 .417 223 225 Miami 5 7 1 .364 231 315 Boston 4 8 0 .333 215 323 Buffalo 1 11 1 .083 193 332 American League Chicago 23, New Orleans 17 St. Louis 20, Pittsburgh 10 Cleveland 45, New York 10 San Francisco 27, Green Bay 20 Baltimore 44, Atlanta 0 Los Angeles 31, Minnesota 3 American League Boston 33, Cincinnati 14 New York 35, Miami 17 San Diego 37, Denver 23 Thursday's Games Thursday's Games National League Philadelphia 12, Detroit 0 Dallas 29, Washington 20 American League Kansas City 24, Houston 10 Oakland 13, Buffalo 10 Games this Saturday National League Baltimore at Green Bay American League Buffalo at Houston Games this Sunday National League National League Chicago at Los Angeles Cleveland at Washington Detroit at Atlanta Minnesota at San Francisco Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Ottawa at Dallas St. Louis at New York American League Boston at Miami Cincinnati at York Kansas City Oakland Kansas City at San Diego Led by the shooting of Jim Johnson, and the ball handling of Clarence Sherrod, Wisconsin opened the second half with a flurry of baskets which led to a 44-37 lead. The Badgers stretched the lead to 50-42 with 10:38 left in the game. KU battled back, and with 2:09 left in the game, forward Dave Robisch hit a free throw to bring KU within three at 61-58. But Johnson tossed in a free throw to make it 62-58. Bruce Sloan brought KU back to 62-60, but a basket by Johnson, and two free throws by Tom Mitchell put the game out of reach at 66-60 with :35 seconds to go. Johnson led all scorers with 29 points. Jo Jo White topped KU scorers with 19 while Bruce Sloan hit 11, and Robisch and Greg Douglas each scored 10. Wisconsin jumped to an early lead in the game going ahead 8-3 after five minutes. But White hit a jumper, and Robisch was fouled, and made the free shot to bring KU to 8-6. to bring Chuck Nagle hit for Wisconsin to make it 10-6, but White and Roger Brown then scored for Kansas to make it 10-10. Douglas hit a free throw, and Pierre Russell scored a fielder to give KU a 13-10 lead with 11:09 to go in the half. After Sherrod scored for the Badgers, White and Robisch connected and Kansas had its biggest lead at 17-12. But the spirited Badgers would not give in and battled back to a 30-30 deadlock at helpline. Johnson scored 14 points in the first half, and Nagle added to PHILADELPHIA (UPI) George Halas, owner and president of the Chicago Bears, last night was awarded the eighth annual Bert Bell Award for his contributions to football. Halas is honored for contributions Sid Luekman, former Bears' star quarterback, accepted the award for Halas, who is recuperating from hip surgery in England. The presentation of the award, named in honor of the late commissioner of the National Football League, was made by the Bakers Club of Philadelphia at its 20th annual Father and Son Sports Dinner. Halas, who founded the Bears in 1920, resigned in 1968 after 40 years as the team's first and only head coach to that time. account for 25 of Wisconsin's 30 points at intermission. The Jayhawks were called several times for traveling at important times in the game, and Wisconsin took advantage of KU mistakes to widen its lead. Ten players saw action for Kansas, and all but Rich Bradshaw, Tim Natsues, and Howard Arndt scored. Natsues, who had started the first game against St. Louis University, was replaced by Sloan in a starting position for the game. Kansas's next game is at home Saturday night in Allen Field House against Loyola of Chicago. The boxscore: The Bowls KU (62) FG FT TP Robisch 4 2 10 Brown 1 0 2 Slom 5 1 11 Russell 3 2 8 White 3 2 19 Douglas 4 2 10 Harmon 1 0 2 Bradshaw 0 0 0 Natsues 0 0 0 Arndt 0 0 0 Totals 26 10 62 Wisconsin (67) FG FT TP Nagle 7 3 17 Johnson 19 9 29 Mayberry 2 4 8 Sherrerd 3 2 9 Burrington 0 0 0 Mitchell 0 0 3 Volgt 0 0 1 Henry 0 0 0 Totals 22 23 67 "Sports Quotes" Totals Halftime score KU 30. Wisconsin 30 "Bob Douglass is a heckuva football player," praised Kansas State's Vince Gibson after his team's 38-29 loss to the Orange-Bowl-bound Jayhawks. "I'm so glad he's leaving, it isn't even funny," added Gibson seriously. Pay-Loss SHOES 1300 W.23rc Lawrence Jan Pappas, a KU junior from Prarie Village, finished 34th in a field of 408 entries in the Womens National Cross Country KU woman finishes 34th Championships in Fredrick, Md. Saturday. Patronize Kansan Advertisers COUPON Bring in this coupon with a friend. Buy coffee OR hot chocolate, and a donut for yourself. Then we will treat your friend to the SAME, NO CHARGE. At MISTER DONUT 842-9563 842-9563 Furniture 12.18.68 Expires 12-18-68 COUPON JAYHAWKER TOWERS Apartments Now renting 2-bedroom furnished apartments. 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