Monday, December 10, 1973
University Daily Kansan
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'Hawks Now 3-1, Brace for Washington St.
By JIM SHELDON
Kansas Sports Writer
For the first time since the beginning of the basketball season, the University of Kansas actually has some time to collect its thoughts and get in some practice.
KU has emerged from a schedule of 4
games in eight days with a 1-4 record and
now has five days to get ready for its game Friday night against Washington State in the opening round of the Jayhawk Classic. Oregon and Princeton also will play Friday night in the opening round, and the final round will be plowed Saturday night.
According to head coach Ted Owens, the will use the time to work on "just everything."
ON THE BASIS of its performance Saturday night in Allen Field House against Northern Iowa, KU probably can use a little practice on just about everything. There was little doubt that KU was the superior team, but the 'Hawks often looked ragged, especially in the first half, on their way to a 94-60 victory.
The 'Hawks had 23 turnovers for the game, but their height and shooting were too much for the out-classed Panthers to handle.
"This was a hard game to play," Owens said after the game, "in that they (Northern Iowa) came in with not a particularly outstanding reputation.
"What I wanted us to do tonight, and every time, is to go out and give our very best. When we get to our conference games it might make a difference if we don't." Owens said, however, that KU was in the first half and did it.
Owens admitted, however, that KU executed poorly in the first half and didn't play well until the second half.
KU Swimmers Lose Dual Meet to SMU
By GREGG VANDOVEER
Kannan Sports Writer
The University of Kansas swim team test its first meeting in two years Saturday, 75-38, to Southern Methodist University in Robinson Natatorium.
SMU won the first seven events and roared to a huge lead. In all, SMU won 10 of the 13 events and broke two pool records. The game was a lot closer than the score indicated.
"The score doesn't bother me," head coach Dick Reamon said. "It wasn't indicative of how close we were in most races."
Phill Kidd, Oklahoma City, Okla., senior and co-captain of the KU team, said he thought KU swap as well as SMU except for SMU1's two outstanding freshmen.
"We realize we can compete with them," she said. "Next time we won't be scared to do after that."
The two who gave the Hawks so much trouble were Bob Hochstrasser and Paul Hove. They both broke pool records and scored 20 points between them.
Hochstrasser raced to a 9:49.96 clocking in the 1,000-yard freestyle event, breaking the record of 9:57.98 set in 1972 by KU's Tom Kernog. He also won the 300-yard butterfly.
Hove broke Gary Kempf's 500-yard freestyle record of 4:45.61, with a time of 4:44.95. Hove also won the 200-yard freestyle.
KU's two freshmen breaststroke swept the 200-yard breaststroke. Pat DiBiase won in 21:8.3, and Ben Wagoner was close behind.
Steve King and Scott Davies placed second and third, respectively, in both
Reasonan said the 'Hawks did some things very well. "I was extremely pleased with them."
"This team showed me a lot of potential," Reasonan said. "but they'll have to make some commitments to continue to improve."
Allan McDonald and the 'Hawks' 400-yard relay team were the only other winners for KU. McDonald won the 100-yard freestyle in 49.1 and the foursome of McDonald, Kidd, Dale Carver, and Randy Cunningham captured the relay with a time of 3:16.7.
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TEACH SCRUM-Southern Methodist 75. Kannan 38. Mahalakkar 29. SKIM 18. Suhail Horwitz Theura, Tharapathi Rekya, 27. SMU 16
NORTHERI IOWA jumped off to a 6-2 lead behind the outside shoot of 64-foot-5 junior forward Jim Davis, who the Panthers in scoring with 16 points.
1,000.ydf Freeview -1. Hochschrat. SMU, 9/8-9/26.
1,000.ydf Freelance -1. Hochschrat. SMU, 9/8-9/26.
Record brakes 9/7-7/89 to KUNU, KUNU, KUNU.
(matched records) Records b 9-78 to L. Kempil, KU, 1973;
Records b 9-79 to S. Meyer, NYU, 1974; Thomas, MM,
1951; M. J. 48, 1; T. Hodgson, UG, 193; Thomas,
MM, 1951; M. J. 48, 1; T. Hodgson, UG, 193.
Thomas, M.S. I; 64, 4.3 T, Rodge, K.I; 1, 0.3
Tomas, M.S. I; 64, 4.3 T, Rodge, K.I; 1, 0.3
D. J. Stewart, S.M.; 12, 2. P. Kidd, K.I;
12, D. J. Stewart, S.M.;
22.3, D. Tortoise, SMU. 22.3.
22.4, D. Mason, SMU. 22.4, R. Henshaw, SMU. 2.0; 2.0, 2.0,
2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0,
Conglomerat, SMU, 2,0; 3,0; R. Negrean, KU, 2,08
Conglomerat, SMU, 2,0; 3,0; R. Negrean, KU, 2,08
Conglomerat, SMU, 2,0; 3,0; R. Negrean, KU, 2,08
Kudstad, 26,7; J. Dukes, 27,45; K. King,
Kudstad, 26,7; J. Dukes, 27,45
300. yd-hufferY, 1-Neokrastzer SMU, 2.02.2; P.
Riley SMU, 2.02.2; A. Kuber SMU, 2.02.2;
M. Kuber SMU, 2.02.2; R. Rose, 2.02.2;
"We weren't in the right mental frame of mind," Owens said of the 'Hawks' slow down.
1. - 2. That burns, SM-4.3, 5. G.Kernel, KU. 1973. Meet record.
2. Burns, 4.5.4. by G. Kemel, KU. 1973.
200. dayk-statb. 1, E. Sinanil, SMU, 2.0, 2. F.
Sweeney, SMU, 3.0, 4.5. M. Eisen, KU, 2.0, 5.
Sweeney, SMU, 3.0, 4.5. M. Eisen, KU, 2.0, 5.
Wagener, K. 1,9:3, 3 D. Tortoise, SMI. 2,1:6,
Three-Meter Diving, G. Garfuch, SMI. 10,5:0, 3 K.
ing.
USM. (493, J. T. Hodgson, KU, 50): 200-p. blackhats--I. E. Simoni, 2.0/0. 2. F.
USM. (493, J. T. Hodgson, KU, 50): 200-p. blackhats--I. E. Simoni, 2.0/0. 2. F.
The Hawks will have a month to prepare
the Senior Cowboy Invitational, Jan. 10-12.
(AP)
60d. yfreed. Rotary Relay -1 KU (A. M. McDonald, P. Kidd,
D. Carver, R. Kaneet), 3 SMI, 2 SMI, 1.8U.
500-yd. Freecycle - 1. P, flown, SVU, 4.4, 2:Thun-
3.6, 4:M3.3, 6:G3.3, KU, Kup, 8.0 (Meet record).
1. Meet record.
B 4-645.1 by G, Kemelk. KU, 1973.
200 yd.焊破-P, 1 - B, DBlake, K 2, 18.3; 2. B
Dave Taynell, Bethelio III, senior and co-captain, agreed that the "Hawks had trouble
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| | FTA | FTA | REF | P | TP |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Davis | 7.14 | 5 | 2 | 6 | 18 |
| Rochester | 0.2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 9 |
| Canton | 0.2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 9 |
| Ferguson | 0.2 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 6 |
| Hartford | 2.9 | 4 | 3 | 6 | 14 |
| Goodman | 2.6 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Bankwood | 2.6 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
| Bardhouse | 2.3 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
| Hardwick | 0.2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Nilson | 0.3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Swanenvilleharm | 0.3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Boston | 22.66 | 15.16 | 26 | 6 | 60 |
FCSGA-FFA FF-PTA Reb. PF TP
Cook 6-9 0-9 0-9 2
Morganstar 6-9 0-9 0-9 2
Knight 5-9 0-9 0-9 2
Knight 5-9 0-9 0-9 2
Kiribata 0-9 0-9 0-9 1
Kiribata 0-9 0-9 0-9 1
Sutlite 0-8 0-8 0-8 7
Sutlite 0-8 0-8 0-8 7
Lindorde 6-8 4-8 0-9 1
Shaton 3-7 4-7 0-9 4
Shaton 3-7 4-7 0-9 4
Haley 0-9 0-9 0-9 1
Haley 0-9 0-9 0-9 1
Eneroy 0-9 0-9 0-9 1
Eneroy 0-9 0-9 0-9 1
40.76 14.00 45 30 94
KU 40 35-44
Northern Iowa 25 35-60
Pooled out KU; none. Northern Iowa; Riggett.
Turnovers KU 12, Northern Iowa 27.
Turnovers 100 300
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IT WAS TWO straight battles by Taylor to TWAT two the 'Hawks trailing. Trailing 8-7, Taylor began a rally with 16:11 left in the second half as Taylor 21-12 lead with 7:44 remaining in the half.
Taynor started at guard in place of Dale Greenlee, C陵illea, ILD; junior, who was out with a bruised calf muscle suffered in the 'Hawks' game Wednesday against Indiana. Taynor scored a game high 17 points.
Despite turnovers and fouls by both
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the lead. They led 40-25 at halftime.
Another substitute, Rick Suttle, East St. Louis, III, junior, also keyed the KU nurse, coming in at center at the 12-49 mark, to participate for six points and finished the game with 16.
KU settled down in the second half behind 56.8 per cent shooting from the field, aggressive rebounding and a tighter defense.
The Hawks opened with a hot streak in which they outscored Northern Iowa 20-6 during the first 7½ minutes. Roger Morningstar, a 4-60% junior forward from Dundee, Ill., scored eight of his 16 points in this stretch when the 'Hawks finally pull
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KU put together another streak later in the milk. They outcapped the Panthers 16 to 2 and gave them a win.
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