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Joining him were running back Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh freshman; Roosevelt Leaks, Texas junior; and John Cappelletti, Penn State senior. Jaynes, who holds all but one KU passing record, ended the 1973 season with 2,131 yards passing, completed 172 of 330 passes and threw for 13 touchdowns. His nine interceptions in 300 attempts ranked as one of the lowest interception ratios in collegiate history. Jaynes, a 6-foot-2, 121-pound senior from Bonner Springs set six BIG eight Records. He also ranks as the second leading all-time yardage passer in conference history, his 5,132 yards second only to former Kansas State star Lyman Dickey's 6,08. Gradishar, Hicks and Wood were repeaters from last year's team. Dorsett was the first freshman in 29 years to be named to the AP's first team. The AP All-American team will appear in the Bob Hope special at 8 p.m. Dec. 9. Eanes -Lynn Swan, Southern California; Adele Tillman, Texas Tech. Tackles--Buddy Brown, Alabama; John Hicks, Ohio State. Guards- Tyler Laufai, Louisiana State; Bill Yoest, North Carolina State. Center—Bill Wynn, Texas. Quarterback—DAVE JAVNES Quarterback - JAVEZ, JAYES, KU. Backs - Tony Dorsey, Pittsburgh, Roosevelt Leaks, Texas; John Cappelletti, Penn State. First Team Defense First Team Defense Ends—Pat Donovan, Stanford; Randy White. Maryland. Tackles—John Dutton, Nebraska; Dave Galliher, Michigan. Middle Guard-Lucius Selmon, Oklahoma Linebackers-Rod Shaunte, Oklahoma; Bandy Gosselin, State. State. Richard Wheeler, Northern California. Defensive backs--Jimmy Allon, UCLA; Kirk McNally, Caleb Milone; California; Mike Kennedy, Notre Dame By JIM SHELDON Kansas Sports Writer The University of Kansas basketball team showed 12,000 fans something they hadn't seen for the last two years: hustle. The 'Hawks dove for loose balls, scrapped for rebounds and grabbed a 71-63 win over 10th-ranked Kucky. The win last night in Allen Field House was the Jayawhacks' second of the season and their first victory over the University of Kentucky. "I'm very pleased about a number of things," said head coach Ted Owens after the game. "We are doing the things we need to do, and it's being used floor fighting for loose balls for one thing." According to Owens, the Jayhawk hustle was reflected in the tight man to man defense. Unlike in their opening win against Murray State, KU stayed primarily with the man to man and went to the zone only when they got in foul trouble late in the game. The strategy worked as the 'Hawks forced nine turnovers and numerous offensive, foals. Offensively, KU continued the hot shooting that they showed in the Murray State win. KU hit 51.9 per cent of their shots from the field with a score of 247 to 306. (NFL.com) Roger Moringatian, Dundee, III, junior, led the Hawks on offense with 8 of 11 from the ground. Throughout the game, Morningstar, a 6-foot-4 forward, battled the Wild's leading scorer, 6-foot-5 Kevin Grevey, in a brilliant match. Grevy was high scorer for the game with 24 points, but Morningstar held up 19, scoring 37 and 28 in Kentucky's win over Miami of Ohio. "I did the best job I could on him," Morningstar said after the game. "But we really had a team effort. It was five men defending him, not just one." "This is one big family." It was Morningstar's two straight baskets with 13 minutes left in the game that got the Jayhawks rolling, KU, as it had been most of the game, was chasing to a narrow lead. The first two baskets were followed by three more KU buckets, one by Norm Cook, Lincoln, IL; freshman, and two by Rick Suttle, East St. Louis. The final two gave a 55-39 lead with 10:25 left in the game. The 'Hawks then reached a 16 point spread on a 15 footer to 6-foot9 freshman forward, Donnie Von Moore from Chicago. The Wildcats trimmed the margin with two runs of six unanswered points, but they could not catch the 'Hawks.' 'Hawks Prepare For Bowl Game "I was very pleased at the response from our bench," Owers said. Substitutes Von Moore and Suttle proved themselves assets to the team. The University of Kansas football team looked "outhusiastic and quick," Charlie McCullers, KU's offensive coordinator, said yesterday after the Hawks went through their first workout since their 14-13 win over Missouri. KU's depth at center was evident as Suttle and starter Danny Knight, Hutchinson "They've had a week's real," McCullers said, speaking of the joyhawks. "They were the best." The Jayhawks will continue preparation for their Dec. 17 Liberty Bowl clash with North Carolina State in Memphis, this week and next week. McCullars said the 'Hawks would brush up on assignments this week in practice. Missing yesterday's practice were Dave Jaynes, who was receiving the Associate Press's All-America quarterback award in New York, and head coach Don Fambrigh, who was in Kansas City, Mo. attending a Big Eight coaches' meeting. junior, hit 12 and 17 points respectively. Owens said that the 'Hawks had decided to go to their big men in the second half against Toronto' and added to the problem with foul troubles. In the first half, both teams played sporadically, though KU managed to hold on to a quick lead, which it never relinquished. "We wanted to win so badly that we didn't play with the poise that we did Saturday night, but we finally did in the second half and nulled away." Owens said. KU looked as if they would pull away early when they opened up a 38-22 with 2:46 left in the first half on baskets by Morningstar and Cook, and two free throws by Suttle. However, Kentucky answered with a 39-22. The KU was left with a 38-22 at half time. KU never fell apart, though, and finally opened up a comfortable spread in the room. Owens said after the game that the team was gaining confidence and that it was satisfying to beat a nationally ranked team as it had had two consecutive season seasons. "I think some of the kids have had all the losing they can take," said Owens. "We've worked hard to become a good basketball team and we don't want to lose it now." KU's task won't get any easier, however, as they travel to Bloomington, Ind., to take on the number three ranked team in the nation. Indiana, tomorrow night. "We thought that was the place to hurt them," Owens said, "so we went inside." It worked as KU's frontcourt scored 62 of the Hawks total. Owens was confident that the 'Hawks would play well after their win against the New Austrian "Dachstein" FU-FGA FT FTFA Ref. PF TP Cook 8-1-1 10-1-2 9-1-1 Morgantown 8-1-1 10-1-2 9-1-1 Greecee 5-6 0-0 6 4 Greecee 5-6 0-0 6 4 Taymer 0-0 1-2 1 4 Taymer 0-0 1-2 1 4 Vom Moore 1-3 0-0 2 1 Vom Moore 1-3 0-0 2 1 Total 28.54 15.21 28 19 Scoffee 71 71 19 PO-FGFA FF-TFA Rel. PF TP Conner 42-12 12-12 0 34 Grevey 16-21 16-21 0 54 Goyette 4-12 4-12 8 14 Goyette 4-12 4-12 8 14 Flinn 4-9 4-9 7 15 Flinn 4-9 4-9 7 15 Insleyer 0-0 0-0 0 0 Hale 0-0 0-0 0 0 Hale 0-0 0-0 0 0 Smith 0-0 0-0 0 0 Wood 0-0 0-0 0 0 Kolman 0-0 0-0 0 0 Total 25-64 13-13 35 22 63 Kolman 25-64 13-13 35 22 63 KENTUCKY Have your picture taken in the photo gallery. Buy kisses at the kissing booth. Both the beer and beoogie you can tolerate. Music provided by the Otts Brown Band of Columbia, Mo. Sound system by RMS Electronics. Tickets $2.50 at the door or in advance at the SUA office. Put on a formal outfit from any era and get loose. Ski Boots with Tree. 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