University Dally Kansan Monday, December 3, 1973 5 Kensan Staff Photo by DAVE REGIER KU's Cook (00) Drives Past Coleman (41) Before the finals of the Big Eight Relays started Saturday, Dick Reamon told his swimmers he thought they could be competitive in every relay. Jayhawks Dominate Big 8 Swim Relays Dominant would have been a better choice of words as the University of Kansas won nine relays in the 12-reley event and two others to win its seventh straight title. The Jayhawks amassed a record 128 points, 63 more than the second place Oakland. The only other OKC win Reamon said that he didn't expect to win sports by that much, and that he still saw room for improvement. Two records fell during the two-day affair. Friday, a KU team of Tom Compton, a coach of Oklahoma State and DiBiase, Omaha, Neb., freshman; and Roger Neugent, Wichita sophomore, swept to a 3.07.5 clocking in the 300-yard under more than five seconds under the old mark. Saturday, a foursome of University of Oklahoma swimmers broke the 1400-yard freestyle relay mark of 13:34.9 with a time of 13:31.4. the one of the brightest spots for KU was the victory in both the diving events. Scott Davies, Wichita girl, and Steve King, Oklahoma boy, both survived in the one and three-meter diving events. "I can't remember the last time we ever Haskell Book Store Indian made jewelry Turquoise and Silver - Rings • Bracelets • Earrings Custom made jewelry Indian Beadwork Shirts Indian Gift Items Christmas Cards Indian Design The 'Hawk swimmers will face national powerhouse Southern Methodist University Saturday in KU's first dual meet of the season. won diving in the Big Eight," Reamon said. Located in Stidham Union "We'll have our work cut out for us," Reamon said. "SMU's in the big leagues. They're picked to finish sixth in the nation this year." ★ ★ ★ The federal government, in light of its energy crisis regulations, should put some sort of limit on the University of Kansas basketball team. Cagers Break 100 in Opening Win KU never took its foot off the accelerator as the Jayhawks powered their way past Murray (Ken). State, 103-71, before 11,500 in a three-overtime game. The season games offer for both teams. The 'Hawks' didn't turn the heat, but they turned 99° field goal attempting at 52 per game. 100. vd testforce I - 1.OU, 13.4, 8.2, K, 13.4, 9.4, B, INI. 100. vd testforce II - 1.OU, 13.4, 8.2, K, 13.4, 9.4, B, INI. 100. vd Individual Medley I - 1.U, 13.4, K, 13.4, 9.4, B, INI. 100. vd Individual Medley II - 1.U, 13.4, K, 13.4, 9.4, B, INI. 600-dy. Medley-1, KU (M. Uffers), D Pillase, 600-dy. McDonald, 3.1, ISU, 3.2, ISU, 3.3, OSU, 3.4 By JIMSHELDON Freshman Norman Cook, a 6-foot 8-forward from Lincoln, IL, led the Jayhawks with an amazing 10 for 10 performance from the field, a game high of 21 points, nine rebounds, and several blocked shots on defense. TEAM SCREAMING - Kansan 129, Oklahoma 66, Iowa State Colorado 60, Kansas City 60, Oklahoma State 39, Nebraska 48, Texas 37. His performance was one of the most remarkable varsity debates in KU basketball history, and it even surprised the quiet Cook team. It was the hottest shooting night he had ever had. Kansan Sports Writer "Tom (Kivisto, senior guard and co-captain) and the rest of the team helped out," Cook said in reference to his admittance. "I think the whole team kept influencing each other." (1, 3), (2, 4), (3, 5), (4, 6), (5, 7), (6, 8), (7, 9), (8, 10) 300 xd.腹壁(3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10).M.U.FR(2), M.U.FR(3). 200 xd.腹壁(3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10).M.U.FR(2), M.U.FR(3). 20. md. Wedley-1, KU (G. Arold, P. Dilase, B. Dillace), KU (G. Arold, P. Dilase, B. Dillace), Freyce-1, KU (A. McDonald, R. Kaneel, T. Hodson, B. Candsy), 2. O. CU, 3. O. CU, 3. M. UFF, 4. 5. butterfly-1, KU (K. Richey, M. Uffers, D. Three-Meter Dive-1 – KU (S. Davies, S. King), 365,28. 2, IST, 351, 3, CU, 327, 39. 4, UST, 306, 3, CU, 327, 39. But by no means was the win a one-show. Another newcomer, 6-foot 4-in-8 Roark Junior college, also overcame the opening game jitters and contributed 16 points and eight rebounds. In the backcourt, veterans Greenie, Greene and Kivita scored 16 and 12 points respectively. Diluase) 3.0.1) 2. U 18.2) 3. U 13.2) 900. dry. Freneture) U 17.9, I 18.5) U 72.0), 3. NU, 3. NU 200 yd. breadkiller, 1-1-1, KU (T. Cummpson, R. Neugean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neugean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neigean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neigean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neigean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neigean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neigean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neigean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neigean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neigean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummpson, R. Neigean, P. Dillace), 3-0-1, 1-1-1, CU (T. Cummp Head coach Ted Owens said the 'Hawks preseason game against the Yugoslavian national team had helped his younger brother win, and had contributed to the team's noise. At center, the 'Hawks also got double figure performances from starter Danny Knight, Hutchinson junior, Rudd Suttle, a junior from East St. Louis, III. "I think the win helped," Owens said after the game. "The Yugoslav game was a good lesson for us. What was important was that we proved tonight that we don't have to play hectic basketball to put points on the board." KU JV's Win. 79-67 Leading by only two points at halftime, the University of Kansas junior varsity broke on the game behind the shooting of Reben Shelton, St. Louis, Mo., freshman, to defeat the Missouri Western junior at 79-67, Saturday night at Allen Field House. Unable to pull away in the first half, KUwas pressed by the inside play of the 6-foot 5 center. Bob Hearn, Lyndon fresh-hit with 14 rebounds in the half and half in 13 rebounds. Shelton contributed a 10-point second half to the baby Hawks won their season open. ★ ★ ★ Missouri Western PG FT TP Dellis 2 0 6 Wolton 3 0 6 Browne 3 0 14 Hughes 2 1 17 Hughes 8 2 14 Armstrong 2 7 6 Singer 2 7 6 Totals 30 7 6 Haverman FG FT TP Holla 8 5 10 Everry 8 5 12 Shellon 8 5 12 Norwer 8 5 11 Harry 2 1 4 Barbhouse 2 1 6 Watson 1 0 6 Baker 1 0 6 Total 27 3 79 BELITS SANDALS HANDBAGS WATCHBANDS LEATHER GARMENTS LEATHER ACCESSORIES ALSO: MOCCASINS FRYE BOOTS HUKING BOOTS PRIMARILY LEATHER However, Owens admitted that he really hadn't known what to expect from his squad after the loss to the Yugoslavs. But KU's blistering shooting answered all question. 842-8664 craftsmen of fine leather goods "It was their patience," Owens said, in reference to the "hawks shooting accuracy." Although KU's shooting was certainly the key factor in the win, the 'hawk' defense played a crucial role. Murray State matched KU almost basket for basket throughout the first half as the Racers took the ball inside against the Jayhawks man-to-man defense. With 8:47 and 9:05, Murray State up a three-point margin, 23-20, mostly behind the play of 6-foot-6 sophomore for Williams FO-FIAA FT-FAIA Rub. TP TF Coleman San Antonio 5-11 4-5 1-2 3 Barrett 5-11 4-5 1-2 3 Barrett 2-4 0-0 0 2 1 Adult 2-4 0-0 0 2 1 Adult 1-4 0-0 0 2 1 Woolard 1-4 0-0 0 2 1 Woolard 2-5 0-0 0 2 1 Woolard 1-5 0-0 0 2 1 Total 31.89 9.11 26 18 71 Total 31.89 9.11 26 18 71 Murray State KU EG EGA FG-FOA. PF-FA. Eab. PB. TP Cook 29 10 8 16 Kingstar 8.14 0.1 0 18 Kingstarr 8.14 0.1 0 18 Knoxeee 9.18 1-0 0 18 Knoxeee 9.18 1-0 0 18 Tanner 0-2 1-0 1 18 Tanner 0-2 1-0 1 18 Tanner 0-2 1-0 1 18 Von Moore 0-1 0 0 0 0 Von Moore 0-1 0 0 0 0 Total 487.80 5.98 38 14 Total 487.80 5.98 38 14 Murray St...39 38--103 KU...42 61--71 KC KC-10C - Murray-Stear W. Williams, II & 61-71 Accelerated-12.000, Turnovers-W. KC-10B, W. KC-10A, 13 TD ☆ ☆ points, ward. Jesse Williams. Williams scored 13 point in the first half and led the Racers to a 29-8 victory. It was at this time, however, that KU switched into a 2-3 zone and began to shut off the Racers' inside game. At one point, just inside the four-minute mark, Murray State was stopped cold by the zone when it took off a shot before the 38-second clock expired. "We were给 a few breakdowns in our man to man." Kiviisto explained. "We thought we might go into the zone before the half so that we could work out any problems we might have with it, and then it worked so well we staved with it." KU's offense continued to click behind the inside play of Cook and Knight and the outside shooting of Morningstar and Wakefield. The players dressed room at balltight with a 42-39 lead. The Jayhaws quickly settled the issue when they came out in the second half. Wilkinson scored twice to advantage behind the scoring of all five starters to lead 64-15, with 12:17 remaining in the game. In that stretch, KU scored 24 and lost the defense held the Racers to only eight. Even a lengthy delay caused by the malfunctioning of the time clocks with 9:58 left in the game, could not cool off the processor. The player was forced off a streak of 12 unanswered points on " I am trying to bribe you with uncertainty, with danger, with defeat. jorge luis borges That's mostly what you'll find if you commit your life to the millions in the developing nations who seek their hearts. That, and fulfillment too, with the COLUMBAN FATHERS Over 1,000 Catholic missionary priests at work mainly in New York. We've been called by many names — "foreign dogs" "hope-makers" "capital animals" "hard-nosed muses." FREE 16-PAGE BOOKLET If you are between the ages of 17 & 25 and are interested in becoming a Catholic Missionary Priest, write for: --baskets by Knight, two by Cook, Greenele, Knight again and Morningstar to build an Columban Fathers DK St. Columbans,NB.6056 I am interested in becoming a teacher. Please send me a copy of your book. KU's subs then moved in on the Racers and broke the 100-point mark on two freewheels by Rick Suttle with less than a minute to play. It was the first time KU had broken the century mark since the 'Hawks beat Oklahoma City, 101-77, in 1971. Name Address City State Zip Phone College Class Murray State was helpless throughout the second half and never did adjust to the ball. "KU played so well and shot so well, it made us change our entire game plan," Cal said. Although 100-point games don't come easily, KU will get a better idea of its ability when it takes on powerful Kentucky tonight at 7:35 p.m. in Allen Field House. KU has never beaten the Wildcats in five attempts and led last year in Lexington, KY, 77-71. "We know a lot about them because of playing them the last few years." Owens said. "They return five of their top six players, and they are the defending Southeastern Conference champions. "They are a great basketball team. They are not as big as Murray State, but they are extremely good ball handlers and shooters." Bike to sell? Advertise it. In the Kansan. Call 864-4358. Owens said that his team was in good enough condition to play again tonight and that KU had the depth to rest any players that did tire. KU **Kunetsu** Kimura Cook 6-8 F Jimmie Lamar 6-8 Roger Morgenthal 9-14 F Kevin Greaves 6-9 Danny Knight 6-10 C Bob Goyaet 6-9 Date Green 5-12 C Bob Goyaet 6-9 Mika Iwamura 5-12 C Mike Iwamura 5-12 SUMMER JOBS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Make Application NOOW! Good Jobs as Summer interns. Send resume to Katie Currie, $600, up plus room, board, and travel allowance for June 15 to August 15. 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