Page 12 University Daily Kansan, January 19, 1981 Jayhawks win third title; Woodard named MVP ByBANDY CLARK Sports Writer Sports Writer The next time Lynette Woodd gets into her rhythm, the Kansas State Wildcats will know exactly what to do—get ready for a long night. They learned that brutal lesson Saturday as they were trounced 85-60 in the championship game of the Sixth Right Tournament in Allen Field House. A record crowd of 3,750 woods Woodford score 38 points, grab 17 rebounds and tally seven steals to lead the Kansas team in their relationship for the third consecutive year. "I's just a blessing from above," Woodard, who was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player for the third straight year, said. "I've been feeling real good. I just had that rhythm. I'm still keyed up." Although Woodard was most of the show, her fine supporting cast helped treat K-State to a long bus ride back to Manhattan. That cast included: 6-foot Tracy Claxton; 8-foot 2-Megan Scott; anf 5-foot 11 Sheira Legrant, a linee geared to the inside game. The tall line tailup paid off for the Jayhawks' who outbounded the Wildcats 51-48, and their inside shooting from 49.2 percent shooting accuracy. Claxton pulled down 11 rebounds, Garrett added another right for KU. Both KU Coach Marian Washington and K-State Coach Lynn Hickey agreed that the rebounding was the difference in the game. "Controlling the boards helps us in a lot of ways," Washington said. "It helps us get the tempo going. When we control the boards, we win." control the boards, we w Hickey agreed. Macy said. "They killed us on the boards," she said. "They were more powerful than we were." The Jayhawks might not have controlled the board so easily had K-State had the services of 6-foot-2 center who, who is sidelined with a knee injury. "Her loss probably affected me more than anyone else," Hickey said. "This is too bad." Take away 20 points and 11 rebounds a game and that's a big loss." Washington's game plan included making the most of the Jiahawkwha "I wanted the team to get the ball inside and draw more fouls," she said. "Lynette and Shebra are really tough inside, so it worked well for us." Legrant particularly was a potent force inside as she was able to score 17 points on mostly inside shots and easy lavouts. Washington also lauded the play of sophomore guard Chris Stewart, who was given the task to provide the assists with better defense and scoring. "Chris is an exceptionally fine defensive player and an excellent outside shooter," Washington said. "I knew K-State would come out in a 2-zone and we needed a zone buster, so I called on Chris." The fact that KU won the tournament didn't stop Washington, but winning it so easily did. "Well, we're ranked fifth in the nation and I think we demonstrated that." the country," she said. "But I really expected a closer game from OU and I didn't anticipate such a wide margin with K-State." The victory was even sweeter for the Jayhawks, since the Wildcats defeated them three out of five times last year. MIN MN PG FG FT KRES A P PP TP Price 36 7-18 -0 10 1 2 4 14 Hagios 29 1-19 -0 10 7 0 3 2 Williams 29 1-3 -0 10 7 0 3 2 Bachis 33 5-1 1-2 10 5 1 11 Bachis 33 5-1 1-2 10 5 1 11 Daniels 17 1-3 0-1 10 1 0 4 Dobbias 14 6-5 0-1 10 4 0 2 Sihan 14 6-5 0-1 10 4 0 2 Min 36 28-7 -6-1 4-11 5 2 77 Min 36 28-7 -6-1 4-11 5 2 77 MANSAS (N) MIN MN PG REB A A PP T Legrant 35 5-16 1-3 1 2 4 17 Scott 32 5-13 1-3 6 1 2 7 Stewart 31 5-10 1-3 12 1 2 13 Woodard 30 12-33 10-10 17 0 4 37 Stewart 22 5-11 0-1 1 1 2 10 Charnicleh 22 0-11 0-1 1 2 3 10 Smith 2 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 0 Taylor 2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 Lowry 2 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 Taylor 2 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 1 Table 205 Table 207 Table 18 Table 51 Table 14 Table 17 TOTAL 260 39-11 15-23 KANSAS STATE 27 33 60 KANASR 25 45 85 Indoor track team beats Wildcats in dual Officials: Adams, Courteau Technical Fouls: none Attendance—3,750 By PAUL D. BOWKER Sports Writer Kansas hadn't met Kansas State in a men's dual track meet in so long that neither coach, KU's Bob Timmons or K-12 coach knew where the record were records. But Sunday afternoon at Allen Field House, the Jayhawks made up for lost time, earning a 73-5 trump over the Wildcats as they won nine of 16 events. KU and K-State have met in meets years, but not in a dual meet since 1967. The Jayhawks, defending Big Eight champions in both indoor and outdoor It was the first indoor meet for the Wildcats this year and the third for the Jayhawks, although team scores were not kept in KU's previous meets at the East Tennessee Invitational and the Saskatchewan Invitational. track, captured every short distance running event except the 300-dash dash, an area the Jayhawks have traditionally been strong in. KU sprinters Rau and Deon Hogan, who qualified for March's Championships last week in the BK Texas Tennessee Invitational, both won their races. The Jayhawks were without several competitors, including senior spinner Mike Ricks, in Newport News, Va. because of the death of his father, and junior pole vaulter Jeff Buckingham, out with the fau and a back injury. Even with many of KU's athletes missing, Timmons was mildly surprised by K-State's improvement over last year. "I don't know if Mike (Ross) had them pumped up," Timmons said, "but we were so close to it that we are close. It looks to me that they're going to be a contender in the conference." Losing to the Jayhawks was no surprise for Ross, though, who says that KU is one of the top three collegiate teams in the country. "We're much better this year than last," Ross said about the Wildcats. We compete in the track events most year, we were mainly field events." While the Jayhawks had no problem in beating the Wildcats, a KU graduate stole the show. Jay Reardon, who graduated last year, ran unattached from the University of Georgia, then cleared 7-2/1-2 in the high jump, and Allen Field House record. MEETRESIN.TQ Pit-Strut 1-4. Bray Bradley, KSU; 61; 2 Cliff Johnson, KU, 51-3. G. Crowd Bartlett, KSU, 54-4. Chin KU, 85%-1; Greg Bartlett, KSU, 6.54. yard-bash#: Anlytic Pho, KSU, 6.26; Mark Hanson, KU, 6.57; Darry Bond, KSU 6.58. Mile Run= I; Darry Gundy, KU, 4.15-1; Sams Rice= I; Derry Gundy, KU, 3.90- yard-bash#: Mark Rau, KU, 1:14-1; Mike Bradley, KU, 11:20-6; Terry Hawk, KU, 11:35- 404-yard dash—1. Dionge Hogan, KU, 48.0; 2. Rodney Bullock, KU, 48.1; 3. Daryl Burry, KU, 48.2; 4. Tina McCormack, KU, 48.3; 4. Anthony Polk, KU, 31.27; 5. Will Majors, KU, 31.46; 6. Michael Pena, KU, 31.49; 7. Raffael Fundle, KU, 0.36; 8. Iris Hawley, KU, 0.34; Lump jump-1. Mark Hanson, KU, 34.2; 2. Very Switzer, KU, 24.2%; 3. Rodney Brogden, KU, Two-time run - 1. Dan Schleicher, KSU; 8:03:8. John Holloway, KSU; 9:26:3. RIch Kean, KSU; 8:40:5. 1,000 yard run -1. Van Schaffer, KU, 2:13:2; Sam Kouston, KSU, 2:15:4; Tim Gundy, KU, 2:18:46. 890-yard run -1. Leonard Martin, KU, 1:67:23; Kevin Kilien, KU, 1:84:17; 3. Kevin Karst, KU, 2:85:17. Mile Rake1 - J.KU 3.2:23; KU 3.1:24.4 Vale Tandem - J.KU 3.2:25; KU 3.1:24.4 2 George Buckingham, KU, 16-0. High jump - 1. Paul Titus, KU, 6-11; 2. Joel Light, KU, 6-10. Frupie jump - 1, Vince Parentee, KS1, K5 14; D. Sanna Tolkien, K5, K5 17; Rory Lovett, KU, 47-84; Tokkura, K5, K5 97; Toby Kapsen, KS7 4, 2 Lighten. KU; KO; 3/10. Cotton Stoke, KSU; KU; 4. 2 Sanya Triple jump! -1. Vince Parrette, KSU; KU; 5. ATTENTION STUDENTS: Maunintour travel service AIRLINE TICKETS kinko's HOTEL RESERVATIONS CAR RENTAL Are you tired of the reserve room hassles and the increasing cost of textbooks? Then tell your professor about our exclusive Professor Publishing Service. We can reduce the cost of class readings for you and give your professor complete freedom in research. 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It was suggested by some of the members of the man has some spiritual discernment, but hope it is not being used to justify one staying away from public Church worship, that is, in truth Christian Churches. Looking first at the last part of the quotation, would call attention to what Christ said in the 4th chapter of John: "WOMAN, BEAUTIFIC ME, THE HOUR COMETH WHEN YE SHALL NEITHER IN THIS MOUNTAIN, NOR YET AT JERUSALEM, WORSHIP THE FATHER — YE WORSHIP YE KNOW NOT WHAT — BUT THE HOUR COMETH AND NOW IS WHAT — YOU WORSHIP WORSHIPERS SHALL BE ENTERED IN WHAT WHEN IN SPIRIT THE FATHER BESEKET SUCH TO WORSHIP HIM, GOD IS A SPRINT; AND THEY THAT WORSHIP HIM MUST WORSHIP HIM IN SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH." God seeks people to worship Him in Spirit and in Truth no matter where they be. Did you ever hear the song in which it says: "A prison would a palace prove, if Jesus abides with me there?" It is very doubtful that God finds any of the kind of worshippers He is seeking out in the mountains or elsewhere, if it is their duty to be in the established and dedicated place of worship at the church, or to be in a place where they made solemn vows in the presence of God and His people to trust, honor and obey God. Likely all such as neglect and forsake this duty and privilege and go to the mountains for worship are described in these words of Christ: "We know not what ye worship." When they do find out what they worship probably it will be some sort of idol made of the materials furnished by the "lust of the flesh." In our reply we said: "Many of today's clergy make me think of Jeremiah 23:19; "Mine heart within me is broken because of the prophets!" If they really knew what was in them, they would be willing to help us through the ministry, or have a message for the people. Palm 104:4 tells us the Lord of the harvest "MAKETH HIS MINISTERS A FLAMING FIRE." P. O. 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