--- Page 16 University Daily Kansan, December 8, 1980 Walk-ons finally play in KU laugher 172111094 By KEVIN BERTELS Sports Writer Guys like David Magley and Body Neal speak a lot of time on the bench as freshmen, appearing only when the game was either well in hand or in hand of hand. They know the plight of the substitute. Saturday night against Oral Roberts, the opportunity arose for the substitutes to play when Kansas bleed out the Titans in the second half. Magley, Neal and the kU's top seven players were glad to sit and watch the Red team, as they did in practice. All were pleased with what they saw. They saw Jeff Konek, a freshman guard, score 2 points and provide some fancy ballhandling. They saw Mark Summers, a sophomore junior college transfer, score a basket. They saw every player on KU's bench play, down to the last walk-on. AFTER THE GAME, a 90-68 KU victory, few of the regulars would talk about their personal performances. All were excited about the substitutes 'play'. "They deserve a chance to play." Neal said. "It is a good feeling to see them do well." Magley went a bit further in defining the role of the substitute. "They hit some shots that were just beautiful," he said. "Those guys play the bench role well, waiting until they get a chance to play, keeping fired up and playing hard in practice. It's just beautiful that they got to play. They deserve a lot of credit. They are the heart of the team." "The heart of the team" should get the chance to play a bit more in tonight's game at Allen Field House against Morehead State. Tipoff is at 7:35 p.m. MOREHEAD STATE will bring a team undefeated in four games to Lawrence. The Eagles won their own tournament, the Eagle Classic, Saturday night defeating Tennessee State 88-80. pI th bt bt " ho VI no st he pl an se wi es bs Oo fo M "I th W ag Their top player thus has been junior guard Glenn Napier, who scored 30 points in the first game of the Eagle Classic on 9-1f 19-shoot, mostly from the 20 to 30-foot range. But Morehead State should be a tired team, after playing Friday and Saturday in the tournament and traveling Sunday. the head program. Hadi, Kansas' offensive coordinator, will assist the position when he is withdrawn. Sometime today San Diego State will announce its new head football coach. It "Howeve possessibility University program. Diego Sta further coach positi Badi he Hadl withdra In a prepared statement released Friday afternoon, Hadi said, "I was very honored that the people at San Diego State were interested in me as Spencer Museum Maupintour travel service ■ AIRLINE TICKETS ■ HOTEL RESERVATIONS ■ CAR RENTAL ■ EURAIL PASSES ■ TRAVEL INSURANCE ■ ESSTORGED TOURS "It will be a problem for them that they play Friday and Saturday and then travel here," KU Head Coach Ted Owens said. "That will be tough for them and it should be an advantage for us. I wish they could for Ohio Valley Conference teams. They come in here without notebooks and玩 really well." CALL TODAY! Winter P March 14,20 Saturday night's game against Oral Roberta was surprisingly easy. Gary "Cat" Johnson, the Titans 5-foot 10 speedster, sat out much of the game and scored scored scored (Oral Roberta 48-35 and shot 67 percent). TTTAN COACH Ken Heyns didn't say why he needed better play from him, he did that his team needed better play from him. "I'm not pointing the finger at our guards, but I am unhappy with our offensive options," he said. "I feel very bad." four days and nights All scored in double figures in the Eagles' victory in their tournament as did the two post men, starter Jeff Tipton, a 6-10-four freshman and backup Albert Spencer, a 6-8-foot eight. If Eagles are tired, as Owens expects, their problem will be compounded by a lack of proven depth. WILT CHAMBERLAIN, the former all-overly pro and KU collegian, will return to Philadelphia's Spectrum Wednesday night for the first time since his playing days. Champion of the state, he'll play 57 Philadelphia 76ers, will join his former teammates in a ceremony honoring that team. JAYHAWK NOTES: Victor Mitchell wasn't the only woman who worked against Hillary. Louisville plays K-State in Manhattan Jan. 3 and Missouri in Louisville Jan. 18. Chamberlain has declined various invitations to return since his retirement in 1973. The 1986-67 76ers was voted the greatest in NBA history in a special poll of basketball writers this year. Other members of the team include Mike Bibby, Wally Jones, Luke Jackson and Hal Greer. The team is expected to ask Chamberian's permission to retire his No. 13 jersey at some future date. Chamberian has admitted for more KU's next opponent, Morehead State, has been a slowdown team, relying on the shooting ability of Napier to make the offense work. If his shooting is off the Eagles will go to any of the other three returning players from last season, 6-foot-2 junior guard Norris Beckley, 6-foot-6 junior forward Greg Coldiron and 6-foot-6 sophomore forward Eddie Childress. scoring most of its points on layups in the second half. all options $279 $119 or lodging $119 Deadline Dec. 23 Page 18 University Daily Kansan, December 9, 1980 Texas Reggae with TheLotions WEDNESDAY NIGHT Only $2.00 For Students & Members SPECIAL $1.00 Pitchers & Drinks 8-9 8643477 THURSDAY Rock & Rockabilly Dance, Party Rock Party Friday & Saturday the Secrets $ ^{*} $ with guests Pedestrian on Friday The Deal on Saturday DON'T FORGET: Sign up Dea SUA Office Christmas Show Featuring BRYAN BOWERS 7th Spirit Recession Relief Specials Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Opening The Show NEW REFLECTIONS ...ew Years Eve With THE LYNCH & McBEE.BAND TIONS New Years. Eye With THE LYNCH # Cheap Pitchers & Drinks 8-9 All Week 1.25 Highballs 1.50 Pitchers Bowls From page 16 his former Ohio State Buckeyes, a preseason No. 1 team, against Penn State. But Woody hasn't been to an Ohio State game in 1978, and he probably won't start now. BUT NO MATTER who's doing the task at hand, we'll go on to watch. At least she is a good year for food. This was the year a defensive lineman, Hugh Green of Pitt, almost won the Heisman Trophy. It was the year a freshman running back named Herschel Walker stunned the country by placing third in the Heisman voting and took his Georgia team from obscurity to the No. 1 ranking. And in Kansas, it was the year at the California Kids, Frank Seurer and Kwerin Kid, and the almost Peach Bowl bid for a team kicked to fight it for the Big Eight cellar. It was the year of the probation bowl, with two perennial powers, USC and UCLA, left out in the cold during the fight for the title. It was the year Dan Devine announced he would not return to the Irish next season. But Notre Dame scored big in Class A high school when it hired Gerry Faust, a high school coach from Cincinnati, Ohio. Speculation arose that running back Walker might turn pro this year. That way, some said, he could avoid injury and a possible bad second year that could hurt his future chances of going high in the draft. front of the television, and expect to miss a few games. Try as they might, the network execs can't avoid overlapping a few games. The prime bowl match-up this season should be George Rogers of South Carolina, the Heisman winner, against Arizona, who will go head-tohead in the Sugar Row. Fans watching these holiday football follies should take some precautions. First, they should plan to spend hours in Before the bowl boom, the traditional family at Christmas was seated around a wooden bench. New Year's Day, usually reserved for recuperating from that big night before, is also the grand finale for college football. All the biggies are played before bleary-eyed viewers. Maybe so many fans aren't team not winning the title of champion because they're too hungover to remember which队 they're rooting for. Halftime is perhaps the most important time of the games. That's the time to gat the ball up and make a save. AND WITH THE holiday games come the holiday parades. Rose and Sugar Bowl queens, Mickey Mouse and Santa Claus prevail. Everyone and his dog is a grand marshal of some parade, and undoubtedly George will be on hand to lend her knowledge of the parade. Too bad they can't keep her on that parade. She got to know more about flowers and marching bands than she does about football. in the games themselves, we'll see whether BO Schembacher can redeem him from a penalty game in seven tries when his Michigan Wolves take on Washington in the Rose Bowel. 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