Page 16 University Daily Kansan, December 8, 1980 Walk-ons finally play in KU laugher By KEVIN BERTELS Sports Writer Guys like David Magley and BODY Neel spent a lot of time on the bench as freshmen, appearing only when the game was either well in hand or not. In all 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 goal and the rest of KU's top seven players were glued together. The team, as the reserves are called in practice. All were pleased with what they saw. They saw Jeff Konke, 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 feel to see them do well." Magley went a bit further in defining the role of the substitute. pl th th " " ho hi nst te he pl an se we ae be M be O fe M " M th th ag "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 get 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 own their tournament, the Eagle Classic, Saturday night defeat Tennessee 88-80. Their top player thus has been junior guard Glenn Napier, who scored 30 points in the first game of the Eagle Classic on 9-of-19 shooting, mostly from the 20-to-30-foot range. But Morehead State should be a tired team, but they also played on Saturday in the tournament and a waving ceremony. Hadi, Kansas' offensive coordinator, was one of five finalists for the position until he withdrew his name Friday. the head program. Sometime today San Diego State will announce and football coach. It will be John Hahn. 'Howeve possilitiun University program. Diego Staif further (coach posit) Hadi ha 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 Hadl withdraw "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 would like to play for Ohio Valley Conference teams. They come in without notetaker and play really well." Books • Magazines • Post On the Visual A Spencer Museum E TITAN COACH Ken Haven wouldn't say why he needed better play from the guard. That his team needed better play from the guard. Open during gallery Saturday night's game against Oak Roberts was surprisingly easy. Gary "Cat" Johnson, the Titans 5-4oot 10-speeder, set out much of the game. He scored 3-footed scored Oak Roberts 40-38 and shot 67 percent. Maupintour travel service "I'm not pointing the finger at our guards, but I'm unhappy with our offensive options," he said. "I've got to find somebody with discipline ■ BIRLINE TICKETS ■ HOTEL RESERVATIONS ■ CARRENTAL ■ UBILIA RAILWAY ■ TRAVEL INSURANCE ■ ESCORED TOURS CALL TODAY! March 14-20 The 1968-67 76ers was voted the greatest in NBA history in a special poll of basketball players. The team's members of the team were Billy Cunningham, Wally Jones, Luke Jackson and Hal Green. WILT CHAMBERLAIN, the former all-verything pro and KU collegian, will return to Philadelphia's Spectrum Wednesday night for the first time since his playing days. Chamberlain is named to the All-Star 87 Philadelphia 76ers, will join his former teammates in a ceremony honoring that team. All scored in double figures in the Eagles' victory in their tournament as did the two post men, starter Jeff Tipton, a 6-4-0 fowl freshman and backup Albert Spencer, a 6-4-0 fowl senior. If the Eagles are tired, as Owens expects, their team will be compounded by a lack of proven depth. four days and nights Chamberlain has declined various invitations to return since his retirement in 1973. The team is expected to ask Chamberain's permission to retire his 13 Jersier at some age. Louisville plays K-State in Manhattan Jan. 3 and Missouri in Louisville Jan. 18. four days and night all options $271 or lodging $119 Sign up Deadline Dec. 23 at the SUA Office 864 3477 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 Coldron and 6-foot-6 sophomore forward Eddie Childress. JAYHAWK NOTES: Victor Mitchell wasn't well-connected and well worn. Orn scoring most of its points on layups in the second half. Page 14 University Daily Kansan, December 9, 1980 Order any one-topping 12" pizza and get one FREE Coke for FINALS SPECIAL $5.25 with coupon only. Save $1.25 Order any one-topping 16" pizza and get two FREE Cokes for $6.50 with coupon only. Save $2.05 842-3232 FREE, Fast Delivery!! 507 W. 14th Open 'till 1:00 AM Every Night! Wipe Pile On! Going home's not the same By CATHERINE BEHAN Staff Reporter Thomas Wolfe said you can't go home again, but KU students disagree. After being home for Thanksgiving and with finals ahead, many students are looking forward to going home for Christmas break. Gretchen Day Sioux Falls, S.D. freshman, on the basketball falls, but wouldn't dare to stay away from here. She said she was closer to her friends here than those at home. Commercial See HOME page 15 From page 11 "It is usually a family affair," she said. "It is a fun event for them to do." The Pine Hill Farm is east of Lawrence off Highwade 10. BESIDES CHRISTMAS trees, wreaths on hang on doors and in windows can be found in almost every store. The wreaths are plastered with plastic pinecones and acorns. For the finishing Christmas touches, there are cans of spray snow and pincered room freshener. To set the Christmas mood in music, albums by artists range from the Statler Brothers to Ray Conniff are available. One album is titled "Christmas in the Stars" and is a spin-off of science fantasy movie, Star Wars. One of the featured songs is "What Can You Get a Wookie for Christmas When He Already Has a Comb?" Santa Claus can be seen in countless forms and made out of a variety of materials. In foli, he is wrapped around Christmas candy. In plastic, he is wrapped around a rolled-up cardboard. In metal, his nips light up when a string attached to his face is pulled. NOT ONLY the commercialization of Christmas season bothers some people, but also the advent of Christmas, which comes to come earlier and earlier every year. The retail Christmas season usually starts the day after Thanksgiving, according to Radcliffe, and that Friday is usually the biggest retail day of the year. "Of course there are always those who are going to start the day after Halloween," Radcliffe said. "That is the way it's always been." 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