8 Tuesday, March 18, 1975 University Daily Kansan KU loses at charity line By MIKE FITZGERALD Snorts Editor For the University of Kansas basketball team, the 77-71 loss to Notre Dame wasnt the end to a disappointing season but rather a disappointing way to end a season. The Jayhawks ended their season at 18-8 in double play. Dume on Saturday in sublime play. It was the 19th time KU had played in post-season play and the sixth time under the coaching of Ted Owens. This season also marked the second consecutive Big Eight championship for Owens and his fifth in 11 years at KU. The loss was disappointing for the Jaywinks in that they played as well as in the first half. "We just played poorly in the first half," said Owens after the game. "They were hitting their free throws and we weren't doing anything on the other end." Free throws seemed to spell defeat for the Jayhawks all through the game. A total of 39 fouls was called against KU, a new record (the old record was 33 against Oklahoma in 1983). Six KU players fouled out and the hit on 35 of 56 attempts from the line. The charity line was the only area in which Notre Dame outclassed Kansas. Owens had said before the game that if the 'Hawks were to win, they would have to rebound better and turn the ball over less than Notre Dame. Besides rebounding more and committing fewer turnovers, (13-11), KU also outshot the Irish 46 to 42 per cent and made 10 more field goals. "We had them outclassed," said Danny might, "but still think we're a bit tougher than they are." "It's unbelievable. The referees let us play last year, but not this year. I think the Bronze (12) PG-FGA FG-FTA Reb. TP PF TP Van Moore 0.2 - 0.1 0 1 0 0 Cotton 7.1 - 2.5 0 1 0 3 Collie 7.1 - 2.5 0 1 0 3 Johnson 4.7 - 0.5 0 1 0 17 Kubota 4.7 - 0.5 0 1 0 17 Knight 7.13 - 1.1 0 2 2 15 Knight 7.13 - 1.1 0 2 2 16 Morningstar 3.9 - 0.1 0 2 3 6 Morningstar 3.9 - 0.1 0 2 3 6 Koenigis 0.0 - 2.2 0 1 0 2 Barrhouse 0.0 - 2.2 0 1 0 2 Barrhouse 0.0 - 2.2 0 1 0 2 Niagara 31.47 9.13 9.13 39 79 11 32 39 — 71 44 31 — 72 Note Dress (77) . . . 3-12 Batton . . . 3-12 . . . 3-49 . . . 3 . . . 2 9 Bottom . . . 5-12 . . . 8-9 . . . 6 3 . . . 18 Carpenter . . . 0-9 . . . 14-9 . . . 6 3 . . . 18 Carpenter . . . 0-9 . . . 15-21 . . . 10 3 . . . 32 Clay . . . 2-6 . . . 0-3 . . . 3 1 . . . 8 3 City . . . 0-6 . . . 0-2 . . . 3 1 . . . 1 4 Martin . . . 0-2 . . . 1-3 . . . 3 0 . . . 1 7 Marvin . . . 1-2 . . . 1-3 . . . 3 0 . . . 1 7 Total . . . 21-49 . . . 35-50 . . . 35 19 . . . 77 Total . . . 74 Kansas 23 39 - 71 Massachusetts 40 59 - 71 Officials: Sunipe Wannaker, Mickey Crawford District: Bristol BRISTOL 8375 $1.99 RAMADA INN Dinner Specials officiating was awfully lopsided." MONDAY Italian Spaghetti TUESDAY Sauteed Chicken Livers WEDNESDAY Chicken Fried Steak THURSDAY Veal Parmigiana FRIDAY Seafood Platter $1.99 Serving from 5 p.m.-10 p.m. After dinner enjoy a drink in our Rubyyat Club Membership only $1.00 Adrian Dantley, Notre Dame's bulky forward, caused most of KU's problems by scorring the ball 21 times at the free throw line. Dantley also took advantage of the Notre Dame four-cornered spread offense in the second half by throwing for three occasions. "I've played against better than him," he said. "It helps when you've been named All-America. I've seen a lot of All-Americas, and the refs are a little easier on them." paint a portrait. "He's good, but he's not as good as everyone says he is," said Knight. "Only about 10 of these 21 should have been foes." Tommie Smith, KU forward, agreed. But the season is over now for the Jawhays. The players will start to have time and energy for things normal students do. Owens and his assistants will be traveling the uncertain roads of recruiting students to replace five graduating seniors. "I have no regrets about KU," said Knight. "I've really enjoyed it here." "in four years we've won two Big Eight championships and have been to the NCAA twice. Last year we made it to the final four." "I just wish we could have finished playing better," he said. "I wish we could have gotten some better breaks. Smith said this season had been a good one but wished it could have ended better. "At least we won the Big Eight again this year, so we didn't too badly." By CORKY TREWIN, Sports Information Five in a row What do Cook, Von Moore, Greenlee, Smith and Johnson of KU have in common? All of them had fouled out of KU's 77-71 loss to Notre Dame. Milt Gibson was soon to join them. 1975 Summer Orientation for New Freshmen STUDENT STAFF POSITIONS AVAILABLE Desired qualifications: . . good academic standing . . . undergraduate at the University of Kansas . . leadership qualities and skills . . . knowledge of University programs & activities Job descriptions & applications available in School Relations, 101 Union, or Admissions & Records. 126 Strong Applications due by Friday, March 21 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ... LOOKING FOR A NEW NEST? Jayhawker Towers Apts. 2-bedroom apartments on campus furnished or unfurnished utilities paid swimming pool air conditioned on bus line on bus line laundry facilities security guards covered parking bonded lack system room-mate service NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 1603 W. 15th Lawrence, Ks. The K.U. Commission on the Status of Women has the following positions open for the 1975-1976 academic year PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER LREx Committee chairpersons for. Political Action Fall Open Forum Careers Human Sexuality Non-traditional students Publicity Spring Symposium Beyond High School Research Apply in the Dean of Women's office. 220 Strong Hall Deadline March 18, 5.00 p.m. For more information, call Eve Dottheim, CSW pres Women's Recognition Women's Athletics For more information, call Faye Dottheim, CSW pres. KU golfers escape cold Escapeing the fickle Kansas weather, half of the University of Kansas golf team spent spring break in Arizona preparing for the upcoming tournament season. Golfers who made the trip included returning regulars Mike Fiddelke, John Gess, Marc Morzoze and Tom Peterson. Roundting out the group were: Bill Hack, Lawrence sophomore; Corky Ek, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, freshman; Kris Kennedy, Lawrence senior; and Rick Kennedy, Lawrence sophomore. Eight KU golfer played on golf courses in Jersey City this week, according to Jerry Waugh, golf course manager. The team is preparing for its opening tournament, to be played April 10 at Wichita. Three other tournaments are scheduled and Waugh said there was a possibility of scheduling some dual meets with area universities. 16 golfers are out for the squad, competing for spots on the team by playing qualifying rounds. Ten players will make it to the final cut will be made in a couple of weeks. Other golfers competing are: Kenneth Idleman, Overland Park freshman; Doug Wallace, Newton senior; Kerry Knott, Plains siphonmore; Tom Elliot, Lansing sophomore; Garrett Scott, Scott City junior; Rich Rothfelder, Wichita junior; Gay Denning, Salina junior; and Ray Hammergren, Wichita sophomore. 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