6 Monday, February 24, 1975 University Dally Kansan KU mauls K-State 91-53 "When 'Sick' Rick Suttle danced onto the court Saturday night as the starting linee were announced for the University of Kansas-Kansas State University basketball game, it was obvious that House that the Jawhawk's big man was ready to play. But not even the Lawrence Optimists Club would have bet that in the next 40 minutes of basketball, Suttle would score 26 points, KU would score 32 points, the State's 22 and NU1 would maul KU1 - State's 91. But that's the way it happened. In 177 treaties between the two schools, only once have the Hawks beaten the Wildcats a body. 5012 in 1908. "I've been dreaming of this game for a long while." Suttle said after the game. "You know, I've been here for four years and we haven't beaten them out at Manhattan and Orlando. I've wanted to beat them by 30 or 40 points, and tonight was the night." The Jayhawks and Wildcats have 83 records in the Big Eight Conference. Three teams have reached the top of the league. As Wildeet guard Chuckie Williams said after the game, he waited in first place for a first place team to play his first place team. But when the smoke cleared from the KU guns Saturday night, Jack Hartman, K-State coach, readily conceded that his first-round victory trounced by the other first-place team. "Kansas played great basketball at both ends of the court," Hartman said. "They shot well, played defense, went to the boards. It was incredible." When K-State beat the Jayhawks 66-56 Feb. 1 at Manhattan, Ted Owens, Kansas coach, said there had been only two things the 'Hawks had needed to do to win—work the ball in inside to score and outbound the Wildcats. Unfortunately, KU didn't score inside enough and was outrebounded by the Wildcats 43-39. But this time, the KU inside men accounted for 64 points. As for rebounding, Cook (13 rebounds), Onore (10 rebounds), and Schroeder (10) saltwater in everything in sight. In the first half, K-State had only eight rebounds. For KU in the first half, Von Moore had eight, Suttle eight and Cook seven. K-State's total of 22 rebounds equals its season low. The Wildcats could pull down only 22 rebounds against Arizona State earlier in the season. "They were blocking out," Suttle said of the Wildcat frontliners, but we had been working all week long on rebounding. Coach told us that he wanted to be the trick is to just stay in motion and whichever way he blocks, you roll the other way and get in. In scoring his second half in a 61° guard, wheeling and shooting in six of his 12 field goals from ★ ★ ★ **Kenna (16)** G-FGA F-GFA FT-PTA Rob. PB TP IP Cook 7/11 1/2 1/2 12 13 15 Baker 7/11 1/2 1/2 13 14 15 Sutley 12/15 2/2 2/2 10 2 46 Johnson 12/15 2/2 2/2 10 2 46 Johnson 4/10 1/1 1/1 5 3 9 Marmaraginti 3/6 0/0 0/0 2 3 8 Marmaraginti 3/6 0/0 0/0 2 3 8 Glisson 2/2 0/0 0/0 2 3 8 Glisson 2/2 0/0 0/0 2 3 8 Smith 2/6 0/0 0/0 0 2 0 Smith 2/6 0/0 0/0 0 2 0 Total 43/42 5/7 11/11 20 91 11 Ramsey State (53) Washington 10-12 10-12 4 4 16 Wilmington 9-10 1-4 4 2 4 Winston 8-10 1-4 6 2 4 Wilkesboro 8-10 1-4 6 2 4 Kyron 9-9 0-2 0 2 0 Knoxville 9-9 0-2 0 2 0 Drake 9-9 0-2 0 2 0 Drake 16-41 17-35 22 12 53 Drake 16-41 17-35 22 12 53 29.5 73.9 7 teams 1 beech. Kansas 41 — 91 — 31 Kansas State Offense Sagge and John Overly 18, October 16, 2009 By Staff Photographer GEORGE MILLENER III Wildcats little trouble The moments were rare Saturday night, but the 'hawks did have some trouble with Kansas State University. Clint Johnson, KU guard, had a little trouble with Mike Evans Jayhawker Towers Residents Don't be left out . . . Last Spring we had to disappoint many students. They had failed to renew their apartment agreements early enough and unfortunately lost their apartments for Fall. Don't let this happen to you. We have special renewal programs and early-hawk prices if you sign up before April 1, 1975. Please stop by our office for more details. 15 to 21 feet. But inside, the big man was equally impressive, crashing the offensive boards and using stunningly quick moves for short turn-around jumpers to elude Carl Gerich, his Wildcat counterpart, at the pivot. Suttle was 12 of 15 for 80 per cent from The Jayhawk starting forwards, Norman Cook and Donnie Van Moore, worked effectively inside to get short jumpers and long jumpers. The team figured with 13 and 13 points each. For the game, the 'Hawks shot 52 per cent from the field and 71 per cent from the line. Their 91 points equals the season high, set against the Giants' 63. The Nugget Bay preseason tournament. KU strengthened its claim to defensive fame, holding the Wildcats to their lowest point production of the season. Only two K-State players scored in double figures. Guard Chuckie Williams scored 18 and forward Doug Snider, 16. Williams and Mike Evans, K-State's missile twin guards who at times have scored more points between them than K-10 players, led the Jayhawks night, were stifled by the Jayhawks' tenacious man-to-man defense. In scoring his 18 points, Williams hit only nine of 25 shots from the field. Evans didn't score until the halftime and finished with eight points. In Manhattan, Gerlach scored 15 points and had 12 rebounds. Saturday night he scored but one point and pulled down six rebounds. Gerlach and Evans were hampered throughout most of the game by eye abrasions incurred in the rough, physical battles. Evans also broke his nose when he drew a charging foul from Dale Greenlee early in the game. "The refs kind of overlooked it," Suttle said of the physical contact. "I told the sftfer that Snider was pushing me, but he didn't do anything about it." Owens said it was one of the best games the Jahayhans had played in his 15 years coaching at KU. However, he said it was important that the players forgot this game to keep the March 1 KU-University of Colorado game in mind. "It should be a confidence builder for our kids," Owens said, "and then again you've got to keep it in perspective because, in the final analysis, it was just a victory and we have to win the next three if we're to win the championship." The Jayhawks have a week off to practice and rest before their next game against If KU, K-State and MU all win on March 1, the stage is set for a crucial night in the conference race. On March 5, KU plays the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and K-State plays the University of Nebraska at Kansas. A K-State loss and a KU loss would mean a three-way tie at the top with one weekend of basketball to go. Although Colorado was blasted 119-69 by Iowa State University at Ames on Saturday, the Buffaloes have won their last three games at home. Owens pleased with KU, NU By Staff Photographer GEORGE MILLENER III Ted Owens, University of Kansas basketball coach, had reason to smile in the KU locker room after the "Hawks had just beaten Gymnasts break scoring record It took 10 years, but the University of Colorado's football team finally scored more than 200 points in one game. KU established a school record Friday night as it defeated Western Illinois University 201.40 to 194.10 in the second meet of its three-day road trip. On Thursday, KU downed Northern Iowa University 181 to 160.75. The Jayhawks lost to the University of Illinois 201.25 to 188.70 on Saturday. Golf meeting tonight University of Kansas students who want to try out for the varsity golf team should attend an introductory meeting at 7:30 a.m. in the Allen Field House Ampithe. 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