8 Thursday, February 13, 1975 University Daily Kansan Johnson fouled ... By Staff Photographer GEORGE MILLENER III Clint Johnson, Leavenworth freshman, is fouled by Steve Burgas of Iowa State in last night's basketball game. KU pulled away from the Cyclones in the second half and won. By KEN STEPHENS Associate Sports Editor For a while Wednesday night, the University of Kansas' 76-42 basketball victory over Iowa State looked as though it would be a carbon copy of the earlier Big Eight conference game between the two schools. 'Hawks overcome Cyclones 76-62 In that game in Ames the score was tied at halftime 45-45, and it remained close in the second half until the shots started falling for the Cyclones. ISU won that game. 91-68. This time, however, somebody wrote a different second act for the script. In the first half the two teams had traded the lead 11 times. Earlier in the game KU had led by as much as seven, 13-4, but Iowa led by eight and led by four points on five occasions. That was what Iowa State's Kun Trickey had hoped the 'Hawks would do. Trickey had told his players that KU was a mechanical team, but a good team. To beat them, he had to disrupt KU's mechanics and make them play ISU's run and shoot game. Although KU led at halftime 37-34, little would happen to indicate what would happen in the second. Owens said that was what had happened Owens said where the 'Hawks by 15 Pounds' "We can run with the basketball, but not as consistently as they can." Owens said. Although KU likes to run with the ball when an opportunity is present, the "hawks "We never were in command," KU Coach Ted Owens said after the game. "We had a little lead but we came down and rushed our shots. We got caught up in their tempo." Kansas (%) FO-GA FT-FA BB RF PB TP Morantigal 10-19 3-3 3-3 2 22 Takahashi 1-18 1-2 1-2 1 12 Sutte 3-18 1-2 1-2 4 12 Johnson 7-18 0-1 2 2 16 Greeneee 3-6 0-0 2 2 14 Knight 3-6 0-0 8 1 4 Knight 3-6 1-2 8 1 7 50-79 3-7 0-2 41 14 lows State (SE) (C) FO-FA GA FO-FFA RA BB PF TF TP Jobe 72 3 10 10 10 10 Galez 7.2 1 12 10 12 12 Banks 7.2 1 12 10 12 12 Branstecker 0-2 1-2 2 0 0 Nier 0-2 1-2 2 0 0 Iverson 11-15 1-1 1 7 4 2 Brown 11-15 1-1 1 7 4 2 Brown 11-15 1-1 1 7 4 2 Murakwa 1-2 0-0 0 3 1 0 Morika 1-2 0-0 0 3 1 0 Kimura 26.77 10-13 51 13 13 62 Garcia 26.77 10-13 51 13 13 62 The victory was Missouri's ninth straight at home Kansas 77 Tennessee 29-78 Michigan 76-64 Colorado C: Lumberback J. Owtery, Denton: 1,430 Lakewood: 1,430 MU outlasts OSU 76-66 COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)—Missour overcame a five-point halftime deficit by outscoring Oklahoma State 17-4 late in the game, beating the Cowboys 76-66 Wednesday night in Big Eight conference basketball. The Tigers shot only 35.7 per cent from the field, but canned 17 of 21 free throws in the second half offsetting the Cowboys' 26-25 edge in total goal fields. Missouri had balanced scores with four starters in double figures, led by Wille Smith with 20. Forward Jim Kennedy threw for 168. Anderson had 17 and Bill Flandrank. 14. From a 56-16 tie with nine minutes left, the team sends seven straight points, taking a 76-10 lead. Despite connecting at a 55.6 rate in the second half, Oklahoma State quickly lost its 42-37 halftime bulge when the Tigers outgrew the Cowboys 15-4 to open the second half. Ronnie Daniel paced the Cowboys, now 3-5 in the conference and 8-12 over all, with 20 points. K. C. Kincaide tossed in 18 and Oluus held with 13 points and 13 rebounds. SUA & Celebration Concerts Present DAVE MASON Featuring Mike Finnigan WED. FEB. 26 WED. FEB. 26 TWO SHOWS 7:00 & 10:00 P.M. 5.50 ADVANCE 6.50 AT DOOR FREE STATE OPERA HOUSE Tickets available SUA Office Kief's Sounds Great Stereo- Topeka couldn't afford to play at Iowa State's pace, Owens said. Caper's Corner—K.C. The occasional use of the fast break makes the best use of the talent on the KU Offer good thru February 13 1528 W. 23rd 842-8861 across from post office In the first half, the Cyclones outbounded KUF, with 11 of ISU's "We just hit a spurt, "Owens said. "We just have scored five of six times down the court Cook, Clint Johnson and Suttle provided three quick baskets. Ivy scored again, Donnie on Moore scored two, Randy in a haul caused their way into an 11 point lead. 61-50 rebounds coming off the offensive back boards. KANSAN "If we'd been doing anything on offense, it (the rebounding) would have mattered, but it didn't." "It was the same kind of game as up the stairs, but it was the other way around. We got the spurt." KU's spurt began about seven minutes into the second half. With KU leading by two points, 43,41; Roger Mornstar scored on a layup and Norm Cook scored two quick kets, then Morningstar scored two more points from outside. Hercie Ivy led all scorers with 23 points and Morningstar had 22 points to lead KU. Cook, had 11 points and Rick Suttle and Dale Greenlee had 15 points each for the 'Hawks. While KU's shooting was beginning to warm up, iv kept Iowa State in the game with three baskets, KU increased its lead to 51-48 before calling time out. When the 'Hawks came back onto the except for the fact that there weren't backpacks, if it was a pretty good baskets. For the game KU shot 44.3 per cent from the field and ISU shot 38.3 per cent. court. They didn't hit their shots and they didn't get any second shots. "We beat ourselves," Trickey said. "We didn't shoot well. All you have do is shoot well." "We hit a period when we rebounded well hit a period when we executed well on offer." Art Johnson, who scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Cyclones, said, "KU has to be a better rebounding team than us. In the first half we were blocking them out good but we were tired in the second half." Owens said KU's poor shooting and the cicle defense and KU's impatience in the Cyclone's defense and KU's impatience. "We did some things wrong but I'm very pleased to witon whom," he said. "We beat a best The victory kept KU right behind K-State in the Big Eight stands. KU's record is now 6-2 and K-State, which beat Colorado 80-66, is 7-1. ISU's 62 points equalled their season low. The usually high-scoring Cyclones only scored 62 points in a 75-62 loss to Nebraska last week. Nothing says love like flowers. This Valentine's Day let a fresh bouquet or a plant speak for you. We've got some eloquent suggestions. Just call or stop by. 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