10 Wednesday, February 12, 1975 University Dafly Kansan KU to face ISU gunners By MIKE FITZGERALD Sports Editor To Ken Trickey, Iowa State's head basketball coach, basketball is just like golf: the whole point of the game is to get the ball in the hole. when a team runs across the Iowa State Cyclones, there's not much that can be done alone. If you can't win, even less that can be done about one Cyclone player named Hercy Iley. lvy, a junior guard, is the league's leading Trickey agreed with Owens. "We've played well since that game," he said, "but we haven't put together 40 minutes of good play as we did that night against KU. At Colorado, we played well the It's always difficult to play KU', Trickey said. "Against them you've got to shut off their inside game. That's how they beat us in the Big Eight Tournament. In that last seven or eight minutes they were able to score. They got the rebounds and the tip-ins." "Our game will be to cut that down. If they get those second and third shots, then KANSAN **Racecs** Norm Cook 6-4 F Steve Bauer 6-4 F Steve Johnson 6-4 AJ Artwell 7-6 Rick Sedlett 6-10 C Larry Lodge 6-5 H Daj Greenlee 6-3 H Gary Ruckman 6-2 H Jeff Brataver 6-0 H All-star lineman,2 others sign KU letters of intent The University of Kansas landed one of the top prizes in the recruiting campaign for high school football players when it announced Tuesday the signing of Kirk Tushaus, a big and speedy lineman from Kansas City, Kan. Coach Bud Moore also reported Big Eight letters of intent from Dennis Balagna, another big and speedy lineman from Kansas City, Mo, and Lloyd Sobek, a pass-catching tight end from the Kansas City suburb of Lee's Summit, Mp. Most of those who picked all-star high school football teams in Kansas last season had Kirk Tushus on their list. He has been described by many as the best high school lineman in Kansas for several years. He played both offense and defense for Bishop Miege High School. Moore plans to use him as an offensive lineman. That's exactly what his team will be doing at the 7.35 tip-off in Allen Field House. first half, but not after that." "We'll play as we always do," Trickie said yesterday at the field house where his team was warming up. "We'll just try to get that ball in he goal." Tushaus is 6-3, weighs 220 and can run the 40-vard dash in 4.8. The Cyclones have been getting the ball in, or at least to, the goal faster than any team this year. In the 19 games they've played, they scored 152 goals, 1,881 times, or 83 times a game. Balagna was picked on all-many state teams in Missouri and on all-star teams for the Kansas City metropolitan area. He is as tall and as fast as Tushman and weighs 20 pounds. He played for North Dakota and north Kansas City, he lettered for three years in football, wrestling and track. Although that's about 300 shots more than KU's taken in its 19 games, Trickey said KU wouldn't be worried about what Iowa State did. Sobek is 6.2, weighs 205 and can run the 10km race. He passes 295 for 365 yards for Lee's Sunshin. * "KU's not worried about what we're going to do on the court," Trickey said. "They know. They're going to be more concerned about what they do and how they do it. We've gone over KU's stuff and I KU's KU too smart to determine what we do." This may seem like a ho-hum attitude, but Trickey said that he didn't know how knowledge went on, but that he knew what the Cyclops were going to do. Morningstar pick of week KANSAS CITY (AP)—Roger Morningstar was voted Big Eight Conference basketball player of the week Tuesday for victories over Nebraska and Oklahoma. Morningstar won out in a split vote of sportwriters over Kansas State's Chuckie Williams, who had 15 points in a victory over Iowa. The team from Brombehind triumph over Oklahoma State. Morningstar, a senior, made 19 points and grabbed six rebounds in the Nebraska game. Against Oklahoma, he was a big gun in the Jahayws' surge from 10 points behind and contributed 21 points, high for Kansas, and got five rebounds. Other players nominated were Jeff Brasteret of Iowa State, Mike McCurdy of Skaneateles, and Jerry Fortain of Skaneateles. Will Smith of Missouri, Jerry Fort of Nebraska and Greg Mueller of Colorado. Few tickets left for KU-K-State only a few single-game student tickets remain for the Feb. 22 basketball rematch in Lawrence between KU and K-State, which should decide the Big Eight championship. scorer and one of the nation's top scores. Averaging 31.4 points in Big Eight games this season, Ivy is a constant threat to the opposition. "You know he's going to get some points," said Ted Owens, KU head coach. "All you can do is to try and keep his percentage down. If you can do that, then he'll be helping us more than he'll be helping his own team." An official in the Allen Field House ticket office said Tuesday that all other general admission and reserved seat tickets had been sold out. The few student tickets remaining will go on sale at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 22 at the ticket office. Date Greenleaf, KU senior guard who often hatten the job of guarding customers with Owners. "No matter what you do he's going to get his shots," said Greenlee. "He's just like the Kansas State guards. He're really quick and smart, but the ball you know he's looking to shoot." Owens said KU's game plan would stay the same. "All you can do with a player ify is to him and go up with burn him when he shoots." "We'll play our regular game," Owens said. "We hope to shut off some things of Iowa State's. We need to play better than we did when we played them at Ames. "You have to remember that they probably played their best game the year Track meet Saturday is for all ages The Lawrence Track Club and the Lawrence Parks and Recreation department will sponsor an indoor track meet at the Newark House. The public is invited to participate. The meet, sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union, will be run in two sessions, the first beginning at 9 a.m. and the second at 2 p.m. Competition will be divided by age groups, ranging from seven years and under to 50 years and older. The events for boys under 16 and girls under 15 begins at 9 a.m., with the exceptions of the two-mile run and the pole vault. Registration for events will be 45 minutes before each session. The entry fee will be one dollar for Lawrence Track Club members, two dollars for all others. Medals will be awarded for the top three finishers. For further information and a schedule of Competition for all remaining age groups will start at 2 o.m. 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