6 Mondav. February 10. 1975 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks conquer OU, look to ISU Sports Editor By MIKE FITZGERALD red Owens, University of Kansas basketball coach, found another combination of starters Saturday at Norman, Oklawa, where the Jayhawks beat the Sooners. Owens said Sunday that Wednesday's line-up against Iowa State would probably be Clint Johnson and Dale Greene at guard, Roger Morningstar and Norm Cook or Donnie Van Moore at forward and Rick Suttle at center. "I have had intentions of starting Clint, Roger and Dale at once for some time, but the possibility of a lack of rebounding concerned me," Owens said. "We just hadn't been rebouncing well enough to start such a line-up. "But if we get the rebunding from the provet that we had, it allows me to play The "other three" of Suttle, Johnson and Mormon would bring the Sooners to Saturday. Extremely effective and impressive was the play of Rick Suttle, reserve center. Suttle came off the bench in the first half and started the second half, scoring 20 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. "What's happening." Suttle said, "is that there are only seven games left, and if I want to make it in the pros, I'm going to have to play well in the rest of the games." Suttle said he actually had shot just six well against Nebraska but had shot only six Roger Morningstar had a good day from ☆ ☆ ☆ Kansas (69) FG-FGA FG-FFA BB RF TP TP Cook 3.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Knight 7.0 2.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Knight 15.3 1.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Greeneet 1.3 2.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Greeneet 14.3 1.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Johnson 8.1 6.0 0.0 6.0 2.0 2.0 Johnson 5.1 6.0 0.0 6.0 2.0 2.0 Smith 8.1 6.0 0.0 12 3 1 Smith 26.60 13.38 13.8 21 69 Smith 26.60 13.38 13.8 21 69 Oklaheme (54) P-FOGA FP-FAA RB BP TF TP Graham am 20-7 0-0 0-4 12 6 Graham am 17-1 0-3 0-4 12 6 Adams am 7.17 8.11 16 13 22 Adams am 7.17 8.11 16 13 22 Fldida am 2.3 0-2 1-2 5 4 Fldida am 2.3 0-2 1-2 5 4 Gordon am 1.4 1.1 1-1 2 0 Gordon am 1.4 1.1 1-1 2 0 Baker am 2.66 14-22 14 18 14 Baker am 26-96 14-22 14 18 14 Kansas 26 43-94 Oklahoma 30 Officials Berle Sagsug, Keet Kurtz Kansas 30 HANDBALL PLAYERS! it is extremely important that we meet on Tuesday, February 11 at the entrance to the handball courts. This will be a brief but important meeting. Please attend! KARATE WOMEN'S SELF-DEFENSE What's Women's Self-Defense? Oh yeah—that's kicking a guy in the groin. If that's your conception of Women's Self-Defense then you are living in a fantasy world. A woman must be able to defend herself in a wide variety of situations, and, unlike with a man, her opponent won't start his attack several feet away. A woman must be able to defend herself from a vicious and armed assailant and also from the unwanted casual pass of a person whom she doesn't really want to injure, but whom she feels is in danger. She must possess a superior strength, but rather for a trained mind and body. The latter situation calls for a knowledge of defensive techniques and situational psychology to avoiding unintended harm. A Women's Self-Defense course is geared to all of the above. The class consists of ten sessions one hour each, twice a week. Class Number 1. Escapes from and counters to frontal choke holds. Escapes from wrist hold. The back has strike 2. Escapes from rear choke hold. The front kick. Escape from and counter to being held from the front. The front punch. 3. Escapes from and counters to attacks and holds from the rear. The bank knick 4. The back kick continued. Spinning头 strikes, Review. 5. How to use an umbrella or short stick as a weapon. 6. What are the best ways to throw a kick? 6. Dellenges when you are on the ground and your opponent is sitting on you, laying on you, standing at your feet, standing to either side or standing by your head. 7. The roundhouse kick, Defenses from a seated position or in a car, Defences against a knife and gun. 8. Knife and gun defenses continued 10. Miscellaneous. Martial Arts Academy For Class Session Beginning Feb. 13 GOJU RYU Behind Mac Donald's on 23rd St. Call 842-8244 after 6:30 for appl. Open Mon.-Thurs. the field and an even better day at the free throw line. Morningstar hit seven of 13 shots from the field and seven of eight from the line for 21 points, his season high. Clint Johnson, freshman guard, didn't have the kind of spectacle game Suttle and M箭ningstar had. His contribution was bringing the ball down court under pressure without losing it and allowing Dale Greenlee to get open for a shot. Greelee did get open often enough to score 12 points, something that's usually difficult for a guard to do when he is busy bringing the ball down court. Greenelee said the combination of Johnson, Morningstar and himself provided more quickness on both offense and defense. "I kind of started off slow, but had a good percentage at the end of the game," Greenlee said. "I was also able to shoot a little more in the game." It was the quickness and rebounding of the second half that impressed Owens. Now that the Jayhawks have put Oklahoma out of the Big Eight race, it is time to look ahead to Kiper's next opponent, a team that has its biggest conference backset this week. "We did have a flat spell in the game which cost us a substantial lead," Owens said. "But I thought the second half was excellent. Owens said there would be no changes in the gunned patrol of the Cyclones, who invade Algeria every six months. "When Iowa State plays you, and you only have beaten them by one point in the Big Eight Tournament, that they've beaten you is going to be intense," Owens said. "Owens said." CREATE OPTIONS A community has few options- when its people are malnourished, hungry or live under the threat of hunger; when its small businesses use outdated, ineffective practices; when its people are illiterate, under-educated, unable to communicate effectively with more developed communities; when its people suffer from debilitating ailments with no hope of proper care. The Peace Corps and VISTA were developed from the assumption that most people don't want a hand-out or a free-ride—they just want someone to show them how they can help themselves. For more than a decade, Peace Corps and VISTA Volunteers have been doing just that and finding out, in the process, how rewarding the experience can be. If you are a U.S. citizen, male or female, healthy, degreed or skilful in some aspect of agriculture, business, education, health or some other field, contact a Peace Corps/VISTA representative on campus about opportunities for you in 1975. ACTION—Peace Corps/VISTA February 17-19 Union & Placement Offices (Seniors/Grads—Sign up for interview in Placement Office—NOW!) The University of Kansas swimming and basketball both won this weekend in Big Eight. In track, the second mile relay team of Nolan Cromwell, Jay Wagner, Larry Jackson and Eddie Lewis ran a 10-mile win over Mississippi in the Class IIssue. The victory, which was in the Friday. The victory, which was in the Friday. Swim, track teams win meet's final event, enabled KU to edge the Tigers 7268. the swimming team beat the Nebraska Coyotes on Saturday at Lincoln, winning 10 of 13 events. Ku's Gary Kempf set two pool records, one in the 100-yard freestyle and the other in the yard buzzer. Treasure Hunt '75! Listen to STEREO 106 to WIN $1,000 Register for an all expense paid vacation for two to MEXICO! 8 days and 7 nights in Mexico City and Acapulco. 5 Magnavox portable color TV sets. 800 transistor radios. (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY) Look Both Ways . . . Before You Vote Ed Rolfs candidate for Student Body President ore You Vote Mary Lou Reece candidate for Student Body Vice President A Look at the Issues You are paying one of the highest parking permit rates in the Big-8 paying 5 to 9 dollars for a ticket sometimes given because of outmoded rules and regulations . . . If you have been getting poor and inadequate advising . . . If you are able to get the best possible education in the Midwest but can't get a job after graduation . . . If an excellent instructor of yours has left the University to go to a job with higher pay . . . If Professor "Zero" who has no interest in teaching was given lifetime tenure last year . . . If you have just paid a large fine on a book you had to check out because the library wasn't open long enough to allow you to use it there . . . If you want serious and experienced people as student body officers . . . Then you aren't getting your money's worth. Ed and Mary Lou propose an immediate reduction in parking tickets brought by the city to the city hall organization of the office. Ed and Mary Lou will work strongly for the adoption of the graduated permit fee proposal. Then you aren't getting your money's worth. Ed and Mary Lou propose that each person have a faculty advisor in their area along with a student who is a senior in that area. Then you aren't getting your money's worth. Ed and Mary Lou propose a centralized job placement system be used by all of our students in our campus. KU is the only Big-8 school without a full time position dealing with career planning and placement. Then you aren't getting your money's worth. Ed and Mary Lou propose that greater cooperation be made with alumni and state groups to expand and improve awards at KU given on the basis of quality in classroom instruction. Then you aren't getting your money's worth. A university rule should be established requiring departments to announce promotion and tenure candidates to students to allow written student input for tenure committees. Then you aren't getting your money's worth. Mailing of reminder notices should be reinstated. Efforts should continue towards the securing of funds to allow library doors to remain open longer. Then vote for ED ROLFS and MARY LOU REEECE on the Commitment Coalition. Paid for by Commitment Coalition