6 Mondav. January 27,1975 University Daily Kansar By Staff Photographer ROD MIKINSKI Johnson drives Freshman guard Clint Johnson (31) drives past Olsen Holder of Oklahoma State and gets two points in Saturday night's game. The Jahayhs won 71-60. Women first, second, thrashed In women's sports over the weekend, the women's swim team won twice, the basketball team lost to Kansas State and the girls' basketball team placed second in a five-team invitational. In swimming, the Jayhawk swimmers took on the University of Oklahoma in Norman on Friday and Oklahoma State in Tulsa on Saturday. At Oklahoma 78-53 and beat Oklahoma State 88-37. At Oklahoma State KU won 13 of 15 events. Margie Huffesson of Iowa State led the Cyclones to victory over KU in gymnastics as she won every event in the meet. KU placed second in the five-team meet, Wash. Emporia Kansas State College placed fourth and Fort Hays State College took fifth. Hot and cold 'Hawks finish strong Bv MIKE FITZGERALD The University of Kansas basketball team was on and off again Saturday night at Allen Field House in its 71-60 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Sports Editor When the 'Hawks were on, they played aggressive defense and battled for rebounds at both ends of the court. But when they were off, the Jayhawks was at 13-point half time lead dwindle to three points late in the second half. The "Hawks got off to a good start in the early going, using a 2-3 zone defense and a three-man press which gave the Cowboys trouble. Donnie Von Moore and Norm Cook, KU forwards, led the way for the Jayhawks in the first half. Von Moore had six points and seven rebounds at the half, and Cook, playing only 14 minutes of the first half, had eight points and nine rebounds. **He (Ve O MORE) playes a very good first half:** **HALF** (Ve O MORE) WOES TWAIN it first half to rest him in the second half, but we weren't in the fourth half, but we weren't in the fourth half. Cook eventually fouled out and Roger Morpatt, who played forward much of the season, died. Not being able to rest in the second half didn't seem to slow Van Moore down. And being in foul trouble didn't hamper Cook. For both forwards continued to score points and the defense did not. In the second half, KU stretched its 13-point half time lead to 15, the largest lead of the evening, on an 12-foot turn-around shot by Jakeyahk. The ball was hit and Jayhawk led was slowly chipped away. Von Monore ended with 12 points and 11 rebounds and Cook had 10 points and 10 The Cowboys started their move by scoring six unanswered points, and suddenly, the score was 41-32 with 17:17 left in the game. For the next eight minutes, the scoring went back and forth and KU regained a six-point lead. But at the nine-minute mark, the score was 53-42 in six straight points, making the score 55-62. "I don't think we were trying to sit on a bench. Owen was tough, we weren't penetrating it in the second one." What seemed to hurt KU the most down the stretch was the play of the two Cowboy guards, K. C. Kincade and Ronnie Daniel. The team defends from the outside of KUZ zone shocks. Owens beamed concerned enough with the shooting of the two guards, especializing in the stabbing. man (defense) because of the way Kincade was shooting), Owens said. "We knew he was going to shoot like that. He's such a gunman," she said. "Couldn't turn fast enough to stop him." When the 'Hawks went to the man-to-man, KU's Dale Greenlee ended up with the job of guarding the speedy Daniel, whose passes were as amazing as his shooting. "He's quick," Greeneen said about Daniel. "I just let him come inside and then tried to get another step on him. Our big boy was scared, and they rejected many of his passes and passes." Owens said there was one play in the game that swung the momentum to the Jayhawks. Owens referred to the play with 2:24 left in the game in which a missed KU shot was tipped up again and again by the Jayhawks. "That was where we kept the ball alive on the boards," he said. "Tommie (Smith), Rick (Suttle) and Domine (Von Moore) kept the ball and then Tommy finally got the shot." "We were forced to switch to a man-to- Owens was pleased with the team's effort, especially KU's defense and rebounding. The Jayhawks had allowed an average of 91 points a game in their last two games. The win pu's KU at 2-1 in the Big Eight in 10 games. The State is also 2-1 in 10 games, and 7-2 in 8 games. KU's next game begins at 7:35 p.m. Wednesday in Allen Field House against Colorado, Oklahoma State travels to LIN- coln, Wednesday night to take on Nebraska. ★★★ Kansas (71) PG-FA FG-FA FT-FA RB-FA PF TP 11 Von Moore 5-9 5-9 4-12 11 10 TP 13 Knight 5-8 4-8 0-0 2 2 Kight 2 Knight 4-8 4-8 0-0 2 2 Kight 2 Suttle 4-12 3-7 2-2 3 1 8 Suttle 2 Smith 4-12 3-7 2-2 3 1 8 Smith 2 Smith 4-8 4-8 0-0 3 2 8 Morningstar 4 Morningstar 3-6 4-8 0-0 3 2 8 19 32-68 32-68 7-10 14 19 71 Okla. State (60) PG-9 FG-9 FT-FA MEB. PF TP JP Threaten 29-5-4 9-9-2 4-7 2 2 Hippean 10-3-1 8-2-2 1-2 2 Hippon 7-13 0-1 1 2 3 Kinchide 7-12 0-1 1 2 4 Kinchide 7-12 4-2 1 3 14 Davison 0-1 4-2 1 2 1 Jevenwon 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Jakewon 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Johnson 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Alsham 14-96 13-17 29 15 Kansas Office of Officials BUREAU GODDARD and Gerald Menz 28-34-71 28-34-70 KU gymnasts routed XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Iowa State showed Saturday why it is the defending NCAA gymnasium champions. Behind an outstanding performance by Mark Graham, the Cyclones blitzed the injury-judged University of Kansas team 216.45 to 192.25 in Robinson Gymnasium. "Mark Graham had the best day of his year," said another man. "He was just really tremendous." "He was just really tremendous." Graham captured four of the six individual events and finished in the top three in the others. He scored 55.90 out of a total of 68 points. The State record in all-around competition. KU coach Bob Lockwood said, "Mark and Kyle will top all-around per- former in the nation." "I was pleased that they reacted that well," Lockwood said. "We've been hampered by flu and injuries, but I thought we came through very well. Although the Jayhawks were unable to seriously challenge Iowa State, Lockwood said he was pleased with his squad's effort. Despite missing several performers because of injuries, KU managed its best team score in the year. Individually All-Star (8-05) over 47-65, they had the best days in all-around competition this season. Iowa State captured the top three places in every event but one. The lone Jawhawk to place was Les Kerr who scored an 8.85 and grabbed third in the floor exercise. "We're going to get a lot better. We put in 'a lot of extra effort in the last two weeks and it really paid off. We ought to really see a lot more improvement in the next few weeks." The Jayhawks just didn't have the performers to keep pace with the Cyclones. Gagnier credited Iowa State's highly recruiting program to nationwide recruiting. ★★★ "You have to rely somewhat on out-of-state athletes to build a nationally-ranked program," he said. "You've got to give Coach Lockwood a lot of credit. He's done an excellent job with this program. He's got all in-state athletes, or at least most of them. But I've always been impressed with the quality program he has built." **Five Exercises:** 1. Mark Graham (SU) 9.3, 2. Scotch Formation (SU) 9.4, 3. Young Voang (SU) 9.4, 4. Mark Formation (SU) 9.4 Graham (ISU) 8.50). J. John Acread (SU) 8.25. Kathleen - Kirk Thubb (ISU) 9.50). J. David Wood (SU) 9.45). Vuaitaila--1, Mark Granham (US), 8.0,2 Mark Tripke (Vuaitaila--2, Rich Larsen (US) and Scott Evans (US)) 4.1 Parallel Bars-1.1 Mark Graham (SU 8.2) .7 Mark Tippel (SU 8.2) Kiel Heever (SU 9.0). 8.2 Kiel Heaver (SU 9.0). 8.2 Kiel Larson (SU 9.0). 9.3 John Arnhead (SU 8.8). 8.3 All-Around-1 Mark Graham (SU 5.9) .20 Mark Tippel (SU 8.2) Kiel Heever (SU 9.0). STUDENT SENATE ELECTION Feb.12 & 13 Senate Seats & Class Officers Filing fee '5.00 File today—Petitions available in Student Senate Office, 105B Union Filing Deadline 5 p.m., Wed., Jan. 29