6 Thursdav. Januarv 23.1975 University Dally Kansan Ivv poisons Jayhawks in late Iowa State explosion Snorts Editor By MIKE FITZGERALD They tried everything; a zone defense, a man-to-man coverage, even double coverage. But nothing worked for the University of Kansas basketball team. This is the best team his reputation as a shooting star and led the Iowa State Cyclops past a hard-fighting Jayhawk team, 96-81, Wednesday night in Ames, Iowa. Ivy scored a career-high 36 points in the game in the second half, and shot an eight on nine. It wasn't that 18-ranked KU played badly—they didn't. But when they needed to play their best and had a chance to take the team, they didn't. In Iowa State, they just couldn't get started. They were out-scored 13-4 by Iowa State and 11-4 by Ivv. During that critical time when KU needed to play their best, they did just the opposite. It wasn't until about the three-minute mark that the Jayhawks finally realized that they might lose the game. Maybe someone had told them that Iowa State had any any Iowa State team ever had against the Jayhawks. Or maybe it was that Iowa State spread out their offense with nearly four minutes left that tipped them off. Two records fall when Jayhawks dominate 3-team indoor track meet By ALLAN QUACKENBUSH BY ALEAN QUACERANDES Kansan Sports Writer Two field house records were broken Wednesday night as the University of Kansas track squad swept 14 of 15 events in a triangular meet with Emporia Kansas State College and Kansas State College at Pittsburg in Allen Field House. Jay Wagner, Bennington sophomore, broke the existing mark of 1:11:7 in the 600- yard run as he blazed around the track in j:11.5. The mile relay team of Eddie Lewis, Cliff Wiley, Randy Benson and Waddell Smith ran a 3:17.6, which broke the old record of 3:19.3 set in 1968. Assistant coach Gary Pepin, in charge of the team because coaches Bob Timmons and Thad Talley were sidelined by the flu, helped with the performance of the team. "I thought they did a good job," Pepin said. "I thought the runners did especially well." They did a quite noteworthy job. We had to compete against ourselves in a lot of events. "I don't want to take anything away from the other schools. I thought they did a very good job considering that this was their first competition of the year." The only event that KU failed to win was the two-mile run, which was won by Dave Conover of Pittsburg State. Even in that event a KU athlete had the best time. Kent McDonald, running in his first meet of the year after recovering from a broken leg that required him to winning time by 0.9 seconds. But for some reason that couldn't be explained by Pepin, McDonald was running unattached and he wasn't considered among the final placing. Kansas proved its dominance in the first event of the meet, when the Jayhawks qualified all six finalists in the 60-yard dash. Freshman Cliff Wiley won the event in 6.1 seconds followed by All-Big Eight football player Laven Smith in 6.3. Larry Jackson, running in his first meet as a Jayhawk after transferring to Kanasa this semester, was Waddell Smith had a good meet for the Jayhawks as he won the long jump with a leap of 23"1"; anchored the relay team on the 40-yard record and placed fourth in the 80-yard dash. "I thought Waddell had an exceptional job," Pepin said, "especially in the 60. It was the first time he had run that event, and I think it was the first time we knew he was a very fine long jumper." The only double winner for the 'Hawks was Dennis Brack, who won both the hurdles events. He captured the 60-yard highs and then came back to win the lows in 7.2. Tad Scales won the pole vault, despite problems with his pole, clearing 16'0". He failed in three attempts to establish a lifetime indoor personal best of 16'4". "I'm not to displease with how I did." Scales said. "I was just glad to get 16 feet because of the problems I had with my pole. It was just too soft. I felt good down the runway, and I feel confident that I would be able to walk. I didn't have had to worry about the pole." which went on to break the field house record. "That's an indication of the kind of depth we have in our sprinters," Pepin said. "I thought Cromwell and Wagner did a hecky job on the mile relay team. ★★★ Randy Smith won the high jump with a ramp of 6'10". He failed in three attempts to complete it. Shot put, Stone Sage, KU 37.2/9. Shot put, Stone Sage, KU 60.2/9. 60 yard dash - CHIWiley, KU 0.8/1. 60 yard dash - CHIWiley, KU 0.8/1. 440 yard dash - Nocunan-Noolan, KU 0.4/5. 440 yard dash - Nocunan-Noolan, KU 0.4/5. Dave Dove - Pillaiwah, Pittsburgh, KU 9.1/2. Dave Dove - Pillaiwah, Pittsburgh, KU 9.1/2. Long Jump - Waddeel Sage, KU 32./8. Triple Jump - Henderson, KU 48.3/4. Triple Jump - Henderson, KU 48.3/4. Vault Tad Scale, KU 16./1. Vault Tad Scale, KU 16./1. Henderson and Waddeel Sage, KU 37.2/8. Henderson and Waddeel Sage, KU 37.2/8. No team points were awarded in the meet. Anyway, Kansas started battling on offense trying to tip the ball in and get the ball off the ground. Coach Conn Red Owens even tried to put in the quick lineup of Clint Johnson, Rick Suttle, Dale Greenlee, Norm Cook and Tommy White, who pressed the Iowa State unit-and-shoot offense This too, unfortunately, failed. The critical period came with just under nine minutes left to play in the second half and Iowa State leading, 74-72. KU had tied the score earlier at 68-68 and had both the opportunity and momentum to take the lead. It was Ivy, however, that stunted the Kansas surge. Ivy hit a fifteen-footer to make the score 76-72 and on the next trip the court after a KU turnover hit another shot. Following a Kansas-lowa State point exhale, Ivy made another shot and was foiled by Greenlee. Ivy hit the free throw to win by 81-74, the largest Cyclone lead so far. Iowa State then reeled off four points to KU's two, and the Jawhaws called time out just under the six-minute mark and the Cyclones leading. 85-76. the free throw line at the 0.56 mark, but by game was all at the bulb for over the Jayhawk. To further complicate matters, Iowa State went into the one-and-one situation at The problem for the Jayhawks seemed to be both shooting and rebounding. Trouble in either area usually is bad, but problems in both are fatal. In the remaining three minutes, they could hit only 4 of 16 from the Cyclones to 8 of 16, and watched the Cyclones to 8 of 16. It was that one fatal stretch that hurt KU badly; otherwise they played a respectable game. The Jayhawks shot 44.3 per cent from the field and 84.6 per cent from the back compared to the Cyclones' 49.3 per cent from the field and 69.6 per cent from the line. KU had 10 more fouls than Iowa State and won the rebattle battle. 50-44. Iowa State had only five players that scored, but all scored in double figures. Steve Burgason and Art Johnson had 14 and Kristen Stamperthe had 14 and Larry Lodds had 10. KU controlled the rebounding game in the first half, 23-15, but the Cyclones gained control late in the game to prevent a well-known Kansas comeback. Johnson, a Cyclone forward, grabbed 12 boats and a barge, and Bassington lost 10 boats and a barge and Bassington lost Roger Morningstar led KU in scoring, making 8 of 13 shots from the field and 2-2 at the line for 18 points. Danny Knight had 16 points, Cook had 13 points and 12 rebounds, Suttle had 10 points and Greenlee 10. Donny Von Moore, a substitute in the first and a starter in the second, had only seven saves. Iowa State is now 7-4 overall and 1-1 in 8-game play, having lost to Oklahoma State last Saturday in Ames. The Cyclones travel to Tampa for the NCAA Tournament, the Tigers in a regionally televised game. KU is now 9-4 overall and 1-1 in league play. KU returns to Lawrence Saturday to take on the Oklahoma State Cowboys. 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