6 Tuesday, December 3, 1974 University Daily Kansan THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS By Karkan Photographer DEBBIE GUMV University of Kansas forward Donnie Von Moore close in on a lose rebound during last night's 58-59 victory over Augusta College. KU's defense continually forced Augusta into errors and, more often than not, KU came up with loose balls, as the VKings turned the ball over 25 times. KU, with two victories and the number seven ranking in the nation, will taken on third-ranked Indiana tomorrow night in Allen Field House. Loose ball Aggressive Jayhawks hustle past Augustana By JIM SHELDON Associated Sports Editor The opening race between the red and blue broommen was pretty close (Blue won), but after that the University of Kansas mopped up on tiny Augusta (S.D.) College 85-50 last night in Allen Field House. After the traditional cheering for the two floor sweepers subsided, KU quickly established its superiority over the out-manned Vikings. The 'Hawks pulled to a 10 point lead and it still remaining for the first half and for intents and purposes the game was over. Last night's game was in sharp contrast to the game KU played on Saturday night against another small college foe, Northeast Missouri State. KU looked sluggish in the second half, but Hawks looked more like the seventh ranked team in the nation against Augusta. "I was disappointed in Saturday night," KU Head Coach Ted Owens said after the game. "There were a lot of circumstances that made this a tough game." Woody Hayes described the Southern Cal-Notre Dame game (USC's shocking 55-24 football victory over the Irish on Saturday). It is amazing how much of a role emotionally it played, which better emotionally prepared tonight." Owens was satisfied with KU's emotional level and effort last night. "I want them to play every game with that type of emotion," Owens said. Whether KU played better against Augustana or whether the Vikings were simply a poor team, Norbest has no hesitation to be hard to determine and it seem better prepared to play last night. KU will have to be ready to play Wednesday night when the 'Hawks take on the Lakers.' "I think Augusta was a better shooter than Montana," the coach said. "Northeast Missouri was a audienge more physical. But we were more alert tonight. The loom spirit, the crowd—we were ready to do it." "They are ranked third in the country and they are every bit that good," Owens said. "They are as good a team as North Carolina State and UCLA, who are ranked ahead of Indiana is one of the few teams in the nation that KU has played, but never beaten. Five times the Hoosiers have defeated KU, including two victories in the national finals (1940 and 1963). If KU is to snap that streak, it will take an outstandable victory from KU. The Hoosiers do not only the task of penetrating what Owens said was the best defense in the nation, but must also stop the Hoosier's potent offense. "We'll have to work on playing against pressure," co-captain Dale Greenlee said of KU's preparations for Indiana. "We'll have to keep our poise and keep digging on defense. That will probably be the most important—our own defense." JV picks up 2nd game of season with 63-45 victory over Jewell Despite a poor first half shooting performance, the University of Kansas junior varsity basketball team won its second game of the season as it defeated the William Jewell College junior varsity 63-45 last night in Allen Field House. KU shot 37.1 per cent from the field in the opening half, but still managed to build a 28-15 lead. The 'Hawks warmed up in the second half to finish with a 43.4 average Freshman guard Milt Gibson and sophomore forward Cris Barnhouse were 'Hawks fall to 7th in weekly poll From the Associated Press The Jayhawks were rated sixth in last week's preseason poll but fell to seventh this season. Despite winning its opening game last Saturday, the University of Kansas dropped a notch in this week's Associated Press basketball ball. North Carolina State lost big center Tom pension to graduation don't lose any passion. the leading scores in the game with 15 point each. Forward Jack Hollis with 13 and center Ken Koenigs with 12 also scored. Back Steve Wicks. Koenigs also contributed 11 rebounds. The Wolfpack, National Collegeate Athletic Association champions last year when the team defeated New York State and remained atop the poll with 767 points. North Carolina State received 37 first-place votes, 30 more than runner-up UCLA, which seems to have won over Wichita State and DePaul last week. The Jayhawks won again last night and will carry a 2-10 record into the game against Indiana tomorrow. Indiana is rated third in this week's poll. Burleson might be gone, but David Thompson is still around, making certain no dust accumulates on basketball rims across the nation with his famous "alley oop" play. Thompson, last year's player of the year, played against the team from Carolina Saturday night, frequently converting high lobs from his teammates into easy baskets. UCLA, national champs seven straight years before losing to N.C. State in the NCAA semifinals last year, pledged 170 points and 88-point margin over third-ranked Indiana. The Hosiers of Coach Bobby Knight coasted to a 113-60 laugher over Tennessee Tech Saturday night and were checked No. 1 by one voter. South Carolina, which did not play last week, received the only other first-place ballot on its way to the fifth position in the poll and 423 points. Women cagers lose in weekend tourney Missouri defeated KU 55-53 in the first game. KU later lost to Seminole Junior College and Claremore College of Oklahoma. The University of Kansas women's basketball team lost three games over the weekend at Springfield, Mo., in the Turkey State University by Southwest Missouri State University. KU takes on Fort Hays State College at 6 p.m. Friday in Allen Field House. The game will be started two-and-a-half hours before the YES concert. Waxman Candles ★ ★ ★ Big Eight fans fill stadiums for football A total of 2,177,576 spectators saw the 45 home football games in the Big Eight Conference during the 1974 season, league officials announced Monday. --players. Freshman guard Clint Johnson was especially impressive. Give us a Call "A gift that keeps on giving throughout the year." Daily Christmas Hours 9:30 to 5:30 1407 Massachusetts Sunday Afternoon This was an average of 48,391 per game and more than 90 per cent capacity. 20-18-16 14:12:39 9-7-54-3-9-1: Atlanta (14) 1.0 1.0 875 Arizona State (17) 1.0 1.0 875 UCLA (7) 1.0 1.0 875 Maryland 1.0 1.0 841 North Carolina (1) 1.0 1.0 841 Louisville 1.0 1.0 835 Manhattan 1.0 1.0 835 Maryland 1.0 1.0 835 North Carolina 1.0 1.0 835 Alabama 1.0 1.0 835 Nebraska Dame 1.0 1.0 120 Kentucky 1.0 1.0 91 Missouri State 1.0 1.0 91 Providence 1.0 1.0 44 Arkansas 1.0 1.0 44 Michigan 1.0 1.0 18 Hawaii 1.0 1.0 11 Others receive votes, in alphabetical order: Boston, Delaware, Detroit, Del皮斯, Farnam, Harwain, LaSalle, Mahanahan, Nevada-Las Vegas, Oral Roberts, Oregon State, Rutgers, San Francisco, Seattle, South Alabama, Texas. The Top Twenty, with first place votes in parentheses, season record and total points. Points ranked bank of hits. Got a Gripe? At Least We'll Listen! 864-3710 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays --players. 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FREE DELIVERY 843-7405 With the big lead, Owens finally got the opportunity to look at some of his younger ★ ★ "I was very pleased with his play," I said. "He played well, and made a lot of noise. He played effectively." "He a plays the player. He shoots pretty well. He gets a hit, and he seemed to run. He off the fence, well." Johnson came into the game with 9:56 left in the first half and he promptly hit his on the ground. "I felt pretty good," Johnson said. "It beats to hit that first shot. It calmed me." Kansas (85) FG-POA FG-PTA Reb. PP TF 10 Voyne Moore - 5-4 9-2 7-4 Reb. 2 10 Voyne Moore - 5-4 9-2 7-4 Reb. 2 10 Mercuringstar - 4-9 0-0 4 1 4 Mercuringstar - 4-9 0-0 4 1 4 Smith - 4-8 1-2 3 5 4 Smith - 4-8 1-2 3 5 4 Knight - 1-2 6-2 5 2 16 Knight - 1-2 6-2 5 2 16 Globe - 8-1 1-2 6-2 2 16 Globe - 8-1 1-2 6-2 2 16 Fletcher - 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 Fletcher - 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 Total - 39-43 - 9-15 14 18 85 Augusta (50) PG-FOA PG-FTA Reb. 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