eve. Page 12 University Daily Kansan. November 29. 1982 Ben Bieler/KANSAN Junior Carl Henry goes up between two U.S. International defenders for two of his 31 points in Saturday's 91-74 victory. Henry will lead the Jayhawks tonight when they face Bowling Green at 7:35 at Allen Field House. Tigers' victory over Tar Heels tops Big Eight season openers By United Press International Missouri's Greg Cavener found the key to making free throws and locked North Carolina, which won the NCAA in a shootout, into its second loss of the vince season. "I've worked hard on free throws," Caverner said after sinking five in the final three minutes Saturday to lead No. 14 Missouri to a 64-60 upset triumph over North Carolina, whose record fell to 0-2. At Las Vegas, Nev., Larry Anderson had 18 points and Sidney Green added 16 to lead the University of Nevada-Las Vegas over No 18 OKlahoma, 65-34, in a best-of-three series. At Manhattan, Lafayette Watkins scored a career-high 16 points and returning starter Les Craft added 14 points to give Kansas State a 72-87 season-opening victory over Southern Colorado. At Ames, Iowa, forward Barry Stevens scored 28 points and got help from the Iowa State bench to lead the victory over Nebraska Maha. 'Hawks host Bowling Green Kansas wins opener over USI The Cyclones won their seventh straight home opener. By GINO STRIPPOLI Sports Editor The Kansas Jayhawks, coming off a 91-74 victory over the U.S. International Gulls on Saturday, host the Bowling Green football tonight at 7:35 at Allen Field House. Coach Ted Owens said that this game would be just another stepping stone for his young team. "We have an eight-day period coming up where we play four games at home." Owens said. "It will give us a chance to grow into a basketball team. With as many young people as we have, we need the experience." points and had a game-high eight rebounds, probably will be the first Jayhawk off the bench. Owens will use the same starting lineup tonight that took the court on Saturday, Junior Carl Henry, who scored 31 points in 31 minutes against U.S. International, will lead the Jayhawks. He will be joined in the starting lineup by Michael Davis and Dishman and freshman Kerry Boagni at forward and Brian Martin at center. In Bowling Green, the Jayhawks will face a more experienced team than they did in U.S. International. Head coach John Weinert's Falcons, who won their season onion on Saturday, 50-48, beat Detroit Pilkers, latermen, led by David Jenkins, 6-foot 5-inch guard, who averaged 13.7 points in game last year. KELLY KNIGHT, who scored eight The other two starting positions will be filled by Colin Irish, 6-6 junior forward, and Joe Harrison, 6-8 sophomore center. Also returning for the Falcons are David Greer, 5-9 senior guard, 9.7 points a game; and Bain Fille, 6-7 junior forward, 9.4 points a contest. In Kansas' opener, the Jayhawks struggled early, but had too much talent for the Gulls, who were playing their second game in two nights. THE JAYHAWKS trailed 16-10 with just over 10 minutes left in the contest, then Henry, who was spectacular in the race, returned to 8:47 mark until Henry came out of the The Gulls weren't done, however, they came out in the second half and closed the gap to 47-46 with 13-17 left in the contest. But then Henry took control again as he scored eight of Kansas' next 12 points and the rout was on. game with 2:18 left in the first half, he scored 13 of the Jayhawks' 23 points to put the Jayhawks in the lead for good. Henry ended the game with 12 of 19 shooting from the field and 7 of 10 from the line. He was joined in double figures by Andoagi and Boogni, who had 12 points each. Nigel Lloyd, U.S. International guard, scored a game-high 34 points on 15 of 21 shooting from the field and four of five from the free throw line. Bill Morales added 13 points for the Gulls, who are now 0-9 on the season. "It was obvious we didn't play as well as we can play." Owens said following the game. "I felt we weren't sharp warming up and when you let a team get in the game, it builds their confidence. "There were some good things in the game. It just took some time." DESPITE THE victory, there wasn't much joy in the Kansas locker room following the game. Calvin Thompson's father, Horace Young, who was attending the game with his wife Katie and several family members, suffered a heart attack and died. Young suffered the apparent heart attack in the first half and paramedics worked on him in Allen Field House for more than 20 minutes before he was moved to Lawrence Memorial Hospital, where he died. Thompson, who scored five points and grabbed two rebounds, did not know of his father's condition until the conclusion of the game when he was notified that his father was seriously ill. He was then taken to the hospital, where his mother told him that his father had died. "We didn't talk much basketball," he didn't in basketball just didn't seem that much. Jayhawks drop two in Classic "It it's obviously a pretty quick locker room," said Dishman, one of the Jayhawks co-captains. "We just have to sive Cal all the support we can." By DAVE MCQUEEN Sports Writer Thompson will not play in tonight's game with Bowling Green. Sports Writer Injuries continued to plague the KU women's basketball team as it suffered two lopsided losses last weekend at the Plainview Queen's Classic tournament in Plainview, Texas. After receiving a first-round bye in the six-tournament, the Jayhawks, 0.3, were clobbered by host Wayland Baptist, 83-54, Friday. In theolation game Saturday, nationally renowned Stephen F. Austin punted KU, 94-62 But these weren't the only losses KU suffered. The Jayhawks added another name to their already long list of walking wounded when 6-foot-1 center Vickie Adkins, who sat out last season with a knee injury, separated a shoulder in the Wayland Baptist game. She is expected to be out for two weeks. "We really got hurt on the boards." Washington said. "We just can't cut into their offense if we can't control the boards. KU women's basketball coach Marian Washington said that inexperience and lack of a strong inside game hurt the Jayhawks. This was especially true in the Stephen F. Austin game, when he out-rebounded the Jayhawks, 63-33. petition early in the season. We knew we were going to have some weakness inside, but our objective early in the season was to experience for our young players." Against Wayland, Baptist, 5-10 guard-forward Angie Snider and 5-9 guard Angela Taylor scored 13 points each to lead the Jayhawks. In the Stephen F. Audubon game, Snider and 6-0 guard Barbara Adkins each scored 10 points. behind these losses," Washington said. "We're getting a lot of experience in early, and we still have a conference call on Monday that has to keep everything in perspective. Despite the scores, Washington didn't seem discouraged about her team's performance. "I can't tell you how much progress this team has made so far. Stephen F. Austin hurt us early in the first half (they led 58-27), but we played them really well, and they're considered one of the quickest teams in the nation this year." KU will play one more game in Plainview tonight when they take on Wayland Baptist in a regularly scheduled game. 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