Page 10 University Daily Kansan, November 16 1982 Kansas beats Yugoslavs, 83-74 By GINO STRIPPOLI Sports Editor Impressive That's the one word tirt best describes Kansas' performance in last night's game between the Jayhawks and the Yugoslavian National team. The Jayhawks won, 83-74, in front of a crowd of 7,120 at Allen Field House. Head coach Ted Owens, although not ecstatic, said after the game that he saw some things he liked in his young sound. "There were a lot of good things," Owens said. "You have to realize that for five or six players, it was their first college game." At the start of the game, it didn't look as if the Jayhawks would have a pleasant evening. The Yugoslavs, accustomed to the international rules that were used in the game, ran by the Jayhawks and got an early 7-point lead, BUT CARL Henry, who showed, as he did in KU's intrasquid game, that he is as good as he is supposed to be, took charge for the Javahawk. He scored three of the next five Kansas baskets and closed the gap to one point, 15-14. Kansas and the Yugoslavs then traded baskets before they lost a game. Kansas ahead for the first time, 18-17. The lead didn't last long, Yugoslavia scored the next four points, but a basket by freshman Ron Kellogg and two free kicks by forward Alejandro Valverde put the Jahywhas in the lead for good. "I was real happy our young team was able to come back," Owens said. "Carl gave us the leadership we needed and he got us back in the game." In the second half the Jayhawks twice led by 13 points, 65-50 and 65-52, before the Petrovic brothers, Alexander, Boban and Drazen, led a second-half surge that kept the Yugoslavs in the game. The three scored 20 of the 43 points that the Yugoslavs scored in the second half. THE YUGOSLAVS used a full-court press and got within four points, 69-65, with 4:05 left. The young KU team should have folded against the more experienced Yugoslavs. The sunawks chatted to C. Owens inserted Henry, Tad Boyle and Thompson into the lineup and the Jayhawks kept their lead. And the crowd got an exhibition of things to come when Henry and Thompson scored four of Kansas' last five points in the finals, with Henry's coming at the buzzer. "They were just another team," said Henry, who led the Jayhawks with 22 points on 11 of 16 shooting. "On offense, they had the ball well and because we played better defense." Just below Henry on the scoring chart were two freshmen, Kerry Boagain scored 16 points and had a team-high six rebounds, and Thompson scored 11 points. Jeff Dishaw chipped in 11 points and Boyle had a game-high eight assists. Four Jayhaws — Dishaw, Brian Martin, Henry and Knight THE YUGOSLAVS were leo 19, Gorb Grbenovic, who scored 21 points. Drazen Petrovic had 15 and Rajko Zizic scored 14. Zizic and Alexander Petrovic tied for the lead in rebounds with seven. "The man defense is going to be our basic defense." Owens said. The Jayhawks used a presser-man-to-man defense the entire game and forced the bigger Yugoslavs to make 24 turnovers. The Yugoslavs beat highly regarded Marquette by 10 points Saturday in their first outing and tonight they will play Memphis State. The Jayhawks next action will be tomorrow in Hutchinson, where they will play their second Crimson-Blue intrasquad game. The Jayhawks open their regular season on Nov. 27 against U.S. Internationals in New York. Owners, players speak By United Press International NEW YORK--The NFL Management Council said last night it was "talking on a limited basis" with the striking KC signs McRae KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The Kansas City Royals announced yesterday that they had reached a three-year deal with designated hitter Hitter McAfee. McRaen, 36, was a free agent this year and was selected by three teams — California, the New York Yankees and Pittsburgh — in last week's draft, but the Royals retained rights to negotiate with him. By United Press International Gold gloves announced A Royals spokesman said the agreement was for three years. Other terms were not released. McRae, a right-handed hitter, is coming off his best season. He batted .308, hit 27 home runs and drove in 135 runs, a club record. He also pitched for the Cincinnati Reds in 1970 and he has played 15 seasons for the Royals. By United Press International ST. LOUIS-Three members of the Philadelphia Phillies head the 1982 National League Gold Glove team announced yesterday by The Sporting News Also named to the team were first baseman Keith Hernandez and shortstop Ozie Smith of St. Louis, catcher Gary Carter and outfielder Andre Dawson of Montreal and outfielder John Rydberg and pitcher Phil Nikro of Atlanta. Recognized for their fielding excellence were second baseman Manny Trillo, third baseman Mike Schmidt, who made the team for the seventh game, and third baseman Curt Maddox, was was selected for the eighth straight year. NFL Players Association but a settlement of the 56 walkout is not held. Hernandez was the only player chosen by all opposing managers and When asked whether the sides were communicating by telephone, Miller said: "No comment. "Things are very tentative right now. I don't want to paint a rosy or optimistic picture right now. There are too many issues at stake." coaches, Managers and coaches were not allowed to vote for players on their team. Chuck Sullivan, a member of the Management Council, said he thought it was possible to reach a settlement by today, open training camps and possibly training camp. The first in-season strike in the league's 83-year history has forced the team to drop four games. Miller said messages between the NFLPA and the Management Council were being relayed by Paul Martha, a former NFL player. "No settlement is in sight. We have not seen anything in writing," said Jim Miller, director of information for the Management Council. 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