KU Hits- (Continued from page 10) the range. The KU guard sank three long jump shots from back of the circle and Wilson and Franz scored two apiece, moving KU to a 33-13 advantage at the 10-minute mark. Coach Owens took most of the regulars out with 3:52 remaining. The score was 52-23. However, this change had little effect in holding the score down as the reserves increased the lead by six at half-time, 62-27. If the visitors had hoped for a miracle in the second half, it was soon dashed. The KU defense tightened and Lewis put on a fine show of ball-hawking as the Jays moved ahead 78-27 when Owens again pulled out his regulars, except for Lochmann, with 15:20 remaining in the game. Finally, at the 14:36 mark New Mexico's 7-foot center, Mike Dabich, hit a short fielder, his team's first score of the second half. FROM THEN on the only interest in the game was whether KU would score 100 points. Riney Lochmann and Chana hit three fielders apiece, and were primarily responsible for a 94-43 lead with four minutes left. George Yarnevich, KU reserve hit a short jump as did Chana, setting the stage for Chana's dramatic shot at 2:25. Rat Davis hit a jump shot from in front of the circle to tie the team scoring record. Franz led KU scoring with 19 and Art Davis headed New Mexico State's output with 14. BOX SCORE Kansas fg-a ft-a r pf tp Franz 6-11 7-10 10 3 19 Lochmann 4-12 2-2 7 2 10 Wesley ... 4-6 3-7 2 2 11 Lopes ... 5-7 1-2 4 3 11 Lewis ... 6-7 2-3 1 1 14 Wilson ... 5-12 2-2 9 1 12 Bohn'stiehl 2-10 1-3 4 1 5 Davis ... 2-4 0-0 1 4 4 Chana ... 6-7 0-2 6 2 12 Harris ... 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 Yarnevich ... 1-1 0-2 1 0 2 Totals ... 41-77 20-35 49 19 102 N. Mexico fg-a ft-a r pf tp Noble ... 1-3 2-3 6 4 4 Davis ... 5-12 4-6 3 2 14 Dabich ... 3-10 1-4 3 5 7 Brewer ... 5-9 1-1 3 4 11 Mason ... 1-3 1-1 2 5 3 Gambill ... 1-4 6-7 3 2 8 Morehead ... 0-3 0-0 2 4 0 Williams ... 2-3 0-1 4 0 4 Hingins ... 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Total ... 18-47 15-23 91-27 51 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Total ...18-47 13-23 51 Referees; Parr and Hyder. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ On the other hand, Coach Ted Owens was aware of the record. He told Davis to tell Franz to get the ball down court. AS NMS MISSED its final shot, KU's Ron Franz rebounded and held the ball without moving much to the surprise of the 7,000 fans. Undoubtedly, Frank was unaware of the Allen Field House 104-point scoring record set by K-State in 1961. Nevertheless, the game ended with Franz noncivalantly holding the ball. Hesitation Costly "Davis unfortunately forgot to tell Franz," Owens said with a grin. By Jerry Klein With 38 seconds left in the game, KU guard Pat Davis quickly dribbled up the left side, stopped, and fired a 20-foot right-handed jump shot tieing the KU 162-point scoring record set against Nebraska in 1958. After New Mexico State failed to score, the 6-2, 180-pound junior once again quickly dribbed up the left side, stopped, and fired a 20-foot right handed jump shot with 17 seconds remaining. However, the shot was wide and NMS gained possession. EECARDLESS. OWENS said KU came through with its best With the reserves leading 20-16, they increased the lead, 29-21, with 2.18 remaining. However, two baskets by Don Ross, 6-8 from Waterloo, Iowa, and one by Howard Arndt, Republic, Mo., and White tied the score 29-29. the freshmen, Sloan hit 13. Ross 14, and White 10. The reserves were paced throughout the second half by George Yarnovich, 6-5 forward from Kansas City who scored four field goals and three foul shots for 11 points. effort this year. "We really plaved a good defense," he said. HIGH SCORERS for the reserves who led during the entire second half were Phil Harmon and John Corter, each with 14 points. Yarnovich contributed 13 points. Both teams hit 33 per cent from the field. The freshmen made 13 of 11 foul shots for 21 per cent. Converting 11 of 21, the reserves shot 52 per cent. "In previous years, we have had trouble getting up for the game. We must have a good mental attitude. Obviously, we were prepared to play tonight, as evidenced by our performance. we really hustled tonight. It's fun!" he said. The freshmen play Fort Scott Junior. College Jan. 8 here. Roger Bohnensteiicht, 5-6 from Collinsville, Ill., apparently injured himself during the game as he complained of back pains in the locker room. Owens said the Aggies from Las Cruces were not a bad ball club. If they had a guard who could handle the pressure, they could be a pretty good ball club by January, he said. In the final 9:10, the substitutes scored only 12 points after KU led 90-40. Varsity Subs Defeat Frosh BEUCE SLOAN, 6-5 forward from Kansas City, Mo., and Jo Jou White, 6-3 guard from St. Louis, Mo., each stole the ball and scored on driving layups within 23 seconds. But Owens was not pleased with the performance of several substitutes. "One of these games they will have to carry the load during the rugged stretch of the season," he said. Varsity reserves outscored the freshmen 32-27 in the second half for a 61-56 victory in Allen Field. House last night. Although the freshmen led only twice early in the first half, they rallied in the last ten minutes tying the score 29-29 at halftime. Trailing by eight points at 1:47, 20-12, the freshmen tightened their defense. "A freshness of spirit, an affectionate insight, and a sense of the human comedy. . ." 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