Frosh rebound K-State loss to down Neosho The University of Kansas freshman basketball team, led by Randy Canfield's career high total of 27 points, rebounded from Saturday night's loss to the Kansas State freshmen and easily defeated Neosho County Community Junior College, 91-66, in Tuesday night's preliminary game. Canfield, a 6-11 center from Wichita, hit on 11 of 16 shots from the field and 5 of 6 from the free-throw line in leading the Jayhawk yearlings to their eighth win against two losses. The momentum of the game quickly swung to the Jayhawks as they broke a 2-2 tie into a 10-2 lead in less than a minute and a half. Jerry House, a 6-6 guard from Fayetteville, Ark., hit a 10 foot jump shot with 17:33 remaining in the first half to give KU a 4-2 lead. A Canfield tip shot followed by a Mark Williams layup built the lead to 8-2 before a 12 foot jumper by Canfield expanded the lead to 10-2 at the 16:08 mark. Two quick baskets by Neosho's Mike Wilson and Mike Dueey cut the lead to 10-6 but a second KU surge built the lead to 17-6 with 13:01 remaining in the half and the Jayhawks were threatened thereafter. Hawkshit100 (Continued from page 6) (Continued from page 6) ship from the floor. KU finished with an equally impressive figure by downing 51.3 per cent of its 78 field goal attempts. Brown's and Robisch's powerful inside play enabled the 'Hawks to build a comfortable 31-18 rebounding advantage over the Cornhuskers in the opening 20 minutes. But Nebraska whitled the margin down in the second half and the Jayhawks finished with only a 42-38 margin for the game. the victory pushed KU into sole ownership of second place in the action-packed Big Eight title race. KU is now 5-4 in league play and has registered a 14-7 overall record. Nebraska is now 4-5 against conference foes and has a 13-7 ledger for the season. The Jayhawks will venture to Boulder Saturday night to meet defending champ Colorado. The Buffaloes, tabbed as pre-season favorites to repeat, are experiencing a most disappointing campaign as they now share the conference cellar with Oklahoma State. Feb. 18 1970 KANSAN 7 Canfield was called for his third personal with 7:35 remaining in the half and retired to the bench with 15 points and KU leading. 30-15. Leonard Gray, a 6-7 forward from Kansas City Sumner High School, and Williams quickly picked up the scoring pace and the Hawks retired for half time intermission with a 45-30 lead. The second half was a continuation of KU scoring and rebounding dominance. Canfield, Gray, Williams, and Mike Bossard, a 6-6 forward from Washington, D.C., led the way as KU steadily increased its lead. A Gray jump shot with 3:57 remaining gave the Jayhawks their biggest lead of the game, 87-57. UPI Top Twenty Box Score FINAL BOX SCORE Nebraska fg-fga ff-fa fa reb turn tp tp tp Gratopp 6-7 4-5 7 3 1 3 ft tp Chalk 6-10 5-5 12 3 3 2 17 Scantlebury 3-10 1-2 1 6 3 4 17 Scantlebury 8-15 1-2 6 3 4 17 Martin 7-12 0-0 2 1 2 14 Cauble 1-2 0-0 1 2 1 24 Peterson 2-4 0-2 1 2 1 24 Neyl 4-7 1-2 2 1 1 9 Von Seggern 1-2 0-2 2 0 2 2 White 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 38-66 11-21 38 16 23 87 Kansas Russell 10-fig-fta ftta reb turn pf tp Russell 10-fig-fta ftta reb turn pf tp Stallworth 3-3 0-1 8 0 3 2 6 Robich 13-25 6-11 0 3 2 3 20 Robich 13-25 6-11 0 3 2 3 20 Nash 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 11 Lawrence 3-8 1-1 0 3 2 7 Lawrence 3-8 1-1 0 3 2 7 Boslevac 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 2 Brown 6-15 0-5 2 1 3 15 Brown 6-15 0-5 2 1 3 15 Mathews 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 2 Totals 40-78 20-30 42 10 18 100 51.3% 66.7% ... 34 44 87 NEBRASKA ... 43 44 87 KANASAS ... 54 46 100 OFFICIALS—Bernie Saggau, Richard Geith Johnny Unitas of the Baltimore Colts has thrown more touchdown passes (254) than any other N.F.L. quarterback. 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Williams, a 5-11 Denver product, played his usual good floor game in addition to grabbing a career high seven rebounds. However, the team still suffered from a high number of turnovers as KU finished with 23 compared to Neosho's 19. Neosho County was led in scoring by 6-4 forward Curtis Washington who tallied 17 points. CURTAIN CALL'70 Ninth Annual College Auditions for SIX FLAGS Your talent could win you a star-spangled season at SIX FLAGS, performing for the world's most enthusiastic audiences! SIX FLAGS needs: VOCALISTS (popular, classical, country and western, rock, barbershop quartettes, folk soloists and groups): DANCERS (tap, ballet, modern, jazz, acrobatic); INSTRUMENTALISTS (banjo players, jug bands, Dixieland bands); VARIETY ACTS (comics, magicians, baton and saber twirlers, ventriloquists, tumblers, trampoline and trampolette artists). ALL KINDS OF TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. 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