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Stay tuned for Javhawk basketball Tues., Jan. 28 Iowa State 7:20 p.m. Sat., Feb.1 Kansas State 12:55 p.m. "The Larry Brown Show" (Toll free call in line 1-800-332-0090) 1250 Radio 706 Massachusetts 841-WREN KU wins own meet over Drake. WSU The Jayhawk women's team also won the meet. Both teams beat Wichita State and Drake. The men took first in nine events and swept the top three places in the pole vault, triple jump, and mile run. Timmons said because Kansas was a young team, success in this first meet could do great things for the Javahawks' confidence. By Matt Tidwell The Kansas men's track team swept three events in winning the Kansas Invitational in Anschutz Pavilion Saturday. "We were really pleased with Scott," "Timmons said. 'He's the first of our athletes to qualify for the indoor nationals." Kansas men's head coach Bob Timmons said yesterday that Huffman had already qualified for the national meet by vaulting 17-4 at a meet in Saskatchewan, Canada, over the semester break. Sports writer Sophomore Scott Huffman cleared 17-feet-1/2-inch in the pole vault, the qualifying mark for the National Collegiate Athletic Association Indoor Nationals, March 12-13 in Oklahoma City. Presented by The University of Kansas University Arts Festival (A Mid-America Arts Alliance program, made possible by a grant from the IBM Corporation; with support from the Kansas Arts Commission and National Endowment for the Arts.) Ann O'Connor, who had already qualified for nationals in the high jump, was second in that event with a leap of 5-7½ and won the triple jump with 38-5%. O'Connor, Coffey said, had just returned from a meet at Nebraska which could have affected her performance in the high jump. The women took first in seven events. Kim Jones won both the long jump (16-8 ½) and 60-yard dash (7.25 seconds). "But she did win first in the triple jump," Coffey said. "That's a new event for her and we're hoping she'll help us out there." Half price for KU Students Women's head coach Carla Coffey said a win early in the season was a promising sign. Timmons said outstanding performances by the men included freshman Courtney Hawkins' 7.2 seconds in the 60-yard hurdles; Ornette Gaines' 6.38 seconds in the 60-yard dash; and John Creighton's 48.8 seconds in the 440-yard dash. "Kim Jones did a super job in the 60-yard dash," Coffey said. "She's a real competitor. M K Arts Festival MYAA Sooners slip by KSU K-State, 13-6 overall and 1-3 in the league, pulled within two points, 82-80, on a jump shot by Joe Wright with MANHATTAN, Kan. — David Johnson led a balanced scoring attack with 21 points Saturday to lift fifth-ranked Oklahoma to an 83-80 Big Eight victory over Kansas. "We try and take each meet one at a time." Coffey said. "The girls set goals for each meet and hopefully by the end of the season they're at their best." Public: $12 & $10/KU and K-12 Students: $6 & $5/ Senior Citizens and Other Students: $11 & $9/Group Rates Available/VISA/MasterCard accepted for phone reservations Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved/For reservations, call 913/864-3982 Big Eight Roundup The Guthrie Theater in a new dazzling production of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations Adapted for the stage by Barbara Field Gather your family and friends for an evening of theatre you'll never forget. It was the first time in 43 seasons that the Wildcats had lost three conference games at home. five seconds left. Oklahoma's Linwood Davis hit a free throw two seconds later to preserve the victory. Oklahoma is 18-1 overall and 3-1 in the conference. 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 2, 1986 Crafton-Preyer Theatre LINCOLN, Neb. — Dave Hoppen scored 24 points主席 and moved into third place on the all-time Big Eight career scoring list as Nebraska defeated Iowa State 75-58. Hoppen, who has 2,127 career points, surpassed the 2,115 points amassed by Kansas State's Mike Evans from 1975 to 1978. Nebraska 75, Iowa State $ ^{58} $ Nebraska is 12-5 overall and 2-2 in the league. Jeff Hornacek led the Cyclones, 12-6 overall and 3-2 in the league, with 14 points. (Baltimore report 68) MEMPHIS, Teen. — William Bedford scored 24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds Saturday night to pace third-ranked and undefeated Memphis State to a 79-68 victory over Missouri. Freshman Melvin Gilliam's career-high 18 points sparked Oklahoma State to an 83-76 win over Colorado Saturday. Memphis State 79. Missouri 68 Baskerville Holmes added 22 points as the Tigers from Memphis raised their record to 18-0. Missouri, 16-6, was led by Jeft Strong's 28 points. Colorado, 17-6, The Cowboys, 10-7 overall and 1-3 in the league, broke a 19-game losing streak of road games. Sports Briefs Pratt defeats Kansas Pratt Junior College men's basketball team's tough zone defense and precise shooting carried it past Kansas men's junior varsity 88-76 Saturday afternoon at Allen Field House. Pratt guard Tim Robinson led all scorers with 21 points. Pratt shot 55 percent from the floor and Kansas shot 49 percent. Freshman guard Doug Henkilz 16 points and freshman forward Kenya Banks's 14 points led the Javahws scoring. "Pratt took us out of the game," R.C. Buford, Kansas' junior varsity head coach, said. "We would lose the ball or they would beat us to the ball. They out-rebounded us by eight." At the end of the first half, Pratt center Gerald Lofton scored on a backdoor tip to give Pratt a seven point lead. 36-29. Temperers flared in the second half. The Kansas bench emptied as Kansas sophomore forward Altonio Campbell and Pratt sophomore forward Willie Cooper threw punches at each other. Both players were ejected from the game. "Our concentration was not there," Buford said. "We couldn't get the rebounds." The Kansas men's and women's bowling teams finished in third place both Friday and Saturday in the last conference bowling matches of the season. Bowlers place third Both teams bowled in Manhattan Friday and returned to compete at the Jaybowl in the Kansas Union Saturday. "We are in the same position this year as we were last year," Mike Fink, Kansas" head bowling coach, said. "There is a more pronounced difference between our finish; we are closer to second this year." The men's team, which is ranked 19th nationally, finished third Saturday behind number-one ranked Wichita and fifth-ranked Nebraska. The men finished 5-3 on Friday and 9-7 for the weekend. Wes Walcott, sophomore, led the men's team with a 185 average Saturday and a 199 average Friday. The women's team, led by Jan Weisel, senior, finished 4-4 Saturday and 8-8 overall. Weisel had a 156 average for the weekend. Hyman lost consciousness during a night match in Matsue, a city 190 miles northwest of Tokyo. She was rushed to the Matsue Red Cross Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 9:36 p.m., a hospital spokesman said. TOKYO — Flo Hyman, a U.S. Olympic ballplayer silver medalist, died Friday after suffering a heart attack during a match in western Japan, hospital officials said. She was 31. Volleyball star dies Hyman was a key member of the U.S. women's team that won a silver medal in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. She was playing for a Japanese team when she died. The spokesman said Hyman had suffered a heart attack, but could not say whether that was the cause of her death. Sports writer Jayhawks split at MU By Dawn O'Malley The men's swim team split its dual meets this weekend with a win 71-42 over Southwest Missouri State in Springfield, Mo., on Friday and a loss to the Tigers 66-47 Saturday. The women were dominating and consistent, Gary Kempf, Kansas swimming coach said. The Kansas women's swim team dominated the Missouri Tigers in Columbia Saturday, sweeping past them 77-33. The women swept both the 400-yard medley and 400 freestyle relays. 28. 2 seconds. Barbara Ann Smith, freshman, and Erin Easton, freshman, were second and third. Against Missouri, the men lost the 400 medley and 400 freestyle relays. The medley was lost by one second and the 400 relay by half a second. Chuck Jones, sophomore, won both the 1000 and 500 freestyle with times of 9:44.6 and 4:44.4. Karl Zueger, sophomore, nipped teammate Glenn Trammel, freshman, to win the 200 backstroke with a time of 1.56.7. Kempf said the men's team swam better on Saturday than Friday but were not as sharp as they would have liked to have been. Tarheels win twice,keep record perfect CHAPEL HILL; N.C. — Guard Kenny Smith scored 20 points and forward Joe Wolf added 16 as topranked and unbeaten North Carolina extended its winning streak to 21 games yesterday with a 73-61 victory over No. 16 Notre Dame. The 21-0 record equalled the best start for the Tar Heels under head coach Dean Smith, whose 1983-84 team got off to the same beginning Smith, a 6-3 junior, scored six points and fed Warren Martin for a field goal in an 8-0 North Carolina run which broke a 53-32 tie and put the Tar Heels in the lead for good. North Carolina 85, Georgia Tech 77 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Joe Wolf sank his first seven shots and finished with 22 points and Brad Daugherty added 23 points Saturday to lead No. 1 North Carolina to an 85-77 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over No. 3 Georgia Tech. The Tar Heels took over undisputed first place in the ACC at 5-0. The Yellow Jackets fell to 16-2 and 5-1. North Carolina led 42-31 at halftime and stretched the lead to 70-56 on a Daugherty bank shot with 8:32 left. The Yellow Jackets got no closer than seven points in the second period. DURHAM, N.C. — All-America guard Johnny Dawkins scored 24 points Saturday night to pace No. 2 Duke to an 80-68 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over Maryland, despite a career high 41-point performance by Terrapin senior Len Bias. Duke 80, Maryland 68 Duke, halting a two-game losing streak, improved to 17.2 overall and Senior forwards Mark Alarie and David Henderson added 17 and 12 points, respectively, for the Blue Devils. 5-2 in the ACC. The Blue Devils had lost back-to-back games to No. 1 North Carolina and No. 3 Georgia Tech. Maryland, 10-8 and 0-6, lost its fifth straight game. The Terps are off to their worst conference start in Coach Charles Driesell's 17 years at Maryland. Michigan State 91, Michigan 79 EAST LANSING, Mich. — Scott Skiles scored 40 points on 15-of-20 shooting Saturday night and Michigan State used its quickness to overcome Michigan's size and post a 91-79 Big Ten victory over the No. 4 Wolverines. Skiles has made 35-of-48 field goals over his last two games. 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