Thursday, February 3, 1977 University Daily Kansan Javhawks win on tip-in at buzzer By DAN BOWERMAN Associate Sports Editor The Oklahoma State Cowboys are probably developing a psychological block to the buzzer when they play the Kansas Iavhawks. For the second time this season, the 'Hawks beat the Cowboys with a shot at the buzzer. This time Dom尼 Monroe tipped in an errant John Douglas shot to give Kansas a 9-8 win. For the third, 12 Herb Nettes notted a 31-four run out for a 62-40 victory. The win, coupled with Oklahoma's 66-36 triumph over Missouri, keeps the Jayhawks, 14-6, in the thick of the Big Eight championship race with a 5-3 conference. record, good for a tie for third place with Kansas State. Missouri and Oklahoma are in the middle. KU, WHICH led by as much as 17 points in the first half, had trouble putting the ball in the hoop in the second half as the Cowboys nibbled away at the lead. Fred Stevenson knotted the score at 50-50 with 7:34 remaining. Stevenson had sparked the Cowboy's revival by scoring 12 of his high 18 points in the second half. The score was tied four more times, with Douglas, who scored 10 of KU's last 12 points, the game at $58.8 by connecting both ends of a one-and-a-four foot Cannon scored 47 points against the Jayhawks, now with a 9-12 record, in a home-court win earlier this season at Enid, Oka. The Phillies, 22,1, have won their last 20 games and are scoring 91 points a game for a 49.7 per cent shooting average. Donnie Von Moore The KU women's basketball team hosts Phillips University and three-time All-American Karen Cannon at 7:30 tonight in Allen Field House. KU women host Phillips tonight KU snapped a five-game losing streak Tuesday night by beat Claremore Junior College, 79-41. Guard V, C. Sanders led the 'Hawks with 16 points. Oklahoma State's Stevenson tried to inbound the ball with 30 seconds remaining, but a full court press employed by the Jayhawks confused the Cowboy's star, and he was charged with a turnover when five seconds expired. He attempted to call a time out, but rules disallow that opportunity once three seconds have elapsed. KU coach Marian Washington said the to win tonight was stop to Cannon on a pass. Center Adrian Mitchell is the top score-renovator for the Jawhawks with averages of 17.4 points per game. THE JAYHAWKS then stalled the clock down to five seconds when Douglas took his 12-foot shot and Von Moore tipped it in with one second remaining. "She is an excellent player and one of the best we will face all season," Washington said. "In our first game, no one else for Phillips scored more than 10 points, so it's vital we shut Cannon down and play our best." If OSU had gotten the ball in bounds," Sam Miranda, KU assistant coach said following the game, "we'd really been in serious trouble. And with only 30 seconds to go the advantage would have been theirs. "I wasn't a thing of beauty at the end, but "What you've got to do now is keep winning and not worry about everybody else." Mimanda said. "All we've got to do is be patient, and if we do we should be all right." 31-18, but the 'Hawks were plagued by fouls, which put Ken Koechens on the bench with 7:35 remaining. Three other Jayhawks, Nobles, Douglas and Haasn Houston, played the final minutes of the game with four fouls banging over their heads. ★★★ KANSAS MANSAWS FG FT PF Pt. Nobles 0 0.1 4 14 Douglas 9 3.1 14 20 Kimberly 4 1.4 5 9 Johnson 4 1.2 1 9 Gilburn 4 0.0 1 9 Henson 1 0.0 4 3 Henson 2 0.0 4 3 Volce 17 6.2 21 60 McCormick 27 3.6 14 20 NOBLES, WHO played much of the second half with four fouls, sparked KU's fast-breaking attack in the first half. The 'Hawks ran up on a 26-9 lead, as Kansas put in 18 straight points during an eight-and-a-half minute span. KU's win was paced by the 9-of-18 shooting and 20 points by Douglas, and by Nobles' 7-of-10 accuracy for 14 points. OKLAHOMA STATE Johnson 5 3-0 1 6 Roller 5 3-0 1 13 Huber 5 3-0 1 8 Steverson 6 6-6 1 18 Daniel 3 6-0 1 6 Taylor 3 0-0 1 2 Ketsey 1 0-0 0 2 Williams 1 0-0 1 2 Total 22 18-17 13 The second half opened with KU leading, Sports Roundup Free throw contest KANSAS ... 31 28 - 60 OKLOMAHOSTATE ... 18 40 - 58 KU'S RECREATION Services is sponsoring a basketball free throw contest, with the first round scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday in Robinson Gymnasium. There will be separate divisions for men and women. No entry fee or advance fee. The second round will be 9 a.m. to noon Feb. 12 in Robinson, and the final round will be during half-time of the Kansas-Nebraska game Feb. 19. SEATTLLE (UPI)—VETERAN ROSIE Casals and Russian teenager Natalash Chrymeva, both unseeded, gained quarterfinal berths in the $100,000 Virginia Slims of Seattle yesterday. No. 1 seed Chris Evert met Virginia Ruzi later in the evening. Rosie Casals wins Second-seeded Martina Navratilova played Linda Mottram. Casals was near-perfect with her overheads and pulled out winning shots to force a win. Chimrevre, age 18 the owner of one of the most powerful serves in women's tennis, played Pam Teaquarden, 6-4, 6-4. After she became upset over a lighting problem The deadline for entry blanks, which can be picked up at First Serve and Athlete's Box, is Wednesday. K.C. tennis tourney BARRYBOOKE RACQUET Club of Amarillo City, Mo., is sponsoring a mixed dance program. Place an ad Call 864-4358 PUBLIC NOTICE TO: All organizations allocated funds by the Student Senate from the Student Activity Fee FROM: Student Senate Treasurer's Office RE: Training Session FINE MEN'S WEAR All officers who are responsible for the expenditure of allocated funds must: 1. Attend a training session conducted by the Office of the Student Senate Treasurer. See the time listed below. 1. Sign an organizational management contract with the Student Senate. 2. Only advance written authorization for each expenditure from funds allocated to the organization management contract with the student student. ANNOUNCES: 4. Account for all inventory. The session will last less than an hour. You must contact the Student Senate Office at 864-3710 to sign up for this session or for additional information. The Student Senate is funded from the Student Activity Fee. 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