6 Monday, January 31, 1977 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks sputter past Buffs 79-70 Staff photo by JAY KOELZER Guard John Douglas pours in two of his 21 points. By COURTNEY THOMPSON Associate Sports Editor The Jayhawks have found a basketball team that can get into foul trouble as easily Associate Sports Editor Colorado's 29 fouls and KU's 26 kept the 79-10 win by the 'Hawks from being much more than a sputtering, back and forth free throw contest. Comments by fans still linger in memory of playing and heroic finishes this season, labeled this game as bors, dull, soporific; "It sure is nice being at home," said KU guard Clint Johnson. "Too bad we've got to go, it's nice here." Johnson was referring to the Jayhawks' next game—against Oklahoma State—at Stillwater on Wednesday. KU, NOW in a three-way tie for third place in the Big Eight conference race at 4-3 with Kushner, and Nebraska, played with Colorado on consistency against Colorado Saturday. Despite the Jawhawks' height advantage, good shooting (47 per cent) and superior rebounding (43-25), nothing seemed to come easily for KU. KU's lead at halftime was an unimpressive three points and ranged anywhere from five to 14 points in the second half. Whenever it looked as if KU might be starting a good scoring streak, the 'Hawks offense sputtered out. "THEER WERE a couple of times when we almost broke away," KU coach Ted Owens said. "But there wasn't a time when we exploded for quick points. "Fouls kept it from being a free and moving game, and our mistakes put them at the free throw line too often. They're an aggressive, alert, hustling team. You get a little careless and they'll take advantage of it." At the half, the Buffalos already had 18 foils but were shooting 86 per cent from the line to KU's 63 per cent. The game was already looking like a free throw derby with the Hawks playing catch-up. In the second half, though, the percentages were reversed, in KU's favor -KU with an 83 per cent free throw mark to CU's 60 per cent. EMMETT LEWIS, who leads the conference in scoring with a 19.6 average, popped in 21 points for CU before fouling out with 1:07 to play. Johnson, who guarded Lewis, said the Colorado guard gave him a good work out. He's quick; moves all the time. He stays calm and helps him walk well along the baseline. He works hard. But KU guard John Douglas didn't think Lewis was that impressive on Saturday. "When he was in there in the first half, Colorado wasn't hitting that good. It looked to me that he relied on him too much. They played more as a team without him." Records set as women 'practice' again The KU women's fishing team seems to have a hard time finding enoughcompete. No score was kept again this weekend in their meet with Oklahoma and the Phillips. "OU didn't have enough people to score a meet," coach Gary Kempf said. "It would have been lopsided even though our times weren't great." The 400-yard medicine relay team or some Padgett, Judy Tallie, Tracy Hagerson and HEAVY EDDYS PIZZA Scheduled Froo Toppings Mon. ONION Tues. DOUBLE CHEESE Wed. GREEN PEPPER Thurs. BLACK OLIVE Fri. MUSHROOM Fast Free Delivery 841-3100 Cathy Call also set a KU record in the 400 individual medley with a 4.575. events that were relatively new to them: Hagerson in the 200 butterfly (2,235) and Littlewood in the 201 butterfly (2,247). At the Wheel 507 W.14th Debbie Bunker continues to set records, this time a new vignature mark of 4:17.5. Last week the relay team set the Big Eight record of 4:18.5 for this event. Two swimmers set varsity records in TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS Model Regular Price Sale Price TI-30 $24.95 $21.50 SR-40 39.95 33.95 Bus. 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Said Owens of his team's chances in the conference race, "I'm afraid you're not asking much of an authority now. We have to take on Oklahoma State this week as though it's the whole season, then go on one by one. "If we get something go, ask me then. But we have to in the race first." That something is going to materialize, at least according to Douglas. "from n." on every team we play will catch hell 'causes' we rollin' and playin' him. RANKAM Johnson 4,79 FP 8 R P13 Johnson 5,14 FP 10 P14 Roeniga 3,7 F 6 2 A 11 Houston 3,7 F 6 2 C 11 Houston 7,14 F 1 6 3 21 Sanders 7,14 F 1 6 3 21 Gilbert 3,5 F 9 4 A 68 Gilbert 3,5 F 9 4 A 68 LA BLS 17,27 D 85 43 C 78 KU assistant football coach Carl Reese is expected to announce his resignation soon to join the coaching staff of the Tigers. Reese, who was coach of the Jahawks' insecklers for two years, will become offensive backfield coach at his alma mater. ★★★ COLORADO | | CORE | T | R | P | P | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bullard | 4.8 | 8 | 7 | 2 | 16 | | Bullard | 4.8 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 16 | | Vaculik | 3.11 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 14 | | Lewis | 3.11 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 14 | | Lewis | 3.11 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 14 | | Benjamin | 3.8 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 14 | | Benjamin | 0.4 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 5 | | Benjamin | 0.4 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 5 | | Schoenhoff | 0.4 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 5 | | Koch | 0.4 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 5 | | Koch | 0.2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 5 | | TOYALS | 0.2 | 2 | 2 | 29 | 79 | | TOYALS | 12-55 | 25 | 43 | 79 | 79 | **MARQUES** Assistant coach to leave staff 43 30-78 40 30-78 COLORADO Attendance: 11,690 WHY NAZIISM Hershell Tkatch, controversial Kansas City Orthodox Jew, speaks informally tonight on "The Desecration of the Sabbath: A Logical Justification for Hitler" Monday,January 31st,7:30p.m. Walnut Room, Kansas Union Don't miss this captivating personality. 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