souk add a éeckiaats ina, ii ites ia : WESTERN UNION rom seit nat PRESS. MESSAGE W. P. MARSHALL, PRESIDENT of course, lovellettg was the big gun in ku's first mee afkerx success after failures in the finals againt = sm in 196 , and oklahoma in 198. but the kansans unloaded another surprising scoring spread whivh saw wrisx forwards bob kenney nakix&@vpyinwx and bill lienhard nail 12 and 17 points, respespectively, and guards k bill hougland and dean kelley punch through 10 and eight. wilfong, the precocious freshman from puxiccos, moe, paced missouri with 17. kansas broke the tigers, back in a slow=-downed final quarter. kenney banked a missed lovellette free hee to mount a 61-51 lead following the last tip-off. Llovellette rimed a free through , then came back with a"three-pointer" on bob relter's foul, after art helms had scored for missourie _ | landolt pulled the tigers up to Shnbs with 831 remad. ning, but kenney ounched through a leaping righthander from the keyhole to spread kansas on top, 675. stauffer ani don dippold xvitudxkomsx fueld the bunguis bengals' Pinel desparet bid with three guwisk goajs in the £kx next three minutes, but kansas still ee a lovellette tip-in. lienhard twreutudvxexx matched @ ronnie hughes! kk free throw with his sixth basket just before the love pie vhene Aree incident. | the latter canned his two free throws off this infraction, but jatnvkwktavxemdx kansas svakivdx lost the ball only once in the final 2322 out of its stall from which linehard hit ht the final points at the final gun.