2B Monday, November 21, 1994 The Etc. Shop 928 Mass. Downtown REVO Sunglasses SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN only at the top of Naismith Hill! 1420 Crescent Road 843-3826 IN-BETWEEN ACTS AUDITIONS FOR THE 46TH ANNUAL ROCK CHALK REVUE IN THE NEW LIED CENTER OF KANSAS Sign up for Auditions in 400 Kansas Union (OAC) starting November 21 through December 2. Auditions are December 5 and 6. Open to all KU students interested in singing, dancing, acting, comedy, or other interests. For more information concerning IBA's call GW Shaw @ 832-8451 or 864-4033. Kansas seniors end season with win over Tigers FOOTBALL, Continued from Page 1B. "So, they showed me a lot today," he said. "The way they came out there. They came out strong and ended the season on a positive note. I learned a lot from that. I appreciate the seniors and what they taught me." Despite the 14-14 score at halftime, Kansas dominated the game statistically in the first half. At the half, Kansas' offense had gained more yards than Missouri's, 250-174. "I was confident as the game went on that everything would play our way and surely it did," Mason said. In the second half the Jayhawks scored on three consecutive possessions and took the lead, 31-14. Kansas junior tailback L.T. Levine rushed for 145 yards on 13 carries in the second half and finished the game with a total of 221 yards on 25 carries. Levine wasn't the only one making big gains. Senior fullback Costello Good had a 58-yard run and Kansas' rushing attack gained 365 yards on 62 carries. ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ The Jayhawks gave up fewer yards in the second half and stopped the Tigers when they got in scoring range. After Kansas scored on offense, its defense improved. At the end of the third quarter, Missouri drove to the Kansas' 32-yard line. But Kansas held Missouri when senior defensive end Steve Harvey batted Missouri quarterback Jeff Handy's pass. The Tigers missed a 49-yard field goal attempt on the next play. "In the second half, I didn't want to come out," Harvey said. "I wanted all the reps. I wanted to end on the field if I could." After Kansas' final scoring drive, which ended with 6-43 left in the game, the Tigers drove down the field again. On second-and-six from the Kansas 10-yard line, Kansas junior cornerback Dorian Brew intercepted Missouri quarterback Brandon Corso's pass. The Jayhawks shut out the Tigers in the second half. Williams said the victory helped the underclassmen look toward next season. "We'll still have some key guys that will be here for us next year," Williams said. "I just want to come off this year and improve everything." Kansas-Missouri Game Statistics TeamStatistics Rushing 62-365 Passing 12-15-112-1 Total 77-477 Punt returns 3-6 Kickoff returns 3-74 Time of possession 36:40 First downs 26 Third down conv. 10-17 Penalties 6-66 Fumbles 0-0 Interceptions 1-0 Sacks 2-10 Punts 3-133 Rushing 33-131 Passing 15-28-183-1 Total 61-314 TeamStatistics Punt returns 2-7 Kickoff returns 6-135 Time of posssession 23:20 First downs 17 Third down conv 5-13 Penalties 5-55 Fumbles 1-1 Interceptions 1-5 Sacks 4-24 Punts 6-258 Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence DUE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU.