1. new_term Wednesday, March 3, 1976 University Daily Kansan Jayhawks try to curb frustration By STEVE SCHOENFELD STEVESOLEN Associate Sports Editor Frustration. That pretty well sums up Kansas' basketball season. A couple of tips that wouldn't have fallen, teer fouls and the Jayhawks wouldn't be 5-8. But they were. The frustration is almost over. The home season ends tonight when the Jayhawks meet nebraska at 7:35 in Allen Field House. After that, there's only one more game. "The season's been a disappointment to all of us," KU coach Ted Owens said. "We need to make the most of what's left of it. We need to play. We need to play well in front of our fans." The KU women's basketball team dropped a closely contested game to the powerful Nevada-Las Vegas Rebels, 99-84, on the Rebels court Monday night. Women beaten at Las Vegas With only four minutes remaining, the Rebels struck for five quick buckets to sink the Jayhawks and capture their 23rd victory in 25 games. Jaylwyn center Adrian Mitchell led KU with 24 points, but her effort was outdone by the Rebels' Deborah Waddy, who finished with 34. Plenty of tickets left for regional A large quantity of tickets remain for the NA subregional basketball tournament to be announced. The FU subregional will feature the Big Eight and Metro Six champions and two large teams. Tournament pairings will be announced next week by the NCAA. The ticket price is $5 and pays for both games. The starting times for games will depend on national television coverage by NBC. They will be announced next Monday. All tickets are reserved and on sale to the general public at the field house ticket offices. LA and Cards trade veterans LOS ANGELES (AP) --The Los Angeles Dodgers yesterday traded outfield Willie Crawford to the St. Louis Cardinals for infielder Tiden Sizemore. Crawford, a former $100,000 "bonus baby" out of the Los Angeles high school, has been with the Dodgers since 1964. The trade brings Skilton back to Los Angeles, where he had major juniors as a second baseman in 1898, the year he was named Rookie of the Year. Norm Cook KU BEGAN THE season playing well at home, winning six of its first eight games. But later, the Jayhawks have played their last game using three of their last four rames there. Owens knows how difficult it is to get a team ready after all those defeats. "Obviously, we've been down," Owens said. "We're trying real hard to get back up and ready to play. It's easy to see how one little thing would have won these games for us. Somewhere along the line we're just here to turn the thing around ourselves." Owens said the next two games would be a large effect on how the Jawahres took it. "NO QUESTION TWO WINS would help the team attitude going into next year," he said. "I'd have to say that it's hard." Owens is still bothered by the Jayhawks' lack of consistency. "Concentration. Self-discipline. That's two of the reasons we haven't been consistent," he said. "Our players are just going through the same things they need to do to play well consistently." g everybody back next year, and we want them back with a winning attitude." The Jayhawks are going to have to play well if they are going to stop the outside shooting of Nebraska guard Jerry Fort and Steve Willis. The two combined for 27 points in Nebraska's 57-54 victory over the Jayhawks, Feb. 4 in Lincoln. "THEY ARE GOING to get some outside markets on us." Owens said. "What we can't get them to do?" The Cornhakers, 84 in conference action and 17-4 overall, are in third place in the Big Eight. But that doesn't mean Nebraska's a shot at a post-season tournament berth. should beat them inside. Our strength against them is inside." "This is a big game for them," Owens said. "They have a chance to have a real good season. They can win 19 games and have a possible NIT trip." 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Appearing in the Lounge During the month of March: MAX TENANT Closed Tuesdays RUSSELL'S EAST 3400 West 6th Lawrence 841-9590 Student Union Activities Festival of the Arts originated as a jazz tribute that has since expanded into other forms of the arts. FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS As director of the Festival, your job will encompass planning and coordinating an organization of Festival and the carrying out of prizes. You must be able to select a week of the "festival" as part of your duties and be able to sell this to the community. FILMS Applications Available at the SUA Office Most important, the SUA Board member in charge of film should have a deep love of, and concern for, film. The SUA Board members are often groups toward common goals—and have fun doing it. The board member has a great deal of freedom in the selection of films to work on. K.U. and in how these films are to be presented. K.U. is one of the most active SUA films; the SUA films have always, in their history, been a source of revenue for the rest of SUA activities. Filters need to be made up of the mind of the best in art and the economically feasible. FINE ARTS The Fine Arts committee of the SUA is designed to supplement the educational and recreational activities of the University in the arts. This is the third year for Free University as a part of SUA and its youth-schools. The program allows a new Director great attitude in determining how Free University At the present time, the area includes the Union gallery, a hall for exhibitions and lectures, lending library, a forums area and a film department. These areas are interested generated by students who need a to bring those "Arts" into the space. They also require opportunity, however, to expand into any area to whatever limits are available. FORUMS The Director of the Free University is responsible for the operation of the Free University as a coordinating service for educational resources in the University community. In the past this has included organizing new faculty members, developing publicity along with the publication of a catalogue each semester. FREE UNIVERSITY The area of Forums involves the presentation of major speakers, minor speakers, forums, debates, etc. It involves the setting up and running of a committee of volunteers, talking with university personnel and speaker's bureau representatives about talent, scheduling and overseeing the events Technical aspects handled by the Forums Board member include overseeing the budget and worrying about spending, attending SUA Board meetings, selecting committee chairmen and conducting committee meetings, and requesting information on everything from selling tickets to meeting the press to hosting the guests). nt Union Action BOARD INTERVIEWS Monday, March 8 INDOOR RECREATION This area has the potential for expanding each year—an opportunity to gain experience in the recreation field. You will be setting up tournaments, selecting of chairmen and the responsibility of the overall area. The recreation area includes Bowling, Basketball, Table Soccer, Chess, Backgammon Club, Quarterback Club, Handball, and other activities. You are interested in starting a person who gets along with people, who is willing to spend a lot of time organizing and who enjoys indoor activities such as SUA-Indoor Recreation Board Member. Outdoor Recreation is a relatively new SUA programming area. A substantial amount of equipment, including backpacks, sleep bags, canes, and hiking boots, is available for students either through the Wilderness Discovery Equipment Rental program or through membership in SUA Outdoor Recreation. The club's Bike Club and the KU Sailing Club, Organized activities are arranged through the Bike Club, Backpacking Club, Canoe Club, and Sailing Club. A Board of Directors oversees the club concerned with coordinating the various activities sponsored by these groups, as well as assisting students with programming in other areas of interest specifically represented by Outdoor Recreation Club. OUTDOOR RECREATION PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECIAL EVENTS The Public Relations area is very flexible and for this reason is a challenge for the Board member, and as a result, PR is what you need. the image of SUA to the students and the University community. The area may be organized as the Board memorial activities, the SUA Memorial Services and the needs of SUA. In the past some activities organized by the PR Board member have been Orientation Week activities, the SUA Memorabilia, and the SUA Events. Special events is an open-ended title given to the concert producing area of SUA. The area is not called "Concerts" to allow for and encourage The Public Relations Board member is responsible for promoting the image of SUA to the students and the University community. Concerts are booked for Allen Field House and Hoch Auditorium. In the pair "the popular concert" series has brought up big names many of whom are well known in the music world, such as the Special Events Board member is small concerts such as those held at Potter's Lake, in the Hawk's Nest of the Union, and the Union Ballroom. The Special Events Board member has the unique experience of managing a large number of events in regional entertainment, and the means to promote new projects to ex- It is recommended that the Special Events Board member know music, have some experience in business, be a good organizer. The activities of the board are as follows: TRAVEL As Travel Chairman, the Board member will plan, organize, and implement a complete travel program. 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