Wednesday, February 18. 1976 9 KU doesn't seek revenge against Tigers Associate Sports Editor It was one month ago yesterday that the K basketball team traveled to Missouri to play. The Jayhawks came back embarrassed and soundly beaten, losing by 30 point-98. "Coach (Ted Owens) told us we weren't supposed to talk about it," one player said. KEN KOENIGS, 6-10 forward, said, "We've made the mistake of looking back before. We're trying not to think about it. It's in the past." KU will give a chance to avenge that loss 'when it meets Mizzon at 7:35 tonight in Allen Field House. One might expect the Jayhawks to be shouting a "remember-the-Alamo" cry. They're not. In fact, they're not saying anything about it. Mam Miranda, Kanea assistant coach, the Jaybarra's earlier season debacle can be held. eor games are something KU hasn't 't had KC sinks 76ers KANAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Nate-Achierd scored a game high 33 points enabling the Kansas City Kings to snap a five-game losing streak by manhandling the Philadelphia 76ers, 125-107 in the National Basketball Association last night. Archbald, returning to the starting lineup for the first time in six games after a bout with the fou. received scoring help from the Knicks' Jimmy Walker, who finished, with 23. The Kings never trailed in the contest and led 35-24 until one quarter on the strength of nine Sam Lacey rebounds. The Kings' 6-10 win gave game high of 18 and also scored 18 points. Kansas City extended its lead to 24 at the half by taking a 68-42 edge into the locker room. Archibald hit eight of 11 shots from the first half as the King shot 57 per cent. Philadelphia suffered through a poor shooting first half, hitting only 35 per cent. The 78ers began to come alive in the waning minutes of the third quarter, closing the Kings' lead to 11, 93-42, with 14 points by George McGinnis. Kansas City got the final break of the game only 47 seconds into the fourth quarter when McGinnis was whistled for his fifth foul, and six minutes later fouled out. McGinnis finished with 28 points and 10 rebounds. The victory moved Kansas City to 3% games behind the Midwest Division leader, Lamar. lately. The Jayhawks have won two prnram- games, knocking off Iowa. State and Illinois. Norm Cook REPRODUCTION IS FUN WITH ALICE Reproduction is fun with Alice—easy and inexpensive too! Alice will make her reproduction facilities a small monetary consideration. Alice is the Xerox 9200 Duplicating System (the Print Shop of the Future), located at the House of the Pope, on Capitol Hill in sacsucket, in downtown Lawrence. Alice will reproduce for you while you wait, print both sides, reduce, print on almost any kind of paper—at all a reasonable price. "I think our team realizes right now that they're playing pretty good," Miranda said. With Paul (Mokek) back in full shape and players playing well again, we come back. "If we play good basketball we're capable of winning the last five games and then who knows? We could be playing somewhere after that." For all of your printing needs, please see Alice or any of the friendly people at the House of Usher Quick Copy Center - 838 Mass- phone telephone 8423810. Or if you're just lonely—come in and watch. Not if KU loses tonight, though. The Paid Advertisement Jayhawks, 5-4 in league play and 12-9 overall, are already trailing Missouri by three games. A victory by the Tigers, 8-1 in the regular season, would put them in the driver's seat. "THIS IS A tremendously important game for Missouri," Miranda said. "The team they're on them. They haven't won a Big Eight tie." The Rams, they'll be in trouble because they still have to go to K-State and they've already lost to them at home." To beat the Tigers, KU must first stop Willie Smith, the league's leading scorer, and then control their front line of forwards and Jim Kennedy and center Stan Ray. "Their forwards (Kennedy and Anderson) have been playing real fine teams, both in the world." (Norm Cook and Koehns) will have to outplay their forwards. And Paul (Mokeski) will have to outplay his forwards. Mokesi and Ray will continue their battle as freshman centers. So far, the two have split, Mokesi scored 18 points to win the first matchup and Ray came back to win in a second game, swinging to each other, as they squared off last summer in a California summer league. 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