6 Thursday, January 29, 1976 University Daily Kansan Staff photo by DON PIERCE Norm Cook was KU's high scorer with 16 points Texas Instruments New SR-51A SuperSlide-Rule Calculator DISCOUNT PRICE DISCOUNT PRICE SR51A $104.95 SR56A 68.95 SR16B1 39.95 2550II 42.95 Plus $2.50 Shipping By Air, Majj SEND MONEY ORDER OR CASHIERS CHECK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Other Models Also Available DISCOUNT CALCULATOR SALES P. O. B. 30392 DALLAS, TEXAS 75230 PHONE 214-691-0215 Ken Kogen, bad lull and all, hobbled up to the foul line with only two controls to play it. The 2,250 fans at Colorado Field House screamed and waved, trying to distract the players. "We are here," Koenigs, who didn't start the ball game because of an injury to his calf, connected on the first of a one-and-one free throw, and then made a big, badly needed 51-50 victory over Colorado. Koenigs' shot dumps CU, 51-50 KOENIGS WAS FOULED in his own backcourt by the Bufalores "Tow Wente, a sophomore forward who had been put into the game just six seconds earlier. After hitting the first shot, Koenigs missed the second, but teammate Norm Cook grabbed the rebound and held on until the clock ran out. Before Koehens' heroes, Colorado's Dave Logan had a chance to put the Bails ahead with: 08 to play when he was fouled by Herb Nobles, the Jayhawks '8-7 forward. Logan hit the first shot to tie the game at 50, but the second grabbed the rebound and then was fouled. THE JAYHAWKS, behind much of the game, went ahead 50-49 with 30 seconds to --play on center the Mokkes's jumper. KU touch the ball again until Koenigs was finished. Different Each Day Each dinner served with egg roll, egg drop soup, rice or fried noodles, coffee or hot tea TUESDAY Chicken Chop Suey Green Pepper Steak WEDNESDAY Fried Almond Chicken Sweet & Sour Pork Beef Chop Suey Virginia Inn Restaurant 2907 W. 61h 843-3300 Kansas stayed with the Buffs the whole game because of its tough zone defense and excellent shooting. During one stretch of the second half, the KU zone held CU scorelever for more than six minutes. Logan scored Colorado's first score after a tight score again until guard Jay Sierra hit from long range with 2:25 remaining. THE EXCELENT SHOOTING came mainly from Norm Cook, KU's 6-8 junior guard. He played from both outside and close range. Kansas was also hot from the foul line, connecting on 11 of 14 foul shots. Koenig fired in 10 items, including going five-for-six from the The Buffaloes, on the other hand, were ice cold from the free throw line, making only 4 of 8 in the first half and 10 of 17 for the game. Had Colorado made some of those foul shots, it would have taken a much larger lead than the one-point, 30-second shot at intermission. The victory evened Kansas' Big Eight record at 2-2 and upsed its season mark to 9-7. Colorado, which dropped its third league game in four starts, fell to 4-12. Kansas (11) Cook 7 2 2 16 4 Kennewick 7 2 2 16 4 Mackenzie 4 2 4 10 2 Johnson 4 2 4 10 2 Gibson 3 2 0 4 4 Noble 3 2 0 4 4 Sanders 2 0 0 4 4 Tennant 20 15 0 1 Colorado (50) Lewis 4 2 5 7 1 Merva 4 2 5 7 1 Vacuula 4 2 5 7 1 Lees 4 3 7 15 1 Masthier 4 3 7 15 1 Schaffner 0 1 2 1 1 Wente 0 0 0 0 0 Ballard 0 0 0 0 0 Commins 0 0 0 0 0 Rao 0 0 0 0 0 Total 20 10 17 38 Kansas 17 games Columbia 16 games Joules 28 24 50 Kansas 17 Field Houses 25 38-11 Kansas 18 Field Houses 25 38-11 Muster Founded in 1901 Muster Founded in 1901 Outstanding Field House: 2,300 Position Openings UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS RESIDENCE HALLS 1976-1977 RESIDENT ASSISTANTS Must be Junior, Senior or Graduate Students for 76-77 academic year ASSISTANT HALL DIRECTORS Must be Graduate Student or Fifth-Year Status for 76-77 academic year. All applicants should evidence above-average academic achievement, prior residential group living experience and availability for the entire 1976-77 academic year (August-May). Applications and job descriptions available in Dean of Women's Office (220 Strong Hall) or in Dean of Men's Office (228 Strong Hall), Jan.19, 1976. Application deadline February 6, 1976. The University of Kansas is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer The University of Kansas Theatre THE WILLIAM INGE MEMORIAL THEATRE SERIES presents RETURN ENGAGEMENT ONE NIGHT ONLY! Sunday, February 8:00 p.m. in the University Theatre This original work by K.U. Playwright Paul Stephen Lim has been selected to represent the Central States Region at the American College Theatre Festival in Emporia next week. When it played to capacity houses last October, the critics said: "... an exhilarating display of verbal inventiveness that also succeeds as a sober discussion of emotional commitment and rejection." -Evie Rapport, UDK "' . . a riveting production . . . It is a tense evening of drama.' — Marshall Fine, Lawrences "' . . . The play never coases to be theatrical. . . . Sophistication is the K. U. Students, $ ^{1}1.50 $ Other,'2.50 Bush University, Kansas City Times For Information and Tickets call 864-3982 Or Stop By The University Theatre Box Office Murphy Hall