6 Friday, March 16, 1973 University Daily Kansan K-State Slows Down for Victory HOUSTON (AP) - Ninth-ranked Kansas State used an effective slowdown game and the outside shooting of Ernie Kunser and Terry Hayes to beat Western Louisiana 64-43 in the opening game Thursday night of the National Championship. Midwest Regional basketball tourney. Following the K-State victory, Memphis State's forward Larry Kenon scored 34 points to lead 12th-ranked Memphis State to a 90.78 victory over South Carolina. Memphis State, the Missouri Valley Conference champion, will meet Kansas City in New York. championships at St. Louis. The losers will meet in a consolation game earlier Kansas State, the Big Eight conference champion, stormed to a 22-8 lead over the surroused USL Ragin 'Cajuns to start the game but had to revert to a slowdown passing game in the final 15 minutes to pull off the upset. USI, cut Kansas. State's 38-26 baltimore lead to one point with 4:19 left in the game. But the Wildcats, with excellent free-throw shooting and an extra 5:04 off the charging Cauns in the final minutes. Kruger, who led the Big Eight in field goal percentages, finished with 16 points and 8 rebounds. Steve Mitchell, a 600-10 senior, fouled out with 10 minutes to play but contributed to the victory by scoring six of K-State's first 10 points in their first-half surge. Mitchell took over where Mitchell left off, shooting the first half's 1-3-4 zone in the first half. Roy Ebron, USL's star center, was sluggish in the first half scoring only one point. He came alive in the second half and finished with 16 while high-scoring Dwight Kansan Staff Photo by DAN LAUING Gary and Tom Kempf Compete in Big Eight Meet . . . Brothers will compete in next week's NCAA meet. KU Swimmers Go to Nationals The University of Kansas swim team will be spending part of spring break at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, competing in what KU Coach Dick Reason called the "miniature Olympics," or the AO Swimming Championship, March 22-24. "I'm taking nine swimmers in eight different events." Reamon said. "And I don't think we will let KU or the rest of the Big Eight Conference down. We have been practicing hard and I think the team has the proper discipline to do well." Reamon said that the competition, however, would be rough, since the times in the final events were usually close to national records. "For KU, I think the best chances to score are in the 800-yard relay and the 400-yard relay." "Right now the 400-yard relay has the moth best time in the nation when the 800-yard relay has the best time. We expect both relays to knock a couple of times, but once we can place in the top three of the flight," he said. Ramon said that last year in the NCAA finals they failed to score a point but did not come home empty handed, as they had won five big Eight marks in the process. As usual, the NCAA title is expected to go to Indiana with the University of Southern California. "It's been like that for years," Reamon said. "Both Indiana and Southern Cal are competitive teams with excellent coaches, but they also sink a lot of money into the program. With the same amount of money and a couple of years, I think KU could be a big swimming power too." Reamon said that the most important factor in a meet of the NCAA caliber was experience. If the individual swimming becomes too conscious of the caliber of swimmer he is competing against, Reamon said, then before the racer get awhid of himself, the race is over and he hasn't done as well as he should. "Experience and confidence are most important," Reamon said. "And since we have been the conference champions for the last four years and taken people to the field, our older boys should be ready to go. It's the younger ones we have to worry about." ★ ★ ★ 4. 360-yd Individual Medley, Qualifying Standard 2. 60.2 Gary Kempt 4.15-8 in 3. 20.3 Gary Kempt 4.15-8 in a championship meet. Steve King (nash) was placed second 28 of 30 Steve King (in the assays). NCAA Qualifiers In Swimming 1. 500-yard freestyle, Qualifying standard 4. 46 to 64 Mary Kemp (Kansas) 4:45 61 Set at 4:46 5. One meterCompetition 4:48 6. One meterCompetition 4:48 4. 800-yard freestyle relay. Qualifying Standard 7.11.5 Kansas (Tom Kempf, Steve Ingham, Tom Hodgson, Rick Heldinger). 7.03.95. INTERESTED IN AN INTERNATIONAL CAREER? Lamar had 18, including 10 in the first half. Kansas State Coach Jack Hartman said "In the second half Southwestern Louisiana grabbed the momentum and we just sort of hung on. It wasn't very pretty but were tucked on to win." Hartman said. 7. Three Meter Diving—Qualifying Stan- chionship meet 445 points. Steve King (Kansas) in a dual meet 314.80. Steve King (Big Eight Champion Meet). 1.50.100 yard freestyle, Qualifying Standard :47.41 All McDonald (Kansas) :47.100. 6.200 yard backstroke, Qualifying Standard :1.59. Gary Kemmel. Both coaches said a back court violation call against USL with 31 seconds left and the referee called for a stop. 8. 400-yard Freestyle relay. Qualifying for the Olympics, he led the Big Eight meet. Kansas (Hck Hedlinger, Phil Kildd, Roland Sabates, Allan McDonald), in the Big Eight meet. Tue. Oct. 12. . One meter diving. Qualifying Standard 280 points in dual use and 425 points in trials. However, Hartman said Jerry Thurston's fire throw in the final minutes also was a blow. Shipley said he didn't think the slow down named played by Karasas State hurt his team. "Kansas State just did a good job on us," he said. "They were patient and handled the Hartman said he was surprised that USL went into their man-to-man defense early in the season. Although USL considered it a slow down type game, Hartman said it was about average for the Wildcats. "We had 38 points in first half and that's about average," he said. "We were mentally better prepared for our unit," he said. "We didn't look very serious." Hartman was high on his praise of Dwight Lamar, USL's star shooter who was held to 18 points, somewhat below his 29 point average. "When you get this room, there are no let owns," he said. "We didn't do that." Shipley said the Cajuns did not suffer any set down after their big victory over The Rangers. Eastern Division Maryland 91, Syracuse 75 Providence 87, Pennsylvania 65 Mideast Division Kentucky 106, Austin Peay 100 Indiana 75, Marquette 69 Midwest Division Eastern Division Memphis State 90, South Carolina 76 Kansas State 65, Southwest Louisiana 64 UCLA 98, ArIZona St. 81 U. of San Francisco 77, Long Beach St. 67 Far West Division Tennis Team Takes Dual The University of Kansas tennis team started their season yesterday by smashing Kansas State College at Pittsburgh 7-0 on the courts behind Allen Field House. Mark Wick, KU captain and number one in singles, overwhelmed Pittsburgh's Bob Cousins. John Farrar, KU, defeated Jat Hood, KSC. 6-1, 6-1. Sheldon Coleman, KU, defeated Gary Brvant, KSC- 6.2, 6-1. Darry Derry, KU, defeated Mike Kohler, KSC, 6-0, 6-0 Pete Read, KU, defeated Rick Welch, KSC, 6-0, 6-0 Mr. Lawrence W. Prager Wick-Coleman, KU, defeated Gibson- Bryant, KSC, 6-3, 6-2. In other matches: John Donaldson-Greg Buller, KU, defeated Kohler-Hood, KSC 61-4, 60- THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT will be on the campus Tuesday, March 27, 1973 to discuss qualifications for advanced study at INSTITUTIONAL GRADUATE SCHOOL and job opportunities in the field of INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Interviews may be scheduled Business Placement Bureau On your way home stop by— Our special this weekend is 4 delicious steak sandwiches Henrys 843-2139 SAY KIDS-Have a nice vacation-and hurry back to see us. We're looking forward to serving you. (Have a good time) Head for Henry's 6th & Mo. Only.99 MOVIE INFORMATION 840 1000 NOW SHOWING Commonwealth Theatre MOVIE INFORMATION 842-4000 Indoor Theater Reg. Adm. 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Summer Rates—Fall Rates Close to Campus—Pool Clubhouse-Courteous and Helpful People to Deal With "LUXURY WITH ECONOMY" WEST HILLS Owned and Operated by Columbian Properties Mrs. Forsyth-Mike or Irma Clay 841-3800 The Senior Class of 1973 Presents THE ALICE COOPER SHOW "Billion Dollar Babies" SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 8:00 p.m. Allen Field House FREE for Senior Class Card Holders!! $1.00 discount for Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Class Card Holders! Tickets on sale March 26 (first day of classes after break). Tickets $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 TICKET POLICY-IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ 2. Approximately 11,100 tickets will be available for sale on campus. Due to the expected popularity of the ALICE COOPER SHOW, there will be a ticket limit of ten tickets per person the first day of sales. There will be no limit after March 26. 1. Tickets go on sale Monday afternoon, March 26 (the first day of classes after spring break) at 3:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union. The ticket line will form at the Southeast door of the Union adjacent to Jayhawk Blvd. (same place as Elton John ticket line). 3. The stage will be set up at the north end of a field house. The $3.50 seats are located behind it. 4. Students possessing freshman, sophomore, or junior class cards will receive a $1.00 discount from the regular ticket prices. ONE TICKET VALID FOR ONE $1.00 discount for ONE TICKET. THE ALICE COOPER SHOW 5. Seniors possessing class cards will receive ONE FREE TICKET by presenting one senior class card and corresponding KU ID DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF TICKET SALES ONLY (March 26-30). Seniors who fail to pick up their free ticket during the first week will receive a $1.00 discount thereafter, so seniors, PICK UP YOUR FREE TICKETS DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF TICKET SALES! 6. DISCOUNTS AND FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE IN THE 10, 25 & 39 SEAT ROWS ONLY ABLE IN THE 10, 25 & 39 SEAT ROWS ONLY 7. You are urged to buy your tickets during the first week of ticket sales. Ticket outlets will be maintained in Kansas City, and part of the tickets available for sale on campus will be provided to Kansas City ticket outlets if necessary. PLEASE BUY THE FIRST WEEK! Brought to you by The Senior Class of 1973 produced by Student Union Activities