6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 13, 1973 Faltering 'Hawks Face Life isn't looking too good for the University of Kansas basketball squad these days. After dropping a Saturday night contest to last-place Nebraska, the Jayhawks must face the league-leading K-State Wildcats tonight at Manhattan. K-State, 6-1, is coming off an impressive win over Colorado, the team which until the Saturday contest was tied with K-State for the conference lead. Kansas, on the other hand, played one of its worst games of the season against Nebraska, shooting only 36.7 per cent from the field and hitting on only two of nine free "We just weren't sharp and it didn't seem as if we could regain our sharpness," she said. Owen said Monday that he did not know if the team could get itself up for the K-State game. "It's a big question," Owens said, "and one we have to answer. It being a Tuesday is not the case." The 'Hawks, 3-3, still have an outfield chance to capture the championship but it "If we can win at Manhattan," Owens said, "we can cut K-State's lead to one game. They have a tough weekend ahead, and they won't have a weekend we could be back in the race." K-State must still play Missouri, Iowa State, Oklahoma State and Colorado on the road. The Wildcats have home games with Kansas, Nebraska and Alabama. Owens said that the 'Hawks would begin the game with a zone defense but that the Coyotes would be on the attack. The Jayhawk starting lineup will have Danny Knight at center, Rick Suttle and Mike Fiddeke at forwards, and Tom Marshall Rogers at the guard positions. Suttle was the high scorer for KU in Saturday's contest with 13 points, well below his average of 17 points. Marshall Rogers was the only other Kansas player to score in double figures. He finished with 10 points... The Wildcats will start Steve Mitchell at center, Larry Williams and Ernie Kusnyer TOPEKA (AP)—The Federal and State Affairs Committee of the Kansas House of Representatives may move to direct the Kansas Board of Regents to require the University of Kansas and Kansas State University to schedule athletic contests with Wichita KU Competition With Wichita Killed in House "If Wichita is going to quit being the stepchild of the three universities, we're going to have to start competing in sports," Andrew said. Manhattan. The junior varsity game will begin at 7:30 p.m., and the varsity contest will begin at 7:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast on channels 41 and on the WIBW, KANU and WHEN 32. Wildcats at the forward spots, and Bob Chipman and Lon Kruer at guards. "WE HAVE A LOT of fans in Wichita who don't understand why we aren't competing PROBABLE STARTERS Sayers to Announce Job Decision Today Cherry said that Sayers would not return to KU today, but that he would call Arthur Dutch 'Lonborg, interim athletic director, of the Chicago Soccer Club.' Sayers is present at home in Chicago. According to Jack Cherry, University of Kansas sports information director, Gale Sayers will contact the University today to inform the athletic department of his decision concerning the job of assistant athletic director. Mitchell has twiced big two halfes to lead K-State over KU. He scored most of his points in the second season Big Eight Tournament contest when KU was down by only one at the half. At Lawrence, Mitchell scored 17 points in the second half of the game when K-State came out winning. If Sayers accepts the job he will probably return to Lawrence sometime next week, March 18. On a voice vote, Andrew's committee was the only committee heard to攻 against a memorial. The Jayhaws will leave Lawrence at 10:30 this morning for the bus trip to A motion to kill the bill came shortly after the committee heard Rep. Eugene Anderson and Rep. Loy Andrews, both members of the House Committee for committee approval of the measure. Rep. Bill Morris, R-Wichita, who is a member of the committee, he said thought Wichita would be embarrassed if it were plaving the other two universities this year. The University of Kansas women's gymnastic team placed second in a national competition. Rep. Lloyd Buzzi, R-Lawrence, the witchbill appeared to be an insult to the Wichita State athletic shift because it said in effect that the witchbill would carry to out scheduled duties properly. Ranass Knight (6-10) Rick Sitch (6-9) Mike Fidledeau (6-4) Marshall Rogers (6-3) Marshall Rogers (6-3) KU Women Gymnasts Place 2nd at Meet The team's record is now 2-1. The gymnasium earlier defended Washburn of Tampa K#date Larry Mitchell (6-10) Larry Williams (6-9) Ernie Kruger (6-3) Lon Kruger (5-11) Rob Choman (4-1) Southwest Missouri State won the meet with 83.06 points. KU totaled 72.15 points and third place went to Kansas State College at Emporia, with 99.95 points. Janie Baker, Kansas City, Kan., senior took first place in vaulting, Paul Frank, Lenexa freshman, took second place in vaulting, Joan Smith, Lawrence junior, and Frank tied for second place in floor exercises. nasts earlier detached washburn of topeka. Saturday the team will travel to Des Moines for a triangular meet with Grand- tower basketball coach State State. When making the trip will be Cheryl Beard, Wichita freshman, Patsy Byrd, Ottawa sophomore, Liesim Crim, Sioux City, Iowa, freshman, team manager Pat Brockman, Baldwin senior, coach Judy Jones, assistant instructor in physical education at KU, Baker, Frank and Smith. Missouri Edges Oklahoma; Adams Out for the Season Indications were Adams would be out for the season. COLUMBIA (AP)—The Oklahoma Sooners lost more than a 64-62, Big Eight basketball game to the 8th-ranked University of Missouri Tigers Monday night. The Sooners lost their league leading score. Alvin Adams. The 6-9 freshman, averaging 22.7 points per game, suffered a fracture of his left arm in a confrontation with Missouri's Owry Larson. The OU basket with 10.05 to play in the game. Adams hit only 10 points in the game, sitting out the last 10 minutes of the first half with three fouls and the last 10 minutes of the game in the Boone County Hospital. Missouri won the hard-fought contest on a 9-point show by Salmon with 9 seconds to play. The Tigers held a 62-60, lead when Salmon Leading scorer for Oklahoma was 6-8 Ken Evans, with 20 points. Adams and Holland added 10 points each to complete the Sooners' double scoring. called the two free shots, only to have the ball thrown in and down the floor for a quick lay-up by OU's Tom Holland for the final score. Al Eberhard led the Tiger attack with 19 points and 17 rebounds, but Missouri fans were impressed by the play of 6-0 reserve guard Kevin King, King, a freshman from St. Louis, tallied 11 points for the only other Missouri player in double figures. He hit 9 out of the last 14 Tiger points, scoring from both outside and underneath. The victory gives Missouri a 5-3 Big Eight mark, I-T-S-overly. Oklahoma to drops 4-8 in the first round. Missouri held a 31-29, halftime edge in a contest lead with mistakes. The Tigers were guilty of 28 turnovers, 14 in each half, while Oklahoma added 16 such violations. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The KLWN 1973 1,000.00$$ Treasure Hunt is here — Good Luck! KLWN FM Stereo 106 Purpose: The Ombudsman Office Can Help To provide an independent office to counsel, investigate, and mediate student, faculty or administrative grievances. Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Office Phone 864-3607 Location B-108 Kansas Union Scope: MOUTHWASH All areas are open to the Ombudsman office except the area of faculty promotion and appointment and extra-University litigation. FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS RIGHT of the HUNTER directed by Charles Laughton starring Robert Mitchum—Peter Graves—Shelley Winters— Allan Gill CLASICAL ILLMS Woodruff 7:30 & 9:15 Wed. Feb. 14 75c Film Society WOODRUFF 3:30, 7:30 & 9:30 --- Thurs., Feb. 15 Spotlight on Modern Dance DANCING PROHETM SERAPHIC DIALOGUE Special Films Special Films Project—patchwork pillow of Paterna Persian Wool on French Canvas. SU Woodruff Mon. feb. 19 TEOREMA Needlepoint and bargello classes for men and women will be Thursday's 7-9 p.m. beginning Feb. 22 and Wed. day's 1-3 p.m. beginning Feb. 14. Cost -58 for four weeks, plus cost of supplies Directed by Pasolini Original design with monogram and date documenting of 10 needlespoint and 7:30 75c 538 W.23rd, across from Malls 842-9011 Use Kansan Classified Hours—10-4 Mon.-Fri. 12-4 Saturday. THE NEEDLE POINT FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SALE TEAC KU SLAVIC CLUB KU Concert Series presents The Ljubljana Dancers and Singers Friday evening 8:20 p.m. Hoch Auditorium This concert is free to all students with ID, Faculty and Staff $1.00. General admission $1.50. Tickets can be purchased at SUA office, Student Union Starting Wed., Feb. 14. If you liked the DUKLA you'll like this one. SV .