8 Wednesday, February 7, 1973 University Daily Kansan Kansas Staff Photos by PRES BRANDSTED Board Muscle Big Danny Knight, the 6-10 Hutchinson sophomore, provided board muscle for the Kannas Jayhawks in Saturday night's contest against the St. Louis Cardinals. pressure from Okhahoma freshman center Alvan Adams (33) and forward Tom Holland (40), managed only five points in the game, but gathered five rebounds. Knight got into trouble early in the second half and sat out for eight minutes before re-entering. He picked up his fifth foul with five minutes left in the game. KU won the game, 76-69. Willie Wise Leads West Comeback SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Hometown hero Willie Wise led a fourth-quarter scoring surge as the West wiped out a 19-point deficit and stunned the favored East 123-111. Tuesday night in the sixth game, N.C. State Basketball Association All-Star game. Warren Jaballi, the hustling Denver guard, won the most valuable player award on the strong list of some outstanding scoring ability that set the stage for the West takeover. The West's sudden turnabout, which brought a partisan crowd of 12,556 up roaring, reversed a long pattern of sloppy plav that helped the East build big leads. The margin was 65-52, at halfway and the last stitched to that 7-10 soon, after it had been cut. Although the West slowly creep back to within 92-82, it still appeared late in the third period that the East would run away to a victory rivaling its 142-15, rout of last Mel Daniels of Indiana, whose twisting, fall-away jumpers helped shut off a desperate fight to charge the ball. **25** **Johnson** (25) **Teammate** George McGinnis scored 23, 11 in the final period. K-State Edges Cyclones, 78-74 The Wildcats' 10th straight home court victory also booted them into a game in Florida. The Tigers were 7-0, the Coyotes 4-2. MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) - Eighteenth-ranked Kansas State had to fight for its life before finally downing Iowa State 78-74, in a conference basketball game Tuesday night. Senior forward Ernie Kusner scored four points in the last 29 seconds to insure the K-State win. Kusner hit a drive layup to give K-State a 76-72, advantage, but Iowa State's Martinez Denmon countered with another layup. Then Kusny, who had 19 points and 11 rebounds, was fooled by Demon and hit both ends of a one-and-one with seven seconds left. Denmon, a 6-foot-3 senior, led the Cyclones with 20 points. For the East, which collapsed after playing smooth, team-oriented ball in the first three quarters, Virginia's Julius Ennerle won 22, Carolina's Billy Cunningham had 18. Kusnery led a balanced Wildcat attack that saw four man score in double figures. Center Steve Mitchell had 16, reserve Jason Snger Snider 12 and guard Bob Chipman 10. The Ileas dropped Iowa TO 4-1 in the Big Eight and 13-7 over all. K-State in 15-3 on Saturday. NCAA Approves Football Playoffs the nation Division I championship will be played in Sacramento, Calif., at the Camelina Bowl, either Dec. 8 or Dec. 15. Edgars A. Sherman, chairman of the NCAA football committee and athletic director at Muskingum, Ohio College, said, KANSAS CITY (AP) - The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced Monday night football playoff competition in both its college divisions. The semi-finals will be held at the Pioneer Bowl at Wichita Falls, Tex., and the Grantland Rice Bowl at Baton Rouge, LA. Of the four first-round games, three will be played on campus and one will be played as the Boardwalk Bowl in Atlantic City, N.J. year. But then, the West ran off 15 straight points—12 by Wise and—and pulled out 97-42, 80-36. And the West won 100-71. Wise led the scorers with 26 points and the corwd manned "We want Willie" as the most valuable player ballots were counted. But the media chose Jabal El-Masri for second tying the game at 92-28. He wound up with 16 points, in 11 the third period. K-State Wildcats, CU Share Big Eight Lead The weekend basketball action in the Big Eight Conference will mark the half-way point of the season, and what a season it has been so far. The KLWN 1973 1,000.00$$ Treasure Hunt is here — Good Luck! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Two teams are tied for the lead with identical 1-1 records. Kansas State is one of those teams who were popular people because the team was a preseason favorite. But the other first place team, Colorado, has astounded sport predictors by winning more games so far this season. The Colorado Buffaloes have a season record of only 9-8, but have won five straight conference games after losing their opener. They are also the team that have the Buffaloes a conference record of 1-1. The 'Hawks have lost to K-State at Lawrence and dropped an overtime game at Columbia when they nearly upset the Missouri Tigers, Oklahoma, Iowa State and Colorado have been defeated by the young team of four sophomores and one junior. Colorado has upset the league-leaders at home and on the road, blasting Oklahoma at Boulder and upsetting Iowa State at Ames. Colorado and upfront defeats defeated Nebraska at Lincoln. If Kansas an manage to win some of its away games it should finish with the top league teams. The Jayhawks must play the K-State Wildcats next Tuesday at Manhattan in a game that will be crucial to both squads. K-State has lost only to Oklahoma in conference play and owns a 15-3 overall record. The Wildcats were beaten at Norman and have yet to lose at home during the conference season. The Wildcats won Tuesday night, defeating Iowa State, 78-42. The Jayhawks of Kansas are still in the race with a 3-2 record. The Jayhawkes were the only team to beat Colorado, and have won two of their six games capable of beating any team in the league. KLWN The Missouri Tigers have suffered during conference play and seem now to be out of contention with a 3-8 record. The Tigers, ranked eight in the nation, were defeated by Missouri Monday night in Norman. It was the Sooner's 19th consecutive home game victory. —Former Political Prisoner, Ilha deas Flores As A Subimperialist Power Former President, Brazilian National Students Union Speaking on: BRAZIL FM Stereo 106 Missouri, tournament of the Big Eight Presession Tournament, has a 15-3 record, but unfortunately for the Tigers all of the losses have been in conference play. Forum Rm. 7:30 p.m. Friday Feb. 9 Oklahoma has shown it can be a good team but has not shown consistency. The Sooners have not won on the road during conference play. The Sooners now have a 54 record. They lost to KU Saturday and upset Missouri Monday night. JEAN MARC VON DER WEID SUA International Issues Nebraska and Oklahoma State are battling for the seventh spot in the league. Nebraska lost to Colorado, Nebraska lost to K-State Saturday night and was defeated by Colorado Monday night. The standings: SUMMER JOBS Migrators W L Pts. Kansas State 9 1 .674 Colorado 2 1 .583 Minnesota 2 1 .583 Missouri 2 1 .583 Illinois 1 1 .583 New York 1 1 .583 Oklahoma State 1 1 .144 Guya & Gale needed for summer training at National Parks, Villa Parisiada and Resorts throughout the nation. Learn more about last year. For Free information on student assistance program send self-addressed MAPED envelope to Opportunity Dept J.SO. 51 Flathead Drive, Kaiser Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI 48096. MAY EARLY APPLY Patronize Kansan Advertisers kansas sunior BOOKSTORE 1973 SPRING ELECTION INFORMATION On March 14 and 15, new Student Senators, Officers of the Classes of 1973, 1974 and 1975 and a new President and Vice-President of the Student Body will be elected. To become a candidate: Candidates for PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT BODY must file a joint declaration of intention to seek such offices with the secretary or the elections committee chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 14. In order to be eligible for either of these offices, the candidates must have either served on the Student Senate or must have their declaration supported by the signatures of at least 500 members of the Student Body. Declarations must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee for each candidate. A men are color ALI A candidate for the STUDENT SENATE must file a declaration of intention to seek such office as a representative from his respective school with the secretary or elections committee chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 21. This declaration must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee. Candidates for CLASS OFFICERS must file a declaration of intention to seek such office with the secretary or elections committee chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 21. Each declaration must be supported by the signatures of at least 50 members of the appropriate class and must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee. All Declarations may be picked up in the Student Senate Office, 105-B Union, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. All Declarations must be received by 5 p.m. on the deadline date. For Further Information: Call 864-3710 401 River Ave bldg & nw wood- horn hon. AN Open Space bldg MA open space bldg mahcow hurn Raj he bac macluo bldg Flo arran gran stree Ne sto Cal al stree Rainin toff Stea phieq ne sto ne sto ne sto stea phieq ne sto stea phieq ne sto dumlu se dole stra te ce stra te ce e so at