3 Tuesday, April 16, 1974 University Daily Kansan By GERALD EWING Kanan Annis Editor Student season tickets for next season's football and basketball games will cost $15 Student Season Tickets to Cost $15 Next Fall each, Athletic Director Clyde Walker announced yesterday. The University of Kansas tennis team continued its dominating style of winning this past weekend by defeating Iowa State and Colorado. That price is more than double the price paid by students for season tickets last Two More League Foes Blanked by Tennis Team On Friday KU defeated Iowa State 90, and on Saturday blanked Colorado by the Big Eight. That leaves the Jayhawks by the Big Eight. The most impressive statistic is the team's Big Eight Oklahoma State won the first game on Friday, 11-1. But KU won the second half of Friday's doubleheader, 4-0 and the single game on Saturday, 4-1. KU tennis coach Mike Howard summed up his analysis of the Iowa State meet with Tough pitching by Kurt Knoff and Roger Slagle gave the University of Kansas a 2-1 edge in last weekend's home series against Oklahoma State. matches record, KU winning 27 matches without a single defeat. In Friday's win, Slagle baffled the Cowboys with a three-hit shutout. KU scored three of our four runs in the sixth on singles by Chad Renn and Steve Rabb. In Saturday's win, Kniffw the entire show as he stopped the Cowboys on only six hits. He was also the offensive star as he scored twice and hit two triples. The next action for KU is at 2 p.m. today against Emporia State. KU Wins 2 of 3 From Okla. St. season. Prices were $.50 for football and $.50 for basketball. "they just got bat by a better team." Howard had said earlier that Iowa State was a second division team and that he didn't expect KU to have much trouble with Howard had described Colorado as a first division team, mever, and he expected a close match. Earlier in the year KU beat the Buffalohes by a score of 8-3. The Jayhawks didn't have much trouble this time as they won all nine matches and lost only two sets. "This is one hell of a win for us," said Howard. "This puts us in a great position in the Big Eight since we haven't lost a Big Eight match yet. There may be other teams that are undefeated in the conference but are not as well as many conference teams as we have." Walker said the University of Kansas Athletic Association (KUAA) had been considering a moderate ticket price increase, but a reduction in the amount of money received from the student activity fee had caused a larger increase. Student Senate legislation guaranteed that $157,380 from next year's activity fee be split between KUAA and Women's Intercollegiate Sports. KUAA requested the entire amount and received $89,519.91. The Women's Sports to fund 10 women's sports. Walker said the moderate increase that had been considered would have been used to pay a $0,000 debt for the expansion of Memorial Stadium. The Jayhawk's next meet will be Wednesday when they travel to Columbia, Mo., to take on the Missouri Tigers. The next home meets will be Friday and Saturday when KU hosts Wichita State and Kansas State. Funding for the expansion comes from the activity fee and was approved by the sign off committee. Walker said the ticket prices were high but not exorbitant in comparison to other countries. "We will have to take a look next year to see whether the increase in ticket prices has caused a decline in sales," Walker said. "I'm certainly hopeful it won't cause a decrease." The increase increased attendance because of the anticipation of good football and basketball teams." simply a realistic view of what it costs to operate." Figures released by KUAA show that all other conference schools had higher football ticket prices than KU did before the increase. With the increase prices at KU became closer to prices charged at the other schools. At the University of Oklahoma, student season tickets cost $15 for football and $10 for basketball. At Iowa State University, student season tickets cost $12 for both football and basketball. Next year's season tickets will include the two games of the Jahywk Classic. In the past students had to pay $2 extra to attend the Classic. Students won't be the only ones to face the increase in ticket prices. Walker wald general admission prices would increase $1 for each game in both football and basketball. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND Walker said the $15 figure was based on the anticipated number of students buying season tickets. He said the estimates were 6,000 student tickets and 6,500 student ticket sales for basketball. THE ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS "Our ticket prices have been so low for so long, that we now feel it's necessary to buy a seat. Our airlines are working." Invite You to attend a lecture on "THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEANINGFUL SOCIAL SERVICES WITHIN THE BLACK COMMUNITY" to be given by BEN FINLEY, MSW "We are hopeful that we can keep prizes the same for years to come," Walker said. "Through all of this, attending athletic events is a strong form of entertainment on campus." 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