6 Monday, February 4, 1974 University Daily Kansan 'Must' Win Faces This is the time of year when quite a few basketball teams are fighting to stay in the conference race and every game must be won. That is the case as the University of Kansas meets the University of Colorado at 7:35 tomight in Allen Field House. Nonunique comes into the game with a 3-3 league record. A loss could eliminate the team. On the other hand, KU comes into the game with a perfect 5-0 league record. A win would give them a full game lead over second place Kansas State University. After beating Missouri last Tuesday, 80-67, KU took a full week of practice to prepare for tonight's game. Coach Todd McCarthy went on a time-tripping workout for overall improvement in execution. **WE ARE PLAYING good basketball right now but there is no doubt that we can win if they play well.** KU Swimmers Beat Iowa State The University of Kansas swim team received a scare from Iowa State University but finished strong to defeat the Cyclones on Saturday, and their final meet Saturday in Nebraska at Nortonium. For the fourth year in a row the victory depended on the winner of the last event, the 404-year freestyle relay. The KU entry for the relay, composed of Allan McDonald, Randy Kancel, Phil Kidd, and Dale Carver, won to clinch the meet victory. “There’s something about it,” KU Coach Dick Ream said. “It’s almost become a tradition the way this thing goes down to the end. We had places where we could have broken away from them, but for one reason or another we couldn’t. "I had confidence in our relay," he said. "It was the first time they were really put under pressure and they showed they could see they're doing it and they're doing it well." The next action for the team is a dual meet with Nebraska at 2 p.m. Saturday in Lincoln, NC. A PATH WITH HEART A PATH WITH ACTION ACTION- Peace Corps/Visa Recruiters will be on Mt. Oread to talk with Seniors and Grad. Students in all disciplines about opportunities to serve in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Pacific and the USA. Feb. 11-14 phase of our game that we cannot improve on. Sign up for interviews NOW! Educational Placement Liberal Arts Placement Engineering Placement Engineering Placement "A basketball team either improves or goes down hill; it doesn't stay at the same level. Therefore, it is most important for us to improve on a day-to-day basis." Colorado defeated KU in the opening round of this year's Big Eight Tournament, 73-71. Scott Wedman, the conference coach, points, something KU is not likely to forget. "You should learn from every game, and we gained a great deal of respect for them when we lost to them in Kansas City," said Owens. OWENS SAID that KU would not make any major lineup changes for the game. "It makes no difference to me and it makes no difference to the team who starts. We play as a team and that is the only way we are going to be successful," he said. "It just so happens right now we have seven players performing extremely well. Rick Suttle and Tommy Smith are perfectly content to come off the bench. They have been most effective in that capacity and I don't plan to make any changes." South and Suttle have off the bench in the last three games to score 96 points. JUNIOR FORWARD Roger Morningstar led the 'Hawk's balanced attack with a 14.2 average. Davenn Knight, center, and Tommy Bentley, right, guarded. Guard Dale Greenlee and reserve Colorado has been paced by Wedman, who almost led the Buffs to an upset victory against Kansas State Saturday night in a first-round game. scored 19 points as Colorado lost 57-56. center Rick Suttle are also scoring in double figures; Greenlee at 1.8 and Suttle at 10.5. Buffs KU enters the game with a season record of 13-4. Probable Starting Line-ups: KANSAS Brock 6-1 Brock 6-9 Roger Nunstar 6-1 Danny Knight 6-10 Nick Tavle 6-12 Ton Kivlite 6-2 COLORADO Scott Wedman 8-7 Dave Logan 8-5 Ron Wrigley 8-7 Loe Haven 8-5 Bob Hofman 8-11 KU Dominates Gymnastic Meet The University of Kansas gymnastics team mounted its highest score in three to defeat Northern Iowa and Kansas in a state-level day afternoon in Robinson Gymnastium. The KU squad won five out of six events enroute to 155.85 total. Northern Iowa followed with 139.25 and Kansas State managed 113.50. Coach Bob Lockwood expressed "extreme pleasure" at the team's performance and its improvement over a week ago when he led to Iowa State, 151-136. ^SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA SUA Popular Films Film Society THE GIRLS Bibi Anderson & Harriet Andersson Radnitz / MATTEL Productions Bibi Anderson & Harriet Andersson Thursday, Feb. 7 7:30 Classical Films GRAND HOTEL Greta Garbo Wednesday, Feb. 6 7:30-9:15 "SOUNDER" A Robert B. Radhite/Martin Ritt Film Friday, Feb. 8 7:00:9:30 Saturday, Feb. 9 2:00:4:30 7:00:9:30 Kansas Union Children's Films Experimental Films Experiment Gate of Hell d. Kingugas Monday, Feb. 4 nsas Union 7:30 CHILDREN'S PRINTS SAMMY, THE WAY OUT SEAL Sunday, Feb. 10 1:30 Kansas Union Miscellaneous Films "IT IS A JOY!" HAROLD and MAUDE GP Color by Technicolor A Paramount Picture Tuesday, Feb. 5 7. 30.9.30 Kansas Union VZNs SWIF VZNs SWIF VZNs SWIF VZNs SWIF VZN2 THE CENTER OF LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 1974 LATIN AMERICAN FILM SERIES presents SIMON OF THE DESERT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM 7:30 p.m. FREE ADMISSION The story of a man who hopes to spend his life repenting and meditating only to succumb to temptation by the devil. Based on the life of Simeon In Spanish (with English subtitles). Stylites, a 15th century saint. NU Beats KU, SIU inTrack Coming Soon- Mexico: The Frozen Revolution The University of Nebraska track team, on the strength of sweeps in the shot put and 884-yard run, defeated the University of Kansas and Southern Illinois University in a triangular meet Saturday in Allen Field House. The score was Nebraska 59, KU 55 and Southern Illinois 48. Outstanding performances for KU were turned in by Mark Lutz, Jay Wagner and Randy Smith. Lutz won the 60-dash dash in 6.3 seconds, Wagner won the 600-yard run in 1:12.9 and Smith won the high jump at six feet eleven inches. "Nebraska competes terribly well indoors," KU Coach Bob Timmons said. "We're not thrilled with this meet at all. But nine of the conference meet, we'll be better." Consumer Protection Association Has Vacancies on Its Board of Directors. Both students and community members are encouraged to apply. Applications available in room 299, Kansas Union, or call 864-3963. Friday, February 8, 4 p.m. Use Kansan Classifieds TAOS NEW MEXICO Spring Break on Skis! MARCH 10-15 $111 Trip Includes: —Round trip chartered bus —5 nights lodging at Sierra del Sol condominiums, kitchen, fireplace, balcony, sauna —4 days skiing on all lifts, 52 runs, —2900 vertical feet Optional: —Ski Rental—$28 —Lessons —Meals—$50 (3 meals/ day) Payment Deadline: Feb. 13 NO PANIC! You can read the entire year's Western Civ assignments in the next few weeks and pass the Comprehensive in May! Reading Dynamics shows you how to get right down to the meaning in all those words You Learn- —how to read rapidly (probably three times as fast as you do now) with good comprehension —how to preview each reading in a few seconds per page to find out what issues are discussed —how to make fast, clear, graphic notes B P V - how to make last, clear, graphic notes - how to compare and contrast the view of the various writers —how to organize your thoughts to write an essay Our Reading Dynamics teacher is a former Western CIV instructor, but this is not a discussion group. It is guided reading. We will begin using Western CIV materials at the Third Reading Dynamics lesson, when you have had some experience in the new skills. Thereafter some of the readings are done in class but most are recruited for the daily home practice in Reading Dynamics. We will show you the most efficient way to approach each reading. Every week we will check your notes and give you a few questions on the readings so you can see if you are understanding. WESTERN CIV BEGINS FEBRUARY 14 and meets thursdays, 7-10 p.m. FOR EIGHT WEEKS. REGULAR READING DYNAMICS SECTION BEGINS FEB. 12 AND MEETS TUESDAYS, 7- 9:30 p.m. FOR EIGHT WEEKS. CALL NOW TO ENROLL OR FOR MORE INFORMATION — 843-6424 Hillcrest Shopping Center evelyn wood reading dynamics