6 Tuesday, April 25, 1972 University Daily Kansan KU 2nd in Soccer Meet Seeded eighth in the Big Eight tournament, the University of Kansas dark horse soccer team defeated defending champion K-State in the second round match, then advanced to the finals to bow out. The tournament was Saturday and Sunday in Boulder, Colo. KU beat Nebraska in the first round of the tournament on their way to a second place victory. The Reds won by a tie, take second in the tournament. And the win against K-State assured the 'Hawks of a berth in the finals with fourth-seeded Colorado. KU Fencers Now Eligible For Tourney Two individual competitors and two teams of the University of Kansas fencing team qualified for competition in the Amatur Fencers' League of America midwest sectional tournament at the Kansas division tournament and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Matt Begert and Dan Thrapp of the Mets sectioned tournament. Thrapp placed fourth in the epee event and Begert placed sixth in the baseball tournament. Frank Anger, associate professor of mathematics, who fences for the Kansas City Metro fencers' Club, won the epee Sabre, epee and foil are the three types of weapons used in modern fencing. The divisional was held the previous weekend. Both the KU epe and sabre teams placed second and are automatically qualified for both the tournament. A team is made up of three team members who face each of the members on an odd-numbered roll. The KU team has qualified for the national season. Sectionals are scheduled for May 14 and 15 in Lansing. Mich. the nationals will be this summer in Michigan. Celtics Sold Off For Third Time In Seven Years BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Celtics won the NBA basketball Association's most successful franchises, have been so for the third time in the past six years. No details of the sale were revealed and it was not immediately known if the club would stay in Boston or if the organization's personnel would be subject to approval of the NBA The Celtics, eliminated Sunday in the playoff for the NBA's Eastern Conference title, were sold to a syndicate headed by an unnamed New York attorney. Announcement of the agreement was made in Friday's Monday game against the Furious 7, which holds controlling stock. Wesley Wood, a spokesman for Investments Funding Corp., said details of the sale would be made when the transaction is complete. Howie McHugh, a publicity man for the team, said he had "no indication" that the sale was 'imminent'. Guy Darlan scored two goals and Edmonon homered to assist with Randy McClain two to defeat Nebraska, 3-0, in the first round KU's Raul Azcu and Darlan scored one apece against the former champion Wildcats for the 2-1 victory. But the 'Hawks were not in full force when they squared off to face the Bufs in the finals of the tourney. Darlan and Ohiohoma, the scoring stars of the game with both knees injured, knee injuries. Darlan had missed five games already this season. Dennis Cook scored the only KU goal in the finals and KU was unable to stop the Buffaloes' 4-point winning streak. He said he had understood that two groups, one based in Boston and the other in Chicago, were negotiating for the club but knew no names of the people involved. The soccer team's next game will be with the Internationals Sunday at KU. Basic Grid Drills Keep Team Busy Practicing on a cool, brisk day, the University of Kansas football team continued to concentrate their efforts in drills Monday. Head Coach Dam Fambrough said the team worked on techniques that would correct some of the things the队 did wrong in Sunday's scripimage. Fambrough said the team would work on the fundamentals the rest of this week, and then close the spring football practices with the annual spring truss联赛 game night in Haskell Stadium. Besides drills, there was more work done on all phases of the kicking game. Not much work was needed this week with the kicking game. with the naming game. There was only one injury reported during the practice K-State Nips CU In 12 Innings, 5-4 MANHATTAN Kan. (AP) — Manhattan won 14-7 Kansas State nipped the Colorado Buffalo 5-4 in a 12-inning Big Eight Conference baseball game K-State is 6-6 in the Big Eight and 14-14 for the season; Colorado 7-6 and 15-15. Jerome Nelloms, back back, suffered a slight injury. Fambrough he thought that someone could practice the rest of the week. The Jahawks will practice today, Wednesday and Thursday but will play the game. They normally do not practice on Tuesdays, but the squad is making up the day it lost week because of the KU Relays. Playoffs Open Wednesday NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers will open their best-of-seven National Basketball Association championship playoff Wednesday night in Miami. The Lakers will host Monday. Game time for the series opener will be 9 p.m. CST. The second game of the series will also be played in Los Angeles on the first day, then will travel to New York for the next two games. May 3 and June 1. States for the fifth, six and seventh games of the series, if necessary, have not been announced. STARTS TOMORROW! 4 Track Stereo Sound! THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH ERICC LAPTON — BOB DYLAN GEORGE HARRISON — BILLY PRESTON LINGO LIMBERT — RENE GUIRGIST RINGO STARR — KLAUS VOORMAN BADFINGER — JESSE DAVIS Eve, 7:30-9:30 Maf. Sat. and Sun. 3:00, 5:00 Twilite Bargain Gains 5:00 Only KANASS CITY (AP) — The KANASS CITY (AP) day of the demonstration on Friday 'stakes, five weeks after the little horistop was sidelined with a police presence. Eat your weight in french fries and win an "M" for your letter sweater. Royals' Shortstop Returns To make room on the roster, Patek's replacement, Bobby Floyd, was optioned to Omaha of the Ravens—in opposition—the Ravals' AA farm club. Floyd had played all nine games for the Royals, batting 138 with 4 hits in 29 at bat. If you weigh approximately 150 pounds, that's only 52,867,419. (give or take 600,000.) That's a whole lot of golden, crisp goodness. MCDONALD'S 901 W. 23rd Patek, smallest man in the majors at 5 feet 4, has not played since his injury March 20. His comeback was complicated by nervous exhaustion but he said today, "I'm as ready as I can get." Patcked the American League in triples last season with 11, and his #4 stallman bases hit him second time. He was named Omaha Ots, who had 51 thefts. He was a key part of the league-leading double-play combination and hit .267. Patck finished sixth in the Most Valuable Player balloting. 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