8 Wednesday, December 6, 1978 University Dafly Kansan Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 813-2931 Students Ceramic Sale Dec 4, 5, & 6 8-5:30 Student Union Lobby The men's basketball team fell a notch to fifth place in the Associated Press weekly rankings. Duke, the season leader, was followed by UCLA, Notre Dame and Michigan State, which replaced Kansas as No. 4. Michigan State bumps 'Hawks By the Associated Press The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college basketball poll, with first place voters in pares season records and total points are below. Points based on 2019-18 **14-5-31-14-5-31** 1. Duke (84) 40 1,353 2. UCLA (7) 40 1,172 3. UCLA (7) 40 1,172 4. Michigan State 14 881 5. Michigan State 14 881 6. Michigan 14 794 7. Lehigh Valley 777 8. St. Louis St 31 777 9. Syracuse 647 10. Syracuse 647 11. Southern Cal 526 11. Southern Cal 526 11. Texas 31 455 14. North Carolina 375 15. Sweetwater Vegan 375 16. Marquette 324 16. Marquette 324 17. Ruggers 116 17. Ruggers 116 18. Georgetown, D.C 58 TONIGHT IS Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK DO YOU WANT TO FLY? Face it you've always wanted to fly! Many of us have had the feeling and for some it has never gone away If you have that feeling, then you're in luck Air Force ROTC Flight Instruction Program (FIP) is available to you. If it designed to teach the basics of flight through flight lessons in small aircraft at a civilian operated facility. The program is an EXTRA for cadets who can qualify to become Air Force Pilots into Air Force ROTC, transferring from year in college. FIP is the first step for the cadet who is going on to Air Force jet pilot training (first graduating). AIR FORCE ROTC This is all reserved for the caddi who wants to get the wings. Check the group, with River Silver pilot wings. Check Gateway to a great way of life. ATTENTION SOPHOMORES: SOPHOMORES SHOULD APPLY NOW FOR ENTRY AS JUNIORS IN ROTC FOR FALL 1979. MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING, ROOM 108 OR CALL 844-8476 FOR MORE INFORMATION. The South's Gonna Do It Again! WITH A SPECIAL GUEST PERFORMANCE BY Billy Spears & His Band TOMORROW NIGHT 9:00 pm Hoch Auditorium $6. and $7. Tickets available at the SUA Box Office. Also at Kief's, Caper's in K.C., The Record Store in Manhattan. Liberty Sound in St. Joseph, Mother Earth in Topeka. Tiger's, and David's in Emporia. Jayhawks boosted by freebies Clutch free throw shooting, which before had eluded Kansas, saved the Jayhawks last night and lifted them to an 84-83 victory over the Cavaliers. Then men's basketball in Allen Field House. By NANCY DRESSLER Associate Sports Editor KU saw a consistent 12- to 15-point lead dwindle in the final 9½ minutes because of an interruption by CMS guards Laura Clark, Christy Lewis and Mary Jo Post. Their 16 points in a closing furry would have been enough to wipe out the final score, but KU free throws in the final 27 seconds. "In the two games we've lost, it's been our free throws that it lost for us," KU coach Marian Washington said. "Tonight, it was free throws that it won for us." The CMS barrage began with KU on top, 68-82, with 10-12 remaining. During the next two minutes, the Jennies outscored KU seven no points to pull within nine. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- KU FORWARD Cyrell Burnet connected with 8:11 left, stretching the lead to 70-59. But an eight-point spurt by CMS forward Kathy Anderson, sister of Missouri Andersen kept CMS alive and played it within 72-67, with six minutes left to play. Sports Burnett connected once more before fouling out with 4.29 to play. She left the table with 1.85. KU's Adrian Mitchell scored to move the Jayhawks' lead to 10, 68-73, before CMS made its final charge. Three quick baskets made it a one-point game with just 2:24 to go. The Jennies went ahead on a basket by Post with 1.31 remaining. Kanaas missed its first chance to regain the lead when Kathy Patterson missed the first shot. The second shot by Clark with :53 left. But Lynette Woodard grabbed the shot and put it in to it KU CENTER Shyra Holden, who had her best offensive game of the season with 22 points, fouled out with: 39 left. The Jennies' Margaret Nielsen stepped to the line and calmly sank two free throws to give CMS an 83-82 edge. But KU came through with three free throws, two by Patterson and one by Mitchell. KU coach Marian Washington, who has not been pleasurable with all of her team's four victories because of its tendency to play slowly, admitted the victory was *grapkyp* CMS failed to insure in its final bid with 34 when KU's Pat Mason intercepted an in-depth attempt by the Spartan. "I'm pleased we won because the kids hung in there," she said. "If I were to criticize anything about the game, I'd say our defense was very weak tonight." BOTH KU AND CMS used man-to-man and zone defenses. The teams were forced into using the zones in the second half after each got into foul trouble. A total of 54 fouls were called in the game and three players fouled out, two of them from KU. *washington said the CMS zone forced KU into outside shots. These were handled primarily by Burnett, who went 5-for-7 in the second half.* She said CMS was a physical team and so caused the great number of fouls, which resulted in four assists. | | PG | FT | REF | PB | TP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Carpenter | 6 | 9 | 10 | 2 | 13 | | Anderson | 8 | 15 | 10 | 4 | 12 | | Nielsen | 10 | 7.12 | 15 | 4 | 9 | | Nickel | 8 | 1.6 | 14 | 3 | 8 | | Harshberger | 10 | 6.3 | 9 | 3 | 14 | | Junkin | 6 | 1.2 | 9 | 3 | 14 | | Hulka | 6 | 1.2 | 9 | 1 | 2 | | Lewis | 7.12 | 1.2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Poet | 8 | 1.0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | | McCarthy | 0 | 1.2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Pathey | 6 | 1.2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Variable | 31-11 | 27-15 | 42 | 36 | 26 | Mittchell 10 10 FT REB TE PP TK Woodward -18 -6 12 17 13 18 Holden -8-18 -6-18 12 12 52 Patterson -1-2 -6-0 12 1 22 Patterson -1-2 -6-0 12 1 22 Mason -3-1 -1-3 2 2 4 Burrell -3-1 -1-3 2 2 5 Sorenson -1-1 -1-3 2 2 5 Knox -0 -0 0 0 0 Knox -0 -0 0 0 0 Totals 37-89 112-51 51 28 05 Kansas ... 45 40 - 85 CMS ... 44 40 - 83 KU 14.1 Pool Tournament SAT, Dec. 9, 1:00 PM KU Student Union Each match to 75 points Double elimination Entry Fee: $3.00/Sign-up sheet at Jay Bowl (All entries must be in by 6:00 PM Friday, Dec. 8; no limit on number of entries 1ST and 2ND place finishers will travel to Warrensburg, Mo. in February to play in the national 14.1 tournament. This tournament is restricted to full-time students, undergraduates and graduates. SOUND-SATIONS YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS Sale prices good until Sunday Dec. 10 GIBSONS DISCOUNT CENTER 2525 IOWA