Oread women outdo men with undefeated ball season Never let it be said that KU women let their men best them in any way, including sports. To keep the Jayhawk men from becoming too swell-headed over their varsity's championship season the KU women's basketball team has come up with an under- SMU tilt will be on television KU's basketball game with Southern Methodist in the opening round of the Midwest Regional at Lubbock, Tex., Friday, will be televised locally by WIBW-TV (Channel 13), Topeka. The semi-final game begins at 9 p.m. WIBW-TV will also carry the finals on Saturday at 9 p.m. providing Kansas is still in the race for the right to go to College Park, Md., for the national semi-finals and finals. The telecast will be originated by Sports Network, but Dev Nelson, WIBW, will do the commentary. KU'S BASKETBALL TV stars earned approximately $1,626 for the University in their three previous appearances this year—against K-State and Nebraska at Lawrence and against K-State at Manhattan. Wade Stinson, athletic director, said KU will receive about $718 from the K-State game played at home, about $668 from the K-State bout at Manhattan; and about $240 from the Nebraska game also played here. Under such arrangements, other Big Eight members also share in the revenue from the rights sold to TV. Stinson said there has been no indication, yet, what revenue KU might get from the NCAA-approved telecast of the Midwest Regional games this weekend. feated season of their own with one game left to be played. COACHED BY Mrs. Nancy Boozer, physical education instructor, the women's team has won six games including two victories over Kansas State. The 15-girl squad has been decidedly superior against its opposition winning most of its games by point spreads of 30 and 40 points. The closest game was against Warrensburg, Mo., where the score was 45-41. Saturday the women will play Missouri at Colombia, and according to Mrs. Boozer this will be the team's toughest game. venworth junior. Mrs. Boozer stated that Miss Geiger has a jump shot similar to that of Rodger Bohnenstiehl's, of the KU varsity. Villager prints are here . . . Anne Ferry, Alpha Omicron Pi, wears a sleeveless A-line with a coordinating cardigan for early spring cover-up. "This is the last and biggest game. Since Missouri has lost only one game we're going to have to play our best," Mrs. Boozer said. The women's team has received coaching assistance from Jayhawk freshman coach, Bob Muleahy. He has given Mrs. Boozer two of the Big Eight champs' top plays. Other top players for the team are: Nancy Sturgis, St. Louis, Mo., senior; Bev Geiger, Topeka senior; and Barb Bomhoff, Atchison sophomore. THE JAYHAWK women have centered their attack this year around 5-11 Susie Geiger, Lea- "We play just like the KU boys as much as we can," Mrs. Boozer said. "We play a man to man defense and have a real good fast break. When we go to Colombia this weekend we're even going to stay at the same motel the boys did when they were there." NCAA regionals to carver ranks to four for nationals With heads turned toward the rising sun, 16 major college basketball teams will enter four regional NCAA tournaments this weekend. Each will be making its bid to be one of the four teams, one from each regional, to reach the semifinals and finals at College Park, Md., March 18-19. This year marks the first time in 16 years that the NCAA finals have been held on the east coast. 21-5. vs. Texas Western, 24-1. 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VI 3-4255 Prep finals start in Allen For those KU students who still have a mania for championship basketball the Kansas Class AA High School Basketball Tournament began in Allen Field House today and will continue through Saturday night. In the first two games played today Manhattan faced Garden City and Shawnee Mission North met Wichita Southeast. In tonight's action, Wichita East and Leavenworth meet in the first game and Hayden (Topeka) takes on Pittsburgh in the second. The semifinals are scheduled to begin Friday at 7 p.m. In the finals, the third place game will tip-off at 7 p.m. Saturday with the championship contest to get under way at 8:30 p.m. Ticket prices are: reserve seats, $2; general admission-adult, $1.50, and high school students, $1. Daily Kansas Thursday, March 10, 1966 9 You are cordially invited to come and see "Cecelia's Beauty Salon" (formerly Sherri's Beauty Salon). Located at 10 E. 9th Street. 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