KU wallops MU 90-55 Missouri University presented no problem to the KU basketball machine in Allen Field House Saturday afternoon. The Jayhawk whipped MU 90-55 before a crowd of ten thousand. It was KU's tenth league triumph and its 19th season victory. It was Missouri's tenth league loss and their 19th loss of the year. KU was outhustled at first by the out-classed Tigers and found itself trailing in the first four minutes of the game three times. The score see-sawed until seven points were tallied, then KU pulled ahead and never trailed the rest of the game. KU's LEAD climbed to 10 points with an easy lay-up and jump shot combination by KU's Jo Jo White. White took game scoring honors with 20 points. The Jayhawks had three other players to break into double figures: Rodger Bohnenstihl (18), Vernon Vanoy (17) and Ron Franz with 16. KU shot 44 per cent from the field and 81 per cent Tickets still available for NCAA meet Tickets are still available for the NCAA midwestern basketball regional to be played in Allen Field House March 17-18. According to Wade Stinson, athletic director and manager of the regional, only half of the 17,-000 tickets available for each night have been sold. **COST OF THE** the tickets is $4 each. All seats are reserved. Preference will be given for persons buying tickets for both nights. All tickets for the regional are presently being sold by mail. Tickets are expected to go on sale at the field house in 10 days. The regional brings together champions of the Big Eight, Missouri Valley, Southwest conference and the winner of the March 11 game between Houston and New Mexico State. Orders for regional tickets should be mailed to: Athletic Ticket Office, Allen Field House. Add 25 cents to the cost of the tickets for each order for handling. LAST 2 DAYS! 7:15 & 9:15 "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" COLOR by Deluxe Revised the UNITED ARTISTS SUGGESTED FOR MATURE ADVANCES — Next — "Night of The Generals" LAST 2 DAYS! 7:15 & 9:20 "BEST FILM OF 1966!" National Society of Film Critics A Carlo Ponti Production Antonioni's BLOW-UP COLOR Recommended for mature audiences A Premier Productions Co., Inc. Release from the charity line. The Tigers shot 39 per cent from the field and 69 per cent from the charity circle. MISSOURI CUT KU's 10-point lead by two, but that was as close as the Tigers got after the first four minutes. KU pumped its lead to 12 points with 4:53 left in the first half to play. The expected scoring threat by Missouri's Ron Coleman never had a chance to materialize as White put the clamps on him early in the game to hold him to 13 points. Coleman scored 23 points against KU early in the season. In the second half, the Jayhawks' lead snowballed to 17 points with the quick shooting of Franz and Bohnenstiehl. Bruce Sloan picked up his third foul with 17:45 left. A graceful corner shot by Franz with 14:45 left gave KU a 58-39 advantage. - Next - "Fahrenheit 451" KU BROKE eighty with a pair of Rich Thomas free throws with 4:22 left in the game. George Yarvenitch fouled Tom Miltenberger with 18 seconds left. He missed, then KU got the ball and Pat Davis laid-in two points at the buzzer to make it KU-90, MU-55. Feud jeopardizes Ryun's 880 fetes Jim Ryun has been turning out American and World track records like clockwork lately, but now two of them have been rejected in a dispute between the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Ryun learned that his half-mile 1:44.9 record last June in Terre Haute, Indiana, and his 1:48.3 half-mile run last week at Allen Field House were not acceptable, shortly after he received the AAU's Sullivan Award, given each year to the nation's top amateur athlete. THE KU SOPHOMORE and coach Bob Timmons were told by an AAU spokesman that the rules for an indoor record require competition be held on a board track, while Ryan's feat, bettering the existing 14:09 mark, was accomplished on an unbanked dirt track. Ryun's comment was, "It looks like I just should forget about running the half-mile." Did you like beer the first time you tasted it? A lot of people say no. They say beer is one of those good things you cultivate a taste for ...like olives, or scotch, or kumquats. Maybe. But we think it makes a difference which brand of beer we're talking about. We think Budweiser is an exception to this "you've gotta get used to it" rule. It's so smooth. (You see, no other beer is Beechwood Aged; it's a costly way to brew beer, and it takes more time. But it works.) So whether you're one of the few who has never tried beer, or a beer drinker who suddenly feels the urge to find out why so many people enjoy Budweiser, we think you'll like it. From the very first taste. KING OF BEERS ANHUESE-BUSCH, INC. ST. LOUIS NEWARK LOS ANGELES TAMPA HOUSTON Budweiser. LAWRENCE ICE CO. 616 Vermont Your BUDWEISER headquarters One stop for ALL your party supplies KU tankers beat Texas Tech 68-36 The Jayhawks swam to a 68-36 thrashing of non-conference foe Texas Tech Saturday afternoon as KU wound up its dual meet swimming schedule in New Robinson pool. Coach Dick Reamon tuned his squad up for its chase after the Big Eight Conference title this weekend in Columbia, Mo. Pacing the Hawks Saturday was freestyle spinner Roy O'Connor who equalled his seasonal best of 22.5 in the 50. His time duplicated winner Bob Graham's of Tech. In the 100, O'Connor came within 0.1 seconds of his 1967 best as he won in 48.8. Backing O'Conner up in the 100 and winner of the 200-free was Bob Daniel, as KU was victorious in nine events to three wins for Texas Tech. The Jayhawks finished the season with an 8 win 3 loss record. 6 Daily Kansan Monday, February 27, 1967 Beefeater-London European History...on location. Sign up for TWA student tours. All kinds of tours, all prices, all Europe. Take a study tour—languages, art, music, history, literature, drama learn in the places where it all happened. Tour by bicycle, motorcoach, rail. Or buy or rent a car. Just name it. We've got the places and the plans—and the booklets to help you choose. And new low group fares that make Europe easier than ever. London, Shannon, Paris, Rome, Milan, Frankfurt, Zurich, Geneva, Lisbon, Madrid, Athens. Whet your appetite? That's just the beginning. Send the coupon, and we'll send you on a trip. Or see your travel agent. 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