Hawks can— . GOT YA COVERED Don Wagner (20), Nebraska, looks for shooting room over Bruce Sloan's defense. but then Willie Campbell bumped Franz who put in two shots. Continued from page 1 The Jayhawks resumed their press, this shook NU. Jo Jo grabbed a rebound and raced downcourt to float in a 25-foot jumper and KU's lead jumped, 22-17. After this, Nebraska couldn't jell an offense. A White to Franz pass connected for two more and Kansas swept its lead to 24-17. Nebraska couldn't shake a cold spell that lasted for about 10 minutes. WITH 5:08 left in the half, KU was on top with a score of 28-18. Franz pumped in two of his 18 points to make it 30-18. Branch shot a long shot that was good and made it 30-21. KU then took the ball downcourt via Jo Jo White. White put one up, missed, Vanoy rebounded, flipped it to Sloan, who then lobbed it in. With 2:18 left in the first half, Rodger Bohnenstiel laid the ball in the hoop to bring the score to 35-24. Nebraska was falling apart. Willie Campbell fouled Bohnenstiel who missed his first shot, but then connected for his second. KU jumped into the second half by boosting its lead by two. Vanoy made a shot, tipped it in and was fouled by Branch. He put in the charity shot. With 16:52 left in the game, KU was on top by 18 points. BOHNENSTIEL couldn't miss as he hit a 10 foot jumper. Empkey was fouled and made Nebraska's first point in the second half. From then on, KU pulled steadily away from the surprised Cornhuskers. Nebraska then started its full-court press, but it was too late. With 10:00 left, Jo Jo put in two more and the crowd went wild. Howard Arndt arched in two points from the far corner but was then matched by Leitner who did likewise. Jo Jo stole the ball from Lantz with 7:48 left and laid in two easy points. Vanoy fouled Lantz who made both free shots. Sloan got two more and was replaced by Jaye Ediger. KU was ahead by 30 points when the clock ticked off 2:30 left. The ball changed hands nine times until Topekan Pat Davis made the last basket of the game with 34 seconds left. The final score was KU-84, NU-58. Ron Franz and Rodger Bohnestiel tied for game scoring honors with 18 points each. Close behind them was Jo Jo White with 16. Vernon Vanoy and Bruce Sloan were the only other KU players to end the game with double scoring figures. NATE BRANCH led the Huskers with 11 points followed by Stuart Lantz and Roger Lettner scoring 10. For the game, Kansas shot 52 per cent from the field and 58 per cent from the free throw line. Nebraska hit only 29 per cent from the field and 58 per cent from the charity line. Ryun, Pennington awarded Three sports trophies were awarded to KU miler Jim Ryun Tuesday night during half-time of the KU-NU basketball game. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe presented Ryun with the Columbus, Ohio, Touchdown's Award as the outstanding track athlete of 1966. Ryun also received the Sport Magazine Award as the outstanding track and field athlete of 1966 and the L. di Benedetto Award for the single best track and field performance of 1966 as judged by the AAU track and field committee. POP DISCS OFF LONDON —(UPI)—A trend? The British record industry reported the sale of pop records was down about 10 per cent in Britain in 1966, from 1965. Don Pennington, Prairie Village senior and co-captain of the KU swimming team has been named Big 8 Conference Swimmer of the Year by a unanimous vote of Big 8 coaches. Pennington, a physical education major, has been undefeated this year in conference meets. He holds five current Big 8 records and is Big 8 champion and record holder in the 1,650 yard freestyle and 400 yard individual medley events. He is the first KU swimmer to ever place in the NCAA national meet and is an All-American choice for the 1,650 yard freestyle. Four times he has been a Big 8 champion, twice in the 1,650 event. GRADUATING SENIORS Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Architectural Engineering - Electrical Engineering are invited to meet with our representative on campus FEBRUARY 14 majoring in Contact your Placement Office for an appointment City of Detroit—Civil Service Commission 6 Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 8, 1967 A noted publisher in Chicago reports there is a simple technique of rapid reading which should enable you to double your reading speed and yet retain much more. Most people do not realize how much they could increase their pleasure, success and income by reading faster and more accurately. Are You A Slow Reader? University says Wilson ineligible According to this publisher, anyone, regardless of his present reading skill, can use this simple technique to improve his reading ability to a remarkable degree. Whether reading stories, books, technical matter, it becomes possible to read sentences at a glance and entire pages in seconds with this method. To acquaint the readers of this newspaper with the easy-to-follow rules for developing rapid reading skills, the company has printed full details of its interesting self-training method in a new booklet, "How to Read Faster and Retain More," mailed free. No obligation. Send your name, address, and zip code to: Reading, 835 Diversey, Dept. 167-012, Chicago, Ill. 60614. A postcard will do. Bob Wilson. KU senior forward from St. Louis was declared scholastically ineligible for the second semester just a few hours before the Jayhawks slaughtered Nebraska in a Big Eight basketball battle at Allen Field House. Wade Stinson, athletic director, made the announcement after receiving information from Dean Laurence C. Woodruff, the university's faculty representative, that Wilson was "academically deficient." Since this was to have been Wilson's final semester of competition, it ends his collegiate athletic career. 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