6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, March 13, 1968 Killy will quit skiing next month DENVER — (UPI) — Triple Olympic gold medal winner Jean- Claude Killy has announced he will quit skiing competitively following a series of meets in the United States beginning Friday and Saturday at Aspen, Colo. The final meet will be the Governors Cup at Heavenly Valley, Calif., April 5-7. "After the Heavenly Valley meet, I'm quitting," Killy said. "I am at the top and have no further to go." Killy said he was undecided what to do in the future, although he has had offers ranging from movie roles to professional automobile racing. A Virtually Automatic Tape System The Amazing Solid-State Sonymatic Model 104! SONYMATIC A.R.C. (Automatic Recording Control)! Threads So Easy, Anyone Can Do It Blindfolded! Here's a high-fidelity beauty you can't beat for performance at this price. It's packed with features like Sonymatic ARC (Automatic Recording Control) for perfect recordings without touching a knob, Retractable Pinch Roller for almost automatic threading, 3 speeds, dual-track recording/playback, 7"-reel capacity and a big 10 watts of solid-state power to fill a room with superb Sony sound. Housewife, student, teacher, hobbyist—this amazing unit is the way for you to go tape now! Bohnenstiehl's high mark came as a sophomore, when he scored at a 61.9 pace, hitting 52 of 84 tries and winning the shooting championship. He slipped to fourth in the loop last year with a still very respectable 52.1 per cent, but popped back this year for another accuracy title with a 58.5 average, hitting 93 of 159 times he tried. Smith has become the greatest scorer against Big Eight foes in the history of the conference. All season long, the big Iowa State senior has been chasing some of the lofty Big Eight standards. Now he has taken with him one of the oldest, the career mark for most points in a conference career previously held by Kansas' great Clyde Lovellette. If Bohnenstiehl had not won the accuracy top spot, the record would still have fallen, going to Oklahoma's Don Sidle, who finished his three years with a proficiency rating of 53.6 per cent. He was the best shooter last year with 59 per cent and second this year with 57.4 per cent accuracy. Kansas' Rodger Bohnenstiehl, Iowa State's Don Smith and Oklahoma State's Gene Hawk all set scoring records during this year's conference basketball season, according to final Big Eight statistics for league games only. Bohnenstiehl best shot Bohnestiehl has become the most accurate shooter in league history, finishing his three years of Big Eight play with a percentage of 56.6. This betters the old standard of 53.3 held by Tom Russell of Nebraska. Smith closed out his collegiate career with 30 points against Kansas Saturday, pushing his seasonal total to a winning 360 points, an average of 25.7 a game. This put his career total at 946 points for 42 games, a 22.5 average for the three seasons. Lovellette, playing at KU in 1950-51-52, had 36 games in which to reach CLASSICAL FILM SERIES — presents — WILD STRAWBERRIES (Sweden, 1957) Kansas' Wilt Chamberlain has the all-time conference-pergame-average high of 26.5 points. An embittered man's past is resolved into new, quiet optimism through dreams and memories directed by INGMAR BERGMAN his total; thus holding an average edge with his 25.0 per game career mark of 899 points. starring Victor Sjostrom Ingrid Thulin Max von Sydow Bibi Anderson In his finale, Smith also got 15 more rebounds to push his three-year total to 586 in league games, surpassing the old mark of 580 held by another former Kansas leader, Bill Bridges, who finished in 1961. accuracy mark for the 14 league games by hitting 53 of 59 tries for a sparkling 89.8 per cent standard.The old record was 87.7 and held by Ken Doughty of Missouri, who had 50 of 57 in 1963. Hawk wiped out the free throw 7:00 & 9:00 p.m.Wednesday-Dyche Aud. Single Admission 60c Winners of the team category titles were Oklahoma in field goal percentage with 47.6, Nebraska in free throw percentage with 75.5 and Kansas State in rebounding percentage, just edging Iowa State, 54.13-54.12. Oshkosh, (Wis). State bumped off Guilford 80-78 as senior forward John Lallensack slipped in for a layup in the final seconds. Top-rated Guilford (N.C.) and second-seeded Stephen F. Austin (Tex.) were both jolted out of the tournament in a couple of two-point thrillers Tuesday. NAIA second round begins LAFAYETTE, Ind. — (UPI) — Ohio State's Buckeyes, never behind, turned back numerous Iowa rallies to eke out an 85-81 victory in the first Big Ten playoff game in 60 years and advance to the NCAA basketball tournament. Ohio State to NCAA Of the top four seeded teams, only third-rated Central Ohio State moved into the second-round field of 16 teams. The Mrauders blasted Millikin (Ill.) 81-64 Tuesday to gain the berth. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(UPI)Only nine seeded teams remain as the NAIA basketball championships enter the second round today. Upstarts eliminated four favorites Tuesday, including the top two contenders, and wrecked title hopes for three other favorites Monday. Fourth - seeded Oklahoma Christian, ninth - seeded Union (Ky.) and 13th-seeded Albany State (Ga.) were all eliminated in Monday's games. Earl Higgins connected on a 40-foot jumper at the buzzer to lift eastern Michigan to an 82-80 victory over Stephen F. Austin.