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(UPI) -Big Eight tournament champion Kansas State has been confronted with a "tremendous challenge" in its pairing with eight-ranked opening round of the NCAA's Midwest Wildcat league cording to Wildcats' coach Jack Hartman. Providence, 24-4, was one of the 14 atlarge selections announced by the NCAA yesterday and was dispatched into the Army. The Kansas State Saturday in Norman, Okla. Kansas State is unranked but finished the season with a 22-7 record, winning the Big Eight regular season championship by two games and then capturing the post-season tournament with an overtime victory last Friday over Missouri, 72-67. Netters win tourney The men's team tennis won its first tournament in more than two years this weekend, the Nebraska quadrangular in Lincoln, Neb. Kansas scored 23 of a possible 27 points in defeating Doeanne Gallagher in Nebraska, 9-0. Kane had 18, including two saves. KU's top two players were undefeated. No. 1 Bill Clarke increased his record to 6-2 while No. 2 Mark Hosking increased his mark to 7-1. KU's team record is now 6-2. Soccer scrimmages Two practice scrimmages replaced the KU Soccer Club's regularly scheduled games this weekend when their opponents failed to show. Ottawa University and the Kansas City International Club were scheduled to play in the WBC finals. Saturday KU had an intrasquad game and yesterday they defeated a team composed of three players. Softball entries due Teams will be divided into three leagues. Entry forms for the "A" league are due at 4 p.m. tomorrow at a manager's meeting in room 205 Robinson Gymnasium. Entry forms are due this week for teams to compete in intramural softball. The manager's meeting for the "B" and "C"联赛 will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Bronx. Further information about the leagues, as well as entry forms, can be obtained in the Athletics Bureau. Rugby Club loses 2 The KU Rugby Club lost two games in its opening week to the Wichita Rugby Club. The Jayhawks lost the first game, 19-9. KU scored on three kicks by Kelly Williams and the Wichita won the second game 14-3, with KU scoring on a kick by Bill McGillvray. The Kansas track team failed to qualify anyone for the NCAA Indoor Championships in a meet Saturday in Manhattan. The team was not selected by athletes for NCAA qualifying times. Trackmen fall short Three KU athletes came close to the required times for this weekend's meet in Detroit and graduate assistant coach Mike Scalia completed all of the official times were questionable. Gleem Harter in the 1,000-yard run, Billy Washington in the 80 and 90 Airdrie ride in the final. times missing the needed NCAA qualifying times. "On some races," Davey said, "we had four or five watches that all agreed and then the officials' times were slower. It was kind of frustrating." Hartes's official time was 2:10, but he needed a 2:10 to qualify. Washington had a time of 6.3 seconds and needed a 6.1; Aldridge ran a 7.2 and needed a 7.2. Although no team scores were kept at the meet, the Jayhawks posted six individual winners: Washington, Aldridge, Jim Podrebarac (shot put, 57.7%), George Mason (mile-mile, 13.57.6), Mike Wilk (quarter-fourth) and Tad Scales (pole, 18.6%). University Dally Kansan Ten individuals and the mile relay team had previously qualified. KANSAS CITY, MO. (UPI)—Brian Taylor scored 19 points and made a crucial steal in leading the Kansas City Kings to a 104-8 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks yesterday. Kings edge Bucks BOARD OF DIRECTORS OPENINGS To apply, contact the Consumer Affairs Assoc. Kansas Union MCAT/DAT Review Course 864-3963 New nationally affiliated MCAT/DAT Review Course to help prepare for the new MCAT. Review lectures, test taking tips, practice exams, view interviews and meet students and faculty. Location: Rm. 231 Sedgwick Hall, April 12 and ending April 12. Location: Rm. 231 Sedgwick Hall, Rockhurst College, K.C., MO. Cost: $140 plus $15 refundable deposit on materials. Call or write: c/o Paul J. Peters, Ph.D 3 W. 57th Terr. Kansas City, MO. 64113 Telephone (816) 634-6283 MCAT/DAT Review Course c/o Paul J. Peters, Ph.D. STUDENT STRUGGLE FOR SOVIET JEWRY INFORMATION FORUM featuring National S.S.S.J. leader LARRY FEDDERMAN Monday, March 7th, 7:00 p.m. Naismith Hall (1st floor Recreation Room) For more information, call Brian (841-2789) Sponsored by Hillel, K.U. Jewish Students The Sancho is a soft flat tortilla shell filled with Taco meat, lettuce, cheddar cheese, tomatoes, and your choice of sauce. One offer per customer. Offer --ends March 15,1977. BUY ONE SANCHO GET ONE FREE 2340 Iowa SUA FILMS NIXON'S CHECKERS SPEECH and POINT OF ORDER Monday, Mar. 7, 7:30 p.m. 75c Dir. Emile de Antonio. The 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings. AU HASARD 11TH BALTHAZAR (1960) Wednesday, Mar. 9, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. 75c Dir. Robert Bresson with Anne Wiazenks. French/subtitles. Classical Films. INTERNATIONAL TOURNEE OF ANIMATION (1976) You will be amazed by this international collection of award winning animated films. Popular Films. Thurs., Mar. 10, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Fri., Mar. 11, 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. $1 Missed routines hurt gymnasts Woodruff Auditorium Kansas Union Missed routines prevented the KU men's gymnastics team from winning its last dual meet of the season against Colorado Saturday in Robinson Gymnasium. he was disappointed because KU failed to keep a lead it held after two events. The Jayhawks missed 13 of 29 routines for 55 per cent, and coach Bob Lockwood said THE JAYHAWKS took first and second on the pommel horse, with Chad Kelty winning Despite the missed routines, KU scored 18.70 about two points off its best score of 18.34 in the third round. Jody Summers took first on the parallel bars with 8.53 and third in floor exercise and bench exercise. it with 7.95, and Bill Harms second. John Nunley won the still rings with 8.85, and brother Bert Nunley tied for third while scoring a career-high 8.25. CARL MIBECK CITY COMMISSIONER - Responsive - Plainspoken *Lifelong Kansas* *Educator for 22 years* *B.A. degree in photography (WEU) *M.A. degree in history (KU) *M.A. degree in education (UCLA) *Chairman, Social Studies Dept., Lawrence High School, since 1969 *Kansas' Leading debate coach— State Champion 5 times Pol. Adv. Paid for by Friends of Carl Milbeck Bill Lebert, Treas. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE When do you say Budweiser?