Thursday, February 24, 1977 Wildcats beat KU, win AIAW title Sports Writer By RICK BRYANT The banner in Allen Field House said, "Stuff the Chickwaffles for the third time when it told the story, as the Kansas State women won." The Jayhawks last night by a 24-6 margin. K-State's victory was the third this season against KU and gave the Wildcats their sixth straight Kansas AIAW conference basketball title. The Wildcats, now 18-10 for the year, won the title with a 4-0 conference record. KU finished second at 3-2. KU coach Marian Washington will now wait to see whether her team, 12-15 over-all, will be accepted for an a-large position in the Tournament, March 18, in Decorah, Iowa. THE JAYHAWKS had several chances to beat the Wildcats but were troubled by turnovers and misused shots. Adrian Mitchell put KU ahead, 42-40, for only the second time in the game with 10:04 left in the second half. K-State hit three points and the Jayhawks never recovered. A basket at guard V. C. Sanders with 4:50 left, pulled KU to within two seconds of a score, straight lines to put the out game of reach. KU then led for four minutes until K-State's Laurie Miler tied the game at 41. The Jahways subsequently missed two shots that went in and out. SANDERS AND center Adrian Mitchell were the only KU players who scored in double figures. Sanders led the Jayhawks with 14 points. Mitchell scored 12, and had a game-high of 13 rebounds. KU led in rebounds, 35-29. K-State's Miller led all scorers with 17 points, while Wildcat forwards 14 convey and Leann Wilson each had 14 convey. "We gave them a tough game and the girls have nothing to be ashamed of," Washington said, "K-State has a fine team, but they had to work to get this." Staff photo by GEORGE MILLENER High scorer Laurie Miller(41)sinks a basket for K-State. earth shoe Washington will be notified Tuesday about KU's application for an alarge amount of funding. SALE Reg. $39.50 Sale Price $34.95 435 Westport Rd. Kansas City, Mo. 64111 816/531-9082 Open Mon.-Thurs. 11/4-Fri. & Sat. 10:4- also 827 E. Washburn St. Mo. 65201 313/443-6103. MORTAR BOARD Senior Honor Society Membership open to men and women who will graduate Spring 1978 Information sheets available in 220 Strong Hall. Must be filled out and turned in by February 25, 5:00 p.m. 'Tonight, the Sherif will give you two hi-ball ups for the price of one. And the bartender makes 'em extra good on Wednesdays. 2 FOR 1 HI-BALLS SHERIFF SAM JONES *Our new music mix provides a blend of light jazz, with some rock. The unique sound system produces a loud enough level for dancing, and a soft but audible volume for conversation. OPEN 9 p.m. Wed. thru Sat. Lower Level Eldridge University Daily Kansan 7th & Mass. Learn to paint Landscape Settings Also • Handcrafted gifts • Pewter Jewelry 843-7255 1006 New Hamp. - Art supplies available at low prices We Make Artists At Doreta's - Only $3.00 per lesson Doreta's Decorative Arts ENROLL IN CLASSES NOW! FISH & FEAST SALE! Fish & Feast Basket includes 2 of our famous Fish Fillets, our new Hush Puppies, a frigate full of Fries, a slew of Slaw and an extra large, 20 oz. Schooner of Coca-Cola. Later or sooner, you'll try our Schooner! Try our new 20 oz. soft drink Schooner. for only Long John Silver's SEAFOOD SHOPPE SEAFOOD SHOPPES RENT-A-CAR LEASING ARNAL 2340 Alabama PLEASE COMPARE OUR RATES! 843-2931 LUNCH is now being served at the Wheel. Featuring today's special Black Olives JOB OPPORTUNITY 1977-78 ACADEMIC YEAR RESIDENT DIRECTOR, ASSISTANT RESIDENT DIRECTOR and RESIDENT ASSISTANT at Naismith Hall Information including job requirements, descriptions,and applications may be obtained from the Manager's Office. Naismith Hall. 1800 Naismith Drive. Deadline for submitting applications is 5 p.m. Friday. March 4. Naismith Hall is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer; male/female. presents A New Play by Paul Stephen Lim A Triage on Sexual Liberation March 1-6, 8.OO p.m. March 5, 6, 2.30 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom Tickets at SUA $3.50 913-864-3477