8B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 MONDAY. OCTOBER 3,2005 Fine Arts California SPORTS For Tickets Call: 785.864.2787 ticketmaster TDD: 785.864.2777 (816) 931-3300 (816) 931-3310 **Did you have extra time on your hands?** .. Can you use a little extra cash? PRA International conducts clinical research studies in which you could participate! We are currently seeking healthy males and females to participate in a smallpox vaccination study who are: Between the ages of 18 and 32 Never previously had a smallpox vaccination Females must be on a hormonal birth control Available for 9 out patient visits to our clinic in Lenexa, KS Catch-up Perkins said. "We gave up a few big plays. We just didn't do enough to win." CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B The Texas Tech offense was not as prolific as it was in its first three games, scoring just 30 points after averaging over 50 in the first three games. Hodges was often sacked or knocked to the ground. Junior cornerback Charles Gordon forced a key fumble late in the third quarter that was recovered by junior defensive lineman Eric Butler. "They mixed up their coverage a lot," Hodges said. "It seemed like they had guys everywhere." Gordon's fumble set up a 27-yard field goal by sophomore kicker Scott Webb and the Jayhawks were within 10 points at 27-17. That would be the closest the Iavhwaws would get. Luke threw his second inter ception with about 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter. The miscue gave the Red Raiders the ball at their own 37-yard line. Texas Tech ran 5:12 off the clock and set up its final score of the evening on a 46-yard field goal from Alex Trlica to make the score 30-17. Kansas won its fourth consecutive coin toss of the season and once again chose wait to receive until the second half. Senior cornerback Theo Baines got the start at cornerback for the first time this season. The Jayhawks saw their first instant-replay review. Simmons caught the ball for a first down at 4th and 2, but later officials overturned the play and gave the Red Raiders the ball. Football Notes: Sophomore punter Kyle Tucker attempted his first field goal of his career, a 51-yarder in the second quarter. The kick fell just short. Tucker booted a career long 77-yard punt in the third quarter. He managed the booming punt despite having the snap fall short of him and having to pick it up. Gordon limped off the field with less than five minutes remaining in the third quarter. He would later return, but limped off the field after the game. Mangino said he hurt his ankle but was not concerned with his status for next week. Senior linebacker Nick Reid is now in a tie for third place all time for tackles for a loss, after a tackle in the second quarter. Green's two receptions on the day moved him into fifth place all time on the all-time receptions list at Kansas. Perkins recorded his 16th sack of his career, which moved him to sixth place all-time at Kansas. Edited by Katie Lohrenz Runs CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B "Val really struggled with a lot of frustration early in the game. But what I liked was she gathered herself in about the fourth inning and she pitched much better from the fourth inning on," Bunge said. The next two games resembled batting practice for the Jayhawks, as they outscored their opponents 17-0. The final game of the tournament was a rematch between Kansas and Washburn. This time, the Jayhawks defeated the Lady Blues in a more convincing fashion. Kansas once again ended the game early when Settlemier homered to center field in the bottom of the sixth inning, putting Kansas ahead 9-0. Humphreys pitched three innings and allowed three hits and no runs. Settlemier continued her dominance, as the Lady Blues were unable to come up with a hit against her in the final three innings. Chapple scored two runs in the game and went 2-3 from the plate. Freshman third baseman Val "As the day goes on, you can see that we started to come around on it," Chapple said. "We had some good hits this time that they caught, but they had a better defense." The Jayhawks will continue the fall season when they play host to Johnson County Community College and Missouri Western next Sunday at Arrocha Ballpark. — Edited by Jonathan Kealing Robinett CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Junior quarterback Adam Barmann couldn't move the Jayhawks with more than five minutes to go down 13. "I like the way they played for four quarters; they played hard and fought right to the end," Mangino said. But, impressively, the Kansas defense, which allowed Texas Tech's vaunted offense to produce only one touchdown drive during the last 56 minutes of the game, never got down. Every defender on the team had reason to believe the offense was never going to give Kansas an opportunity for victory and could have chosen to leave his intensity in the locker room at halftime. But Mangino kept the team together, leading it to a 17-10 advantage in the second half, and gave Jayhawk fans reason to believe that this team would never quit on him. That's one attribute every good coach has, and even though the trait doesn't guarantee the Kansas football team will turn the proverbial corner, it would have no chance without it. ♦ Robinett is an Austin, Texas, senior in journalism. He is Kansan sports editor. Frustrate CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 The Jayhawks recorded 21 shots to the Cyclones' 12, but were outshot 8-7 on goal, an occurrence relatively uncommon for Kansas. "We just need to come back next week and bounce back against the Oklahoma schools," Francis said. Friday night brought little resolution to Kansas' desire for revenge against Nebraska for sending Kansas home from the NCAA tournament last year. Sophomore goalkeeper Colleen Quinn knocked down five saves, while Iowa State keeper Joanna Haig saved six for the Cyclones. The tie marked Kansas' first since Aug. 28, and - besides a red vs. white scrimmage - the first for Nebraska (6-3-1, 1-1-1 Big 12) this season as well. Francis said he was proud of his team's effort and he knew his team was on the right track. "On the road, in conference, against a good team, we should probably be happy with that," Francis said. "But we're a little disappointed. We definitely had the better chances in the game." The Jayhawks outshot the Huskers 25-14 and 9-5 on goal, but could not convert chances to score goals. Junior midfielder Michelle Rasmussen led the Kansas attack with four shots on goal. Senior forward Caroline Smith followed with three. On Nebraska's side of the ball, freshman forward Aysha Jamani was the only Husker to record more than one shot on goal, recording a pair. In goalkeeping, Quinn recorded five saves, while Nebraska keeper Jamie Klages stopped nine. Kansas returns home to face Oklahoma State on Friday and Oklahoma on Sunday. "We didn't really finish," Francis said. "We had three or four excellent opportunities. We should've won." Domestic & Foreign Complete Car Care Edited by Katie Lohrenz "We Stand Behind Our Work, and WE CARE!" 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. Truckloads of Frames to choose from! Next to Dr. Lenghan, Your Top of the Hill Optometrist 4 Years Running! High Holidays at KU Erev Rosh Hashanah Dinner Monday, October 3 at 6 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Please RSVP to admin@kuhillel.org by Friday, September 30 $8 in advance, $12 at the door KU Hillel High Holiday Events underwritten by: All services will be held at the Lawrence Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive, unless otherwise noted. No tickets necessary. Monday, October 3 7:45 p.m. - First night Rosh Hashanah services. Shiira Shabbat, contemporary musical service downstairs; conservative service upstairs Tuesday, October 2 p.m. - Tashlish, Lawrence river front 7:45 p.m. - Eaming services Wednesday, October 12 7:50 p.m. Kelvin Ridge Wednesday October 5 9:30 a.m. second day Rosh Has哈 Thursday, October 13 9:30 a.m. - Yom Kippur Services 11 a.m. - Yiskor 5:30 p.m. - Neilah Sundown - Dairy porluck Break-th October 11 from 1-3p.m. The Kansan is hosting a Crossword contest on Wescoe Beach. You get 5 minutes to fill out as much of the crossword you can. The winner gets their picture in the paper as well as free pizza vouchers to Papa John's! CROSSWORD CONTEST THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN C --- 1 1