SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, November 4, 1994 3B ISU coach resigns AMES, Iowa — Iowa State football coach Jim Walden, whose team is witness this year, announced Thursday night he'll resign at the end of the season. Walden, in his eighth season as the Cyclones' head coach, said he was making the announcement now to give the university a head start on finding a new coach. Iowa State is 0-7-1 and must finish the season against three nationally ranked teams — No. 15 Kansas State, No. 1 Nebraska and No. 7 Colorado. Walden had said earlier that he expected to be fired after the Colorado game on Nov. 19. He has three years left on his contract but said in a statement released by the university that he did not seek or receive an financial offer to resign early. "As it became obvious that this would be my last season coaching at Iowa State University, I concluded that the best thing I could do now for the future of ISU football would be to help the university obtain the best possible successor to lead this program." Walden said in a statement released by the university's athletic department. No.1 Cornhuskers have a loaded arsenal NO.1 — Continued from Page 1B. Minimum than our guards," Mason said in comparing Kansas' offensive line to Nebraska's offensive line. Kansas' running game will run into its toughest test of the season in the Cornhuskers rush defense. Nebraska has allowed an average of 71.1 yards a game and ranks fifth in the nation. "They do more things to beat you, more so than Colorado," McBride said. "They have so many weapons." Nebraska defensive coordinator Charlie McBride said that Kansas' passing ability last season almost led to a defeat of the Cornhuskers. The Kansas loss last season is still fresh on the minds of both teams. Kansas scored a touchdown with 52 seconds left, but failed to convert the two-point conversion and lost 21-20. "It came down to the last play," Kansas senior strong safety Gerald McBurrows said. "That's what you play college football for." HARCOUR LIGHTS Daily Specials 9 Beersontap 1031 Massachusetts,Downtown Saturday $5.00 an hour lane rental.Bowl all you can in an hour!!! WEEK Awesome Daily Drink Specials Every Day including MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS 50¢ draws & $2.50 pitchers of Miller Lite 75¢ draws & $3.00 pitchers of Leinenklugel Red $1.25 draws & $4.25 pitchers of Boulevard Pale Ale $1.50 Wells 55 oz. pitchers- 12 oz. draws!!! UPCOMING LIVE SHOWS Sat. Nov. 5 Thurs. Nov. 10 Teddy Morgan & The Sevilles Austin ALL WEEK The Lonesome Houndogs Acoustic Juice Lawrence Favorites FRIDAY, NOV.4 casablanca night - Panama Exhibit on display in the Kansas Union * Special menus at Union Square Cafeteria, Kansas Union * Panamanian Coffee Special at La Prima Tazza, Downtown OPEN SEVENDAYS A WEEK 4:00 PM-8:00 AM 9361s Mass. 749-3320 Rockabilly Masters PANAMA casablanca night Dance to the sounds of contemporary Panamanian music Ramada Inn. 9:00 pm performance SATURDAY, NOV. 5 performance Panamanian Cultural Night Traditional Panamanian dances,with authentic costuming & ethnic food Kansas Union Ballroom. 7:00 p.m., no charge OCTOBER 31 - NOVEMBER 5, 1994 Co-sponsored by Office of International Studies, Phi Beta Delta, Center of Latin American Studies, and Student Senate Panama Week Information Line: 864-4142 $10 says that we beat the competition! And save you time & money! Pre-ordering your textbooks means they're packaged Pre-ordering your textbooks means they're packaged and waiting for you before classes start. That can save you time hunting for books and standing in long lines. Pre-order customers also get first `shot' at all used books in stock. That saves you money, up to 30% off new prices. Pre-order books totaling $90.00 or more from the Jayhawk Bookstore and receive a $10.00 gift certificate when you pick up your books, good on your next purchase. Please indicate semester this order is for: Fall Spring Summer Dept/Course Number Instructor or Staff (Please note if Lab or Discussion Group) LINE Number (IMPORTANT) TIME / DAYS PREFERENCE New Used ENG 203 Kielman (example) 82345 8:30 M W F | | | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Name___ KU Address:___ City___State___Zip___ Home Address___ City___State___Zip___ KU Phone___Home Phone(___) Frosh___Soph___Jr___Sr___Grad___ Your Books Will Be Ready 3 Days Before Classes Begin *Books not picked up by the 2nd day of classes will be returned to stock* *Some books may not be available prior to start of classes* All books are returnable, with receipt, through 2nd week of classes All books must be returned by 3rd week of classes and refund *To qualify for $10.00 Gift Certificate, orders must be received by the following dates Fall classes-August 3rd, Spring classes-December 30th; Summer classes-July 4th* *Gift Certificate is redeemable on next purchase of regularly stocked items* ©Oilf Certificate is redeemable on next purchase of regularly stocked items ©Limited one $10.00 Oilf Certificate per person, per semester The Fine Print! Jayhawk Bookstore your Book Professionals at the top of Naismith Hill 1420 Crescent Road Lawrence, KS 66044 843-3826FAX: (913) 843-9578 NATURALWAY 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 UDK-F94 River Wild PG-13 4:25, 7:05, 9:50 Love Affair PG-13 4:40, 7:15, 9:49 Stargate PG-13 4:70, 7:45, 9:45 Road To Wellville R 4:35, 7:15, 9:55 Frankenstein R 4:15, 7:10, 9:55 The War PG-13 4:30, 7:20, 10:00 $3 50 ADULT Before ★ Hearing ★ Cells 00 P.M. ★ Imagined Stereo State Radiator anti-freeze, freon, and metals 842-3333 radiators-heaters a/c-water pumps VISA Crown Cinema Tom Hanks PG-13 2:00 5:00 8:00 A ROBERT REDFORD FILM QUIZ SHOW JOHN TURTURRO HILLCREST 925 IOWA 841-5191 PG-13 2:00 5:00 8:00 TIM ROBBINS MORGAN FREEMAN THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION 2:00 5:00 8:00 HILLCREST 825JOWA RICHARD DREYFUSS A SAVAGE CRIME. SILENT FALL LINDA HAMILTON R 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:30 ALL SHOWS BEFORE 6 PM-ADULTS $1.00 LIMITED TO SEATING SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 ALL DAY 7:45 9:45 Disney PICTURES HILLCREST 925 IOWA 841-5191 2:15 4:45 2:15 4:45 7:45 9:45