Friday, October 31, 1975 7 University Daily Kansan Kansan Predictions GAME ABOUBALAH QUAKENBUSH ZELIGMAN FITZGERALD Kansas State at Kansas 3-21 3-17 7-17 0-17 Oklahoma at Oklahoma State 27-20 35-21 31-14 34-17 Nebraska at Missouri 26-12 21-13 17-21 28-14 Colorado at Iowa State 19-13 34-20 24-14 21-19 THE PUBLIC is a hockey sport editor this fall. Allen Quainbanks is associate sports editor this fall. Mark Zelgman is sports editor in fall 1974. Mike Fitzinger was sports editor in spring 1978. Sports Shorts CROSS COUNTRY-KU coach Bob Timmons said yesterday he has never seen a more evenly matched field for the Big Ten championships in Boulder, Colo. tomorrow. "There have been some real tight meets," he said, "but only three or four teams were going for it, really batting. But (this year) we're talking about seven teams. I don't know of another time since I've been here when it's been that tight." KU runners entered in the meet are senior Ken McDonald, Bill Lundberg and Tom Koppes; juniors George Mason and John McIlroy; Joel Cambron; and freshman Rick Enzs. "It's going to be a beck of a battle." We had dinner meeting meet. We think we're ready to go. SOCCER MATCH--THE KU soccer club will host K-STATE, the defending champions, at 2 p.m. in Memorial Stadium. The Jayhawks have already played the Knicks. **H14, No. 8** RUGBY MATCH- THE KU rugby team will meet K-State Sunday at Manhattan. Olivia Bennett, wife of Goe Robert F. will give the first Lacy's Cup to the winners. McKay to pros paper reports LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) - John McKay has decided to quit as coach and athletic director at the University of Southern California to accept the coaching position at Baylor. McKay, an assistant passion队 at Tampa, Flat, the Long Beach Press Telegram reported yesterday. Football writer Lool Schrader of the Tactical Sports said the announcement would be made today. A spokesman for the USC athletic department said he knew of no such deception. It has been widely speculated that McKay, one of the nation's most successful college coaches, had decided to go to the pros. McKay was quoted as saying earlier this week that pressure had become "tremendous" on his family, coaching staff and Trojan players. NEW YORK (AP)—Walt Frazier and Spencer Haywood teamed for 58 points to lead the New York Knicks past the Kansas City Thunder in a National Basketball Association game. KC loses third, 117-113 to NY Frazier pumped in 32 points and Haywood overcame foul trouble to add 26 as the Knicks trumped the second time in his career. The same high-gain-35 points for Kansas City, 0-3. Bill Bradley's jump shot with just more than one minute to play put the Knicks ahead 134-108, but kings center Sarn Lacey countered with a short jumper with one John Gianelli was fouled 12 seconds later and sank two free throws for the Knicks and Haywood added another two 22 seconds later to ice it for New York. KU hosts gymnastics meet Iowa State, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Colorado will begin competition with KU in the final round. The KU gymnastics team will host the Big night honors gymnastics gymmeets tonight at 7 p.m. at State College Stadium. The optional routines, which conclude competition for the team championship, are scheduled for noon tomorrow. Finals competition for the top 10 winners in each event will be 7 p.m. Saturday. KU students will be admitted free with a KU ID card. Bock Lockwood, KU gymnastics coach, said the team wouldn't be at full strength for this weekend's meet. He said the Jayhawks would be minus the complete performances of several key men who are nursing injuries. KANAS S CITY (AP)—A Kansas City Royals proposal to move out fieldmiles in 10 feet at the Harry S. Truman Sports Complex home runs easier to hit has been rejected. Although the cost would be paid by the Royals, the construction must be approved by the governing Jack County Sports Authority, which refused the proposal. Rovals won't move in fences The proposal was raised at the authority's monthly meeting by Herk Robinson, Royals vice president in charge of charge This is the pumpkin we have in our patch! She's waiting for the Halloween party to start at 9:00 a.m. Friday at Headmasters. She can't win the costume contest, but you can. A free haircutting, reconditioning or free styling. There'll be free cider & an apple bobbing contest. "It may benefit some of the hitters, and let us have more home run hitters." Robinson said. "It also might help us win some more games." he studied the stadium's boundaries were "naturea- he bit farther out than those at other studios." --- Headmaster —9 a.m. to the witching hour. 809 Vermont 843-8808 The Classmen are coming! (This Is One Band You've Got to Hear) The Classmen will be here Oct. 31 thru Nov. 8. Monday & Tuesday Nights— Pitchers Only $1.25 vaw We Have Bands Six Nights A Week. Monday-Saturday, 7:30-12:00 p.m. --additional info. HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER Classified ads get results 864-3477