Wednesday, February 8, 1978 7 Tigers next step for KU By GARY BEDORE Sports Editor Things do not promise to get any easier for the eighth-ranked Kansas Jawhawks. The Jayhawks, who hold an 8-1 conference record and 18-8 mark overall, have found that their offense has not been as good. Last Saturday, the Jayhawks escaped from Norman, Okla., beating the University of Oklahoma Sooners 69-68. Tonight's opponent should be no easier. Rival Miami is set to face Kansas at 7:35 in Allen Field House. D despite their 3-4 conference record, the team哭 worry Kanaa head basketball coach Teixeira. "IVE CAUTIONED our team that we must be mentally ready for Missouri," Owens said. "We are not so much stronger than we expect to suspect without being mentally sharp." "Our job is not an easy one. Everyone is ready for us. Knocking us off at this point would be a great incentive to a team looking to the post-season tournament. I fully expect all of our remaining games to be a dogfight to the end." The Jayhaws and Tigers are no strangers to each other. Kansas blasted Missouri, 96-49, in the first game of the Big Ten. Chicago defeated KU edged KU edg "I think it will be a different game than you do," said Chandler. "I think it will be the official game for us to win." "Missouri played a fine game against us in Columbia. They are a very determined and well-coached team. I know they have a great season. Defeating us would make their season." Hadl quits pro football for KU job Former Kansas All-American John Hadi will join the Jayhawks' coaching staff, according to Bum Phillips, Houston Oilers football coach. Phillips said last night that Hadl said he tried to retrieve from pro football to take the light kit. "It's a good thing for John," Phillips said. "He'll be back, heckers." I knew he had to get him back. Neither Hadi nor Bud Moore, Kansas head football coach, could be reached for comment last night. But Don Baker, Kansas sports information director, said that Hadi had been chosen as a coaching position. Baker did not say whether Hadi had been chosen for the position. Baker said that Kansas could not announce the hiring of any new coach until Don Fambrough was finished with his recruiting duties. Fambrough has been suspended by Jayhawk since the departure of Gary Rudledge, who resigned several weeks ago. Baker said the Jayhawks currently have eight coaches on the payroll, which is all NCAA rules allow. As a result, no announcement of a new football coach can be made until Fambrough is released from the staff. Hadi led the Jayhawks in passing in 1960 and 1961 and led Kansas to a 33-7 victory over Rice in the 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl. He played for the NFL last year with the Houston Oilers. STUDY IN GUADALAJARA. 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Johnson currently is third in the league in scoring and has a 17.8 point a game average. 6-1 sophomore guard Larry Drew is Missouri's second leading score, averaging 12.7 points a game. 6-7 junior forward Brad Trotter has third in scoring with an 11.6 average. The lineup is rounded out by 6-9 junior center Stan Ray, who is averaging 7.8 rebounds, and 6-9 senior guard Jeff Carrie, who is averaging 13.5 rebounds makes him seventh in the conference in steals. Kansas guard Darnell Valentine leads the conference in steals with 56, an average of 14.3 VALENTINE, WHO has a swollen right eye from the Oklahoma game, will be able to play. Valentine, a freeman, already has come into his own according to Big Eight Besides leading the conference in steals, he leads the Big Eight of 99 assists, or 4.2 game average. The freshman leads the Jayhawks in scoring, averaging 14.7 points a game. Ken Koenigs is the team's second leading scoreer, with nine points per Jayhawks average six or more points a game. "The thing I'm pleased with the most is that so many people are contributing," Owens said. "I think everyone has confidence in the ability of everyone else. "AS LONG AS we play as a unit I think we have a good chance at winning the championship." Freshman forward Lynette Woodard scored 21 of her 26 points in the second half of the KU-Central Missouri State University women's basketball game to lead KU to a 83-67 victory. Women win at CMSU KU fell behind by as many as 18 points in the first half, but the 18th-ranked Lady Jayhawks closed the gap to a nine-point deficit at halftime, when the score was 30-21. Kansas opened the second half with a tenacious defense that kept the CMSU Mules from scoring through the first eight minutes. During that eight-minute span, Kansas took the lead, but then allowed CMSU to tie the score with eight minutes left in the game. KU remains eighth in latest AP poll 1. Kentucky (22) 16-1 1,340 2. Arkansas (21) 21-1 879 3. Mississippi 81-9 1728 4. Note Dame (22) 16-3 723 5. UCLA 16-3 723 6. New Mexico (1) 16-3 198 7. North Carolina 17-2 162 8. Kansas 18-2 379 9. Louisville 18-3 166 10. Michigan State 18-3 169 11. DelPaul 18-2 245 12. Texas 18-2 168 13. Virginia 18-2 157 14. Wake Forest 15-3 17 15. Illinois 15-3 76 16. Florida St. 15-3 68 17. Detroit 16-3 56 18. Syracuse 15-4 55 19. Nebraska 15-4 60 20. Providence 17-4 30 COLLEGE LEVEL INSTRUCTOR POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW Seniors-Graduate Students A limited number of instructor positions at the Navy's noted Nuclear Power School (Orlando, Florida) are now available. Those disciplines desired are mathematics, mechanical engineering, post-graduate degrees are offered in the College of Engineering and post-graduate levels are eligible. 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