8 Wednesday, November 2, 1977 University Daily Kansan Injury will force German to miss last three games Kansas defensive end Jim German, who suffered a head injury in Saturday's 41-3 loss to Iowa State, is out for the season, KU head coach Bud Moore said yesterday. German fell victim to a crunching block and has sustained a conclusion. Moore said that freshman Tom Morrison had been sent to intensive care to provide depth at that position. Two other players, safety Torn Fitch and center Mike Wellman, could not run at full speed in yesterday's practice, but are hoped to be ready for the K-State game this Saturday, Moore said. He said defensive tackle Franklin King, who injured his knee last Saturday, remained questionable for the game against K-State. Moore said that freshman Steve Smith of Emporia had been moved up to the No. 2 quarterback position behind Brian Betthe as a result, has been dropped to third team. At home for the first time since Oct. 19, the KU volleyball team takes on the University of Missouri at Kansas City at 6:30 tonight in Robinson Gymnasium. The Jayhawks beat UMKC, 15-13 and 15-9, last week in Kansas City. "After we evaluated both the JV and varsity game, we felt Steve had made enough progress to be second-team quarterback." Moore said. KU coach Bob Stancill said he probably would do some experimenting in tonight's match. MILWAUKEE (UIP)—Junior Bridgeman scored 23 points last night to pace the Milwaukee Bucks to an easy 115-98 victory over the cold-shooting Kansas City Kings. Volleyball team at home for match against UMKC "I'm going to try to use more of our younger players so they can get a little more experience," he said. "We've got a conference match with K-State next week, and I'm trying to get them ready for that match." Kings stopped by Milwaukee The Bucks by 31 points at 90-59 in the second half before glazing off. The Kings shot 25 per cent from the floor in the first period. The Bucks, getting 12 points from Kent Benson and seven assists, rolled to a 31-18 lead at the end of the period. In the second period, Bridgeman scored 11 points, as the Buckets widened their lead to 85-46. The Bucks, now 4-2, also got 16 points from Ernie Grunfeld and 15 points from Benson. The Kings, 3-5, were led by Bill Robinzine's 18 points. Smith completed five of 11 passes for 43 vards in the Iowa State game. Stancift said the game was not crucial because the Jayhawks have already earned a berth in the regional tournament, which is Nov. 17-19 at Grand Forks, N.D. But he still would like to see a win. "We've been improving really well for the last two weeks, and we need to keep improving," he said. "We need to win to keep our momentum." Because UMKC has dropped its junior varsity team, the varsity squads will have to play in separate games. ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE MAJORS LET US HELP YOU TO BECOME A GPA BECKER Kansas City 816-561-6776 COURSES BEGIN MAY 22 & NOV 21 1/3 OF USA ALPHA PHI ALPHA & FIVE STAR PRODUCTIONS present The Ohio Players IN CONCERT plus AROMA RUSS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS/ HOCH AUDITORIUM SATURDAY NOV.12TH 9:30P.M. LIMITED SEATING TICKETS: $6.00 advance $7.00 door available at: SUA PON OFFICE. & LOVE RECORDS AND TAPES --on duty during regular banking hours to show you how easy it is to use! Take a few minutes to learn . . . and it will save you hours in the future! Put a little ZIP in your life with USB. PUT A LITTLE ZIP IN YOUR LIFE! WITH USB's NEW ZIP MACHINE! ZIP card banking will give you 'ROUND THE CLOCK banking—and it's coming soon from University State Bank. Our first ZIP machine is now installed in the main bank lobby—and we have ZIP attendants ZIP ATTENDANTS ARE ON DUTY TO HELP YOU . . AT THE MAIN BANK DURING REGULAR BANK HOURS! Monday-Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. & 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon University State Bank MAIN BANK 955 IOWA • TERRACE BANK 26th & IOWA (913) 843-4700 • LAWRENCE, KANSAK • MEMBER FDIC US