10 Fridav. October 28, 1977 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup Squad to scrimmage The KU basketball team will conclude its first two weeks of practice with an intrasquad scrimmage at 2:30 p.m. today in Allen Field House. The scrimmage is open Golfers to Missouri Starting guard John Douglas will miss the inscription because of a twisted ankle he held in his hand. The university of Kansas women's golf team will be in Columbia, Mo. today and tomorrow for a 38-hole match with the University of Missouri. The Jayhawks have not been in action since Oct. 1 and this weekend's tournament is scheduled for Nov. 6. In their most recent confrontation, Missouri finished just ahead of KU in the college football rankings. In three previous tournaments the Jayhawks have a tie, a win and a loss with Missouri. The two teams tied in Columbia have lost each time the Dyers in Oklahoma City a week later. Ruggers in tune-up The KU Rugby Club will be at home for the first time in nearly a month when the Emuport Rugby Club comes to Lawrenceville with the Jayhawks at 23rd and Iowa streets. Emproria, traditionally a tough opponent (it's strong again this season, accordingly) After defeating Topeka and losing twice in last week's Heart of America Rugby Tournament, KU will take a 4-7 record into tomorrow's match. The match is also the final tune-up for the Jayhawks before the annual contest with Kansas State for the First Lady's Cup to be plaved next Sunday in Lawrence. Prior to the KU-Emprilia match, a special women's match will be played. Women from Webb City and Emporia will meet at 12:30 p.m. Volleyball team to try for title Going into the Big Eight Conference tournament, the KU volleyball team has as good a chance as anyone of coming away little title, according to KU coach Bob Stancill. Soccer club home The Jayhawks have managed to beat K-State, Missouri and Nebraska, and Stanklift said the victories have given the team the trophy, but it could beat any team in the tournament. The tournament begins today in Norman, Okla. "Last year there wasn't any doubt that Nebraska was the best team there," Stancliff said, "but this year there's no doubt they are capable. We are capable of playing, we can win it." Coming off with an impressive 6-2 victory over Kansas State University last Sunday, the university of Kansas Soccer club will try for their second straight win when they play Mid-America Nazarete College at 1:30 p.m. in the intramural fields at 23rd and Iowa streets. A scheduled match with the University of Arkansas Sunday in Lawrence was postponed because the Razorbacks said they would be missing their game. KU player and coach George Mooney, "We're going to have to play exceptionally well because we don't have an outstanding player to carry us like some teams do," Stancillay said. "We had good teammates, and we played in our last two matches, and if we can keep that up, we'll have a good chance." KU player and coach Steve Jones said the Jahawks were still suffering from injuries and sickness and consequently the squad can maintain full strength for the match Saturday. Tomorrow they will have matches against K-State, Nebraska, Iowa State and Missouri. Colorado is not taking part in the tournament. Jones said the victory over arch-rival Kashawks a shot in the arm for the Jayhawks. "I think everybody was enthusiastic about last week's victory. It's nice to get a win under your belt, especially such a convincing win," Jones said. THE JAYHAWKS' first match in the round-robin tournament will be at 4:30 p.m. against Oklahoma State. 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