8 Wednesday, October 19, 1977 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks' practice disappointing Instead of playing like the team that tied the nationally-ranked Colorado Buffaloes last Saturday, the Kansas Jayhawks trudged through yesterday's practice. "We didn't accomplish what we needed to," coach Bud Moore said yesterday. "We did pick up a little towards the end, but in the early part of the practice we were eating "Our individual drills were not good. I'm speaking of the linemen doing their drills and the backs." KUstudent wins Frisbee tourney Participating in his first Frisbee tournament, Robert Gerster, Kansas City sophomore, outwitment about 60 other Frisbee players at the state championship competition at Wichita State University. Gerster is a member of the KU Frisbee Club that completed this year. NEW YORK (UPI)—Earl Monroe scored 27 points to lead a balanced scoring attack that gave the New York Knicks a 120-131 victory over the Kansas City Kings last night, highlighting Weed's coaching in the regular season-opener for both clubs. the club meets from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday in front of Allen Field House and from 10 a.m. to noon Satursdays between the club and the building site of the computation center. The event was part of the Second Annual Milton Besser Tournament. Players threw their Frisbees at 18 specific targets on the floor, and they had to stand up in a high statue, a park bench, a tree and a mailbox. Gerster said that par for the course was 72; he scored 77. *Playing Friebe is good exercise, a lot of and gives us a chance to get together with people.* We Write All Risks Automobile Insurance Morroe, who played along side Reed on the Knicks '1973 championship team, scored 13 points in the opening quarter as the Kings won the game. But the Knicks moved to a 59-2 halftime Monroe hot; Knicks down Kansas City lead behind veteran Phil Jackson's 10 points. KANSAN Sports Gene Doane Agency 843-3012 824 Mass. Moore said he did not know why the Jayhawks practiced badly, considering the team was coming off Saturday's confidence-building tie. "We're going to have to practice better tomorrow to play Oklahoma State," he said. "We're playing against one of the best teams in the state sometimes. If we're not ready, we'll be in trouble." Oklahoma State has beaten Kansas the last two years under Moore. The Cowboys also lead the Big Eight in rushing with an average of more than 300 yards rushing a game. The lead widened to nine, 93-84, after three quarters as Monroe once again provided the spark with 12 points in the period. Moore said the Jayhawks' passing attack, engineered by freshman Jeff Hines and second-team quarterback Brian Bethke, had a fair practice. "Kansas did receive some good news concerning injuries: Noseguard Charles Casey and defensive backs Jimmy Little Ricks returned to practice yesterday." "The passing game always looks fair in practice," Moore said, "but in ball games it hasn't been up to par, which may be an understatement." Scott Wedman had a game-high 29 points and Richard Washington with 23 points Washington with 23 points Pizza Inn The Knicks did not allow the Kings to make a serious threat in the final quarter as the Heat had won their first game. 841-2629 We Deliver NEW YORKER PIZZA 1O21 MAS@ACHU@ETT@ ST. Wednesday Special Two Free Toppings Any Size Pizza OPEN SUNDAYS 5 pm to 10 pm "The original thick crust pizza from New York" Place a Kansan want ad Call 864-4358 national science foundation Women's Science Careers Workshop Sponsored By: Dean of Women Women's Resource & Career Center Oct. 24 & 25, Kansas Union YOU are the target for the Science Careers and Women Workshop!!! You are a freshman or sophomore woman who is concerned about your major. Perhaps you have already made the decision to enter a science, math, or engineering field. Maybe you are interested in a variety of academic areas You are the student we want at the Science Careers and Women Workshop on October 24th at the Kansas Union! This workshop will provide you with a day of opportunities - the opportunity to participate in career life planning the opportunity to meet with professional women who are already in math, science, or engineering careers. in career life plan... the opportunity to participate in activities within various KU math, science, and engineering departments To register for the workshop, or for further information, call Marilyn Kent, 864-3552 or come to 220 Strong Hall. Workshop Program Monday, October 24, 1977 8:30- 9:00 a.m. Registration 9:00- 9:15 9:15-12:00 Personal assessment and development sessions 9:15-10:00 Assessing capabilities and science capabilities inventory 10:00-10:45 Ideal life scenario 11:00-11:30 Decision analysis 11:30-12:00 Investigating stereotypes for women in science 10:45-11:00 Break 12:00- 2:30 p.m. Lunch and key note address, Dr. Julie Lutz 2:30- 5:00 Hands-on experiences in KU departments 5:00- 8:00 Dinner and discussion with Professional Women Today's Memories For All Your Tomorrows . . . Your College Ring Now is the time to buy your college ring. Our Josten's ring representative is here to help you, Oct. 19 and 20. Special: an extra $10 off from Oct. 19th-28th Josten's Rings - lifetime guarantee - delivery in 6-8 weeks kansas sunior BOOKSTORE 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. 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