8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 7, 1980 Women tankers tune-up with dual against Gophers By KATHY KASE Sports Writer A simulation of the Big Eight Championships is in store for the KU women's swimming team in Minneapolis, Minn., this weekend. “This will be an all-events meet,” KU coach Gary Kemp said. “This is kind of a set-up deal with Minnesota. I wanted a meet at Westfield in it as much as like big Eight as possible.” Kempi was able to arrange a meet with Minnesota Golden Gophers because he has known their coach for many years. More Entertaining Than Humanly Possible! הנחת עצמיות מבנה רשת במשתמש על טבלת השתמש באסטרטגיה (אופייקט) או תכנית הפעולה, וכלומר מבנה זה ישמש לפעולה. במשתמש על טבלת השתמש באסטרטגיה (אופייקט) או תכנית הפעולה, אפשר להפעיל מבנה זה בטבלת השתמש באסטרטגיה (אופייקט) או תכנית הפעולה. במשתמש על טבלת השתמש באסטרטגיה (אופייקט) או תכנית הפעולה, אפשר להפעיל מבנה זה בטבלת השתמש באסטרטגיה (אופייקט) או תכנית הפעולה. במשתמש על טבלת השתמש באסטרטגיה (אופייקט) או תכנית הפעולה, אפשר להפעיל מבנה זה בטבלת השתמש באסטרטגיה (אופייקט) או תכנית הפעולה. Fri. & Sat, Feb. 8-9 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 pm Woodruff Auditorium $1.50 No refreshments allowed No refreshments allowed Place a Kansas want ad Call 864-4358 "I wanted a different type of competition before Big Eight so we could get an idea of what it would be like," he said. "We've been talking about the future, this year they agreed to go along with this." The plan, Kemp said, is to put swimmers in the same events they will swim at Big Eight. Good personal performances are the goal of the meet, not a single team victory. "I don't know much about Minnesota, but I don't think they're quite as strong as we are in the long events," he said. "I think they'll do well in the short events." Recovering from a toe james shelm last weekend, Patty Muhlberger will be diving Saturday. KU's only woman diver, Daryl Bockman, both the one-meter and three-gun events. The meet will have 20 events and will start at 9 on Friday night. Gymnasts face tough 'Huskers It will continue at 9 a.m. Saturday. the two nationally ranked Nebraska gymnastics teams will be in Lawrence this weekend to face the Jayhawks. The Nebraska women's team, Big Eight favorites, will compete Friday in Robinson gymnasium at 7 p.m. The Cornhusker men, ranked fifth in the nation, square off against the 'Hawks' Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in Robinson. Two Olympic hopefuls, Jim Hartung and Phil Caboy, compete for the Cornuskers. Hartung is ranked No. 9 in the world. Coach Kee Snow reported two healthy squads for KU, with the exception of Larry Kaplan. Kaplan, recovering from a broken hip, will only compete on the porcelain horse. "Nebraska's men will be one of the top four NCAA teams this year," Snow said. "The women are ranked ninth in the country and have very deep depth." Our chefs are back at it again. Stop in for a lunch that will bring you back, over and over again. From charbroiled Hamburgers to fuseli Prime Rib sandwiches, the SANCTUARY has a meal waiting for you. And of course The SANCTUARY nightlife never stops. reb.14th — it's the St. Valentine's Day Massacre recorded It's the Valentine's Day Costume Party Dress to the max. If your costume floors our doorman, your first bar drink is on the house!! Feb. 20th—All the Spiced Boiled Shrimp you can eat PLUS all the trimmings for only $9.50. Phone early as seating is by reservation Happy Hour 4-7 pm The SANCTUARY 1407 W. 7th 843-9703 Free Hors D'ouvres every Friday during happy hour. Every day of the week Bronx cheers expected for homecoming Housey By GENE MYERS Associate Sports Editor To entrie Art Housey away from Wichita State, Kansas had to do some fast talking and convincing recruiting. KU ended up with both House and a trip to New York City, part of a promise to lure the muscular martial arts man to Lawrence. Tonight at 8, the Jayhawks are in Madison Square Garden to face tiny Iona. Hofstra and LaSalle collide in the 6 p.m. preliminary. The Jayhawks have played, and whipped, the other small school this season. But Iota is one of only three schools in mingham Southern or Wisconsin-Oshkosh. The school has 2,500 students and 10 of the highest grades. THE GAILS are 17-4 and led by Jed Ruland's 19 points and 12 rebounds a game. Two of their losses have been to nationally prominent Kentucky and Georgetown. "I'm very aware of Jeff Ruland's capabilities," Ted Owens, KRU head coach, said. "He's a physical player and it's going to be a challenge on our front line to contain such a good shooter that we're going to try to deny him the ball as much as possible." KU's front line, which Housewife was signed to the coaching staff, is anything. Against Nebraska Tuesday, Housey, Chester Giles, John Crawford and Kelly Knight combined to contribute four KU players. Last spring, Owens expected spectacular accomplishments when Housey was recruited. The staff worked hard to secure him. The KU coaching staff intercepted and signed him on the way to his home in the Bronx. Waiting at his parent's house was the representative of Wichita State with pen in BUT HOUSEY isn't overly excited about returning to the Bit Apple. That loss lowered KU's record to 10-10 overall and 4-5 in the Big Eight. "Yes and no. I'll be looking forward to going home, but obviously after tonight it won't be such a big loss up," he said in the wake of KU 61-86 lost Tuesday. And the game should be tough. Ruland is a 6-10 junior and the rest of the starters are seniors. GUARDS GLENN Vickers and Kevin Hamilton and forward Alex Middleton average in double figures. In Big Eight action last night, Kansas State stayed atop the conference with a 62-61 overtime victory over Colorado. Fifteenth-ranked Missouri also won, keeping the Tigers in second place with 13 points. He scored on the court, but starting guards Charles Harris and Leary Moore were suspended Off the Wall Hall Oklahoma State unset Oklahoma 76.67 Thursday, February 7 Come Back For MORE Bluegrass! BUCK WHITE and THE DOWNHOME FOLKS with RICKY SKAGGS Sugar Hill recording artists Sugar Hill recording artists Back by popular demand! 8:30 p.m. $3.50 Plenty of funk, Lots of Salsa & Rocki 9:00 p.m. $2.00 TWO FREE MEAT OR GARDEN TOPPINGS with purchase of ANY SIZE PIZZA Now! Feb. 7 to Feb. 10 A WEEK OF SOLIDARITY WITH THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION OF AFGHANISTAN FEBRUARY 4-8,1980 DR. 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