Page 12 University Daily Kansan, April 24, 1981 Home court awaits KU men's tennis team Kananas' men's tennis team has played some good competition this season, but those teams probably seemed better because all the matches took place on the opponents' home court. That will change this weekend as the Jayhawks take on Nebraska Friday and Missouri Saturday at 2 p.m. at KU's variety tennis courts. The Jayhawks have played only two matches at home this spring, beating Baker and Emperor State. Both are NCAA schools, and the only other NCAA school scheduled is Oral Roberts on May 8. The advantages of playing at home are many, and the team members appreciate not traveling out of the few times in the season. "It it's nice when you don't have to talk," senior Wayne Sewall said. "It will be nice not staying at a motel where you're confined to quarters." Earlier this spring the Jayhawks to lob to Nebraska, 7-2, at Nebraska. The Jayhawks were up late the night before that match beating Kansas State, 7-2. "We were playing Nebraska with three to four hours sleep," junior Ed Bolen said. "This time circumstances will be more equal. Playing here will help, these are the courts we're used to playing on." KU beat Missouri last fall, 5-4, with Missouri playing without its N. 1 singles player. Since then the winners have been top players because of low grades. Sophomore Jim Syrett will return to the line-up after missing last week, be held with a sprained ankle. He was beaded taped it and practiced Tuesday. Seedlings for the Big Eight tournament will be decided this weekend. The four players with the best records at each team position will be seeded at the tournament in Oklahoma City in May. THE ORIGINAL delivery after 5PM 842-0312 (limited area only) (23rd & Iowa) 2228 Iowa FINE ARTS COMMITTEE Student Union Activities is looking for enthusiastic students who can coordinate the SUA Theatre Series for the Fall 1981 term. Applications are available in the SUA Office, Kansas Union. Additional Information — 864-3477 SUA FILMS & The Dept. of English proudly present Independent Filmmaker & Poet JAMES BROUGHTON Early Films, Including ''The Pleasure Garden'' Friday, April 24—7:30 p.m. — Lippincott Hall, Room 7 More Films, Including "The Bed" Saturday, April 25—7:30 p.m. —Forum Room, Kansas Union Recent Films, Including "Erogeny" Monday, April 27 - 7:30 p.m. — Forum Room, Kansas Union Poetry Reading—Tuesday, April 28 8:00 p.m. Forum Room, Union ADMISSION FREE Rockets' home court luck could be Kings' advantage Playing in Houston won't be easy for Playing in City Kings this weekend, but it could be a lot better. By PAULD. BOWKER Sports Writer The Kings and Rockets each have won a game as the best-of-seven Western Conference championship series heads to the Rockets' home court for the third and fourth games. The third game will be played at 9:06 tonight, while the fourth game is scheduled for 2:30 m. Sunday. THE KINGS won two of three games in Houston this year, but losing at home is not unusual for the Rockets, who lost to the game at home this year in three series. "I'd rather have the fans and the home court, regardless of what our home record was," Harris said. "I told them we've played well at home." Rockets' Coach Del Harris, however, doesn't believe there is any additional pressure on the Rockets to produce before their home fans. The Rockets, who beat the Kings in their last two meetings during the regular season, defeated San Antonio in a playoff game at home, but also lost to Despite the Kings' 81-79 victory Wednesday night at Kemper Arena, Harris said the Rockets would not be making any major strategy changes. "nothing new," he said. "You come out, put your physical foot forward and step back. You're the primary thing is to come out with a strong defense and crash the boards." the Spurs twice at home and the Los Angeles Lakers once. "I THINK WE both have teams that are defense-oriented. They are the type of teams that are looking to cause mistakes. What you're seeing here is the way basketball was meant to be played, intensity at both ends." Kansas City Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons said, "They're going home. They'll be confident." Hirokazu Fitzsimons was excited about the Kings' second-game victory, however, hinting at the momentum shift. "I'll tell you what," he said, "if I had to split the two games, I'd want to win the second." Moses Malone, the Rockets' biggest scoring threat, was held to 18 points after scoring 29 Tuesday night, but he didn't think that trend would continue. comment "Moses has played seven years and nobody's stopped him yet," Harris said. Drinking Myth of the Week No.12 -the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Commission on the Status of Women Presents DR. KARLYN CAMPBELL keynote speaker for Women's Recognition 1981 Kansas Room, Union April 27,8:00 p.m. reception following Women making ripples turn the tide partially funded by Student Senate BEN BIGLER/Kenan staff the battle under the boards is tough in the NRA and it gets played during playoff time. The Phoenix Suns' Joel Kramer and Jeff Cook battle the Kansas City Kings' Joe C. 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