University Daily Kansan, November 21, 1983 Page 12 SPORTS KU netters place 2nd in regional By the Kansan Staff KU tennis players Mike Wolf and Michael Center qualified for next year's Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association National Championships by making the finals of the Region 5 championships at Oklahoma City last weekend. Yesterday at Oklahoma City's Summerfield Racquet Club, the unseeded doubles team of Wolf and Center lost in the finals of the ITCA regional meet to No. 1 seeded team of Peter Mallett and Loomis of Oklahoma State, 64-63. But KU tennis coach Scott Perelman said yesterday that because both winners and runner-ups in the tournament received automatic berths, Wolf and Center still qualified for nationals. "I'm very happy with the way our guys played." Perelman said. "Our team has gained a lot of respect from other schools this weekend, because we and Oklahoma State basically dominated the tournament." Wolf, seeded No. 8 in singles, also came close to qualifying for the nationals in singles, but lost in the semifinals yesterday to Oklahoma on the No. 4 seed. Wolf was defeated 6-2, 3-6, and 7-5 in the tie-breaker. "That was one of the best collegiate matches I've seen in my life," Perelman said. "It was a bit disappointing because Mike played well enough to win, but he was still the only freshman in the tournament to even get that far." Santessant won on to win the singles final in the tournament. Wolf still has a slim chance of getting an at-large berth to nationals, Perelman said, but being a freshman will hurt his chances. Pereelman said that upperclassmen were given priority for the at-large bids. Victory continued from p. 14 "We didn't even come close to having a punt blocked before this game." In the first half, Seurer picked apart the Missouri secondary. Sandy McGee, replacing the injured Darren Green, caught seven passes in the first half. Johnson had three, including his two touchdown receptions. Green dislocated a finger and couldn't play. "I DON'T REMEMBER them being in Frank's face all day," Gottied said. They really came at us at the bedside, but we were surprised, but they had to drop off and cover. "Frank's had a great year. He'd have more of adversity but he's fought hard for it." Seurier, who passed Lynn Dickey to become the Big Eight's all-time passing leader, completed 15 of 23 passing 800 yards in the first half as set at 77.47. The Jayhawks got on the board with a 26-yard pass from Seurer to Johnson. Kallmeyer's extra point hit the upright. After Bell's touchdown and a Kali's goal, Seurer and Johnson connected again, this time for a 42-yard touchdown. Reed ended the day with 100 yards on 18 carries and a touchdown. Adler and second-string quarterback Warren reed led the Tigers to first-half touchdowns. KALLMEYER'S SECOND field goal in the half, with nine seconds left, gave KU a 27-24 lead. The Jahayw defense then stiffened up in the second half and scored. to reflect on their final game and their careers. Missouri, led by freshman running by Jon Redd, had 188 runs rushing by bye. After it was over and the goal posts were down, it was time for the seniors "Sometimes you look at a record and you have a tendency to say that you are unsuccessful," Gofftried said. "But when you lead the Big Eight in passing you've accomplished a lot. We've come a long ways." Senior continued from p. 14 never play with this group of guys again." KALLMEYER ENDED his career as the Big Eight's leading scorer for a kicker with 233 points. “It’s going to take awhile for it to sink in,” Kallmer says. “I was just fortunate to play with an offense that had so many opportunities.” "I'm disappointed, but I enjoyed watching the guys play well," Green said. "I made it real hard. I'm kind of happy with it, the same time, its hard to describe." Elvis Patterson blocked a punt and fell on it for a touchdown in his last game and was happy with the way the team played. As the crowd showed its eestasy and the Jahways turned in an inspired performance, flanker Darren Green could only stand and watch. Green wasn't able to play in what was to be his final college game after dislo- Atkins was ready to go out and "IT FEELS GREAT to go out and play with emotion in our last game," he said. "I hate to go, but life goes on. The Lord has more in store for me." celebrate the victory and the end of his college career. "I feel like going out and having a beer," Atkins said, "I'm 21 and not a college athlete any more. I'm going to miss all these guys. I probably won't miss UJ and Reggie because we'll probably all be in the bread line together." Finally, everyone was gone. None of the players remained, but the bierie feeling was still in the air, like the feeling a person gets when they move through it. Frank, Bruce, E.J., Renwick, Reggie and the group wouldn't be back. It was over. Missouri gets bowl bid after losing to KU By United Press International Bowl invitations were officially announced Saturday, and despite Missouri's 37-27 loss to KU, the Tigers will Brigham Young in the Holiday Bowl. BYU finished its season with a 10-1 record after Saturday's 57-7 rout of Utah behind Steve Young's six touchdown passes. The Cougars' only loss was in their opening game against BSU at 40-36. As champions of Western Athletic Conference, BYU drew an automatic bid to the Holiday Bowl. It will be BYU's sixth straight Holiday Bowl appearance. Missouri was the only team to beat Big Ten champion Illinois this season. It also beat powerhouse Oklahoma and gave top rank Nebraska a scare for the second time. IN OTHER BOWL announcements, the 11th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes and the 12th-ranked Florida Gators accepted invitations to meet in the Gator Florida, 7-2; must play Florida State, 6-4. Saturday. This will be the Gators' seventh appearance in the Gator Bowl, where they have a 4-2 record. Their last Gator Bowl appearance was a 13-0 loss to Maryland in Iowa finished its regular season with a 9-2 record Saturday by beating Minnesota 61-10. It is the Hawkeyes' best record in 23 years. Kentucky, which rebounded from win 1982 season to post a 6-4 1-mark West Virginia, 8-3; also lost Saturday as Syracuse held off a Mountainer comeback for a 27-16 win. Afterward, West Virginia Coach Don Nehlen said that the Hall of Fame bid was the “best thing that could have happened for us.” this year, will play 150th-ranked West Virginia Dec. 22 in the Hall of Fame. The Maryland Terrapins, 8-3, wrapped up the Atlantic Coast Conference title Saturday with a 29-6 victory over North Carolina State at Raleigh, N.C. THE CITRUS BOWL Committee extended invitations to Maryland and Tennessee to meet in the annual post-season game Dec. 17. Tennessee downed Kentucky, 10-0, at Lexington, Ky. to go 7-3 for the season. Vanderbilt, 2-8, Saturday. The Tar Heels, 8-3, earned the bid with a regionally televised 34-27 victory over Duke. Florida State, idle Sasquatch was the remaining against Florida on Dec. 3. North Carolina and Florida State will play in the 16th annual Peach Bowl at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium on Dec. 30. Washington, winner of last year's inaugural Aloha Bowl, will meet Penn State in this year's matchup Dec. 26 at Aloha Stadium. FIESTA BOWL OFFICIALS announced Pittsburgh and Ohio State as the participants in Fiesta Bowl XIII, to be played Jan. 2 in Tempe, Ariz. THE PEACH BOWL will be televised by CBS at 2 p.m. CST Dec. 30. The KU men's and women's swim teams finished fourth in the Arkansas Razorback Relays Saturday in Fayetteville, Ark. The scoring was based on first, second or third place finishes. The Arkansas placed first in its own meet with 49 points, followed by Texas A & M with 27. Nebraska with $19_{1/2}$, KU Oklahoma and Texas Tech each with 2. KU's top finish was second place in the 1,000-yard crescendo relay, a freestyle event. Freshmen Liz Duncan and Todd Neugent, sophomore Celine Cerny and junior Douglas Hiemstra and Brad Wells swam on the relay team. Relay teams placing third were the 200-yard freestyle relay, 200-yard backstroke relay, 200-yard medley and women's 400-yard medley relay. Members of the freestyle relay were freshmen Jim Ammons, Chris McCoal, Tammy Pease and Duncan; the backstroke relay team were sophomores Brad Corey, Cerny, freshman Tana Bowen and Wells; the 200-yard medley relay were Coens, Pease, freshman Kari Stumpf and junior Jenny Brennan. The women's 400-yard medley relay were Cerny, Pease, Wagstaff and Duncan. The men's medley relay members were Coen, Neueng, Wells and Ammons. Head coach Gary Kemp said yesterday that his team did not meet his goals. He said he was pleased with the performance of the freshmen because they were handling the pressure of competition better. KU swimmers finish fourth in Arkansas "We just lacked that extra intensity a good team has this weekend." Kenny. The swim teams will have two weeks to prepare for their next competition, the Saluki Standard Invitational Dec 2 and 3 in Carbondale. III. SPORTS ALMANAC FOOTBALL By the Kansan Staff Kansas 37, Missouri 27 Missouri 10 11 2 0=27 Kansas 6 21 10 0=27 Ken Johnson 20 pass from Seurier (kick failed) Mis-FG Burditt 47 Mis-Esso 1 run (Burditt kick) Ken Falkmeyer 1 run (Kalmeiner kick) Mis-FG Kalmeyer 54 Mis-Kinder 2 run (pass from Seurier) Mis-FG Kalmeyer 4 pass from Seurier Bryd pass from Seurier Ken Falkmeyer 42 Ken FKG Kalmeyer 39 Mis-FG Kalmeyer 32 Ken Patterson recovered blocked punt in end zone (Kalmeiner kick) Friday, Dec. 23 HOLIDAY BOWL At San Diego MU KU First dows 35 Rubber yards 83 Passing yards 70-290 169 Retrieving yards 199 354 Return yards 295 Passes 14-28.3 252 Passes 2-2 252 Fumbles lost 2.2 0.4 Fumbles lost 3.2 0.4 Time of possession 26.32 32.38 College Football Bowl Games Individual Leaders (All times CST) Saturday, Dec 10 INDEPENDENCE BOWL Independence, LA Air Force (62) 65-17 (65-17) Saturday, Dec. 17 CALIFORNIA BOWL Bingham College Rushing - MU, Redd 16-100; Adler 18-45; Drain 10-43; Barbara 7-58; KU, Jones 15-82; Bell 10-43. Saturday, Dec. 24 SUN BOWL 11:00 DOWN TIME At Presno, Cal. Northern Illinois (9-2) vs. Cal State- Fullerton (7-4), 3 p.m. At Jacksonville, Fla. Iowa (9-2) vs. Florida (7-2-1); 7 p.m. Drain 10.43, Barbison 7.6, KU 10.28, 10.92, Drain 10.35, Barbison 7.6, KU 10.28, 10.92, Passing KU, Adler 13.27, 13.76, Sitzes 12.29, PEACH BOWI BOLIDA POWE At San Diego Brigham Young (10-1) vs. Missouri (7-4) 9 p.m. At Orlando, Fla. Maryland (8-3) vs. Tennessee (7-3), 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 22 HALL OF FAME BOWL Birmingham, AL West Virginia (8) vs. Kentucky (6-4-1), 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20 GATOR BOWL At Jacksonville, Fla. Olive Florida (2.2) 7:1m Saturday, Dec. 24 SUN BOW! At El Paso, Texas Southern Methodist (91) vs. Alabama Monday, Dec. 26 ALOHA BOWL At Honolulu, Hawaii Penn State (7-4-1) vs. Washington (8-3), 7 At Atlanta Florida State (6-4) vs. North Carolina (8-3) 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 29 LIBERTY BOWL At Memphis, Team Boston College (8-2) vs. team to be named. 7:30 n.m. Monday, Jan. 2 COTTON BOWL HAWKENET BOWL At Houston Baylor (7-3-1) vs. Oklahoma State (7-4): 7 P.M. Illinois (10-1) vs. UCLA (6-4-1). 4 p.m. ORANGE BOWL At Miami, Fla. At Dallas Texas (9-0) vs. Georgia (8-1-1) FIESTA BOWL At New Orleans Auburn (9-1) vs. Michigan (9-2), 7 p.m. At Phoenix, Ariz. Ohio State (8-3) vs. Pittsburgh (8-2-1). 12:30 p.m. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL Dial Lady Jadehawk Masher (In Alley Field House) ORLANDA CITY UNIVERSITY (82) ORLANDA CITY UNIVERSITY (82) 4-14 20 Buckner 1-4 3.75 9 8-12.6 4-20 Buckner 1-4 3.75 9 8-12.6 Yarbridge 2-0 1.4 Hansen 1-0 12.32 Tamiya 2-0 1.4 Hansen 1-0 12.32 KANSAS(81) Carter l 2.13 | Push K 2.14 | Taylor J 2.24 | Ranks k 4.01 | Thomas k 2.04 | Grayson s 5.17 | Push k 1.06 | A. Harris k 6.14 | Kyan r 1.04 | A. Harris k 1.24 | Khan r 13.02 | Katsura t 13.02 Stocker 0.0 * 0.00 * 12.3 7.27 * Adkins 6.87 * 18.17 * Olt. 7.27 * Myers 7.15 * Page 3.4 * 9. Webb 1.2 * 0.22 * Schell 0.0 * Platt 1.24 * 9. Webb 1.2 * 0.22 * Schell 0.0 * Platt 1.24 * Haltifee - Oklahoma City 6.6 * Kansas 3.7 Fouled out - Kellogg, Yarhough, Snider total foats - Oklahoma City 4.2 * Kansas 3.6 Saturday's KU Result NORTHWESTERN STATE, (23) Halftime — Northwestern 41, Kansas 35 Fouled out — Taylor, Banks, Pugh, Webb Fitness Awareness Techniques Services Adkins 4.7 14.2 Sünder 8 10.13 6, Page 10.6 0.1t 3.67 OT35 Meyers 3.47 Web 5.10 10.Quarles 10.2 6.2 Shell 0.44 Platt 0.22 10. Total 62 22.34 7 Seminar FALL PERM SPECIAL Tuesday, November 22 Exercising in Cold Weather will be discussed in the Robinson Pool Lobby FREE 12:10-12:50 p.m. Cellperms, Redken, LaMaur, and Zotos perms. — Regularly $40.00 NOW $30.00. Offer good Nov. 16 thru Nov. 30 with Peggy or Nancy. For an appointment call: FRAUGHT WITH FINAL FEVER? Come and listen during your lunch hour. Joda & Friends -841-0337- M-F 9:00-8:00 S 9:00-5:00 745 New Hampshire --- Attend the Study Skills Workshop with emphasis on preparing for exams! 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