Page 14 University Daily Kansan, November 11, 1983 SPORTS BRIEFS From Staff and Wire Reports Jayhawk volleyball squad loses three of 5 to Wildcats The KU volleyball team lost its final home match of the season last night in Allen Field House to cross-state rival Kansas State in three out of five games. The largest home crowd this season saw K-State take the advantage in the match by winning the first two games, 15-7 and 15-9. The Jayhawks turned the tables on the Wildcats in the third game when they took a 6-1 lead. K-State tied the game at 10 and went ahead 12-10 before KU called time out and regrouped. The Jayhawks fought back behind the serving of junior Jan Hunt to take the lead 13-12 and points to win. 19-6. K-State stole the momentum from KU in the final game of the match when it jumped out to a 3-0 lead. The Jayhawks could manage only two points in the fifth game as they lost. 2-15. The fourth game was tied at three points and KU fought for the lead before K-State tied the game again at 12. KU won three of the next four points to win 15-13 KU, 0-9 in Big Eight play, will travel to Lineoln, Neb., Saturday for the final conference match. Nebraska is in first place in the Big Eight Conference. Refs won't budge on NBA proposal NEW YORK - Negotiators for the National Basketball Association offered an increase in expense allowance and severance pay to the referees during a $1\frac{1}{2}$ hour meeting yesterday but were met by no movement on the part of union negotiators. The NBA offered to increase the monthly expense allowance for referees by 28 percent over the next three years, with an immediate increase of 11 percent in the first year. In addition, a severance proposal for senior officials was offered that calls for referees with at least 10 years experience who leave the officiating staff to be paid $1,000 in severance pay for each year of service to the league. Still on the table are the NBA's basic salary proposals, which calls for an increase of 23 percent in the first year and 37 percent over three years, including significant increases in minimum starting salary, life insurance and disability insurance. Selection of drafting firm delayed The architectural firm that will design plans for KU's proposed $2.5 million to $3 million indoor practice building should be chosen in about two weeks, the director of facilities planning said yesterday. Allen Wiechert, the director, said a firm had not been selected because new options were being looked at. different ways the project might be put together, if asked. Four firms argued for the job, Wiechcari said, but that list had narrowed down. The building plans were approved by the Board of Regents Sept 16. However, the Regents required that a utilities-study plan be completed so that the costs of utilities and building maintenance could be determined. The Regents also wanted to know who would pay certain costs. A date to begin construction has not been set for the building, which is to be built just west of Allen Field House. Chili supper set for basketball fans KU students and Lawrence residents will have a chance to meet Coach Larry Brown and this year's Jayhawk basketball team at a chili feed at 6 p.m. Nov. 21 in Allen Field House. The informal event, sponsored by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and the KU athletic department, will provide a chance for fans to watch the last part of the Jayhawks' practice that night, eat and talk with the team and take pictures of the players. The event is hosted by the Chamber of Commerce. The cost will be $3.50 for adults and $1.50 for those 12 years old and under. The Chamber of Commerce also sponsored a similar event with a cookout at Memorial Stadium before this year's football season. AGAPE LOVE PRODUCTIONS presents "HOMECOMING 1983" "A Musical and Fashion Show Extravaganza" Featuring: Tyrone Smith - Keyboards Michael Tyler - Trumpet Thomas Mason - Vocalist James Fletch - Bass Marlene - Vocalist All members of . . . The KU Jazz Combo Also for your musical pleasure . "UNIDOS" "The Pride of Middle America" in concert and introducing— "THRUST" The Ultimate Show Band! Nov. 19, 7-11 p.m. Central Jr. High School 14th & Massachusetts, Lawrence, KS. BE THERE Big 8 swimmers meet this weekend in Robinson pool Swimming teams in the Big Eight Conference will get a chance to see where other conference schools stand early in the season during the Big Eight Invitational today and tomorrow in Robinson Natatorium. Men's and women's swim teams from all the Big Eight schools and the University of Arkansas will start competing at 7 tonight and continue in two sessions this week. Diving will begin later today and around noon tomorrow. KU head coach Gary Kempf said the invitational this weekend would provide two things for the teams and coaches this early in the season. By JANELLE MARTIN Sports Writer "NUMBER ONE, it will provide a good opportunity to see all athletes in all events," he said. "We will see a lot of swimming from each individual. "And number two, we can see everybody else in the conference and figure out the strengths and weaknesses." Kempf also said the invitational was unique because it would have three team championships: a men's, women's and combined. "This has not been done many times in the nation so far," Kemp said. "But I see it as the future in swimming because you look a look at the overall programs." Art in France “There is a lot of stress in a three-session meet like this,” he said. “We will see where our conditioning needs to improve.” Kempf said he and his staff would be evaluating the conditioning program Spencer Museum of Art Curator Marla Prather will present a free slide talk open to the public at Maupintour's Corporate Headquarters, 1515 St. Andrews Drive, on Monday, November 14 at 7:30 p.m. Please call the Spencer Museum (864-4710) by noon that day if you plan to attend. HE PICKED the reigning Big Eight champions, the University of Nebraska in the men's division and the University of Kansas in the women's division, as the favorites in the tournament. The winner title, he said, could go to any team. Tempt yourself! See slides of France's great paintings and architecture—sites included in the Spencer Museum of Art and Maupintour's "Art of Paris and Southern France" tour scheduled for May, 1984. Missouri, Oklahoma, Iowa State and Nebraska will have quality swimmers to watch this weekend. Kempf said. He also said he did not know a great deal about the Arkansas swim teams, which are in the top 15 in the nation last year. Maupintour PREDICTIONS
CarothersBrownBudigCravensHartley
Kansas at NebraskaNebraska "You name it"Kansas 33-28Nebraska 62-28Kansas 1 Samuel 17-48-58
Iowa State at Kansas StateKansas State 17-10Kansas State 27-14Iowa State 31-17Kansas State 24-17Iowa State 18-14
Colorado at OklahomaOklahoma 40-14Oklahoma 35-7Oklahoma 27-20Oklahoma 35-10Oklahoma 47-12
Oklahoma St. at MissouriOklahoma St. 13-7Missouri 28-0Missouri 21-10Oklahoma St. 21-17Oklahoma St. 21-19
Maryland at ClemsonClemson 20-17Clemson 17-14Clemson 27-16Clemson 31-20Clemson 24-21
Miami (Fla.) at Florida StateMiami (Fla.) 30-28Miami 21-19Florida St. 33-20Miami (Fla.) 28-17Miami (Fla.) 25-16
Notre Dame at Penn StatePenn State 26-21Notre Dame 20-14Penn State 24-17Penn State 17-14Penn State 28-26
Auburn at GeorgiaGeorgia 15-14Auburn 21-7Auburn 17-14Georgia 14-10Georgia 27-25
Kentucky at FloridaFlorida 24-13Florida 30-6Florida 24-7Florida 28-14Florida 37-21
Chico State at Hayward StateChico State 10-7Chico State 6-4½Chico State 8-7Chico State 21-7Hayward State 48-31
Season Totals64-25-1...71958-24-0...70760-29-1...67452-37-1...58457-32-1...640
The predictors are James Carothers, associate professor of English; Larry Brown, head basketball coach; Chancellor Gene A. Budig; Jeff Cravens, associate sports editor; and Andrew Hartley, sports editor. SPORTS ALMANAC FOOTBALL W L T T Pct. Pf Flu Miami 7 3 0 100 291 164 Baltimore 7 3 0 100 289 154 Buffalo 6 4 0 160 280 123 New England 6 4 0 160 280 123 American Conference East NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE American Conference Pittsburgh 8 2 6 900 253 168 Cincinnati 8 2 6 900 253 168 Cincinnati 8 2 6 900 253 195 LA Raiders 7 3 0 70 270 224 174 Denver 6 4 0 60 122 154 Seattle 6 4 0 60 246 225 Kansas City 6 4 0 60 246 225 Tampa Bay 6 4 0 224 224 W 1 L T Pet Pt. PF 318 Dallas 9 1 0 900 315 215 Washington 9 1 0 900 315 215 Philadelphia 4 6 0 400 158 194 St. Louis 4 6 0 400 158 194 Oklahoma 2 7 1 751 175 229 National Conference East Minnesota 6 4 0 600 227 242 Green Bay 5 4 0 350 272 288 Detroit 3 4 0 300 198 205 Chicago 3 7 0 300 184 219 Tampa Bay 3 9 0 190 158 239 Buffalo at N. Y. Jets, 12 p.m. Cincinnati at Kansas City, 12 p.m. Indianapolis at Green Bay at Minneapolis, 12 p.m. Miami at New England, 12 p.m. Philadelphia at Chicago, 12 p.m. Washington at Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 12 p.m. Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Dallas at Diego, 1 p.m. Denver at A.L. Denver, 1 p.m. New Orleans at San Francisco, 3 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Giants, 12 p.m. San Francisco 6 4 0 275 394 Washington 6 4 0 275 394 LA Rams 6 4 0 232 314 NY Giants 6 4 0 232 314 Monday's Game L.A. Rams at Atlanta, 8 p.m. MONEY LEADERS ( Final) H, Hal Sutton $46.68, Fuzzy Zurzel $417.93, Lanny Waddik $119.31, Jzrt $27.13, Calvin Peltre $131.84, M吉 Morgan $100.13, 6. Rest Calibsel $844.4, 7. Ren Garcia $105.22, 8. Rest Calibsel $844.4, 7. Ren Joe Peltre $25.66, 10. Jack Nickel $116.94 1. Joanne Carrier $28,095 2. Patty Sheehan 3. Jan Stephenson 4. Kelly Whitbush $26,875 LPGA GOLF $167, 407 7. Alee Miller $155, 441 8. Holly Star 9. Amy Allee Mack $141, 232 10. Ayako Okamoto 11. Karen Foley $132, 253 WOMEN'S TENNIS (ACTION OF TEN PROFESSIONALS) 1. Jasmine Moore, New York, NY; John MacArthur, New Jersey; G. Schillerville, Alabama; Marcia McElroy, Minnesota; Jimmy Connors, $346.64; Tom Smith, San Diego; Steven Connor, South Africa; Vaughnick K. Kevin Connor, South Africa; $275.80 MEN'S TENNIS Martina Navratilova $1,266,038; 2 Chris Evert $1,257,499; 3 John Isner $1,254,051; 4 Jamaica $1,252,428; 5 Wendy Turbail Australia; $1,625; 6 J. Duane Britan, $108; 7 Katie Holmes $103; 8 Jessica Simpson $101; 9 Andrea Dworkin $100; 10 Arnaud Tsvetanov, $137; 16 1950 U.S. Taxpayers, $137; 16 1950 U.S. Taxpayers, $137; NASCAR 1. Darrell Waltert $630.80 2. Bobby Allison $97.80 4. Dearle Earthharris $48.20 4. Richard Petty $59.80 5. Richard Petty $52.50 6. Bill Elliott $62.10 7. Dave Marce $24.75 8. Cary Lawher $24.75 10. Terry CART WE DELIVER! 1. Tom Sewell $353, 988. 2. Al Student $500, 199. 3. T two Fabi $450, 954. 4. Marie Andreas $109, 196. 5. Jack Money $303, 979. 6. John Paul $294, 984. 7. Al Student $159, 954. 8. Panny Pancher $155, 950. 9. Gianassa $155, 950. KINGSIZE TRIPLE TOPPING UDK AND $8.75 plus tax DELIVERED 842-0600 Not Only The . . . Friendlist Service & Best Pizza But Now ... 6 packs to go 2228 Iowa we deliver 842-0154 HOT OR MILD SMOKED SAUSAGE SPECIAL served with potato chips and dill pickle spear $1.95 Reg.$2.35 Wed. thru Sun.,Nov. 9 thru Nov. 13 Mon.-Thurs - 10:30-9 Fri. & Sat. - 10:30-11 Sun. - Noon-9 p.m. No coupons accepted with this offer Christmas gifts. A perfect opportunity to purchase Christmas gifts. S. U.A. Fine Arts Committee presents: The First Annual Crafts Bazaar Attention Campus Community: November 29 & 30 Kansas Union Lobby If you are interested in participating in the Bazaar pick up an application from the SUA Office. Deadline: Today FRAME SALE 19. 95 Save 33% to 69% Get the Frames You Want for the Lenses You Need Hutton Optical can fill your new prescription or duplicate your present one and fit you with a new frame that is just right for your face. Come in and select from: Jordache Mary McFadden Oleg Cassini Zsa Zsa Gabor . Anthony Martin . Arnold Palmer and more Offer good through Nov.19 Boutique frames excluded from sale. Please no special order frames.Canot be used in conjunction with any other sale. 842-5208 OPTICAL CO. 742 Mass. Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat. 10-2 1 F 0.2w2