8 Wednesday, September 14, 1977 University Daily Kansan Higgins questionable for Bruins The Kansas Jayhawks' offensive backfield, already hit with injuries to quarterback Marc Vicendese and halfback Bill Campfield, received another jolt yesterday. KANSAN Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Year t l Britt Pet GB New York 88 88 347 2 Boston 88 88 397 2 1/2 Rhode Island 67 78 462 2 Detroit 67 78 462 2 Wilmington 67 78 462 2 Milwaukee 81 81 452 2 Oklahoma City 81 81 452 2 Kansas City 87 94 817 Chicago 67 54 547 Cleveland 78 65 543 7½ Minnesota 78 65 543 Missouri 69 73 488 18½ Oakland 69 73 488 18½ Washington 69 70 488 30 New York 4, Houston 2 Chicago 6, Minnesota 1 California 12, Texas 7 Phoenix 8, San Francisco 10, innings Okayatana at Kansas City 2, flood 10, Miami 9, Cincinnati 8, flood 9 Today's Games ALL Games EDIT ALL TIME EXPT Baltimore (R. M.) 12 p.m. at 11 o'clock Jeffersonville (R. M.) 6 p.m. at 11 o'clock Garden City (R. M.) 6 p.m. at 11 o'clock 1-6 p.m. Pittsburgh (Kansas) 5 p.m. & Sydneyl 4 p.m. at Cleveland (Hibb 12 p.m. & Filmmir 8:15, 6:30 p.m.) Oakland (Lansing 8:15 & Torrilla 8:15 at Kansas City) 1-6 p.m. Leuven (Leuven 8:15 & Torrilla 8:15 at Kansas City) 1-6 p.m. Alexandria (Alexandria 8:15 & Milwaukee (August 12-16) Seattle (Montague 7-11), 10:35 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East L. S. Pet. GB Philadelphia 59 51 43 Boston 65 60 28 Chicago 78 65 324 Detroit 78 68 324 Montreal 78 68 324 San Diego 77 67 348 W LOS ANGELES Los Angeles 89 56 70 814 12 % Chicago 78 70 72 802 13 % Houston 87 79 70 499 22 % San Francisco 87 79 499 479 24 % San Diego 85 94 80 379 24 % Yesterday's Results Houston 12, Chicago 3 Montreal 8, New York 5 St. Louis 4, Chicago 1 Los Angeles 8, Chicago 4 Los Angeles 8, Chicago 4 11 innings Today's Games (THREE EDT) Pittsburgh (Jones) 7:45 a.M. Louis (Trea) 8:30 a.M. London (Jean) 7:45 a.M. Sydney (Irene) 10:10 a.M. Chicago (Kruiser 16) at Monterey (Dues 7-10) 7:38 am New York (Express 12) at Philadelphia (Carson 12) 45' Atlanta (Porter 4) at San Diego (Owennick 10) Atlanta (Porter 7) at Los Angeles (John 18.5) Chicoutenal Norman 14-11) at Los Angeles (June 19, 10:30 p.m.) 10:30 p.m. Houston (Niekro 12-5) at San Francisco (Knapper 8-8). 10:35 a.m. 2 The Staff of Campus Beauty Shoppe Linda Gleasure Sally Barnett Mary Webb Pat Hughes Welcome You Styles and Cuts Men and Women's Complete Hair IX⋄TΣ ⊙REDKEN LB11 843-3034 KINKO'S 904 Vermont • 843-8019 Now Open COPIES STATIONERY KODAK FILM The Acoustic Folk Jam Wednesday night will not be held at the Lawrence Opera House. It will be held elsewhere in town. KU HANG GLIDING MEETING Wed. 7:30 p.m. 2002 Learned Hall Everyone Welcome "We are concerned about Higgins right now." Bud Moore, head football coach, said after putting the Ayahwys through a two-week workout at Memorial Stadium yesterday. Mike Hikigus, who led KU in rushing against Texas A & M last Saturday, was listed as questionable for this week's game and is expected to suffer a sprained injury in the 28-14 loss to the Aggies. Harry Sydney, a 6-1, 185-pound freshman from Fayetteville, N.C., and Wardell Johnson, a 5-11, 180-pound senior from Cochran, Ga., worked over yesterday in THE JAYHAWKS spent much of their practice time yesterday looking for a backup quarterback for Brian Bethek, who is scheduled to start Saturday. Higginia position Johnson carried the ball once against the Aggies for a two-yard gain. Moore said that two freshman, Jeff Jones and Steve Smith, were batting for that position. Smith is a 64, 160-pounder from Littleton. Smith is a 64, 188-pounder from Emporia. The only other quarterback in camp is Bill Lillis, a sophomore from Kansas City, Mo. Moore said he was still hoping to red-shirt Lillis. In Concert THE PHIL KEAGGY BAND Wednesday, September 14 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom Available at Cross Reference Malls Shopping Center For more info. call 842-6592 Tickets $3.00 Adv. $3.50 Door NATURAL FOODS Collectively owned & operated Gourmet Foods prepared from scratch Breakfast & Lunch 10:00-2:00 Soups, Sandwiches, Salads 2:00-5:30 Dinner 5:30-9:00 Wed.-Sun. 14th & Mass. 842-11261 DAAGWUD'S STUDENT NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY FROM 5 p.m. till 1:30 a.m...½ PRICE SUBS WITH CURRENT K.U.I.D. or any student I.D. 7th & OPEN LATE 841-5635 MASS. EVERY NIGHT Women Bowlers VARSITY TRYOUTS! Tues. & Thurs. at 4:00 p.m. For more information call 864-3545 KANSAS UNION Level 1 Kansas Union is holding its annual election for academic year 1977-78. Members should have their membership cards INTERNATIONAL CLUB (77-78) PLACE: Forum Room, Kansas Union TIME: 7:00 PM Notice to All Organizations WISHING TO APPLY FOR FUNDING FROM THE STUDENT SENATE/STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE: Budget Request forms for Fiscal 1978 are now available in the Student Senate office, 105B Kansas Union, Level 3. These requests must be completed and returned to the Senate office NO LATER THAN SEPT. 30,1977. Paid for by the Student Activity Fee. Wet weather cancels Royals, field hockey Heavy rains caused a blackout at Royals Stadium forcing the Royals to postpone yesterday's double-header with the Oakland A's. The two teams, which were also rained out Monday night, will play double-headers both tonight and tomorrow night. the torrential rain in Kansas City yesterday played havoc with sports activities scheduled throughout the metropolitan area. Dean Vogelaar, public relations director for the Royals, said the decision to postpone the games was made after the club was advised by Kansas City Power and Light Company it was "highly unlikely" power could be restored to the stadium in time for the first game. Wet fields at the Kansas City suburb of Liberty also forced the postponement of the KU women's field hockey game with a timeout. The team was played for 4 p.m. Thursday in Liberty. FreeUniversity AN INVITATION TO TEACH participant perceive himself and his knowledge. No matter what your skill or knowledge it can be shared through Free U Free U. encourages learning as a free and joyful experience. It seeks to provide alternatives and additions to traditional, structured education. The Free U. tries to offer ideas, resources and opportunities that will help the participant perceive himself and his world more clearly. Fill out a course description in the office. MECHA The Chicano/Latino Student Organization invites you to a free program and dance commemorating Mexican Independence Day September 16 activities start at 7:00 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Union Dance at 9:00 Cash Bar Provided Welcome To Our New Neighbors In the Holiday Plaza! To Celebrate Bia selection of western Stetson hats Lee Jeans ... $12⁵⁰ Best selection in town Best selection in low cost 34$^{95}$ and up Show your K.U. ID's for 10% off "Your Authentic Western Store In Lawrence" RAASCH SADDLE & BRIDLE SHOP ENGLISH WEAR WESTERN WEAR HORSE AIDS holiday Plaza • 25th & Iowa • Lawrence, Kansas 842-8413 BORDER BANDIDO Texas Burrito EAT IN OR CARRY OUT now only Reg. $1.59 Offer Good Mon., Sept. 12 - Thurs., Sept. 15 1528 W. 23rd across from Post Office 842-8861 --- ---