Page 10 University Daily Kansan, October 22, 1981 Jayhawks spiked by Wildcats The K-State volleyball team capitalized on the weak Jayhawk offense to beat KU in three straight games last night in Allen Field Box. K-State's 17, 15-14 and 15-18 victories put the Wildcats ahead by one in the contests between K-State and twice to K-State in tournament play and won two five-game matches against the Wildcats prior to last night's match. KU Coach Bob Lockwood blamed the loss on the absence of vital offensive players, who watched their teammates from the injured end of the bench. "I had only two power hitters on the court," Lockwood said. "It took extraordinary defense to keep us in the game." The Jayhawks will have a week and a half to recuperate before the Drake Invitational, when Lockwood expects settler Shelly Fox and spiker Kathy Kennedy to rejoin the team and help cure its offensive problems. KC downs Hawks in preseason game By United Press International ST. LOUIS- Forwards Reggie King and Eddie Johnson combined for 29 points to give the Kansas City Kings an 8-4 win. Hawks last night in a preseason game. Kansas City team the edge over the four players shooting in double figures. The Kings bench strength gave the Down 22-18 at the end of the first quarter, the Kings came back to take a two-point halftime lead. They pulled up for 30 seconds and gained a lead of eight points, 85-50, and gaining a lead of eight points, 85-50, stayed on top the rest of the game. Dan Roundfield paced the Hawks Dan Roundfield paced the Hawks, 2-3 in preseason games, with 18 points. in presets or games, with 10 points. The Kings rookie reserve center, Steve Johnson, came off the bench to sink 13 points and grab 10 rebounds. The Kings, 3-3 in the preseason, open their regular season Oct. 30. Hockey etc. National Hockey League Quebec City, Washington 5 Columbus, Maryland, Hunger Rockers 2 Coralade, Torrance 4 Montreal, Quebec 1 Chicago, Illinois 3 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 4 Edmonton, Hardwood 2 TODAY'S GAMES leston at Detroit quebec at Philadelphia l. Louis at Minnesota nittsburgh at Calgary Football Intramurals Injuries,weather favor 'Hawks The KU Hill championship football team, the Fijis, will take on K-State's intramural football champs, Taupa Kappa, tenorw at 4 p.m. at the Lawrence High football field. The Jayhawks' injury situation is brighter than it's been in weeks. "He (Butts) tried to run hard and it popped again. If he'd gotten by today he "Brad Buts repulled a hamstring," Head Coach Domb Fambrough said yesterday after practice. "But the team was ready and are out for the season is ready to go." Frambrough said he was pleased with the workouts leading up to Saturday's contest against Kansas State University. "I WAS PLEASED with the practices this week," he said. "It's been one of the best weeks we've had." "I'd like it a little warmer. If the wind would calm down, it would be perfect." Fambrough discounted speculation that K-State would be a扑搅 this season because of Wildcat Coach Jim Dickey's redshirtings of seven starters. "The thing that bothers me about this game is that it brings out the best in people," he said. "We know they'll play their best. "We went at it like always. The emotion and excitement will come Saturday." Fambrough said that tailback Waller Mack would start for the University of Kansas. E.J. Jones will start at fullback. Dino Bello is listed as the second-string tailback this week; sophomore Garfield Fieldley follows at third. Fambrough said that all three tailbacks would see playing time. "Dino Bell will play more than last week," Fambrough said. "We tried to get him in some then. We've finally got three healthy tailbacks." Whimsies They're delectable collectables. UNDERCOVER New from Warner's. 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