University Daily Kansan Fridav. November 10. 1978 7 Javhawks vulnerable as KU-Missouri game nears Bv LEON UNRUH Sports Editor Head football coach Bud Moore is more than thrilled about going into the Kansas State football team. For starters, Kansas doesn't have enough good, healthy players to fill 44 position on the roster. The defensive secondary may be hurting badly against the Big Eight's passing leader, Phil Bradley. A freshman will start at linebacker. The forecast is for rain or snow. On KU's artificial fur, it might be more rough. On KU's And then practice hasn't gone too well this week, the second in a row of hard contact. Missouri's grass, it might make a big difference. "We didn't have the kind of practice I would like to have had," Moore said after wrapping up the contact work yesterday. "We never too many mistakes for a Thursday." Missouri, a 5-4 team overall but losing in the last two weeks, has been waiting for a week such as this for years. But then, they've been losing to KU for years in games in which KU was supposed to play dead. KANSAN KANSAS HAS won six of the last seven games and three in a row. The scores, in years the Tigers were supposed to win, were 42-24, 41-14, and 24-22. What will Kansas do this year to keep from turning into a 1-8 team? "We're just going to do pretty much what we've been doing, not making any changes one way or the other," said Moore, whose efforts have begun with starting offensive backfields and two offenses. Kyle McNorton—will start at linebacker. There may be another in the defensive secondary—it was Roger Foote last week at strong safety. 'IT'S THE SAME as it been,' he said. 'It is an area I don't even want to talk about. One freshman-either Chris Toburen or Moore is worried about the effect of weight loss on her body weight, wee- kest age and who averages 172 yards a game through the air. Nebraska, a runn- ing team, connected to 283 yards against KU "You can't allow Bradley to scramble much on you. He's a good passer and a good runner," he said. "And then those two backs they have. . . ." Phil Bradley Kansan Predictions Game Unruh Dressler Bowerman Consensus Kansas at Missouri Missouri 42-14 Missouri 28-17 Missouri 24-10 Missouri Colorado at Kansas State Colorado 20-19 Colorado 21-14 Colorado 28-14 Colorado Oklahoma at Nebraska Nebraska 7-6 Nebraska 24-22 Oklahoma 24-18 Nebraska Iowa State at Oklahoma St. Oklahoma St. 20-10 Iowa State 20-9 Oklahoma St. Alabama at LSU Alabama 24-13 Alabama 24-7 Alabama 24-12 Alabama Arkansas at Baylor Arkansas 33-6 Arkansas 28-10 Arkansas 27-16 Arkansas Washington at Southern Cal Southern Cal 23-10 Southern Cal 32-21 Southern Cal 21-10 Southern Cal Houston at Texas Houston 10-7 Houston 16-14 Texas 18-14 Houston Last Week's Record 6-2 5-3 6-2 6-2 Season Record 57-19 57-19 57-19 57-19 presents THE LAST WALTZ "An explosion of joy. 'The Last Waltz' is the sweetest of all rock movies. An elegy for the hope and happiness that sang in rock music at its best. Scorsese has made 'The Last Waltz' more than simply the finest of all rock movies." — Jack Kroll, Newsweek "More joy and lyricism than any other rock film has ever approached. A dazzling array of talent."—Jane Mastin, NY Times "★★★½ ☑ Dynamite. Sound for sound, it is the most exciting and musically satisfying concert film this side of Woodstock." --- Harry Houn, N.Y., Daily News It Became a Celebration Starming The Band Rick Danko Levon Heim Richard Manuel Richard Manuel Robbie Robertson Eric Clapton EmmyLou Hams Paul Butterfield Neil Diamond Van Manson Ronnie Hawkins Bajaj The Maples Ringo Starr Mitchell Ian Mitchell Ran Wood Neil Young Muddy Waters November 10 & 11 Friday 3:30-7:00-9:30 pm Saturday 7:00-9:30 pm Woodruff Aud. $1.50 Midnight Movie By John Waters Desperate Living RATED X: Age ID's will be checked at the door. 12 Midnight Woodruff Aud. NU, Oklahoma set for Big Game KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—The last time they played the Game of the Century, seven years ago, happens to be the last time Nebraska beat Oklahoma. The classic they staged Thanksgiving Day 1971, ended with Nebraska hugging a 35-31 victory and a national championship to its breast and there were wins by Kansas and Oklahoma won the next six battles by a combined score of 165-62. Even more to Nebraska's embarrassment, the Huskers haven't penetrated the end zone in the period since 1971. Tuning up for their nationally televised Game of the Century tomorrow, Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne naturally was asked about inboxes. He doesn't believe in them. "It must be remembered," he said, "in three years we've lost to some very good old teams. We've good old time, we also had our chances to beat these same Sooner teams, but never fully took them." "There's no iinx." said Barry Switzer. CHRIS FRITZ & CONTEMPORARY PRODUCTIONS HEART FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24th MUNICIPAL AUDIORITUM 8 PM TICKETS: $7.50 ADVANCE QUEEN FRIDAY DECEMBER 8th KEMPER Arena 8:30 PM TICKETS $9.50 - $7.60 RESERVED RUSH MONDAY DECEMBER 11th MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM 7:30 PM TICKETS: 75 10 ADVANCE TED NUGENT SUNDAY DECEMBER 17th KEMPER ARENA 8 PM TICKETS: $8.50 - $10.50 RECEIVED TICKETS ON SALE AT KIEFS coach of the No. 1 Sooners. "I don't think any of those other games are to have to influence on this one. It's what these two teams do this year." Oklahoma and Nebraska, the I-2 teams nationally in scoring, rushing and total offense, will decide the Big Eight champion. The other two teams will be one of the greatest in their string of classic confrontations. But they won't be the only Big Eight teams in action and theirs will be among the strongest. season. The Cowboys were 0-5 and beginning a stiff NCAA probation and Coach Jim Stanley was denying rumors of his imminent dismissal. Oklahoma State might have been declared a disaster area five weeks into the Iowa State's 24-0 victory over Kansas State last week elevated the Cyclones' record to 6-3 and assured them of their third straight victory. The team hasn't happened in Ames since 1925-26-37. RICHARD DREYFUS as Moses Wine—a truly different Private Eye! Now they're 3-6, including a 22-14 loss to Nebraska two weeks ago, and Stanley is being mentioned as a strong possibility for the Cowboys to win week the Cowboys crushed Missouri. 39-20 "THE BIG FIX" NOW SHOWING! Eve. 7:30, 9:30 Set.-Sun. 2:30 A TRUE STORY OF IMPRISONMENT AND ESCAPE IN TURKEY "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS." NOW SHOWING! Eve. 7:30 & 9:40 Sat.-Sun 2:30 Cinema Twin 31st & Iowa Eve.7:20 & 9:25 Bet.Sun.Mat 1:4 Evenings at 7:30 & 9:30 Sat-Sun. Mat.at 2:40 Hillcrest Cinema Twin 31st & Iowa Diane Keaton Maureen Stapleton E. G. Marshal Geraldine Page In Movie—"Journey To The Center Of The Earth" 10:30 *6* Scientists and students start hazardous journey to find the moon themselves in the city of Atlantis. WOODY ALLEN'S "INTERIORS" with SAM WATERSTON PG Eve.7:40 & 9:35 Sat.Sun.1:50 Hillcrest Movie—"Crossed Swords" 7:00 3* Rolliclicking adventure from the creators of The Three Musketeers, Charlton Heston surprises as a bustering King III, VI, VII, George C. Scott as the king of the thieves, Olive Reed, and Rachel Welch. The Most Important Film Of Our Time! THE SILENT WITNESS Shroud of Turin Eve, 720, 830, 940 Sun, 290 PGC PIG Boxing Special 7:00; 2, 9 WBC heavyweight champion Larry Hornes (26-0) makes his first title defense in a scheduled 15 round bout against European champ Alberto Evalenglia (22-2-1) at Las Vegas. Homes took the WBC title from Ken Norton in a hard-fought decision last June. KANSAN TV TIMES Hardee's TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS Try our Sandwich 2030 W. 23rd P. M. EVENING 5:30 ABC News 2,9 NBC News 4,27 CBS News 5,13 Rookies 41 6:00 News 2, 5, 9, 13, 27 Cross Wits 4 MacNeil Lehre Rm 6:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight 2 $100,000 Name That Tune 4 Family Feud 5 Dating Game 9 MacCell/Lehrer Report 11 Cross Wits 13 Kansas City Strip 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 7:00 Boxing 2, 9 Distressed Strokes 4, 27 Movie — "Cropped Swords" 3* Wonder Woman 5, 13 Washington Week In Review 11, 10 The Tie Dough 41 7:30 Who's Watching The Kids? 4, 27 Wall Street Week 11, 19 Joker's Wild 41 8:00 Rockford Files 4, 17 Incredible Hulk 5, 13 Firing Line 11 Farm II 11 Movie - "Pete Tina '92" 9:00 Are You Listening? 19 Eddie Capra Mysteries 4, 27 American Girls 5, 13 Congressional Outlook 11 Duchess Of Duke Street 19 Catkill Comedians* 3 9:30 Economically Speaking 11 10:00 News 2, 4, 5, 9, 13, 27 Kansas Fish and Game 11 Dick Cavett 19 Louwery Loreaux 43 Kansas Fish and Game 11 Dick Cavett 19 Love Experts 41 10:30 Baretta 2 Jennifer Maine 4, 27 Movie "The Owl and the Pussycat" 5 Mary Tyler Moore 9 ABC News 11, 19 New Avengers 13 Star Trek 41 Movie "The Other Side Of Midnight" 3 Movie "Journey To The Center Of The Earth" 6 11:00 Bob Newhart 9 Dick Cavett 11 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 19 11:30 Ben Ferrara 9 Flash Gordon 41 11:40 Movie "A Countess from Hong Kong" 2 Movie "The Wrecking Crew" 1 A.M. 12:00 Midnight Special 4,27 12:00 Midha, special 4, 27 Phil Silvers 41 12:30 Movie "Pioneer Woman" 5 12:40 Pioneer Chuck 4 18:04 Ironidge 9 1:00 Movie "-Pete n' Tillie" 41 1:00 News 4 1:30 News 5 1:30 Art Linkletter 5 1:30 "Susan Lenox" 41 1:30 Dick Van Dyke 41 1:40 Andy Griffith 41 *Denotes HBO Cable Channel 10 has continuous news & weather Gain averages 5.3 yards a carry at half- back, and James Wilber averages 4.5. Kellen Winslow, the all-Big Eight tight end last year, has pulled down 21 passes at 15 yards a catch. Flanker Leo Lewis has snagged 24, averaged 13 yards. On defense, the Tigers are strongest at strong linebacker with Chris Garland and at quarterback with Danny Baker. KU's Franklin King and John McCray will both wayds at defensive tacle and on the offensive line to make up for a shortage of movable mountains to stick there. IN THE PAST, the howling of the fans had usually started for the MU coach's scalp about the time the KU-MU game—usually the season end—came around. sua films Last season, after leading his team to a 4-7 record, coach Ail Onofrio left. Warren Powers agreed to piy off his $55,000 contract. State for the chance to choke at Columbia. Friday & Saturday, Nov. 10 & 11 THE LAST WALTZ Bob Matran *Cosmetics with* the Band BD; Bob Matran *Michelle with* the Band BiD; Macduff *Munich Waters*; Neil Young *Young in The Band*; the Band TAB. $1.50 3:30 Friday only; Woodruff Aud. 7:00 & 9:30 both days (1978) MIDNIGHT MOVIE John Waters Night DEPRESER LIVING with THE DIANNE LINKLETTER STORY JD. John Waters, mink Stole, Edith Massley (the Egg Lady), Liz Renay, Susan Luean the lowest creek, Flamingos and Monda Trasho. Pflaminings Starring Dive, "Where do these people walk? Where do they go when the situation changes or law a or something?" - Rex Reed. Rated X. Age 10's will be checked at $1.50 12 Midnight Woodruff Aud. (1959) Monday, Nov. 13 NORTH BY NORTHWEST Dir. Alfred Hitchock, with Cary Grant, Eva Marian Saint, Jameon Mason, Leo G. Carroll. One of Hitchock's best films, includes a comedy and shmushore for some of its fine air scenes. Screenplay by Erwin Lehman. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud THE WOMEN'S FILM (1971) Working women in America -plus- MY PEOPLE ARE MY HOME (1977) Twin Cities Women's Film Collective. A visual narrative of the political and poetic odyssey of Meride LeSueur. RAINDANCE (1977) Dir. Marsha Ross. $1.00 7:30 pm Dyche Aud. Please note room change Wednesday, Nov. 15 RULES OF THE GAME (1939) Di. Jean Renoir, with Marcel Dello, Norelle Grogor, Routain LeJean, and Jean-Pierre Bouchard, in the hands of the mores of the guests at a house party. In 1962 and 1972/73 he led an international film among the Ten Greatest Films of All Time by an International poll of Film Critics. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud.