1n Wednesday, November 1, 1978 University Daily Kansan . TONIGHT IS Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK Doreta's Decorative Arts 1005 New Hampshire, Lawrence Kansas 86314 LERSONS, BUFFETHER, GIFTS, ANTIDUES FRAMES, CREATIONS, GREETING CARDS royal college shop eight thirty-seven massachusetts 843-4255 Texas Instruments TI-1750 POCKET CALCULATOR WITH A MEMORY - weighs less than 2½ ounces Calculators come complete In brown wallet folder with note pads. - four key memory with add-ons, discounts, interest calculations, square roots, % functions Extra pads 35c - 2000 hours of operating time per set of batteries. ONLY $24.95 WE ARE THE ONLY BOOKSTORE THAT SHARES ITS PROFITS WITH K.U. STUDENTS Mallory knew Buffs would win BOULDER, Colo. (AP)—Bill Mallory doesn't believe in panicin, even though there were reports that his job as head football coach at the University of Colorado was on the line and his Buffaloes had been dealt two successive loops. "In no way is anyone around here going to panic," said Mallory, who was named United Press International's national Coach. "I am just going to start UCSF's 28-27 victory over Missouri." The Buffaloes, ranked No. 12 in the nation after winning their first five games, were humiliated before the fifth game and ultimately winless Oklahoma State and to Nebraska. The latter loss, at Boulder, was particularly painful because CU had played well by its opponents before succumbing, S-24-14. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "I DON'T SIT around worrying if I'm going to have a job," he said. "When we hit the skids two weeks in a row, naturally we were down. But my concern as head football coach is to do everything we can get us going again. There were stories in the media throughout the week before the Missouri game that Mallery's job was on the line. The governor later told a 74 from Miami, Ohio, to ignore them. Sports "We felt we are a good team, and we're not just going to lie down and die." The Buffs didn't lie down and die at Columbia, Mo. Down 27-7 in the third quarter, Colorado's much-citicized offense unleashed drives of 80, 90 and 45 yards to go ahead and the defense withdropped a furious Tiger counteratt. The previous week against Nebraska, some fans had accused the Buffaloes of holding a grudge. "We were at 14-14, and in the second half we got blown out of the saddle." Mallory said. "It was a tough game for mistakes, and you can't do that against Nebraska. It just turned into a landslide and it was like an avalanche." Though the week Mallory tried to get his plasters not to let that happen again. "EVEN THOUGH we were down 27-7 at one point, we just weren't going to let it get away from us," he said. "I think the thing I really hammered on was that when things broke, I had to get hold of yourself and be careful and make sure the landslide doesn't start." Alpha Phi Omega a national service fraternity, wishes to thank the people of Lawrence and the following retailers for their participation and donations that made Alpha Phi Omega's Trick or Treat for Unicef such a success! Gibson's—2525 Iowa Safeway—711 W. 23rd (soon to be at 23rd and Iowa) Baskin Robbins—1524 W. 23rd Kroger—23rd & Naismith Dr. Super-X Drugs—1015 W. 23rd Woolworth's—911 Mass. In the Big Eight, every game is a potential season-breaker. This Saturday, the Buffaloes' mettle will be further tested when they play top-ranked Oklahoma in Boulder. Partially funded by Student Senate Mallory's teams have had some outstanding victories, including a 42-31 triumph over Oklahoma two years ago. But he said the Missouri victory "has to be as gratifying as I've had. I think it will be a key to our season." "Okahama is just an excellent team,' he said. "Without slobbering around, I can't think of anyone better than they. It is pretty difficult to find a weakness." Mallory knows it will be tough. He thinks the Buffaloes have one additional ingredient this week that they didn't have last season. "There is a lot more confidence on our squad. That will means to us that in How do you beat Oklahoma? "Offensively they just have so much firepower," Mallory said. "All you can really try to do is to keep them from making any big plays. You can't really start a team like that, but I hope we cannot let them have the big gainers." Bradley passes Manucci after 241-yard explosion Missouri quarterback Phil Bradley, who passed for 241 yards Saturday against Colorado, moved into first place in the Big Eight in passing and total offense. Hunley, a sophomore, supplanted Kansas State's Dan Manucci by raising his averages to 12.6 completions and 188 total yards a game. Manucci, who has averages of 12.5 completions and 183 yards, had led from the top. Kansas' Mike Hubach, who had the most dismal day of his KU career against Iowa State, lowered his punting average to 41.8 and pitched in punts Saturday, with a 32.1 vardage average. K-State's Don Birdsey trails Hubach now by 0.3 yards. Oklahoma halftail Billy Sims, second in the country in rushing and fourth in scoring, held his conference rushing lead with a 147-85 victory over Iowa. Nebraska is second with a 100 yard average. OKLAHOMA, top-tanked in the country, also leads the NCAA in rushing, 419 yards a game; total offense, 493 yards; and scoring, 42 points a game. Nebraska, fourth-ranked defense, 120 yards; total defense, 282 yards; and scoring defense, 14.4. KU, which allowed only 25 yards passing to Iowa State, is 14th in the country in pass defense, surrendering 99.6 yards a game. K-State, 10th in the country in passing, picks up 15s game through the air. Offensively, Kansas is last in rushing, 119; total offense, 215; and scoring, 104. The Jayhaws are sixth in passing with 96.4 vards. On defense, KU is last in rushing allowed, seventh in total defense, 95, and seventh in receiving yards. Navy climbs to 11th Bv the Associated Press The Top Twenty ten years in the Associated Press college journalism program at Columbia University, records and past points are below. Points based on 10-18-19 records. records... 17-13-13 13:53:10 10:48 7-6-4-4-4- Oklahoma State (15) 8-0-0 1,228 Penn State (10) 8-0-0 1,168 Alabama 7-1-0 1,074 Arizona 7-1-0 995 Maryland 8-0-0 968 Southern Cal. 8-1-0 838 Tennessee 8-0-0 830 Michigan 8-1-0 761 UCLA 8-1-0 761 Houston 7-1-0 761 Ney 7-1-0 761 Zachulani St. 7-1-0 477 Georgia 7-1-0 475 Portland 7-1-0 475 Notre Dame 7-2-0 339 Chenon 7-2-0 311 Arkansas 7-2-0 298 Michigan St. 4-0-0 101 Fitchburg 4-0-0 80 Washington 7-0-0 75 Soccer title game today Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and the River Pirates, an independent team, will vie for the Hill Championship intramural soccer title at 4 p.m. on the playing field at 23rd and Iowa streets. Both teams advanced from semifinal games yesterday. The River Pirates defeated Captain Ahab, 3-1, for the independent league title. SAE went into overtime to take the fraternity championship by beating Sigma Phi Epsilon, 3-2. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Television sportscaster Bruce Rice died yesterday afternoon apparently of a heart attack. Sportscaster Rice, 50, dies 19 years, was the color commentator for the Chiefs football network. Rice, who had been with KCMO-TV for Rice, 50, who had been treated previously for a heart condition, entered St. Luke's Hospital night after complaining of chest pains while covering the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers. A spokesman at the station said death was attributed to a massive coronary occlusion. Survivors include his wife and three daughters. Before coming to Kansas City, Rice was with KNX in Los Angeles. See Maupintour for . . □ Airline Tickets □ Weekend Holidays □ Ski Packages □ Travel Gift Certificates □ Group Travel Travel Insurance Maupintour travel service TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS KANSAN TV TIMES 843-1211 K.U. Union The Mall/Downtown/Hillcrest Movie="Gator" 8:00; 12, 41 Burt Convict who teams with a federal agent to clean up a corrupT Southern county. The c See Maupintour Great Performances "Verdi's Great Performances" open recurs the bloody rise and fall of Macbeth, an 11th century Scottish noble whose burning desire to be king inspires a rebellion. Movie="The Other Side of Midnight" Pissin and Susan, Sardaram star in a story of love, revenge and power Based on the spectacular best-seller by Sid Shell EVENING s:00 Charlie's Angels 2,9 Movie—"Thou Shall Not Commit Adultery" 4,27 Movie—This Property Is Condemned" 5 Movie—"Gator" 13,41 7:00 Eight Is Enough 2,9 Dick Clark's Live Wednesday 4, 27 Jefferson5 Elections '78: Prelude to '8011, 19 Your Time With Bob Bennett Movie "M*QC" 3 Movie "M*QC" 3 6:30 Gong Show 4 Price Is Right 5 Dating Game 9 Kansas City Strip 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 P.M. 5:30 NBC News 2,9 NBC News 4,27 CBS News 5,13 Rookies 41 7:30 In The Beginning 5, 13 Marie Curie 11, 19 Jokers Widl 41 8:30 Great Performances 11,19 8:50 Vegas 2, 94 9:00 The Other Side Of Midnight" 3" 10:00 News 2,4.5 9.7 But perier were game KU 6:00 News 2, 4, 9, 13, 27 Cross Wits 4 MacNell/Lehrer Report 19 A.M. KU recorc State tories namer Ku deterr 11-1 re 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 12:30 Phil Silvers 41 12:30 Movie... "The Siege Of Red River" 5 12:40 W.S. A.T. 9 12:50 News 2 12:50 News 4 12:50 Movie... "The Last Weekend" 41 1:20 Story of Jesus 2 1:20 News 5 1:25 Movie... "The Road To Singapore" 4 1:30 Aid Littleton 6 1:40 Dick Ian Dyke 41 1:40 Andy Griffin 41 - Denotes H.B.O. Cable channel 10 has continuous news & weather 10:15 News 13 Love Expertials 41 10:30 Police Woman 2 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Streets Of San Francisco 5 Mary Tyrery Moore 9 10:45 Haitian Flower-O-13 Star Trek 14 Bob Newhart 9 Kansas Archaeology 11 MacNeil LeRer Report 19 11:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 5 Police Women 9 ABC News 11 S.W.A.T. 8 11:45 Movie—"Fire Sale" 3* 11:50 Flash Gordon 41 11:55 Kojak 13 K F as The news Moon Fit Meet LOVE RECORDS AND TAPES Paraphernalia 842-3059 15 W. 9th St. KU VETS ELECTION MEETING 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY Nov. 2 4001 Wescoe Poll's open Friday, Campus Veterans Office Funded by. Student Senate