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GameUnruhDresslerBowermanConsensus
Kansas at Oklahoma St.Oklahoma St. 17-16Oklahoma St. 18-14Kansas 14-12Oklahoma St.
Missouri at Kansas StateMissouri 33-21Missouri 27-10Missouri 20-10Missouri
Oklahoma at Iowa StateOklahoma 28-7Oklahoma 32-17Oklahoma 38-14Oklahoma
Nebraska at ColoradoNebraska 34-14Nebraska 35-14Nebraska 24-10Nebraska
Syracuse at Penn StatePenn State 24-3Penn State 42-7Penn State 21-7Penn State
Arkansas at TexasArkansas 12-10Arkansas 24-21Texas 28-21Arkansas
UCLA at CaliforniaUCLA 18-17UCLA 30-10UCLA 24-10UCLA
Florida State at PittsburghPittsburgh 21-19Pittsburgh 28-21Pittsburgh 18-10Pittsburgh
Last Week's Record3-54-44-44-4
Season Record39-1341-1140-1240-12
Cowboys' show similar to KU's With all that in mind, Kansas will visit Stillwater with the intention of winning its first game against the Cowboys in six years. The contest begins at 1:30 p.m. If it weren't for the different colored uniforms, fans might not be able to tell much difference tomorrow between the KU team and the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Both teams have 1- and 2-records and are 0-2 in the Big Eight. Both have beaten nationally ranked teams. By LEON UNRUH Sports Editor Both teams have good linebackers in KU's Monty Carnebonel and Scellars Young and in OSU's John Corker. Neither team is blessed with a spectacular running back. The starting quarterback for each team didn't start for the season. Sports Editor Scott Burk OSU COACH JIM Stanley, whose team lost to "Probation Bowl" opponent Kansas State but beat Colorado, then 5-4, last week, sav's hews the warned the Cowboys about KU. "I can't help but be impressed with Kansas," he said. "He beat the devil out of UCLA and should have beaten Oklahoma. We might not play a tough team all year." FAST, FREE DELIVERY 842-3232 BIGK'S BAR & GRILL 708 MASS. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PITCHER NIGHT—EVERY MONDAY 8-12 Buy 1st Pitcher at Reg. Price, Refills $1.35 Mich. $1.45 SCHOONER NIGHT-EVERY TUESDAY 8-12 Buy 1st Schooner at Reg. Price, Refills 60* Mich. 65* NATURAL NIGHT-EVERY WEDNESDAY 8-12 A.B. Natural Light. 50' Bottles 25' Draws SAT., OCT. 21- MOFFETT-BEERS BAND 9-12 COMING ATTRACTIONS! OCT. 26-27 Moffett-Beers Band Returns! NOV. 3-4 High Ball Appears! The Bufs, who beat KU 17-7, are the team's only common opponent. KU Coach Bud Moore let his players take it relatively easy yesterday, working in sweats and shoulder pads—something twice a week may be twice a season. *‘WHEN YOU HAVE people injured like you, be sure nothing you can keep from getting set hurt’* Hallback Terry Miller, who ran 149 yards far, and Tom Brady, who had been far, there has been nobody to take his place. " Their defense has played extremely well as we have, and always played very well against our defenses. The best shot is fullback Worley Taylor, who has 485 yards with a a-4 yield per carry Receiving quarterback Scott Burk's passes will be Ron Ingram, who's caught for 181 yards and a touchdown, and Justin Henderson, who's caught back and a flanker with sixceptions. From the pages of the Wichita Beacon: Kansas will counter with its first full-fledged wishbone offense attack of the season. Missing from the attack, though, will be Jimmy Little and David Verser, the top pair of wingbacks. Mark Vicendeed or Lester Mickens will be the replacement. Defensive end Jim Zidd, whose broken one in his left hand kept him out of practice. Burk spent last year with the Boston Red Sox organization as a third baseman. Stanley, who has taken two teams to beat Brigham Young in the Tangerine Bowl in 1974 and 76, is off his worst start. He has played that he'll be gone before the season ends. OSU QUARTERBACK Burk, who didn't play football last year, has completed 22 of 61 passes for a pair of touchdowns. On the ground, he's accumulated six yards behind By M. F. West Wichita Beacon staff Chinese Food: Taster's Delight The fall football season is here again and many of you Wichitans will be making the journey north to the University of Kansas for the games. While you're in Lawrence, you should try the cuisine of the Royal Peking Restaurant at 711 W.23rd. The Chinese proprietor—we've been told the family came to Lawrence from Taiwan—offers family dinners for two, for three, for four and for five or more. For $8 a person the chef will prepare "The Parisian Dinner" — one inked in Peking wine and served with chicken and pasta in China. Individual dishes on the card run from 40 cm for the egg drop soup in $15 for the steak dish. On recent family occasions we've enjoyed both the dinner for three and for four. Places to go The latter we begin with the won tom sauce, which was brought to table only moments after wed ed preparation and our rare had been served. The Royal Peking provides two for the dollar with both a hot mousse sauce and a slightly sweet cream sauce. The latter are done. The pork bake in the filling are well done but retain delicate flavor while the crisp and chopped vegetables in the roll only hint of We hardly had finished soup and roll when the main dishes arrived" the fried rice, beef (julienna) in a sweet potato sauce, and pork (pork ears) were prepared with mushrooms and vegetables including bamboo shoots, the Royal Peking shrimp, small in medium size for a rich cisele and aweet and sour pork. While tastes are difficult to describe to others, it may be enough to say that each of these dishes is a savory tasting experience in itself. On the latest visit to the restaurant (which is almost hidden in the shopping center on 23rd April) we went for a three-hour visit with hot and sour soup~very hot and egg rolls and preceding beef, chicken with green pepper (pepper which was perfectly inched by heat of cooking but not too much spice), pork and tostee. These were all like dhabis in the other dinner but with some subtle difference. We had a wonderful dining experience with a variety of tasting experiences and considerable questions unanswered. The Royal Palm decoration is modest with wall hangings and lamps to suggest its Oriental character . . . nothing to overpower the pleasure of dining. Advertisement You have something to You have something to share with the people of the rural South and Appalachia — yourself. Find out how you can help, as a Catholic Brother, Sister, or Priest. Your request will be treated confidentially. I'd like information about opportunities with the Glennary Missioners and the free poster. 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