٢٠٤٥ University Daily Kansan 5 Tuesday, October 10, 1978 Sydney, Higgins to start By BILL BUZBEE Sports Writer Quarterback Brian Bethe probably will be named football coach But Muggs had visitation. nethke was KU's starting quarterback until he was injured in the season opener "Bethke had some fractured ribs," Moore said, "we needed to hold him out." jeff Hines, who was Bethke's replacement until he bruised his knee in the game against Miami, is not expected to play Saturday against Oklahoma. KU's quarterback situation is not all bad, however. Harry Sydney, who started against Colorado, completed six of 12 passes for yards and rushed for 38 yards during the game. 'Sydney made fewer mental mistakes' Than any quarterback we have had in the playoffs. Mike Higgins, a two-year letterman who hadn't carried the ball this season, moved into the starting line-up after gaining 82 yards on 12 carries against Colorado. He will start at halfback. WAGONER, WHO rushed for 31 yards against Colorado, will start at fullback. Franklin King, who will be the captain against Oklahoma, is expected to play both sides. "We are going to try to get Higgins and Dawginer in the game at the same time." Moore said that King was chosen as team captain not only because of his game against Colorado, but also for his leadership abilities. "We plan on using King as little as we can get with it," Moore said, "but for as much money we can get." Five players missed practice yesterday with injuries, but Moreau's team was strong. The game took place Saturday at N.C. State. Hubach stays second in punting Mike Hubach punted seven times for a 48.7-yard average Saturday against Colorado. His 64-yarder by the Buffs is the longest of the season in conference play. Hubach remains second in Big Eight statistics with a 4.2-8-yard season average behind Kansas State's Don Birkley, who has a 4.3-8 yard season average. Hubach has 38 punts, the most in the conference. total offense, total defense and scoring defense rank last in league statistics, which were released yesterday. KU in fourth passing offense and second in passing With an average of 10. 5 points a game, the Jayhawks are seventh in scoring. League-leading Oklahoma has an 45.8-point average, K-State, which won its first league game in 22 attempts, has a 19.6-point average. FATHER'S ACROSS FROM GIBSON'S THE UPTOWN BAR TONIGHTI 75° Pitchers! WILD WEDNESDAY THIRSTY THURSDAY 8-12 Only Ladies Buy! Pitchers $1.00 8-12 Bottles & Cans. 50€ RRIBLE TUESD PETER SELLERS in "REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" Goldle Haun Chevy Chase Foul Play PG Eu57:20 A 09/13 10:58 Sun 14:40 Hillcrest Eve 7:30 & 9:30 Sat Sun 1:30 The Hillcrest National Lampoon's "ANIMAL HOUSE" Eveat 7.30 & 9.30 SatSun 2.30 Granada Cheech & Chong's Evea17:30 & 9:15 SatSun 2:30 Varsity HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Office of Minority Affairs Cultural Enrichment Program Strong Auditorium, 3rd Floor Strong Tuesday Oct. 10, 1978 7:30 pm Starring: Cicely Tyson James Earl Jones Lou Gossett Film: "The River Niger" The films are FREE & everyone is invited to attend For more information call 864-4353 Burke leaves job to Herzog, supports thrift on free agents KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - If Genetra Manager Joe Burke has his way, Whitey Herzog will be back as manager of the Kansas City Royals in 1979. "It's up to Whitely now. I've hired him twice and recommended him twice," Burke, also the team executive vice president, said yesterday. "If he wants to manage the Kansas City Royals, he will have the opportunity to do so." "We've talked around it. It's always wait until you get beat in the playoffs until they tell you, and I don't like that," said Herrog, who also managed under Burke at Texas but has had only a series of one-year contracts since joining the Royals in mid-2015. Herzog, following the Royals' third straight American League playoff loss to the New York Yankees, had expressed interest in head the team for a fourth fall season. The Kansas City players, when they heard of Herzog's remarks, not only were "WE HAVE to have quality players," Hal McKee, the designer hitchhiker, said. "We're building our training staff by adding quality players. Other clubs are beginning to do the same thing. They keep it up." unanimous in their support of the 40-year-old manager but blamed his playoff failure on the Royals' apparent reluctance to sign免责条款 But Burke, who he planned to meet with Herzoon soon to discuss his contract, refused to be ruffled by the criticism and said he would not change their free agent policy. The Royals will make what they consider fair offers to free agents, Burke said, but will not jeopardize the team's salary structure to sign a big-name player. "It's a proven fact that no matter how "I'd like to add a catcher like Darrell Porter every year, or a pitcher like Al Hawksby and come up with some rookies who make the Male and others who do a good job," he said. many teams pick up free agents, there is only going to be one winner at the end of the season. He said the players' charges were the emotional result of losing a hard-fought playoff series and emphasized that the team was committed for the year through trades and their farm system. TOO MANY observers, criticizing the Royals for losing three playoffs, overlook the fact that 22 teams never make it past regular season play. Burke said. "The worst thing that can happen is for us to panic and make a hasty decision. Most people make a mistake when they panic," he said. "We're not in a position where we have to go out and jump off a building. We'll stand by our record." KANSAN TV TIMES HELP WANTED! $2.90 Per Hour! Minimum 20 hours per week, 3 nights per week including 1 night, weekend night Full, or part-time help needed for fall. Apply in person to Mr. Gasper. Vista 1527 West 6th Street TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS **Movie—Documentary** 8:00; 11, 19 "Word Is Out" Profiles of 25 gay men and women, ranging from college students to senior citizens. What they all have in common, besides the obvious, is a matter-of-fact outspokenness about their lives and about society's often harsh treatment of them. Movie="Ssss" 8:00; 41 Melodramma about a mad venom experiment with a penchant for turning his lab assistants into animals, by Tim O'Connor and Kingeing. Tim O'Connor and Kingeing. Movie—*Play Misty For Me* 10:30; 2 Suspenne yarn about a popular disc jockey whose most ardent fan is a danish girl named Earl Eastwood and Jessica Walter star. EVENING P. M. 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/Llehrer Report 19 6:30 That Nishville Music 2 *1.88 Beauty Show 4* Match Game PM 5 Dating Game 9 Knuckle Train 19 Many Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 7:00 Happy Days 2, 9 World Series Pregame Show 4, 27 Paper Chase 5 Soundstage 11 Bionic Woman 13 Once Upon A Classic 19 Movie "Myron Cohen re-tired" Tc Tac Dough 41 7:15 World Series 4,27 7:30 Laverne & Shirley 2, 9 Julia Child & Company 19 Joker's Wild 41 8:00 Three's Company 19 Movie—"Once Is Not Enough" 5, 13 Movie—"Domino Principal" * Movie—"Word Is Out" 11, 19 Movie—"Sssss" 41 8:30 Taxi-2,9 9:00 Starsky & Hutch 2,9 10:00 News 2,9 Dick Cavett 19 Love Experts 41 10:00 News 5,6 10:25 News 5,13 10:30 Movie—"Play Muty for Me" 2 News, 47 Mary Tyler Moore 9 ABC News, 11, 19 Star Wars, 43 10:55 Streets of San Francisco 5 Barnaby Jones 13 11:00 Johnny Carson 4,27 Bob Newhart 9 Dick Cavett 11 11:30 Movie—"Play Misty for Me"9 Flash Gordon 41 A.M. 11:55 Man from U.N.C.L.E. 5 12:00 Phil Silvers 41 12:05 Madigan 13 12:30 News 2 Tomorrow 4, 27 Best of Groucho 41 12:55 Movie—"Tillie and Gus" 5 1:00 Story of Jesus 2 1:50 News 4 2:45 Movie -- "One Eyed Soldiers" 41 2:55 News 3:25 Art Linkletter 5 4:30 Dick Van Dyke 41 4:30 Andy Griffith 41 *Denotes HBO Cable Channel 10 has continuous news and weather U.S. Senate Candidate Debate Democratic Candidate Dr. Bill ROY Republican Candidate Nancy Landon KASSEBAUM Thursday, Oct.12, 1978 8:00 p.m.Free Admission Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union Panel Deanell Tacha—Associate Dean, School of Law Allan Cigler—Professor, Political Science Dept. Mike Harper—Student Body President Presented by Sooners keep lead By the Associated Press 10. Oklahoma (82) 56-0 1,448 11. Southern Calif. (8) 56-0 1,546 12. Oregon (7) 56-0 1,924 13. Texas (8) 56-0 1,871 14. Mexico (8) 56-0 1,914 15. Texas A&M 60-0 311 16. Alabama 60-0 311 17. Kentucky 61-0 484 18. Pittsburgh 61-0 733 19. Maryland 61-0 723 11. Louisiana State 60-0 635 12. New York State 60-0 656 13. California 60-0 571 14. Colorado 61-0 571 15. Florida State 61-0 603 16. Ohio State 31-1 484 17. Illinois 31-1 484 18. Stanford 31-0 115 19. Missouri 31-0 115 20. Wisconsin 31-0 116 sua films Tuesday, Oct. 10 with I'M NOT ONE OF 'EM; HOME MOVIE; and A COMEDY IN SIX UNNATURAL ACTS All directed by Jan Oxenberg. IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILDREN: A FILM ABOUT LESBIAN MOTHERS AND CHILD CUSTODY (1977) Wednesday, Oct. 11 $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Dl. Iz Lestes and Frances Reed, Eight lesbian mothers talk of their experiences as lesbians and as mothers. Wednesday, Oct. 11 The Classic Dance Film: THE RED SHOES (1948) $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. - Dir. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, Mara Shaeron, Anton Goring. The actress Goring. If you love dance, you'll love David Choreography by Rob Herman姆. Friday & Saturday, Oct.13 & 14 (1975) ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Dir. Milos Forman, with Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Wilt Sampson, for the first time in 42 years one film sweeps all the major Academy Awards. $1.50 3:30, 7 pm, 9:30 Woodruff Aud Midnight Movie THE STORY OF O (1975) $1.50 12 Midnight Woodruff Aud. Dir. Just Jaeckin, with Corinne Clery, Koen I. Anthony, Kim Sullivan. "A tauty alliance between entertainment" - NEW York Times. "THE WILL BE CHECKED AT DOOR?" Monday, Oct. 16 RED RIVER (1948) Dir. Howard Hawks, with John Wayne, Montgomery Cliff, Joanne Walter, Walt Brennan, With—Knight of the Trail, with William S. Hart. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Wednesday, Oct. 18 Buster Keaton Double Feature STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. Dir. Charles Reisner, with Buster Keaton. Buster plays the son of a riverboat captain, Silent. — plus — THE GENERAL (1926) Dir. Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman, with Buster Keaton, Marin Mack Jim Farley, Joe Keaton, Civil War heroes in which Keaton has two loves—his locomotive and his girlfriend, Silent. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud.