7 Friday, October 6, 1978 University Daily Kansan Sat., Oct. 14 JEANS! "Rose Hips" "Gotcha Covered" "Organically Grown" BUY 1, GET 1 FREE! Entire stock not included. THE ATTIC Take advantage of sale prices and in-store demonstrations Friday and Saturday at Zercher Photo. Visit with factory representatives from: Canon Vivitar Bell & Howell Mamiya Photocolor Demonstration Canon AE-1 The electronic system camera thats changing the course of photography. The AE-1 is changing the way cameras will be made, and the way photographers take pictures. Its shutter-priority automatic exposure and sensitive silicon photo cell flexibility you as never before to approach your subject—yet with all the sensitivity that Canon's more than forty FD lenses and multitude of accessories make easily possible. To carry a camera up and use it, it just may change the course of your photography. Send Our FTD Birthday Party Bouquet. We solved another problem for you! Now you can send a whole birthday party to someone in one beautiful bouquet. Fabulous, fresh flowers—fun favors, horns. We can send it almost anywhere for you, the FTD way. To order, call or stop in. We really get around for you! Wednesday, October 4th & Friday October 5th DYCHE AUDITORIUM 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. FREE ADMISSION! Undefeated Buffaloes wait for Javhawks Colorado's Golden Buffaloes have made the most of their pre-Big Eight schedule, one of the easiest in the country and all at their home in Boulder. They are 40, ranked 13th in the Associated Press poll and have outscored their opponents, 118-28. They have allowed 225 yards a game, a total that is tops in the conference defensive stats and 17th in the country. This week's visitors to Folsom Field are the Javachaws, 13. KU will be starting its third-string quarterback, Harry Sydney, and two freshmen running backs. The regular of either Gay, may not start because of an injury. But the Bucks don't just stop people from scoring. The national stats put CU eighth in rushing with a 29% game a average, but they also scored a 13%. They're 19th in scoring with a 25 average. Kansas will be making the trip without some of its regulars. Noseguard John Algee is out with a pulled muscle and fullback Max Eidgerman, a hammer. Quarterbacks Brian Bethek and Jeff Hines also will not make the trip. At defensive tackle, Greg Smith and Charles Caey will start. Franklin King, offensive guard, JJ. Jackson, who has a back up freshman Greg Willbe will back them up KU women golfers 4th after first round The women's golf team was in fourth place with a score of 364 after the first round of the Kansas Invitational yesterday at Alvamar Hills Golf Course. Oklahoma State was in first place with a team score of 344, and Alicia Ogrin of Oklahoma State was first individually with a round of 80. Iowa State was in second with a score of 351, and Missouri was third with 356. KU was led by Nancy Hoins and Ronda Barris, who were tied for eight place with rounds of 89. Saway Bahan, women's golf he was pleased with the team's performance. Other scores for KU were Sally White, 92; Kyle Crawford, Tahla Aycirey, 65; Nina Daway, Davita and Cathy Brennan. Kansan Predictions Game Unruh Dressler Bowerman Consensus Kansas at Colorado Colorado 42-0 Colorado 42-7 Colorado 35-6 Colorado Oklahoma St. at Kansas St. Kansas St. 28-24 Oklahoma St. 14-12 Oklahoma St. 10-7 Oklahoma St. Nebraska at Iowa St. Iowa St. 21-20 Nebraska 28-24 Nebraska 28-14 Nebraska Oklahoma at Texas Oklahoma 10-8 Oklahoma 36-27 Oklahoma 21-17 Oklahoma Bilouis at Missouri Missouri 35-10 Missouri 28-7 Missouri 13-12 Missouri Michigan at Artona Michigan 15-17 Michigan 35-10 Michigan 24-21 Michigan Texas A&M at Texas Tech Texas A&M 28-10 Texas A&M 32-17 Texas A&M 17-14 Texas A&M Alabama at Washington Alabama 31-25 Alabama 29-6 Alabama 30-13 Alabama Last Week's Record 6-2 6-2 7-1 19-5 Season Record 29-7 30-6 29-7 88-20 The Predictors: Leon Unruh is sports editor; Nancy Dressler is associate sports editor, and Dan Bowerman is campus editor. KANSAN TV TIMES Hardee's Try our Sandwich 2030 W. 23rd TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS EVENING congressional Outlook 8:00:19 Explaining legislative issues is the aim of this 22 part series. First up: an examination of Congressional support for the navy. Interviewed: Rep. Charles Bennett (D-Fla.) Baseball Play-Off 7:00 2, 9, 13 Game number three in the National League Championship Series featuring the Los Angeles Angels against the Philadelphia Phillies. Midnight Special 12:00 4, 27 Highlights from past show features Paul Anka, Neil Seidak, Mac Davis, The Captain & Tennille, Janis Ian, Barry Manilow, Richard Pryor and a salute to Neil Young. 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/Lehrer Report 6:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight 2 Name that Tune 4 Family Feud 5 Dating Game 19 Kansas City Strip 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed G41 7:00 Baseball Play-Off National League 2, 9,14 Waverly Wonders 4,27 Wonder Woman 5 Washington Week In Review 11, 19 Tt Tac 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, 27 Incredible Hulk 5 Firing Line 11 Congressional Outlook 19 Movie—"They Call Me Trinity" Movie—"The Shattered Room" 8:30 Turnabout 19 9:00 Edie Capra Mysteries 4,27 Flying High 5 Congressional Outlook 11 Mayor of Casterbridge 19 9:30 Economically Speaking 11 9:30 Economically Speaking 11 10:00 News 4, 5, 27 One To One 11 Dick Cavett 19 Love Experts 41 10:10 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Movie—"The Rack" 5 ABC News 11, 19 Star Trek 41 10:45 Baretta 2 Bob Taylor Moore 9 New Avengers 13 11:00 Dick Cavett 19 11:05 Bob Newhart 9 11:40 Flash Gordon 41 11:40 Movie—"Death Follows the Devil" 13 11:45 Baretta 9 11:55 Movie—"Freud" A.M. 12:00 Midnight Special 4, 27 Phil Silvers 41 12:30 Movie—"Little Caesar" 5 Best Of Groucho 41 12:55 Hopes 9 1:00 Movie—"They Call Me Trinity" 41 1:20 Gunsmoke 13 1:20 News 4 1:20 News 5 1:45 Movie—"They Got Me Covered" 41 1:30 Art Linkletter 5 1:30 Dick Van Dyke 41 1:50 Andy Griffith 41 Cable Channel 10 has continuous news & weather *Denotes HBO FRIDAY FLOWER FEATURE Sweetheart Roses $3.50 a dozen Given your workload in the tourism industry, the main task of forecasts is to predict trends much earlier than home-based STEREO REPAIR