Tuesday, September 26, 1978 University Daily Kansan 7 Broncos buck 2 cheerleaders DENVER (UPI)—Two members of the Denver Broncos' cheerleader squad were fired yesterday because of their arrest by police last week. Pam Stockhaus, general manager of the Pony Express Club, said cheerleaders Diahann Miller, 21, and Vicki Lundock, 19, were fired "their activities have resulted in publicity for all members of the group." The two were arrested last Wednesday after Miller allegedly picked the pocket of a police officer posing as a drunk lying in the street, police said. Lundock was in a nearby car, officers said. No charges were filed against either woman. Stockhaus said the women "must be considered innocent of any criminal action," but said their involvement was kept with the Kipnay Express imaging. "We have concluded that the conduct of the girls was not in keeping with the standards of the Pony Express Club and therefore should therefore be terminated," she said. Sooners reach No.1 as Tide, UCLA fall By the Associated Press The Oklahoma Sooners replaced Alabama as the No. 1 team in the Associated Press college football poll yesterday, and Notre Dame's defending national champions were beaten for the second time in two games and dromed out of the Top Twenty. Alabama, defeated 24-14 by Southern California, slipped to seventh place while the race for No. I turned into a five-way tie. The winner was Southern Cal, Michigan and Penn State. Oklahoma, tied for third place with Penn State last week, slaughtered Rice, 66-74, and received 27 first-place votes and 11 second-place votes in the bowl. The panel of 66 sports writers and broadcasters. THE RUNAWAY score against Rice vaulted the Sooners ahead of Arkansas, which retained its No. 2. Ranking by defeating Oklahoma State, 19-7. The Razorbacks received 1 first-place votes and 1,088 points. Southern Cal's impressive triumph over Alabama lifted the Trojans from seventh to third with 14 first place votes and 1,189 points. Michigan climbed from fifth to fourth with voter votes, and 1,144 points by beating Illinois. PENN STATE, which came from nine points behind in the third period to edge Southern Methodist, 3x21; slipped to fifth place in the first half and two other two-first place bullets and 1,087 points. The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college golf field, with first place wins in prominent events, include: 17-08-17-15-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1-0 football poll, with first place votes in parentheses, season records and total points. Points based on 019-18-17-15-13 4-6-6-4-5-3-2 1. Oklahoma (27) 2. Arkansas (17) 3. Minnesota (11) 4. Michigan (14) 5. Penn State (16) 6. Texas 7. Alabama 8. Tennessee A&M 9. Pittsburgh 10. Florida State 11. Louisiana State 12. Nevada 13. Ohio State 14. Missouri 15. Colorado 16. Iowa State 17. UCLA 18. Georgia 19. San Francisco Ski the legend, ski Taos for Thanksgiving, November 21-26 sponsored by SUA. The trip price of $240 includes transportation, 3 nights lodging, 3 meals a day, a 4-day lift ticket, and ski equipment. If you have your own equipment, think about spending your Thanksgiving vacation with us in Taos. Sign up deadline is Sept. 27. For more information contact the SUA office at 864-3477. Hubach scores on UCLA effort Bv BILLBUZBEE By BILL BUZBEE Sports Writer Mike Hubach, KU's stand-out kicker, was named Big eight Defensive Player of the Week yesterday for his performance in KU's upset victory Saturday over UCLA. Hubach averaged 47.7 yards on nine pints and kicked four extra points He has not scored more than twice since "Zidd played one of the best games I have seen a defensive end play while I have been here," head coach Bud Moore said yesterday. **Scalares Young and Mony Carbonell** played the best games this weekend. Moore Although Hubach was KU's offensive nominee for the honor, he pulled in more votes that teammate Jim Zidd, KU's defensive nominee, and won that honor. Zild twisted in eight unassisted tackles, including four behind the line for 48 yards. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Young and Carbonell, KU's starting linebackers, each turned in career highs in tackling. Young had eight unassisted tackles, the team made 15 unassisted stops and had two assists. KU, however, suffered two serious set-backs Saturday, losing strong safety Jose Tumpish and defensive tackle Mark Wilhelm will play in the second ligament guard role for the season. Mike Hubach Sports The five linemen are Al Roberts, Steve Oliver, John Odell, Fred Osborn and Dennis Balagna, who was killed in a ditch cave-in accident last summer. Besides Zidd, Young and Carbonell, Moore said, after seeing the game films, that four offensive and four defensive players had rated well in the game. Moore said he planned to use Charles Casey at right defensive tackle and would work with Greg Preble and James Jackson to fill the safety position. Franklin King, Mike Wellman, Jiff Hines and Dan Wagner spearheaded the offense and John Algee, Jerry Calovich, Leroy Irwin and Dave Harris led the defense. Although the victory over UCLA is certainly the high point of the season so far for KU, Moore doesn't plan on leaning back on it. "We're concentrating on Miami now," he Rovals clinch tie for Al West crown Leonard, who has lost 17, surrendered six hits in becoming the first Royal's *hurler* to have consecutive 20-game seasons. He was 20-12 in 1977. John Wathan drove in two first-inning runs with a double, triple off Hackman 5-11 and three off Jackie Robinson 5-11. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Dennis Leonard won his 20th game of the year and the Kansas City Royals clinched a tie for their third consecutive American Legue West title with a 7-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners last night. in the fourth on four hits and two Seattle errors. IN THE first, George Brett and AI Cowens watched Nathan lined his shot into the left corner. Frank White singled in the fourth and made it 3-0 on Fred Patek's double to left-handed by his second. Wilson punched a single to right. Wilson stole second and scored on a two-out single by Hal McKae, who also swiped second and scammed home on consecutive throwing Seattle scored its initial run in the fourth when Bruce Bocce's sacrifice fly scored Ruppert Jones. The Mariners then got to 13 points in length when Jones singled home Julio Cruz. In the National League, Pittsburgh beat Chicago, 7-4. Philadelphia beat Montreal, 3-2, in 12 innings and kept a four-game advantage over St. Louis. St. Louis leapt the New York Mets, 3-0. In the other American League game, Chicago beat Oakland, 6-2. said. "If the excitement hasn't worn off it, has lasted a day too long." KU overwhelms Shocker tennis The captains for Saturday's contest will be King, Hubach and Zidd. The University of Kansas women's tennis team did not lose a set in defeating Wichita State University in a dual match in Wichita yesterday. In singles action, Mary Staufer, Shari Schruber, Bark Ketterman, Lisa Leonard, Teresa Lahey and Mary Squire all won, Ketterman and Squire didn't lose a game, Leonard and Staufer lost only one game and Schruder and Labey lost two. In doubles, Stauffer and Kathy Merrion had a tough time in the first set before winning, 7-5, and then won the second set, 6-1. Schriffer and Lahey, who pulled out a victory against Oklahoma State last Friday, won their match, 6-0 and 6-4. Ketterman and Brennan played day by day by handling their opponents, 6-4 and 1-1. KU head tennis coach Tom Kivisto said that Wichita State was not nearly as competitive as Oklahoma State had been in the season opening but he was pleased with performance. The team will have some time off before returning to action Oct. 6 when they take on Drake and Minnesota universities in a triangular match at Des Moines, Iowa. 'Cat coach says most fun gone KANSA'S CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Jim Dickey is anyur and he wishes his players were, too. "Here we are, with one of the few teams on our schedule that we can line up against and not be terribly outmanned, and we don't come to play. It was very disappointing." "I was very, very disappointed in our effort," the Kansas State coach said yesterday in the wake of a 24-14 defeat to Tulsa. KState's third straight loss. The first-year K-State coach, who said before the season he thought football should be fun, was asked whether that philosophy had changed. "A little bit, yes," he admitted. "People By United Press International Doreta's Decorative Arts 1505 New Hampshire, Lawrence Kansas 60311 Phone: 845-7256 pay good, hard-earned game to go and watch a college football game and our players just didn't give them a good, hard effort." LESSONS, SUPPLIES, GIFTS, ANTIQUES EMBRAINED CRAFTS, GREETING CARDS Dickey, speaking via the Big Eight's telephone hookup at conference headquarters, said he was having more and more cold sleepable sleeping as K-State's losses mounted. "I hope it’s herboring our kids as much as it is me," he said. "This is starting to get old. I still feel like we’re a much better team than you are, and part of the blame for that is coaching." "BUT I'M still old-fashioned enough to believe that it's a privilege to go out there, in front of the crowd and with the band playing and all." Everybody else, even the other losing coach, sounded positive notes. Jim Stanley, whose whiten Oklahoma State Cowboys team was ranked fifth among than anyone expected before losing, 197, he'd ever taced, "Yes, even quicker than Oklahoma," he said. "Okahama may be a better overall team, but Arkansas has tremendous quickness, and they did not make a mistake against us." | | W | L | Pct. | PC | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | 63 | 21 | | Rocky | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | 63 | 21 | | Oklahoma | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | 153 | 46 | | Nebraska | 3 | 0 | 666 | 46 | 14 | | Missouri | 3 | 0 | 666 | 48 | 12 | | Kansas | 3 | 0 | 333 | 40 | 92 | | Kansas St. | 0 | 0 | 0.000 | 40 | 12 | | Kansas St. | 0 | 0 | 0.000 | 37 | 17 | said the Razorbacks were the quickest team he'd ever faced. John Corker, Oklahoma State's junior linebacker, was brilliant Saturday, making 21 tackles and one quarterback sack and intercepting a pass. "He played as well as a human can play," Stanley said. UK kredit card度 Build MoneySafehttm tais skuK信贷卡度BuildMoneySafehttm tais KANSAN TV TIMES TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS EVENING Howard Jarsley's *National Tax Revolution* 6:30; 5:17 tax-cut advocate Howard Jarvis appeals for funds for his American Tax Reduction Movement. Robert Reed serves as host for a lecture and includes interviews with tax-payers and questions from a studio audience. **Movie—"One In A Million" 8:00; 5:13** This 1978 film is about Detroit Tiger baseball star, Ron LeForte. It explores the team's hard-hosed needed dogs in the Michigan State prison to his determined drive to prove himself a model prisoner through baseball competition. Finishing up the play with tryout from the Detroit Tigers. This Space For Rent **Movie—"Battered"** 8:06; **4:27** Drama explored the psychological and legal issues raised by wife beaten in a case of three disintegrating marriages. 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 19 6:30 That Music Music 2 18 Beauty Show 4 Heward Jarvis National Tax Revolt 5 Dating Game 9 Kansas City Strip 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newtown Garnet 41 7:00 Happy Days 2, 9 Grandpa Goes To Washington 4, 27 Paper Chase 5 James Michener's World 11, 19 Bruce Wilmer 13 Tic Tac Dough 41 7:30 Laverne & Shirley 2, 9 Joker's Wild 41 8:00 Three's Company 2, 9 Movie--"Battered" 4, 27 Movie--"One In A Million" 5, 13 Movie--"Musical Ten" 19 Movie--"A Moment to Pray," Second To Die" 41 8:30 Tax 2, 9 Me and Stella 11 A.M. 9:00 Starsky & Hutch 2, 9 Pallisers 11, 19 9:00 News 2, 4, 5, 9, 13, 27 Dick Cave 19, 6 Love Expres 19, 8 10:30 Movie - 'Avant!' 2 Johnny Carson 4, 7 Streets Of San Francisco 5 Mary Tylery Moore 9 All Steve 11, 19 Barnaby Jones 13 Star Trek 41 10:30 Bob Newhart 9 11:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 5 Movie "Avant!" 9 Bush Gordon 41 11:40 Bannacek 13 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 Phil Silvers 41 12:30 Movie — "Anna Christie" 5 Best Of Groucho 41 1:00 News 2, 4 Movie 11 1:30 Story Of Jesus 2 2:00 High Hopes 9 2:00 News 5 2:45 Movie — "The Hoodum Saint!" 41 3:00 Art Linkletter 5 4:30 Dick Van Dyke 41 5:00 Andy Griffith 41 International Women's Committee AN INTRODUCTORY MEETING FOR: Foreign women in the U.S. Women who have travelled abroad WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 8:00 pm WALNUT ROOM, Kansas Union Sponsored by the Commission of the Status of Women Partially funded by the Student Activities Fee The Schumm Food Service Co operating Mass St. Deli Lemon Tree New Yorker Old Carpenter Hall Smoke House is currently receiving resumes for two MANAGER POSITIONS Qualifications: Min. 3 yr. food service experience Min. 1 yr. management in food service Pay and benefits: Salary: $12,000 to $15,000 yr. Must be able to work 45-50 hrs. per week "BUFORD JOHNSON forced them to tumble both times. There was the good kicking by Mike Huhack. The sacks Jim Kearse and all those were plays that we made happen. fortunate, but luck had nothing to do with the Bruins' mistakes. "I think we were fortunate, but at the same time, the turnovers that occurred "I feel that we won the game. I don't feel it was a gift, by any means," Moore said. Insurance Available Paid vacations Paid Holidays Send resume immediately to Schumm Foods 719 Mass Group Health Coach Barry Switzer said he was not concerned whether his Alabama Sooners moved up to No. 1 this week following Alabama's loss to Southern Cal. "It doesn't matter to me where we are right now," he said. "No 1, 2 or 3—it doesn't make any difference. We've got nine weeks to go. As long as you're in position to move up when it counts, that's the important thing." Switzer's Sooners, for the second week in a row, feasted on an opponent that had no business being in the same state. After a few months of strenuous training, 54-10, 50-sooners stammered rice, 66-7. "I hope it doesn't make much difference," he said. SWITZER ISN'T sure whether the two straight laughers will be a hindrance this week when they meet a real football team—the Bie Eight opener with Missouri. Switzer described Missouri as a much improved team and noted that year after year the Tigers give Oklahoma as tough game as anyone else in the conference. He said there was time wasted Sunday looking at films of the West Virginia or Rice "We didn't watch the Katzenjammer Kide," he said. "We watched Matthew films." "I know their offensive line is better than it was last year," Switzer said. "And quarterback Phil Bradley is a vastly improved football player. They look bigger and stronger in the defensive line than they were last year, too." 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