"I I ers h- to ye and 30 id, in or we wee y neral nal uur- sed ses hit the the 11 Monday, September 18, 1978 University Daily Kansan Student Organizations! 11 If you're funded by the Student Senate your treasurer must attend the Treasurers Training Session Tuesday, Sept. 19 7 p.m., International Room - You must do this before you can use your money. Paid For By Student Activity Fees Top twenty have winning weekend Texas blew college football's gold medal in the Cotton Bowl last season but Olympic spinner Johnny "Lam" Jones has the Longhorns on and running once again. Bv the Associated Press Jones, a member of the victorious U.S. 400-meter relay team at the 1978 Olympics, caught touchdown passes of 57 yards from Randy McEachern and of 33 yards from Marsh McBath as the seventh-ranked pick in the Saturday night by trouncing Ries 34-0. IT WAS A successful weekend for most members of the Associated Press Top Twenty, although 11th-ranked Missouri lost to top-rated Alabama 38-20 and sixth-ranked Iowa and freshman quarterback Art Schlichter were embarrassed by No. 5 Pele State 19-0. Jones had help from another star holdover, super-kicker Russell Erlkenbeer, who boomed field goals of 26 and 46 yards, scoring four in each. He scored for a touchdown. King is one of the runners attempting to replace Heisman winner Earl Campbell, whose little brother Tim, a defensive end, returned an injury for a touchdown to close out the scoring. The only team to stumble against an unranked opponent was No. 17 Kentucky, which was held to a 14-all standoff by South Carolina. Elsewhere, No. 2 Arkansas bombed Vanderbilt 48-17, No. 3 Oklahoma shelled West Virginia 52-10, No. 4 Michigan blanked Illinois 31-0, eight ranked Southern California whipped Oregon 38-10 and No. 9 UCLA trimmed Tennessee 13-0. Texas lost five fumbles and was penalized 17 times, but the Longhorns rolled up 302 yards rushing and 194 through the air while a veteran defense withstood the loss of a trophy winner Brad Shearer and held pass-defensive Rice to mines 38 yards on the ground. DEFENDING NATIONAL champions joining team to Missouri, but the week off Texas A&M, the No. 10 team, was idle while in the Second Ten. No. 12 Nebraska buried Hawaii 56-10. No. 13 Louisiana State University 74-68. No. 14 Tennessee Tulane 24-6. No. 16 Florida State whacked Oklahoma State 38-20, No. 18 Washington swamped Kansas Marina 31-2, No. 19 Iowa state nipped San Diego 14-13 and No. 20 Maryland overtook Louisville 24-17. Backup quarterback Kevin Scanlon threw two touchdown passes and scored once while freshman Thomas Brown returned a pass yards to lead Arkansas past Vanderbilt. Maryland used short fourth-period touchdowns run by Dean Richard and Alvin Maddox the latter with 1:36 remaining to turn back Louisville. Ohio State, the other half of the Big Ten's Big Two, came up short against Penn State, which intercepted Schilcher five times and lost three games. The loss, while Matt Bahr kicked four field goals for the second week in a row and Matt Sulley scored from 3 yards out to cap an 80-yard Hick Leach scored twice and drove Michigan 62 yards for another touchdown as the No. 1 receiver. Southern Cal downed Oregon as Charles White rambled for 173 yards and two touchdowns while a 54-yard run by Theotis Brown sparked UCLA over Tennessee. North Texas State sophomore Bernard Jackson tied a school record by rushing for 207 yards, including a 41-yard TD, as the Mean Green held off Texas-Arlington 20-23. The Mean Green State scored a Td. Ted Rushred rushed for 198 yards in a 27-3 triumph over Syracuse. No time for breakfast at home? Come to BREAKFAST at WESCOE TERRACE DELI starting today. Sept.18 starting today, Sept. 18 - a feature menu each week - good prices - convenient location for entire campus A complete breakfast served 6:30-8:30 a.m., Monday through Friday This Week's Feature: Scrambled eggs/ham Hash browns Biscuits, Coffee for $1.20 plus tax Other items on the menu include French toast, pancakes, biscuits and gravy, English muffins, orange and blueberry muffins, and a special weight watchers breakfast. Join us for breakfast at Wescoe Terrace Deli! Hockey team wins one in opener By NANCY DRESSLER Associate Sports Editor A few glimmers of brilliant play weren't enough Saturday for Kansas' field hockey The result was one victory, a loss and a tie for the Jayhawks in their season opening contests in Lincoln, Neb., against two Nebraska teams. KU beat an Eastern Field Hockey association club, 3-0, but the Hawks could not overpower an experienced University of Iowa team that had played game against the EFJR ended at 1-1. KU's lack of experience wasn't enough against the seasoned Cornhusker squad, which had been a huge fan. The Cornhuskers' lineup included several college graduates, she said, who could play because NU is not competing under the Intercollegiate Athletics of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. "THEY COULD PLAY graduates," the said. "Five good years of experience counts a back of a lot. We had five people in the first year, and then been in a college field hockey game before." Beebe said experience was a solution to KU's youth. "Working against each other in practice is easier and less nerve-wracking," she said. There were a few bright spots for the Jayhawks. Gay Bozango made several saves as KU's goal keeper, preventing Cruska scores from mounting, Beebe said. The 'Hawks' lose began when Nebraska scored to lead 1-4 following the first half. KU tie the contest with a goal by Cari Pope at about 10 minutes into the second period. The final score with about 10 minutes left in the game to得分 the final score to 2-1. Jayhawker Senior Pictures Jayhawker Senior Pictures October 2-27 9:00-5:00 Kansas Union Sitting Fee $1.00 Fee includes photo in yearbook and option of buying color enlargements. Everybody's got it, let us capture yours. Call the Jayhawker Office for your appointment now. 864-3728 By then, Beebe said, she hoped that experience would begin to make a difference. The Jayhawks will host the first Kansas Round Robin tournament this week. It will involve four teams and will be KU's game, against Emporia State University. THE TWO GAMES against the EFH club were shortened, to 15-minute halves for one game and 20-minute halves for the other, because of mugging, hot weather, Beebe said. Normally, a game is made up of 35-minute halves. "We had some missed assignments on defense and some missed scores Saturday," said Nathan, who said it will take longer for everyone to get to know their strengths and weaknesses." Madeline Allain scored KU's single tally in the tie game and Gretchen Moeller and Nancy Belfea each scored in KU's only victory of the day, its 3-0 decision over EFH. Moeller connected twice in the game for goals. Several second-team players got into the lineup for the victory to give more players game experience. Beebe said. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 4, Chicago 1 Pittsburgh 12, Montreal 3 Boston 15, Philadelphia 1, New York 10, innings Shares Miami 0, Houston 1 W 80 W L Pct. GR* Philadelphia 81 69 592 Pittsburgh 107 63 387 Baltimore 84 61 378 Montreal 74 71 494 St Louis 81 67 424 Nashville 84 68 393 New York 88 68 393 Los Angeles 91 59 607 160 Cincinnati 82 67 654 8 9 San Diego 82 67 654 8 San Diego 78 73 317 13 3% Houston 68 61 617 23 2% Alanta 68 61 617 23 2% National Football League Pittsburgh B New York B Philadelphia 9 Baltimore B Washington, rain Alabama, Los Angeles 2 San Diego B Houston 1 Philadelphia I Boston 1 Tampa Bay Lakers Cincinnati Norman 10 at Los Angeles Welch 6-3, 10-3 Tuesday's Games **YOU'VE GOT** *antichicago at Chicago* n *Philadelphia at Montreal* n *Atlanta at Houston* n *Alamance at Houston* n *San Francisco at San Diego* n *Boston at Boston* n AMERICAN LEAGUE | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 81 | 68 | 11.0 | 29 | | Boston | 81 | 59 | 16.2 | 3% | | Baltimore | 84 | 55 | 564 | 6% | | Philadelphia | 84 | 54 | 564 | 10% | | Cleveland | 85 | 53 | 349 | 23 | | Iowa | 85 | 51 | 337 | 25 | Kansas City 63 60 641 561 California 90 72 703 64% Cleveland 67 81 653 68% Minnesota 67 81 653 68% Chicago 65 81 454 17% Chicago 65 81 454 17% New York 65 81 377 17% Today's Games Balmirem McGrath #1 at Gatewald Clyde 13.6, n Boston Stroll 6.4 to Drive Billingham 15.4, n Boston Stroll 7.9 to Drive Billingham 15.4, n Californias Krupp 14 to Minnesota Zahid 12.3, Kamala City Ga 7 to Seattle Mitch Balsam 13.6, Seattle Mitch Balsam 13.6 to Seattle Mitch Balsam Halifax Montreal Orono 0 Boston Newton 3 Boston New York Charlotte CBS, California Toronto CA, California Toronto CA, Oakland Toronto CA, Oakland Tuesday's Games Baltimore at Cleveland, Milwaukee at New York, n. 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