8 Friday, October 26,1973 University Daily Kansan Towle Out For 'Hawk, I-State Game The University of Kansas Jayhawks travel to Ames, Iowa, tomorrow to play the Iowa State Cyclones. The Hawks will be battling to keep their national ranking and become a top team, before an expected homecoming sell-out crowd of 35,000, will be 1:30 p.m. Kansas enters the game with a season record of 4, and stands 1-1 in the conference. Iowa State is 2-3 overall and 0-2 in the conference. Don Famblehack, KU head coach, said yesterday that Stewart Twele, junior linebacker from Shawnee Mission, would not play in the Iowa State game. He also said that Steve Hall would take over the place-kicking chores for the Hawks Saturday. Fambridge said Hall's leg was now considered to be in good enough shape to test it in a game situation. Hall has been working with the 'Hawks for about a month. In a telephone interview from Ames yesterday, head Cyclone coach Earle Bruce said his team would be facing a well-suited challenge. sports "Kansas has an extremely improved defense," Bruce said. "The offense is exploited." the many fine receivers he can throw to. But we also got to respect their running Bruce said that sophomore Wayne Bruce said he expected the Jayhawks to pass against the Cyclones. The Iowa State pass defense has given up an average of over 200 yards per game through the air. Walker's Top Priority Is Field House Floor Clyde Walker, University of Kansas athletic director, met with students yesterday at the Kansas Union in the second of several planned "open door policy" meetings. Walker, in his first year at KU, started the meetings because students wanted to ask questions concerning the athletic depart- ment and didn't get appointments to see him personally. Walker conducted yesterday's meeting on a very informal basis and was extremely friendly and at ease in answering questions. The meeting attracted fewer than 10 persons. The project will include more than the cost of the floor. New basketball goals and other needed materials will have to be in stock. We'll fund this will primarily come from alumni. WALKER TOLD the group what improvements were being planned for KU facilities in the near future. The first thing on the list was the installation of an artificial floor in Allen Field House that would include a basketball court and an indoor track. Walker said the installation would probably be completed by next fall. The best way to get alumnist support is to win football games, the athletic director "Whether we like it or not," he said, "people only like to support winners." WALKER SAID THAT after the floor was installed the next step would be to clean up the outside of the field house and paint the inside. Walker is working with a budget that was in the red when he came to KU. It will take the athletic department until 1979 to pay off the debt it owes. "We take $50,000 a year from ticket sales money to navy out our debt," he said. Many people have complained about the use of part of the student activity fee by the athletic department, he said. They argue that it costs them more and so shouldn't have to help pay for it. MANY PEOPLE AREN'T interested in having a lawyer either, Walker said, so why bother? The student activity fee is an admission fee and should go to the non-revenue fee. "To have a university, there will be a lot of things that won't appeal to everyone," he said, "but by having a lot of things you can anpeal to almost every one." Walker said he was very much in favor of a well-balanced athletic program. It takes money to develop an outstanding program, but he is happy with the football team and the support of the alumni. KU has received $200,000 from alumni this year and Walker has set a goal to increase that total to an amount that would pay for all the athletic scholarships— Among the suggestions presented to Walker were: Stanley would start at quarterback for the Cyclones. But he said he would definitely play freshman Buddy Hardeman to give him same experience. - Making the handball courts in Allen house available to all students by postmaster. -Making it possible for a student to buy a football ticket for his date at the same reduced price a married student can buy one for his spouse. "Hardman's got a lot of talent," said Bruce. "He use him if we're ahead or behind." The kicking game has been one of his team's strong points, Bruce said. But he also noted how that could be seen as offensive failure. Walker is attempting to set up four or five "open door policy" meetings a year. "Our offense needs to improve in pushing the ball in for touchdowns," Bruce said. "Our place kicker, Tom Goeden, leads the nation in kick-scoring. But I'd much more be able to get six points instead of three, and that would improve the ball within the 10 vard line." Morale, Bruce said, was not a problem on the Iowa State team, even after two point losses to Arkansas and, last week, to Kansas State. "Our players need the callibre of football in the Big Eight this year," Bruce said. "They know that any team can lose on any given weekend. We just hope they're ready for the game Saturday. Kansas has a fine, one-of-a-kind team. We have to play a strong game to beat them." The team will stay at the downtown Holiday Inn, Inc. 1335 and 6th Ave; in Des Moines. The Jayhawk players depart for the game today at 3:45 p.m. from the Jayhawk Towers, 160 West 27th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11204. Des Moines, The 'Hawks will return to approximately 8:15 pm. tomorrow ay, 1:25 and 6th Ave, in Des Moines. The KU junior varsity makes its final home appearance of the season this afternoon at 1:30 in Memorial Stadium, facing the Missouri Tigers. The Jayhawks are a 2:12 this year with win over K-State and Hasan Muhammad of Iowa on Feb. 10 (one hundred Nebraska junior varsity its first loss in six years, had week The Mt. Oread Bar and Grill announces Its First Annual | Team | Interface | | :--- | :--- | | Dot Goode (216) | E | | Devin Lion (320) | BD Wong Wilke (328) | | Mike Belden (350) | NG LB | | Pedro Dilton (430) | E | | Dan Jervis (447) | E | | Andre Houndreid (457) | E | | Mike Gairdiner (201) | LB | | Larry Hunt (201) | LB | | Kevin Kurt (190) | CB | | Kevin Kurt (198) | CB | | Fritz S. Miller (201) | F | | David Janew (183) | F | | Mark Williams (188) | E | * Kansas Offense Emotional Edwards (187) SE Stevens (187) T Jerome Hedges (258) G Gordon (187) B John Wagner (288) T T. Rowe (187) T Howey Lewis (375) T David Jawes (297) QB Wayne Stanley (287) W Robert Miller (307) PB F. Moore (187) M Joel Wagner (287) PB Gala 50's Week Oct. 29-Nov.3 Prices Good All Week The game will be broadcast over KANU, KLWN, and KUOK at 1:30. 90° Pitchers Pitchers 70c Wednesday Night and Friday Afternoon Pitcher Hours 20° Draws SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA YUK DOWN 8:00 p.m.-Midnight Mon.-Sat. Closed Sunday THE HIDDEN FORTRESS Use Kansan Classifieds now appearing this week. directed by Akira Kurosawa starring Toshiro Mifune 50° Sandwiches WHITE FLYTE 50's Music on Juke Box The place to be on Tuesday or Thursday night is at the YUK. Monday, Oct. 29 LADIES SUA Special Films 7:30 75c Woodruff Auditorium FREE ADMISSION AND DANCE TO THE SOUND OF SUA Classical Films ALL QUIET ON SUA Halloween Eve Special NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD BAMBI MEETS GODZILLA Tuesday, Oct. 30 7:00 8:30 Saturday, Oct. 27 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:00 YUK UP THE WESTERN FRONT Sun. Noon-Midnight Wednesday, Oct. 31 7:30 & 9:15 8:30 a.m.-Midnight Mon.-Sat. Sun. Noon-Midnight SUA Film Society DOULOS Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa VUS SMII F VUS SMII F VUS SMII F VUS SMII F VUS SMII F VUS SMII F Kansas Union THE FINGERMAN Thursday, Nov. 1 Dear Woodv. I took my son to see what I thought was a "family" picture. I was never so embarrassed in my life. There were scenes about it in this letter. So I left in the middle of the picture, with my son, but I wonder if I shouldn't have let him make his own choice. How do you feel about sexual intimacy on Undecided Mother. Dear Undecided. off my clothes in the movie. I was afraid if I appeared nude we'd get a "G" rating. I believe anything done between two consenting adults is great. Between five it's fantastic. I was wondering if people will think your new movie, "Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex, But Were Afraid To Ask" is dirty? I know sex is necessary for reproduction but how do you feel about it otherwise? Trebled Brother Dear Woody. Troubled. In my opinion, sex is the most fun you can have without laughing. Dear Woody. Concerned Dear Concerned, Some will and those on the ones we're counting on Dear Troubled, Love, Theresa Dear Theresa. No. I don't take I've had a crush on you ever since we went to High School together. You may not remember me but I can't forget you. I was honing you might. woofty. If you could give me one statement that would help me live a better life what would it be? Dear Woody. Dear Undirected, How's this? Sex should be confined to one's lifetime. Dear Woody In need of direction hoping you might appear nude in your new film; Do you? Is it true that you're making a movie out of Dr. Reuben's best-selling book, "Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex, But We were Afraid To Ask?" If so, will it be an educational film? Dear Woody. Dear Interested. BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK The film will be based not only on Dr R. Reuben's book, but also my sexual exposures. It's a comedy. **Everything you always wanted to know about SCORE R ADDITIONAL TEXT Interested ...IS NOW ON THE SCREEN! WOODY ALLEN'S "EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX* "BUT WE ARE AFRAID TO ASK" D. CHARLES H. JOFE and BRADSOR/SGOULD Production WOODY ALLEN'S SUA Popular Films Oct. 26-27 Fri. 7:00 9:30 Sat. Big 8 Asks Dismissal of Suit 2:00 7:00 4:30 9:30 75c OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Big Eight Conference asked a federal court yesterday to dismiss a suit seeking to overturn the decision of Oklahoma's county of Oklahoma for recruiting violations. A motion filed by the Big 8 in U.S. District Court said there was no negotiation made in the matter. Woodruff If the suit is not dismissed, the motion added, then the two Oklahoma alumni who filed the suit should be directed to state in another lawsuit against the conference and the NCAA. Jack Highley, an Oklahoma City attorney, and Paul "Buddy" Burris filled the class action suit after the Big 8 and the NCAA banned Oklahoma from post-season games this season and the next and television appearances in 1974 and 1975. The penalties were imposed after it was disclosed that the high school transcript of quarterback Kerry Jackson had been removed. He was barred from competition this season. The suit is aimed primarily at the loss of an estimated $400,000 in revenue for the police and the school. It also charged that the police and the school would not appear on television and against the citizens of the football team because it could not appear on television and against they would not be able to see the team. In its motion, the Big Eight said the loss of revenue was purely speculative based on three assumptions: that the Oklahoma team would be invited to a bowl game; that the team would accept a bowl bid, and that the trip would be profitable. The Big Eight said that Burris and Highley had failed to allege that they are citizens and taxpayers of Oklahoma. And, it added, the only injury, if any, they would suffer would be that they would not be able Oklahoma football games on television. The motion said that because they had suffered no direct injuries, they had no suspicion of injury. MONEY (how and where to get it) POLITICAL ACTION SEMINAR Sat., Oct. 27 Wescoe Hall Wescoe Hall #4019 Noon to 1 p.m. (and repeated from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.) MONEY (hue and when to get it) SCHEDULE OF WORKSHOPS: COMMUNITY ACTION Mike Davis, Associate Professor of Law, KU, former campaign director and legislative assistant to U.S. Representative Lou Stokes Worcester Hall #4002 COMMON FACTION Nancy Hambleton, Mayor of Lawrence WHAT PLACE HAS A FEMINIST IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? Pat Storey, member of the Republican State Executive Committee Wescoe Hall #4034 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE AND CAN BE DONE IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE? p. m. to 3 p.m Wescoe Hall #4035 Ruth Wilkin, Kansas State Representative Worcester Hall 40076 P RACISM AND SEXISM—WHAT ISSUES CAN WE WORK ON Together? Evonne Crow, Kansas City, Kan., teacher, Panel of American women ican women Doretta Henderson, Director of Kansas City Chapter of National Chapter Welfare Rights Organization Wescree #4002 WHAT CAN YOU DO IN AN OFF YEAR: INVOLVEMENT IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY Jim Halsig, Kansas State Young Democrat President Wescoe Hall #4019 REPAYING OUR DEBT TO THE NATIVE AMERICANS Norm Forer, Chairman of the Advisory Board to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribe Westson #4034 WORKING WITH LABOR WITH LABOR Julie Smith Monday, Women's Activity Director and Voter Registration Coordinator, Kansas State Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO WJC 14035 Wescoe Hall #4035 ALTERNATIVES TO PARTY POLITICS ALTERNATIVES TO PARTY POLITICS Representatives of NOW, United Farmworkers, VVAW, Common Cause Westcoe Hall #4057 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. RACISM AND SEXISM RACISM AND SEXISTY Wescoe Hall #4002 WHAT CAN YOU DO IN AN OFF YEAR? Wescoe Hall #4019 HOW TO LOBBY SUCCESSFULLY Roberta Sharp, State Lobbyist for Kansas Women for High way Safety Wescoe Hall #4034 WORKING WITH LABOR Wescoe Hall #4035 ALTERNATIVES TO PARTY POLITICS Wescoe Hall #4057 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. HOW TO LOBBY SUCCESSFULLY Wescoe Hall #4034 REPAYING OUR DEBT TO THE NATIVE AMERICANS Wescoe Hall #4035 A program of the Fall Open Forum- Funded through the Student Activity Fee