--- University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 25, 1990 11 Jayhawks prepared to take on K-State Coach and players think game is crucial because of rivalry and mid-season slump By Rob Wheat Kansan sportswriter People used to joke that the Kansas-Kansas State game would decide who would end up being ranked ninth in the Big Eight Conference. Football The annual rivalry between the two schools would be named the "Toilet Bowl" by a few jeering fans. But Kansas coach Glenn Mason doesn't think any of those jokes are the least bit funny as he prepares for the Wildcats' game against the Kansas State football season Saturday against the Wildcats. It's a game that Mason and many players hope will leave the Kansas offense and defense with the last laugh, after they find that spark that will help dispel the team's mid-season blues. "It is a sad state of affairs when people want to make fun of the Kansas-Kansas State game," Mason said. "I think the last two games between us have been healthy for college (football)." Mason said that as far as the players were concerned, the rivalry with KState was just as big as the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry. "You've got a bunch of kids getting together and playing their hearts out, just for the sake of playing." Mason said. "If we have accomplished any other thing, we're poking fun of the two programs anymore and I think that's good." with the two bad games, but we're all excited about playing K State. I think that excitement is going to carry over to Oklahoma, Nebraska, and end up with Missouri. Mason said that although tough competition would make the Jay hawks better in the long run, his team needed victories to gain confidence. "We're like the salesman that keeps knocking on the door and doesn't make a sale." Mason said. "He's hard to sell you as a better earn like that. When it sill said and wants to ask you how many you have won." 'You've got a bunch of kids getting together and playing their hearts out, just for the sake of playing.' — Glen Mason KU footballI coach Quarterback Chip Hilleary the team felt as if they had taken a couple of steps backward in the last quarter. The game to be the return of the offseason 'Hawks lose to Jennies despite leads "It didn't even feel like we were playing last Saturday because of the emotional tempue of the game." Hillary said. "Everybody was just there. We weren't in the swing of things. The hold game, things did not feel right." Dana Stubblefield said the defense Team, at 3-3 in conference, travels tomorrow for match with Sooners By Chris Oster Kansan sportswriter By Chris Oster The Kansas volleyball team lost in three games last night to Central Missouri State in a match that brought Kansas coach Frank Abditz to doubt the Jayhawks' killer instinct. Volleyball "I just don't think we're mean enough," Alizah said after the 13-15, 5-15, 11-15 loss in Allen Field House. "We are happy, and then no one is able to finish them." The leads she referred to have been built and lost by Kansas in numerous matches this season. Against CMSU, came in the first and third game. In the first game, Kansas came back from a 3-7 deficit and led the Jennies 13-10. After a CMSU timeout, the Jennies rallied to take the game without allowing the Jayhawks another point. In the third game, Kansas took the first three-point lead of a tight game at 11.8 before again shutting down oftensely and tailing to score at 11.8. Kansas had two consecutive success opportunities that went wide. "We get a lead and then hit two or three serves out," Albizt said. "It's not like we are riding them. When we get the ball, they are just passing them around." Senior April Chavey, who led Kansai in dips with 21, said the loss may have been because of the Jayhawks' preparation for Friday's match with team," she said. "They're a good team and they played well." With the loss, Kansas record fell to 12-10. The Jayhawks are fourth in the conference at 3-3 and travel tomorrow to Norman, Okla., for an important meeting with the Sooners. Oklahoma won Eight and currently ranked fifth. Albitz found no such consolation. Chavey said that although the Jay- hawks were defeated last night, their hitting had been a bright spot in the match. I know how no one승승 situation. "We're not hitting hard enough." she said. "No one has confidence to go ahead and hit away. 'I just don't think we're mean enough. We get those leads, and then no one is able to finish them off.' — Frankie Albitz KU volleyball coach "I told them in practice that if we lost the first game again I would do something drastic," she said. "I wanted to see if they would fire up and play better." Albitz said she tried to fire the Jayhawks up by bringing in fresh man setter Sheldy Shelly Lard to replace junior Jill Woodruff. Lard finished the match with 21 assists, Woodruff had 18. Junior Adrian Powell led the Jayhawks in kills with 14 in seven attempts. Kansas had of 46 kills, while CMSU's totaled 56. white ice was unable to find reason for Albitt's uncle's torment 30. Thursday CALENDAR "Sleeping Beauty" SUA movie, 7 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, $2 Sugar Blue and Which Doctor, 9 p.m. The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St. DNA, roggae, 9 p.m., Jazzhaus 9261 Massachusetts St. $2 ■ Mak Knighton, 9 p.m., The Crossing 618 W. 12th St., $2 The Novelias, 9 p.m., Johnny's Tavern The N. Second St $1 401 N. Second St., $1. Friday Roach Factory, 9 p.m., The Crossing, 618 W. 12th St., $2. ■ "My Left Foot," SUA movie, 4 p. 7 m. p. and 3. 9 p. m., Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, $2.50 Cowtown, 9 p.m., Johnny's Tavern, ■ Trip Shakespeare and Picadors, 9 p.m. The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St. sold out That Statue Moved, Jazzhaus, 9261 Massachusetts St., $3. ■ Andy Warhol's "Bad", SUA movie, midnight. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, $2.50 Saturday ■ "Sleeping Beauty," SUA movie, 4 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, $2 ■ "My Left Foot." SUA movie, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas University, $2.50. ■ That Statue Moved, 9 p.m., Jazzhaus, 9261 Massachusetts St., $3. Treat Yourself! 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 3, 1990 Hoch Auditorium Tickets on sale in the Murray Hall Box 50 and on campus in the Murray Hall Box 89. Box office. Kusanian Union, all seats reserved. public $13 & 82; Ku and K-12 students instructional $14 & 81; for reservations, call students $13 & 81 for reservations. Partially funded by the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Enrollment for the Arts through KI, the Kansas State Senate provided additional support provided by the KI. Student Senate Active Fee Swarthout Society and the KI Special thanks to this year's very important Partners Hallmark cards. **Picture Show Sleeve** and **Sailie Mask** This performance is the closing event in the second annual Lawrence Indian Art Show of Anthropology. Haskell Indian Junior College and the Lawrence Arts Center - Canbe, 9 p.m., The Bottleneck, 737 - Hampshire St., $4 Sunday ■ Andy Warhol's "Bad", SUA movie, midnight, Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union. $2. Cowtown, 9 p.m., Johnny's Tavern, 401 N. Second St., $1. Two Mile Death Plunge, The Cross ing. 618 W. 12th St., $3. Step Out for Great Entertainment! ■ "My Left Foot," SUA movie, 2 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, $2 Monday Chamber music series, Los Angeles Piano Quartet 3:30 p.m. Craft-Pronery Theater, Murphy Hall, students $5 and $6, public $12 and $10 Wednesday King Trash, The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St. $3 ■ "Rocky Horror Picture Show." SUA move. 7 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas City ■ Baghdad Jones and Love Squad, Jazzhaus, $92^{1/2}$ Massachusetts St., $3$ Tuesday p. m., 737 New Hampshire St., free ■ "Rocky Horror Picture Show" SUA movie, 7 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union,巷 ■ Film at Eleven, 9 p.m., Johnny's Tavern, 401 N. Second Street, $3 Open mic night at The Bottleneck, 9 TRED OF LONG LINES. KASPAR'S IS THE ANSWER. TIRED OF LONG LINES? 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Ramblers Prizes - Prizes - Prizes - Prizes University Daily Kansan / Thursday. October 25, 1990 phomore, spikes. ament rs said she was a little con about playing in the warmer - will also be a doubles (field, men's will not play). Doubles must have members from the same team. The players was the chwik invited She said she had been for long so in the cooler tures that she hoped the nurse not affect her perform- r* ranking is the highest any tennis team member has wired, and her all-American member of a women's team wed ' 2,305 games played with is second only to Hall of Carl Aystrzenki. Evans 8,726 at-bats with a .272 average and played in lil star games. ght was a terrific player for Ixon for a long time. He had clutch hits and was one of his greatest right field-borgan said. "However, we have never really seen some of our minor league its who are about ready to be major league roster." Is will not offer e a new contract Tennessee City Royals said yes that they would not offer 42 catcher Bob Boone a cone season. who holds the major league for catching in 2,225 games. Royalings Open Day pitcher Seth Wilson after a sufferance a broke in-fin 16. he Hit .238 in 17 in d-bats. + talked with Bob and + said the situation. + "General + four Johnson said. "It + said wants to catch a lot of games, i'm not the direction we'd go. stands completely that it couldn't be. We had a nicarent thing." made $1.9 million on a one-attract last year Macfarlane took over after was injured and will go to training as the starter, Robin- e Brent Mayne, who caught a AA Memphis last season, kim Macfarlane year's No. 3, catcher, Rey had shoulder surgery dura- season and was removed kansas City roster. He will a free agent if he refuses to minor league assignment From staff and wire reports