September 18, 1984 Page 10 SPORTS The University Daily KANSAN Madsen's 69 leads golfers after tourney's first round Steve Madsen shot a 69 yesterday in the first round of the All College Golf Classic in Oklahoma City, leading the Kansas men's golf team to a three-way tie for fourth place. Mother's score placed him in a three- way tie for fifth place in the individual In team scoring, Oral Roberts University was in first place, with a score of 279. Oklahoma was second, at 280, and Nebraska was third, at 281. Oklahoma City University and Missouri were tied with Kansas for fourth at 283. Other Kansas individual scores for the par-70 course included Tim Johnson, 70; Brian McGreey, 71; Tod Zimich, 72; Kevin Gustafson, 4 and Jim Phillips, 76. Other team scores included Iowa State, 296; Wichita State, 280; Centenary, 290; North Texas State, 292; Central State, 293; Cameron, 294; and Tulsa, 298. 'Hawks get set for Vanderbilt The Kansas football team spent yesterday preparing for Saturday's game at Vanderbilt by going over the scouting report on the Compo's attacking yawks at 10 a.m. in dark. Vanderbilt is 2-0 this season, after victories over Kansas State and Maryland. The Commodores are led by quarterback Trace McCoy and seventh in the nation in passing efficiency "It will be a tough hall game," coach Mike Gottfred said. "They're on a roll. They're doing well." Gottried said fullback Mark Henderson, who sat on the Florida State game with a knee injury, and defensive end Guy Gamble, who injured his knee in the Florida State game, could possibly return to action against Vanderbilt. Split end Johnny Holloway missed reaction yesterday because of class. Earlier in the day, the junior varsity conducted a two-and-one-half hour scrimage, which Gottfried said went well. Women golfers in last place After 36 holes, the women's golf team stands last among the 14 teams at the Cowgirl Invitational in Stillwater, Okla. The tournament will end tomorrow. Tulsa leads the field with a team score of 612. Trailing Tulsa are Oklahoma State, 625. Texas A&M M/62. Southern Methodist, 625. Lamar, 634. Houston Baptist, 638. Oklahoma, 645. Texas Christian, 652. Nebraska, 654. Missouri, 668. Texas Tech, 677. North Texas State, 689. Wichita State, 701. and KU, 705. The leading golfer for the Jayhawks is Maureen Kelly with a score of 168 Following her on the KU scoring list are Tina Gnewch, 171; Jane Helleberg, 185; Toni Shockley, 184; and Brenda Sanders, 190. By PHIL ELLENBECKER Associate Sports Editor Schedule announced after delays Four national television appearances and fifteen home games are included in this year's KU basketball schedule announced by athletic director Monte Johnson yesterday Announcement of the schedule was delayed until negotiations with CBS and NBC for national television games were completed, assistant athletic director Lonnie Rose said. CBS will teleceive the Jan. 19 game against Oklahoma at Norman, the Jan. 27 game against Michigan at Ann Arbor and the Feb. 9 home game against Memphis State. ABC will teleceive the Feb. 24 home game against Kansas City and two nationally televised games last season. The Oklahoma games will pit last year's Big Eight Conference regular-season champion, Oklahoma, against last year's Big Eight Post-Season Tournament champion, KU. THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 07 Mass phone: 843-115 KATZ Anheuser Busch will regionally televisive five conference games and a nonconference home game against Houston. Five conference games will be shown regionally on the Sportstune cable network. After a Nov 15 exhibition game against the Chinese national team, KU begins its season. Nov 23-25 at the Great Alaska Shootout at Anchorage. This prestigious pre-season tournament annually marks the start of the college basketball season. COLLEGE BASKETBALL KU drew Maryland as a first-round opponent. Other teams at the tournament include Tennessee, Alabama-Birmingham, Illinois, Idaho State, Oregon and Alaska-Anchorage, Maryland, Illinois and Alabama-Birmingham appeared in last year's NCAA tournament. Highlighting the non-conference portion of the schedule are games against Kentucky, a perennial NCAA tournament team, and cross-state rival Wichita State. The Kentucky game is Dec. 31 in Louisville, and the Wichita State game is Jan. 5 at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Mo. "I think this is a fine schedule," Johnson said. "We play some very good teams both at home and on the road and we certainly feel that Kansas should play this type of schedule. With Coach Brown and the team that he has put together, Kansas will certainly be very representative and will be able to compete with anyone in the country." Here is the complete schedule: a KATZ Amehser-Busch regional telecast b Sporttime regional telecast c CBS-TV national telecast d NBC-TV national telecast Nov. 15 China (Exhibition) at Lawrence Nov. 23-25 Great Alaska Shootout at Anchor alaska, Lake Dec. 1 Detroit at Lawrence Dec 4 South Dakota State at Lawrence Dec 8 Abilene Christian at Lawrence Dec 10 South Carolina State at Lawrence Dec 15 Houston at Lawrence Dec 27 George Washington Dec. 22 George Washington at Washington D.C. Dec. 31 Kentucky at Louisville Jan. 3 Texas Southern at Lawrence Jan. 5 Wichita State at Kansas City, Mo Jan. 7 Western Carolina at Lawrence Jan. 11 South Alabama at Mobile b-Jan. 17 Iowa State at Lawrence c-Jan. 19 Oklahoma at Norman b-Jan. 22 Missouri at Lawrence a-Jan. 26 Colorado at Boulder c-Jan. 27 Michigan at Ann Arbor a-Jan. 30 Kansas State at Manhattan b-Feb. 2 Nebraska at Lincoln Feb. 4 Colorado at Lawrence Feb. 6 Oklahoma State at Lawrence d-Feb. 8 Missouri at Lawrence a-Feb. 12 Missouri at Columbia a-Feb. 16 Iowa State at Ames a-Feb. 20 Kansas State at Lawrence d-Feb. 24 Oklahoma at Lawrence b-Feb. 28 Nebraska at Lawrence b-Mar. 2 Oklahoma at Stillwater Mar. 8-9 Big Eight Tournament at Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 5 Big Eight Tournament at campus sites Miami holds off Bills' late rally in 21-17 victory Bv United Press International ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Dan Marino three touchdown passes and the Miami Dolphins held off a late Buffalo rally last night in posting a 21-17 victory over the Bills. Marino, a second-year pro who made his first start last season against Buffalo, threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Julius Throne and third quarter to give the Dolphins a 21-3 lead. Buffalo cut into Miami's lead with less than four minutes left in the third quarter. The Bills, on their first sustained drive of the game, went 80 yards in 13 plays with rookie running back Speedy Neal diving over from one yard to side the Dolphins' 'lead' to 21-10. Buffalo, 0.3, had a scoring opportunity with just over five minutes left in the game, but wide receiver Byron Frankin fumbled after catching a Ferguson pass at the Miami 37. The loose ball was recovered by Dolphins defensive back Don McNeal. Marino completed 26-of-35 passes for 296 yards. Buffalo Bills running back Greg Bell looks for an opening in the Miami Dolphins defense. Miami defeated the Bills, 21-17, behind the passing of quarterback Dan Marino. Marino completed 26 of 35 passes for 296 yards. United Press International After 3 defeats volleyball team to travel to NU By CHRIS LAZZARINO Sports Writer Sports Writer He took an inexperienced team to Houston and returned with players that had been hardened by tough competition, ready to battle Nebraska tomorrow. Although the women's volleyball team was defeated in three straight matches last weekend at the Rice Invitational in Houston, head coach Bob Lockwyn is far "We came out of the tournament with enthusiasm and ready to play more." Lockwood said. "The girls rebounded from losing. Now they know what they need to improve on as individuals and as a team." The Jayhawks lost their first match to Rice, 8-15, 7-15, 5-15. They were defeated in their second match by Iowa, 0-15, 5-15, 6-15. Their third match went the distance, but they were defeated by Tulane, 14-16, 15-12, 13-15, 13-15, 9-15. Lockwood said the team had trouble returning serve against Iowa, but improved against Tulane. Lockwood also said that attacks, which are spikes at the net, and kills, hits that directly cause a point or side-out, were also improved in the Tulane match. FRESHMAN JUDY DESCH led the team against Tulane with 15 kills. Senior Beth Vivian led the team in ace serves and used good play selection as the setter. Lockwood said. "Before the tournament, we really didn't know how the girls would react under fire," Lockwood said. "Now we do" KU travels to Lincoln for a dual match tomorrow against the perennial Big-Eight power Cornmuskens. Lockwood said the dayhawks had never been Nebraska, so they meant a victory must some eventually. "The number one priority is to go to Lincoln, walk in that gym and play with enthusiasm and hustle." Lockwood said "KU has never beaten a Nebraska team, but that won't last forever. We are going to try and get the win. We know any team can be beaten." THE TEAM BLOCKING in Houston was the best it had ever been that early in the season and the team is improving daily. Lockwood said, which gives him hope for the match tomorrow. Lockwood said that the practices before the match would concentrate on improving one-on-one blocking, reading offenses, returning serve and controlling hitting. BENTACOLOR TV RENTACOLOR TV RELEASE Dhl Discounts for You Call Mike (1-704) 4606 FREE Delivery, Installation, & Service GET IN SHAPE WOMEN IN WEIGHTS CLINIC Tues., Sept. 18, 7-10 p.m. Robinson Weight Room Closed To General Public PILOT PRECISE ROLLING BALL PENS. NOW WE GIVE YOU A CHOICE. FINE. EXTRA FINE. 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