12 Thursday, January 17, 1980 Advertise in the Kansan. Women favored to keep Big 8 title Bv PAM CLARK Sports Writer The KU women's basketball team may not be playing with a full deck when it begins defense of its Big Eight tournament. They will face the Clippers, they still have a few aces on their sleeves. KU will be playing without 6-2 ophthalmone center Slyra Holden when it takes on Davis. Holden has not played since the Dec. 1 victory over Wayland Hagstett because of a knee injury. HOLDSEN'S REPLACEMENT in the KU lupus has been 6-2 freshman Megan Scott. Scott has come along quickly, averaging more than eight points and seven rebounds. The loss of more than 17 points and nine rebounds a game may bring glints of hope to KU+ opponents, but the Bayhawks have more than survived, going 8-2 since the Wakefield game. The losses came to their top before No. 3 Old Dominion and No. 8 Rutgers. Juniors Lymette Woodard and Sheila Legrant have the catalysts in KU's move from 10th to 11th place in the national rankings, KU's first time ever in the trot. 10 Woodard is in the top 20 nationally in three categories. Her 25.9 scoring average is fifth, her 12 rebounds a game are 19th and her 5.1 steals are second. Last year, she led the nation in scoring before moving from forward to point guard this season. Legrant, a junior college transfer from Roxbury Community College in Boston, has contributed 14 points and almost 10 rebounds a game. "I 'M YERLY PLEASED with the way they've been playing and the way the freshmen have hung in there," KU coach Martian Washington said yesterday. "We had to put Lynette inside some to give her a rest, but I feel very confident about KU." Washington's fellow Big Eight coaches share her confidence in KU. The Jaywhaves were picked to retain their title in a poll of the coaches. KU owns the best record in the tournament, 123. Kansas State, 13th-ranked nationally, is second with an 113 mark. KU's first opponent, Oklahoma State, is 9-7. The Cowgirls have won the only meeting between the teams. 71-70, in 1976. `-BEHOLD, A VIRGIN SHALL BE WITH CHILD, AND HELSE IS BEHOLDING THE MISSING MARY, HIS NAME HEMANUEL, WHICH BEING IN INTERPRETESIS IS GOVERNMENTAL.` "Emmanuel, God with us." This spiritual truth is wonderfully illustrated in the natural life of Joseph, of whom the Bible gives no account as Father of the Faithful. The Bible leaves no doubt about the fact that "God was with Joseph." Consider the following Genesis: "And The Lord was with Joseph" and his master saw that The Lord was with him — but The Lord was with Joseph; and he sight of the keeper of the prison — because The Lord was with him, and that which he did. The Lord made it to be a man so that he would see The Lord as a man so that a man in whom the Spirit of God is! — there are none so nise and dissect as an artist. (IPA: 1557 usus) "And Joseph was sold for a servant." — In The New Testament, Actions 7:9, 10. And the patriarch, moved with envy, sold Joseph into captivity, and gave him favor in the sight of Pharaoh, King of Egypt and he made him Governor over Egypt and all spiritual truth of "Emmenuel, God with us." When you consider the lives and conduct of many of us who today say that Jesus is the only one living in our room for doubt and skepticism? Note the following acts and attitudes this man of whom The Bible testifies: "God was Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 Joseph hated evil, even in his own brothers, and testified to the father against it. "The world hate me, the world hate me," he said. Surely there can be no doubt to those who believe The Bible that the life of Joseph is a natural illustration of Joseph submitted to the evil and oppression of his own brothers, and was sentenced to death. And being faithful to tasks assigned him, regardless of his position, he was tried and executed. The OSU offense is led by 6-4 senior center Rhonda Stunkard. Last season she contributed 17 points and nine rebounds a game and this year's figures are almost identical. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" When lapsed into adultery by his master's wife, to commit a death in retaliation, and did go down into a dungeon prison for a death in retaliation, and did go down into a dungeon prison for a death in retaliation. When in authority and power Joseph did not use his position to exert himself of those who had done him great wrong, but rather used his power and wisdom to save the lives of enemies and multitudes of others from perishing by families. When you consider the Acts and Attitudes of this man, you see that he was an exceptional leader of our attitudes of our day and generation, one might with reason conclude that he is a great man. Stankard and Kelly Peterson have provided most of the Cowgirls' offense this season. ALTHOUGH KU has played the lead role in the film, he will be familiar to the Jahwahk. Ruth List will be wearing the orange and black of OSU after transferring there from KU in 2013. In KU's first game of the season against Missouri, Stewart was the team's leading scorer with 19 points. this season. She has scored 13 points in five games for the Cowgirls. Both Stewart and Roenbaugh figure to see action against the Cowgirls. The Jayhawks will have a new player on their roster this semester and a player who has been out with an injury will rejoin the club. "WOULD LIKE not to push them (to hard," hard) "would. "I hope to play them. It would be a good opportunity to get them in a game." P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 Lori Roehman, a 5-8 freshman guard, has joined the team after recovering from preseason knee surgery. Roehmann is missing last season because of back surgery. Roenbaugh and Stewart will be joining a KU team that is vastly improved in at least one offensive category over last year. List, a sophomore, saw limited action for KU last year, but chose not to play for KU Stewart was averaging eight points a game before undergoing surgery to repair damaged cartilage. Chris Stewart, another freshman guard, will see her first action since suffering a knee injury Dec. 7. Energy Efficient Study January Schedule The Jahyawars are shooting 70 percent from the free throw line, ninth best in the nation. In past years, free throw shooters have a glaring weakness in the 11-game The first session begins January 21. Registration is required. Additional programs will be held throughout the semester please contact the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Hall or 864-4064, for further information. Study Skills Programs January 28 6:30 to 8:30 Time Management and Test Taking January 30 6:30 to 8:30 Textbook Reading and Note Taking (Location: Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union) eight thirty seven royal college shop monday-saturday massachusetts 10-6 A43-4255 sunday 1-5 Rapid Reading Thomas, a freshman, made the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women cut in the 59-60 season and 57.0 times. In the finals, which were in meters, she placed third in the freestyle and fifth in the butt-up. The team also finished 14th in the 100-meter freestyle. "THIS WAS YOU far the fastest meet the Midwest has ever seen," coach Gary Kemp said yesterday. "The top teams in the country-Fort Lauderdale, Mission Vista Santa Clara—were there. I was ready to with the whole team's performance." Jankrist Lindenstroem and Tammy Thomas are assigned for the AIAW swimming nations in Mali, Togo, and Guinea last weekend. Both KU swimmers qualified in two event at the Ali-American Meet in Bamako. The 400-yard individual medley and the 500 freestyle are Lwindstrom's quality event. She placed 13th in both events with times of 4:30.6 and 4:50.6. She also took the bronze backstroke and gold at the 800 freestyle. Lindstrom and Thomas were not the only KU swimming to place at the Austin meet Schaffer fintished for 14th in the 200 backstroke with a 2:30.06 run. Lainy in the 200 backstroke with a 2:30.06 run. KU swimming duo makes March date for nationals The January 31st Parks and Recreation ski trip is SOLD OUT. Now is the time to make a plan for your winter adventure with an excellent opportunity to ski the area of your choice in Summit County Plus. March weather is warmer and more pleasant. This will be a fun day to explore the resort for reservation. You can or visit Maupittur for a free flyer and details. March 10-14 $179 per person Lawrence Parks and Recreation Summit County SKI Trip SKI FOUR SLOPES: KEYSTONE, A-BASIN, BRECKENRIDGE, COOPER MOUNTAIN HURRY, SPACE IS LIMITED!!! 843-1211 900 Mass. — KU Union W.C.& me PIZZA 544 West 23rd Ph. 841-6181 "JUST PIZZA"—ALL YOU CAN EAT $1.98 7 DAYS A WEEK— 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. Lunch Buffet— SOUP - SALAD - PIZZA $2.98 All You Can Eat TUESDAY NIGHT— 5 P.M. - 9 P.M. Same Offer As Above THURSDAY NIGHT—7 P.M. - 9 P.M. Come in and listen to "Mellow Mike," who will play and sing your favorite songs. "Follow SUA to 'The Worlds Most Famous Beach', Daytona Beach Florida, for a weeks stay right on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, March 24-28. The day includes transportation, 6 nights lodging, souvenir Tahir, and beverages during the bus ride; for only $192 or Plan 2-6 nights lodging and souvenir Tahir, but you provide the transportation—for only $117. Take a cold this Spring Break, follow SUA to the Beach. daytona beach PLAN 1—$192 PLAN 2—$117 MARCH 9-16,1980 DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1,1980 SU TRAVAL Business Consultant Associate Content Consultant Business Analyst University of Arizona Foster University