University Daily Kansan Friday, November 2. 1979 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sports Women harriers aim for third-place finish The women's cross-country team finished fourth in the Big Eight championships last week, but the season will end for them if they don't better mark tomorrow. KU needs at least a third-place finish in tomorrow's AIAW Region Six championship to gain a spot in the AIAW nations Nov. 17. The 'Hawks made it in last year, but to do it again they will have to edge out Iowa State. (And all of which did better at the Eight Eight meet.) "I was a little bit disappointed we did a little better last week." Coach Terri Anderson said. "But the Big Eight is the best we have." And we knew we would be tough. Our goal is still to go to nationals again, which we hope to accomplish with a strong finish this week." Soccer club faces second Big 8 foe The KU soccer club will face its second Big Eight opponent this Sunday against the Kansas State Wildcats in a noon match at KU's Memorial Stadium. KU has compiled a 6-3-1 overall record this fall. Their 1-1 tie came against Nebraska three weeks ago. K-State, KU renew old rivalry By TONY FITTS Sports Editor The last time the Kansas-Kansas State game really meant anything was 1973, when the Cincinnati Reds lost to the Liberty Bowl. K-State ended the season, and has come no closer to a winning season. in 1973, KU defeated the Wildcats 25-18 before the last sellout crowd in Memorial Stadium. But that was 1973. This year, both teams are struggling to break even. KU has a chance to finish the season with a winnning record, but to do so, the Jayhawks would have had a loss. Oklahoma-KS state is 34, with Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Colorado on its schedule. BUT DESPIE the records, games like KU-KState are always important. 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For further information, contact the Professor of Military Science at your school. ARMY ROTC. ARMY NATIONAL GUARD. ARMY RESERVE. "We all looking forward to playing this year, especially those who were there last week," he said. "We had a football team we used to have a few of." Jayhawks, 36-20, for the first time since 1972, when KState won K-10. This year, the Jayhawks want to prove they are a better team than what they were last November. LAST YEAR'S GAME was the last game Bad Moor as MOU had been born. He had been drafted by the team, dition, the team had a lot of injuries, and morale was low. Kirrys Chirrawa was one of "I guess I'm making up for last time this week." Criswell said. "Whether you win or not, I think the odds are that you're a career. It's *n*hell out of a lot easier to look back when we behemoth them if we lose two years THE WILD CATS haven't beaten KU two years in a row since 1954 and 1955. KU leads the all-time series 52-24. But KState has a good chance at two-in-a-row tomorrow. Last week, the Wildcats surprised Missouri by winning 19-3, led by the team's defense. But a disastrous of Wildcat coach Jim Dickey, Darrell Dickey was 15 for 28 at 187 yards. He started in place of senior Sheldon Paris, who had a d弥拉 shorter discarded shoulder during the season. K-State has lost seven starters to injuries this season, most of them on the defensive team. But the Wildcats are four in the Big Ten and have been behind Nebraska, Missouri and Oklaahoma. "DEFENSEIVELY, THEY are consistent." KU quarterback Brian Bethke said. "From what I've heard and seen, that what's kept them in the ball game." On the other side of the field, KU will be worrying about injuries a lot more this week than in other weeks. Tailbacks Wallek Matt Walker and Vapers, and wide receiver David Vernon are also a number of players who will probably play, despite napping injuries, under the coach's tuck, tackle, Jimmie Zelda, backer, and Casey. "I think we've had a good week of practice," Fambrough said. "Now we have to go out and play." The injuries have struck the tailback position especially hard, leaving only two players on the field and there and will be backed up by Tim Jones. Tim Davis, wide receiver, can play backlash if needed, but Fambrough said he hoped it would not hurt him not the time to worry about injuries anyway. The game begins at 1.30. The weather is expected to be clear, with temperatures in the 60s. TEACHERS WANTED Positions are available this spring and fall for college seniors and graduate students with degrees in Physics, Chemistry, Math, and Engineering to teach college level courses at the Navy's Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Florida. Teaching experience is NOT required Send your resume or call: Lexie Castleman Navy Programs 610 Florida Street Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913-841-4376 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 In the 27th chapter of the Book of Acts there is the account of the Apostle Paul's trip to Italy and to Rome to appear before Pontius Pilot, a bishop of Rome. He handed hands of a Roman Centurion. After they had endured his hostility, they were forced to die and dashed to pieces by the violence of the waves. All the victims, from 160 to 80, were taken by accepting the human cargo of 276 souls. Every one of them was without injury. Their fearful experiences and loss have never been forgotten. Afterailing had been slow and dangerous for many days the ship inlait at a port called Pferres Harbor on the Czech coast. It was the only ship that could sail on the SIRS; I PERCIVE THE VOYAGE WILL BE WITH HURT AND DAMAGE, NOT ONLY TO THE LADING AND ORIGINAL PART OF THE SAILING MATERIALS CENTURION BELIEVED THE MASTER AND OWNER OF THE SHIP MORE THAN THOSE THINGS WHICH WERE The Ceniorur doubtless recognized he had an unusual talent for art, and his ability to court the courteous to him and gave him liberty at some of the ports to visit friends and refresh himself. However, when it came to the sea, he was never able to maintain the natural and wise art to accept that of the captain and owner of ships, nor could he be able to see them. into the jaws of death, and but for the presence of Paul and his human life on board would have perished with the ship and the sea. In this 217th chapter of Acts you will find that after it was too late to save anything except the life in their own skins, the soldiers learned to kill them. The Soldiers, learned to take heed and obey the warnings of The Apotheke. When they rehepted his advice about remaining at Crate, for a long time Paul kept what. But after being given up of being saved, Paul spoke again: FOR THERE GIVEN UP OF being saved, Paul speaks again: FOR THERE I AM AND WHOM I SERVE; FERING FOR GOD, WHOSE THOUSMUST BE BROUGHT BEFORE CAESAR; AND LOOKING GIVEN UP OF being saved, ALL THEM THAT SAIL WITH THEM, WHERE GIVEN UP OF being saved, ALL THEM THAT BELIEVE GOD, THAT IT SHALL BE CAST UPON A CERTAIN ISLAND.: Act 27:23-26. After this we find the Centurion and Soldiers acting on Paula's advice in order THE CENTURION BELIEVED THE MASTER AND THE CENTURION BELIEVED THE MASTER AND WHICH WERE SPOKEN BY PAILI The application of this message can be made to all our individuals, local, national, and international. IN-THESE LAST DAYS SPOKEN UNTO THE PROPHYTE. IN-THESE LAST DAYS SPOKEN UNTO THE PROPHYTE. P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031