6 Wednesday, October 31. 1979 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks shuffle line-up because of injuries The KU football team practiced in Allen Field House yesterday because of the rain. Coach Dam Brabble said the Field House conditions certainly weren't the best. "But we have to practice where we can," he said. 'I'm sure it's raining in Manhattan, too.' On Monday, KU coaches had said some players were doubtful for Saturday's game against K-8. Offensive coordinator John Hadi said that David Verser had suffered a head injury during the Oklahoma State game, and doubled for the K-State game. Fambrough said yesterday that Verser's condition had improved. Hadl also that Walter Mack, running back, Jim Ragdale, guard, and Wayne Capers, running back, should be ready Saturday. Defensive coordinator Tom Batta said that Jim Zimm, linebacker, and Charles Casey, tackle, should be ready. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sports Levy settles on Fuller KANAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)—For the fourth time this season, the Kansas City Chiefs are going to change starting quarterbacks. But this time it's for good. Steve Fuller, Kansas City's firstround draft pick out of Clemson last June, will start at quarterback for the staggering day against the San Diego Chargers. "We want Steve to step in now, with seven games left, and get the value of these games, to grow," said Kansas City Coach Marv Levy. "It's a move we have to make at this time. We want to establish a sense of direction. We have a young team with a lot of promise. We have a team with a lot of promise to give with this young team." Veteran Mike Livingston opened the 1979 season at quarterback but was replaced by Fuller in Game 3 against the Houston Oilers. Fuller then guided Kansas City to three wins in its five games before being replaced by Livingston in Game 8 against the New York Giants. RESEARCH CANADA'S LARGEST SERVICE Sand now for latest catalog. Thousands of tappers on all subjects. 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Friday & Saturday November 2-3 FOUL PLAY Directed by Colin Hogan, with Chewy D.C. Hawn, and Burress Meredith Mereleh. D.W. Griffith's classic short, "The Wife," is a bit of the same - one of the first gangster films. Midnight Movies Midnight Movie COLLISIONS (1978) an experimental science fiction "work-in-progress" about alien space travel with an open-ended story. Liz Stallym Lily Tommy, Dan Aykroyd and Glinda RADner; video work by EdEmsh-wiler and choreography by Louis Herman; short films. *Hardware Wars.* Sunday, November 4 FANTASTIC ANIMATION FESTIVAL (1977) A selection of 14 short works of comedy by a group winning TV, commercials, a 1941 Superman cartoon, films with scores and many stories, and Cat Screws, and much more. Monday, November 5 Truffaut: TWO ENGLISH GIRLS at Directed by Francois Truffaut, with Jean-Pierre Leaard Two of the novels are in love with the same man for seven years. Based on two novels by the same author, JULIE JETS AT LEMAN. The Best in Live Entertainment comes to Lawrence All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission. Weekends also in Woodruff at 3:00, 7:00, 8:30 or 12 midnight and Sun. at 2:00 p.m., unless otherwise given up to 1:50 admission. No Retirements. G. P. Loyds West Hillcrest Shopping Center Oct. 31—Jasper Nov. 2—Treat Nov. 3—(after the Game) Treat 2 'Hawks lead league KU's David Verser and Leroy Irvin are tops in two statistical categories in the Big Eight after seven weeks of play. Verner lead the team in receiving with 16 catches for 398 yards. He already had 47 catches last season, recording record behind Emmet Edwards, who ended the 1972 season with 46 catches. In the runback category, Leroy Irvin leads in pount returns with an average of 11.8 yards in 21 tries. Irvino returned five pouts for a career-high 120 yards in the 30-17 loss to Celtic, and he led the team to reclaim the league leadership in that department He also ranks 10th nationally. Jarvis Redwine of Nebraska and Billy Sims of Oklahoma used 200-yard games last weekend to run away from the field in the Big Eight rushing competition. Redwine used his 206-yard showing in Colorado to put up a fight. He used his 302-yard performance against Iowa State to increase his seven-game average to 111. The next closest competitor is Redwine's Nebraska teammate I.M. Hipp, with an average of 79 yards. Redwine also leads the conference in all-purpose rushing with an average of 13.5 yards per game. The Trophy winner Sims is the league leader in scoring with 96 more than 46 more than anyone else in the Big Eight. KU women cagers scrimmage tonight The KU women's basketball team will scrimmage Haskell Junior College today at 4:30 at Allen Field House. Student Legal Services are Available . . . 1 Advice and consultation on any legal matter. KU Coach Marian Washington said that the hawks had not had a chance to win yet, but that she would ask the Haskell team to set up some kind of zone in the scrimmage. It will be the Jayhawks' second scrimmage. Last Saturday KU defeated Phillips University 129-76. 212 Carruth O'Leary phone for appointment 864-5665 Wednesday Night Walk In 2) Preparation, drafting and review of contracts, leases and other legal documents. 3) Correspondence and negotiation in an effort to settle cases short of litigation. 4) Incorporation of bonaffine non-profit student organizations. 5) Documents not tolerated. 212 Carruth-O'Leary Student Senate Offices Student Union 105B (3rd Floor) Time 7:30-9:30 pm Paid for by student Activity fees Paid for by Student Activity Fees SKI THE SUMMIT Your accommodations, bus transportation, lift tickets, and ski rental for five days are all included in the $250 package. Can you get accommodations this close to the slopes during Christmas Break? 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