6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. October 30. 1979 'Hawk JV loses The Baker University junior varsity football team tailed to score three touchdowns in the fourth quarter toUPU's fifth victory over the Jayhawks' season with a 1-3 record. The Jayhawks did all of their scoring in the second quarter after falling behind 3-0 on a 27-yard Baker field goal in the first quarter. KU quarterback Steve Smith scored from one yard out with 12:31 left in the first half to put the Jayhawks ahead 6-3. Dee Munger's point after kick failed. Less than seven minutes later, KU inside linebacker Bandyrell Dibarron intercepted a Baker pass and returned it 41 yards for a touchdown. A successful two-point conversion pass from tailback Tim Davis to Tim Press put KU on top 14-3 at halftime. Aside from an apparent 70-ward score pass from Baker quarterback Chuck Erwin, the Lakers' offense back because of an illegal procedure offensive threat in the third quarter. Controlling the ball most of the fourth quarter, Baker began its scoring spree with a 22-yard touchdown pass from Ervin to Jake and then to Zach Randolph in game Baker's successful point-after-flick. touchdown kick reduced KU's lead to four points. After a KU turnover, Baker scored again on a two-yard run by fullback Bean Williams with 7:04 left in the game. The PAT kick but Baker beaked 17:43. KU's chances for a comeback faded minutes later when Karlton Ballard tumed a Baker punk inside KU's ten-yard line. In KU's next series, a 38-yard run by Jordan Bicker scored a first goal, and Baker's defense held after three unsuccessful runs and a quarterback back on an attempted pass. Taking advantage of the turnover, Baker punched in its final touchdown on Erwin's quarterback sneak with 0:18 left in the game. He returned to attempt a failed, trapped the final score 2-1. Turnovers played a big part in the Jayhawks' loss. KU fumbled seven times during the game, losing four of them. KU managed just 152 yards of total offense with only 92 yards rushing. Bamacerated 735 yards total offense, 203 of those coming on masses. Smith completed seven of 11 passes for 45 yards to lead KU quarteterbacks. Davis was the leading Jayhawk rusher with 76 yards on 13 carries. WHAT A WEEK! WEDNESDAY—Halloween Costume Party with PAT'S BLUE RIDDIM BAND and THE FOUR FRIENDS only $ 3.00 at the door THURSDAY—JOHN HAMMOND "NIGHTCAWKS live T.V. Taping for PBS FRIDAY—PAT'S BLUE RIDDIM BAND— Reggae Dance Party SATURDAY—BILLY SPEARS REUNION Billy is Back and Kickin get here early for a good seat $4.00 gen. adm. $3.50 members SUNDAY—THE POLICE are coming Adv. Tickets available for this Great Regease Rock Show Lawrencec Opera 642 $ ^{ \circ} $ Mass. St. Lawrence $ ^{\circ} $ Ks. (913)842-6930 Come to the all campus pre-game party at Shenanigans. GET A JUMP ON THE WILDCATS! Friday, Nov. 2 2:30-5:30 FOR ALL FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORES, & JUNIORS $3.00 Non-members $1.00 Members "Everybody expects Billy to have that Oklahoma Coach Barry Swain of Sims Iowa State performance. 'He can't do it.' The coach was he healthy. Things went right for Billy." It was the first 200-yard game of the season for the 1978 Heisman Trophy winner and the first time in three weeks he has topped 100 yards in a game. He had been one of the most automatic figure during each of the two previous weeks by Texas and Kansas State. Memberships available at the door. Sims has 778 yards this season but, with only four games remaining, he is well behind his torrid pace of 1978 when he led the nation with 1,762 yards. Billy Sims didn't disappoint any of his large, local Oklahoma following Saturday with a 202-yard, four-touchdown per-game in the Sooners' 38-9 victory over Iowa State. BE THERE! Iowa State Coach Donnie Duncan said, "think Billy Sims is as great a back as he ever been. There's no better player in the country right now." Sponsored by Board of Class Officers Duncan coached the Oklahoma running backs under Switzer before accepting the host with the Cyclones this year. Sports UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NU, OU still in lead; the rest fight it out Hermes will run through you and youarád them. Durham will aid you. Know all the things happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technology happen to it at Surfaced. You see technolog Duncan has had some problems of his own at tailback. His Cyclones are down to their 5. No tailback—freshman Ronnie Osborne—who started the season as a quarterback. --- lowa State lost last both No. 1 tailback Rocky Gillis (knee) and No. 2 Danny Goodwin (broken ribs) in the second game of the season against Texas and No. 3 Victor Macker (ankle) in the third game. Lowa State lost No. 4 Mike Payne suffered a rib injury last Saturday against Oklahoma. Freshman quarterback Darirell Dicke got the headline for Kansas State's stunning 194 upset of Missouri last weekend but the Knicks and father—Jim Dickey knows better. "It's easy to play quarterback when you have a supporting cast that played as well." Duncan said of Hibbett's performance. "Roosevelt Duncan was back and Eddy Hibbett played his best game. He has that a big way to go before he accomplishes what he wants to accomplish as a college quarterback." The victory against Missouri in Columbia was the triumph in six years and their first win over the Tigers in eight years. The Wildcats were 20-point underdogs for Missouri's home-state. "The greatest thrill in this business is seeing the look in the kids' eyes when they've won a game as important as this one," said Jim Dickey. Despite skiphipping Kansas 30-17, Oklahoma State left Lawrence with a number of favorable impressions of the Jayhawk offensive effort. Quarterback Brian Bettke caught three passes for 195 yards and Verse Irwin returned five fouls for 114 yards. "Kansas has two or three players as good as we are we've faced," said Oklahoma State head coach Sean McDermott. "We have played the likes of Arkansas, South Carolina, Missouri and Nevada." Irwin is Hill championships to be held Sunday Two Greek and two independent intramural football teams will meet Nov. 4 in Memorial Stadium to play for the coveted Hill Championships. The Gridiron Girls, 20-15 wins over On- Loose, meet Bri Paeth B1, 7-0 wins over Alpha Gamma Delta, in Memorial tumor at 2.15 Sunday for the women's game. Two of the playoff games last Sunday brought out one fact in football: miracles don't often occur. The men's championship will be a family affair, when the Frat champ, Beta Theta Pi joins against its brother team, the Beta Taupi, on their college League. The Beta play at 3:15. Phi Delta Theta trailed the Betas 3-14 in the second half with three minutes remaining. It didn't appear that the Betas were willing to let up until a clutch touch, but it would not have worked. Geohaeun made the score 14-10. But the Betas sat on the ball for the remainder of the game, taking a delay of a golf-game penalty and flipping. The ending was no different in the Independent women's final, except that it took good defense and the psychological support to defeat the Gridder Girls to defeat On the Loose 28-15. On-the-Lose trailed 8-20 with a minute and 16 seconds remaining. Mint Deal break a long run for a TD and a 15-28 score. On-the-Lose came up with a key interception with less than a minute left. On-the-Lose then had four chances to score from mid-field, but one near interception, two incomplete back later the season ended for On-the-Lose. Sheldon resigns post for job on magazine The assistant sports information director for KU athletics has resigned his position effective Nov. 3 to take a position as editor of the magazine, new magazine dealing with KU athletics. The assistant director, Jim Sheldon, would he join LaTeen Enterprises in Kansas City. Mo. to begin publishing "Jayhawks in Kansas Athletics" in early December. "The magazine will be published 20 times a year," Sheldon said. "It will come out weekly during football season and monthly." Woodard and Valentine honored KU basketball star Lynette Woodard is one of only 20 players to be invited to the final U.S. Olympic trials, which are scheduled to be held March 26-32. Preliminary trials will be held early that week. Any woman with amateur status is eligible to participate. The invitations to the finals were issued by members of the American Basketball Association-United States of America. Sue Gunter, women's basketball coach at Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas, is the U.S. Olympic coach. Woodard, Wichita junior, led the nation in scoring last year with a 31-point average. After playing with the team last summer Woodard participated on the U.S. national team in the Spartacus sports festival in Russia. She also led the United States University Sports University Games in Mexico City. Woodyard isn't the only KU basketball player to be recognized for outstanding achievement this fall. While most of the top 15 players in homecoming festivals, junior All-Bill Homecoming festivals, junior All-Bill Sports Illustrated magazine was posing for Sports Illustrated magazine was selected as one of the top defensive players at his position in the nation and will be in an article in one of Sports Illustrated's This is the second year in a row Valentine has been showcased by Sports Illustrated for being one of the premier players in the nation. Sheldon said he took the new position because it was an advancement, not because he was dissatisfied with KU. the rest of the year. Let Du.books about 30 similar magazines at other schools. Most of the articles will be done by free-lance writers." In last year's Sports Illustrated college basketball valentine, Valentine was featured along with several of his talented sophomore classmates, which included Nate Drease, who recently turned pro. Notre Dame's Kelly Triputca, and Iona's Jena Ruland. Don Baker, KU sports information director, said he planned to interview candidates for Sheldon's position later this week to name a successor within two months. "I have made some changes in the job offered to me, but the job are at us use of your college-level experience and a background in printing and publishing," Bucker said. "The salary is $190,000." Sheldon said his current salary was $12,000 a year. The assistant sports information director responsible for putting together all programs for the school and all other printed programs and all other printed materials. Baker said, which totals nearly $70,000 in sales. HENRY'S RESTAURANT Baker also he anticipated some other changes within the sport information office concerning staff duties. The changes have not been made final yet, B Baker, said, but they will be made to help equalize the roles given to men's and women's sports. Sheldon came to KU in January 1979, after working as a staff reporter for the Marietta Daily Times in Ohio. 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