Tuesday, October 23, 1979 5 Zidd earns Big 8 honors KANSAS CITY, Mo. AP -AKANSas defensive life Jim Zidh has been named Big Eight defensive player of the week in Iowa on Tuesday in the 24-7 victory over Iowa State. Daddy, a senior, logged a dozen tackles, including 10 unassisted. He turned in six quarterbackacks, for 43 yards in losses, and never wrecked the Cyclone score. "He completely intimidated the team," Coach Don Farrambuck. "Iowa State could not block him. It was a tremendous performance. I don't think he could have done that." Zidd admits it was probably his best game. "I had five sacks once last year, but I feel it was my best game in rushing the passer. "I can see us winning four of the next five games." The Jayhawks have already played, and lost to, Nebraska, and must visit Oklahoma later. "Oklahoma is always tough," he said "But I can see us beating Okie State, Kansas State and Missouri." Steelers crush Broncos PITTSBURGH (AP) - Taryn Bradshaw of the Pittsburgh hurled for 121 yards and two more scores as the Pittsburgh Steelers crushed the Denver Broncos 427 last night in a game that ended in a tie. The triumph moved the Steeleers, 6-2, into sole possession of first place in the AFC Central Division. The Broncos, 5-3, slipped second place behind San Diego in the AFC West. Harris, who managed his second 100-plus game of the season on 12 carries, scored twice and recorded 2 of 2 and 8. He set up a first-quarter touchdown with a 56-yard run around left. Bradshaw completed 18 of 24 passes for 267 yards. He threw an 11-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to Lynn Swann, Bradshaw added a 17-yard scoring loss in the final quarter to running back Sidney Thornton, who also plunged for an earlier touchdown. Steeler's rookie Anthony Anderson bent 10 yards for his first pro touchdown with 26 seconds left in the game to cup a drive that ended in an interception by linebacker Jack Lambert. On their first series of the night, the Steelers put together an 80-yard drive that included Harris' 65-yard run and ended with Swam's touchdown catch. The Broncos responded on their next series with the 64-yard touchdown by Mones, who made the catch near the Pittsburgh 58. The Browns scored a sprint free with a clear path to the end zone. Swan's 6-8 pass play was the longest this season for Pittsburgh. He took the ball away from cornerback Louis Wright near the end of the first half, by safety Bernard Jackson at the Denver 16. Denver, beaten 33-10 here in the playoffs last year, managed its only touchdown in the first quarter on a 42-yard pass play from Craig Morton to Haven Moses. sua films Presents BUD CORT MGM SALLY KELLERMAN Wednesday, Oct. 24 Wednesday, Oct. 24 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Auditorium —No refreshments allowed— sua films Wednesday, October 24 ACTIVATED MOSCOW (1968) Tuesday, October 23 WAIT UNTIL DARK Directed by Terence Young, wom- Aubrey Hepburn, Alan Akkin, Richard Creena, and Efrem Zimbali Jr. Three killerz terrorize a ninely blinded because they believe a shipment of mugged heroin is in her apartment. Directed by Robert Altman, with Bud Pinkham and Michael Dwulay, and other Altman co-workers, young man who lives in the Astrodome and dreams of flying with his helicopter. Thursday, October 25 Cinema from India: SIMARADDHA (1971) Social criticism of modern life in India is presented in this sardonian film by Satayi Ray. BengaliSushruta, is an film on the director will also be involved. Directed by Hal Ashley, with Bud Curt and Ruth Gordon in a cull classic about a boy who's obsessed with death and an old woman who's full of 3:30 & 9:30-Friday 7:00-Saturday THE OMEN Friday & Saturday. October 26-27 HAROLD & MAUDE Directed by Richard Donner, with Gregory Peck, Lee Remick and David Warner in a thriller about a boy who is actually the anti-Chist. Midnight Movies MARTIN Directed by George A. Romero, about a modern-day man who can only survive in a city under attack. By the director who made NIGHT OF THE DEAD and DAWN of THE DEAD All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission Weekend shows also in Woodfort at 3:30, 7.00, 8.30 or 12 midnight and Sun. at 2:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted. At 1:50 am, $15 admission. No Refreshments. ... AND GIVE OTHER AMERICANS A CHANCE FOR A PIECE OF THE PIE. PEOPLE WITH DEGREES OR EXPERIENCE IN LIBERAL ARTS, NURSING, BUILDING, ARCH., LAW, BUS., & EDUC. 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