University Daily Kansan Fridav. October 19. 1979 'Hawks battle first loser 3 By TONY FITTS Sports Editor After playing Pittsburgh, Michigan and Atlanta, the Browns' Iowa State may feel like a breather to the Jayhawks, Iowa State, 2-3, is the only team with a losing record Kansas has met this season. Iowa State has defeated Bowling Green and Kansas State and has lost to Texas, Iowa and Pacific. But KU football Coach Don Fambrough has said the Jayhawks should not take the Cyclones lightly. "Iowa State is a big, strong football team," he said. "If they get some of their injured players back, they're a good football team." But Iowa State may not have some of those injured players back to tomorrow. Chris Boksey the Cyclones' leading defensive tackle, is still doubtful for the middle guard, is still doubtful for the The Cyclones may also have to do without Their top rushers, Danny Goodwin and Rocky Gillis. Goodwin will suit up for the Cyclones, who only a little. Gillis is listed as uncertain. He's so strongest point is probably its pass defense. The secondary, comprising Mike Schwartz, Joe Brown, Larry Crawford and Jeff Stallworth, the lead Big Eight in them. -KANSAN- Sports terceptions with 10, and pass defense, allowing only 92 yards per game. The Cyclone offense is not strong. It has been weakened by injuries and lacks experience. The best players available are Mike Payne, the junior tailback, and Walter Grant, senior quarterback. According to Fambrough, Iowa's offense is similar to "They've emphasized the passing game a little more," he said, "especially throwing to the back." Kansas will be almost at full strength, after sufferings and bruises at the Muggs game. JR Maggs miss the game because of a harmless pull he suffered during practice Monday. He will return to training on Thursday. Kevin Clinton should play, despite a recurring rib injury that caused him to miss practice Monday and Tuesday. "He's made up his mind that he can still go," Framambue said. "It's probably going to hurt him for the rest of the season. Those things don't get well until they reust them for a while." Yesterday, the Jayhawks worked out in Memorial Stadium, which was wet from the mermittent rain showers. The condition of the field may have helped the players, Fambrough said. "I'm glad we got outside and worked on a wet field," he said. "The forecast is for a 40 percent chance of rain Saturday." "I feel we are ready to play. This game is very important to Iowa State—it's their homecoming—and it's very important to us." It's going to be an exciting football game. Starting Line-ups KU Offense JSU Defense JS- Jimmy Lee - KU-CLIQ-Loy Chin LG - Kenneth Kyles LG - Huguenot Kyles BG - Whitman BG - Whitman RT - Dave Fletcher RT - Dave Fletcher RB - Brian Bethesda RB - Brian Bethesda WB - Willie McCaw WB - Lloyd Leaev WB - Joe Brown WB - Joe Brown FS - Mike Schwartz FS - Mike Schwartz K-Mike Hildehack P - Perrit Kansan predictions KU Defense LB-O-Reb Crawford TE-Tran NJ-Garber NI-Sun Garber LG-Ted Clapper RJ-Bom RJ-Bom RD-Dock Clerk RB-Jim Zold RD-Dock Clerk RD-Dock Clerk LS-Boy Young SE-Jerry Lennard LD-Boy Young SE-Jerry Lennard WD-Dilmer Miller WD-Dilmer Miller SB-Water Grant SB-Water Grant S-Leray Irwin FB-Job Sackbecker TB-Jim Leech PL-Griffin PG-Griffin | Game | Davis | Dressler | Earle | Fitts | Frakes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas at Iowa State | Kansas 24-13 | Iowa State 14-12 | Iowa State 14-7 | Kansas 17-10 | Iowa State 14-10 | | Missouri at Colorado | Missouri 17-7 | Missouri 27-18 | Missouri 31-10 | Missouri 28-10 | Missouri 35-10 | | Nebraska at Oklahoma State | Nebraska 38-14 | Nebraska 48-14 | Nebraska 45-14 | Nebraska 56-0 | Nebraska 35-7 | | Oklahoma at Kansas State | Oklahoma 45-14 | Oklahoma 35-7 | Oklahoma 35-3 | Oklahoma 63-0 | Oklahoma 45-7 | | USC at Notre Dame | USC 17-16 | USC 17-14 | USC 21-19 | USC 13-10 | Notre Dame 10-7 | | Texas at Arkansas | Arkansas 14-10 | Texas 25-15 | Texas 24-18 | Texas 21-17 | Texas 20-10 | | Purdue at Michigan State | Purdue 21-12 | Purdue 27-14 | Purdue 27-20 | Michigan State 13-10 | Purdue 37-14 | | Houston at SMU | Houston 28-17 | Houston 28-6 | Houston 35-31 | Houston 27-10 | Houston 39-7 | | Season Totals | 32-16 | 32-16 | 32-16 | 30-18 | 29-19 | Last week correct Kansan predictions hit a season low .425 average. Predictions are made by Tony Fitzsure, science editor; Mike Earle, associate sports editor; Nancy Dressler, managing editor; BBI Franka, assistant managing editor, and Ken Davis, KU sports editor. Soccer Club seeks funds By DAVID BURNS Sports Writer The KU Soccer Club doesn't want to be a club. It wants to be a varsity team. Soccer has been played at KU for a number of years, funded by the Student Senate and various contributors. KU is coming off a successful year. They placed third in the Big Eight tournament last year, although there isn't an official Big Eight League for The team is playing against smaller colleges this year in the Heart of America conference. So far they have a 6-2-1 record. "We're a good team," said Pat McGee. "I want to play well and need to expand outward where the better competition is. I think we have a team that could play tough with some of the best players in our league." "What we're looking for now is support from the University," Cassidy said. "That's what I'm involved in." The 25-man team, coached by Jay Yoffe and Tom Boogher, has 15 matches scheduled this fall with hopes for a better showing in the Big Eight journey in the Lassusay said he planned to start a team of U and eventuates the program to raise awareness of MAW powers such as Indiana, the Air Force and the University of Missouri at St. Louis. bours. "I really think a university this size could support an NCAA soccer team." he said. "All I've been getting is a lot of flak that it isn't possible." that it is a paediatric he said nonrevenue women's sports received the funding they needed, but soccer didn't. "There are more women's sports teams in college campuses than there are men's," he said. "I'll be a bit about Title IX. Well to be blunt, I'd say both. I'm getting screwed by the team." The team received its funding this year from the Student Senate and the department of health, physical education and recreation. In '175 it was like putling teeth to get $1,000 from the Senate, and that wasn't much considering we have to pay for uniforms and the referee—they cost us $240. The team usually said, "There's equipment to pay for and need. We definitely need more." "Last week when we have went to Lincoln, Neb., it would be nice to have had our way up there paid, if nothing else. If we get the bill, we will pay the bill. The team members pay for gas. If we have to stay overnight, we have to get just a couple of miles. What we're getting just isn't sufficient." He said the differences between KU and the nationally ranked teams were finances, varsity recognition, and a paid, full-time coach and staff. "It would be ideal if we could go the "I don't feel soccer has been given a chance on campus. The sport has gained a lot of popularity recently. With support, better players might come out and play. A lot of our key players can't go to all our games." We're worried about travel expenses. route of the football and basketball teams. I think if we had at least $5,000 and a coach we could put the players on the field of that happening are zero right now. Cassidy said he had taken his complaint to Phyllis Howlett, assistant athletic director, but had gotten little assistance. Howlett said yesterday that it was unlikely there would be intercollegiate soccer at KU, as long as soccer was not a B艾 Eleight sport. "He was concerned with forming an intercollegiate team on campus," she said. "I was not interested in various schools concerning soccer. I thought he might be interested in reading." Cassidy said his next step was to contact state legislators in Kansas City, Kan. Johnson County and Wichita to help their assistance. "Right now I'm drafting letters to these legislators, he said. "Soccer is big in all three areas, so I hope they can help me out." The Jayhawks play Benedictine College Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in Atchison. Men netters shuffle lineup for matches KU's men's tennis start a hectic schedule in Columbia, Mo. with a 3 p.m. match today against the University of Missouri and an 8 a.m. match tomorrow with last year's NAIA championship of Southern Illinois at Edwardsville. Tennis Coach Tom Kivisto will use a single lines of David Thiee at No. 1, Weyman Seal at No. 2. Bill Kritzma at No. 3 and John Ramlee at No. 4 and Rick Wertk at No. 6. The doubles teams were changed for the weekend competition. Kivisto said. Thies and Runnels will still be the No.1 team, but Collier will play No. 2 with Krizman. Wertz will team with Kevin Lehr for the No. 3 duo. Linkers play finale After finishing third in the KUInvitational last week, the women's golf team plays in the Missouri Invitational this weekend in Columbia, Mo. The 36-hole tournament will be played on the par-72 University Golf Course. KU Coach Sandy Bahan said she expected the tournament to take place in the Kansas tourney to be in Columbia. مجموعة المعلومات - أدوات الإعلام THE ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS سَمِعُ الشَّفْرَ البرَاءَ من العربَة AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS The second annual 10,000 meter Jayhawk Jog, sponsored by Gamma Phi Beta soraity and Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, will begin at 9:30 a.m. this Sunday. Runners wishing to enter the day of the race show support. For those attending the day of the race, fees are $2 per before Sunday and $5 per the day of the race. Fees may be paid in 1972 or the Kappa Pel house at 1007 West 11th St. P.O. Box 712 Lawrence KS 88046 Jayhawk Jq T-shirts will be given to all entrants, and trophies will be presented after the race to the first three female and male runners. Entry fees will be donated to Jogathon this Sunday According to race consultant Jon Blongewicz, the jog attracted more than 400 participants last year. تستخدم المجموعة من الخدمات البحوث للمشاريع التجارية في مسجد بيئة الحكومة المتخصصة في التعليم العالي والمعلمية المدرسة في نقطة أخرى من الطلاب الذين يتعلقون بالرياضة و شغلة في المجتمع الحديدي للجامعة والتطور سوقاً مكانياً في الجامعات المدنية والعلومية 19 / 12هـ. "Community Build" الجماعات المدنية والعلومية "Mass of All "الفلاح "Flower shop" . مثلا يُنشئ البطاقة مطلوبة التحقق من إعادة الاتصال في السجل "We need to have good games this weekend to help carry us through the winter." Coach B Stancifluid said. KU, which split a doubleheader with Nebraska at Lincoln last weekend, brings a 3-5 record into this weekend's contests. الاستلام العالي من الشركة الله وَمَا جَعْلُوا لَهُمْ بِالصَّلَامِ العلاقة التشغيلية Simms, the strong-armed rookie quarterback the Giants nabbed out of Morehead State in the NFL's first draft round last June, combined with a disappointing offensive showing of the season, rolling up 377 yards total offensive in a 32-16 victory over San Francisco. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The New York Giants and their high-flying rookie tandem of Phil Simms and Earnest Gray meet the Kansas City Chiefs, still smarting from a through spanning at the hands of Denver, in a National Football League game Sun- Southern Illinois-Edwardsville is led by Juan Farrow, who won the championship five of out six years as a receiver in the Big Ten. The selection last year, posting a 31-1 record. 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Tonight CLARENCE "GATEMOUTH" BROWN Simons completed 17 of 29 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns while Gray, a second-round choice out of Mississippi State, scored 14 touchdowns and touchdown receptions of 13 and 11 yards. The Chiefs, 4-3 after the 24-10 loss to Denver, have experienced a big loss in quarterback confidence. Rookie Steve Fuller, who had been starting since the third game of the year, was bounced late in the playoffs. The Chiefs would be Livingston would be starting against the Giants. "I just believe that is the right change to make at this time," Levy said. "But depending on the game situation, Steve could play Sunday." The game promises to be less than a banana for fans of offensive football. The Giants rank 14th in the National Football League. The Cincinnati Chiefs are No. 14 in the AFC in total offense. THE SOUTHPLAZA CHIROPRACTIC CENTER WELCOMES KU STUDENTS & FACULTY For spinal related conditions feel free to contact DR.WILLIAM A.MILLER Member. 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