14 Friday, October 5, 1979 University Daly Kansan 100% of your savings dollars are re-invested in this community when you save at LSA! money market interest rate: Member F.S.L.C. Equal Opportunity Employer Lender 10. 327% 1. 50's paid on Passbook accounts, no minimum interest compounded daily. $10,000 minimum. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal LAWRENCE SAVINGS ASSOCIATION NINETH & VIRGINT STREETS styling for men and women 1017 1/2 Mass open Mon-Thurs. 841-8276 it by appointment Bostwicks invites you and your parents to visit (or come with a friend) Reasonable Prices and Good Selection Dresses Sportswear Coats Skirts & Blazers Accessories Accessories (Many special buys from our sale racks) Jr. & Misses Sizes Hours: Mon-Fri: 10-8 p.m. Sat: 10-6 p.m. Sun: 1-5:30 p.m. M. C. or Visa Layaway Bostwicks 23rd & Iowa By TONY FITTS Snorts Editor Orange to face Crimson and Blue Tomorrow's football game between KU and Syracuse University could be the tale of three quarterbacks. One of the three is Syracuse's Bill Hurley, a senior who has led the Orangemen to a 3-1 record. Hurley is a versatile player who won six games and second game of the season, against West Virginia, and then came back to rush for 164 yards against Northwestern the following season. The third quarterback is Clinton's backup, Brian Bethe. He will start for Kansas tomorrow because of Clinton's injuries. ANOTHER QUARTERBACK is KU'S Kevin Clinton. He started for the Jayhawks in each of their first three games, and has passed for 38 yards on 36 completions out of 47 attempts last week. He injured his back slightly during the Michigan game, and his ribs a little more seriously during the North Texas State game. Clinton played through, though, and was said yesterday. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Probable starters Sports KANSA OFFENSE 46 Kew SC BVYTAU SCALE SYBAC DEFENSE 47 Kew SC Tubalaua BVYTAU Mime Zanic 48 Kem SC Ragadable BVYTAU Mike Connors LG RG 63 Jim Ragadable LT RE Mike Connors BG RG 20 Bob Whiteman LT RE Mike Connors RT RT 5 Loay Said MLB Kee Kominari KT RT 5 Loay Said MLB Kee Kominari QR 17 Ben钻贝梯 LCB Dicr Henton QR 17 Ben钻贝梯 LCB Dicr Henton FB 14 Harry Syring FC BArk Applegate FL 14 Harry Syring FC BArk Applegate FB 14 David Vernet RC BArk Spatite FB 14 David Vernet RC BArk Spatite BETHKE, A SENIOR, began last season KANSAS DEFENSE SYRAUXC OFFENCE LGLB Kirk City CVWEL TOY Storm LGBI Kirby Carswell TSOR Tony Storm G66 Giant Gardner LGI Tory Hazan ROG 61 Stan Gardner LGI Tory Hazan ROG 11 James Apple LGI C4 Craig Johnson ROLB Kirk McNutton LGI John McCollom RLBC Kirk McNutton WR Jhon McCollom RLCB 31 Dervil Milter RT AR Art墨柯 LCB 31 Dervil Milter RT AR Art墨柯 S H 47 Levy Law RB RB 41 Manillevandle S H 47 Levy Law RB RB 41 Manillevandle M Hibach Mike Hibach Gk Anderson DEFENSIVELY, RU looks as if it might win two teams. It looks like the unit is not a stone wall, but to 171 yards rushing, fifth in the Big Eight. Hawks are last in the conference in averaging 20 yards a catch on six receptions. Bike to sell? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. Syracuse seems to be a proponent of the "good offense school of defense. The team has been doing well, two last football games, but they have allowed 46. Their scoring average of 22 points per game is only a little better than Oklahoma, and their only loss was to Ohio State, 31-14. as the Jawhawk's starting quarterback in the multiple offense, but he injured his back in the first game against Texas A&M, and then in the second, where the railing allowed him to come back this fall. The Kansas offense may look a little different with Bethek at quarterback. Clinton is tail '61—"and has a good arm. He's a classic clash dribble and locket the football. Bethke, on the other hand, is short- —10" and quick. He started four games in 1977 as a wishbone quarterback and was a winner for two years. He will end to run the ball a little more than Clinton. KU has some option plays in its playbook that he might show off. SYRACUSE HAS more on offenses than Hurley. Joe Morris, running back, has been having a good year, and Art Monk, wide receiver, who gained more than 1,000 yards last year as a freshman, has been moved to linebacker and is leading the team in receiving. KU finally showed it had a running game. KU led 42-19 and scored in Sydney each gained more than 100 yards to lead KU huskers to a 300-yard game. Kevin Murpury and Lloyd Jobie lead the teams down home. FAMBROUGH SAID Syracuse would be a tough opponent for KU. "We'll have to play the best defensive football game we've played to date to stay in the ball game with that bunch," he said. "There's a lot of pressure on our defense." Kansan predictions | Game | Davis | Dressier | Earle | Pitts | Frakes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New Mexico St. at Nebraska | Nebraska 52-10 | Nebraska 52-7 | Nebraska 56-14 | Nebraska 41-7 | Nebraska 38-7 | | Colorado at Oklahoma | Oklahoma 35-9 | Oklahoma 45-7 | Oklahoma 45-0 | Oklahoma 52-7 | Oklahoma 42-7 | | Syracuse at Kansas | Syracuse 31-15 | Syracuse 27-21 | Syracuse 21-19 | Kansas 24-21 | Kansas 10-7 | | Oklahoma State at So. Carolina | South Carolina 28-16 | Oklahoma St. 17-14 | South Carolina 24-17 | South Carolina 13-10 | South Carolina 14-10 | | Tulsa at Kansas State | Kansas State 24-12 | Kansas State 28-14 | Kansas State 31-21 | Kansas State 14-7 | Kansas State 21-3 | | Uni. of Pacific at Iowa State | Iowa State 28-7 | Iowa State 24-16 | Iowa State 24-7 | Iowa State 28-10 | Iowa State 35-3 | | Michigan at Michigan State | Michigan 21-20 | Michigan 30-18 | Michigan 24-21 | Michigan 14-13 | Michigan 21-17 | | Stanford at UCLA | UCLA 17-14 | UCLA 28-21 | UCLA 31-24 | Stanford 21-20 | UCLA 21-0 | | Penn State at Maryland | Penn State 24-17 | Penn State 26-10 | Penn State 17-13 | Penn State 24-20 | Penn State 14-10 | | Texas A&M | Texas A&M 21-14 | Texas A&M 34-14 | Texas A&M 16-10 | Texas A&M 21-10 | Texas A&M 24-21 | | Season Totals | 23-7 | 24-6 | 21-9 | 21-9 | 21-9 | Last week correct Kansan predictions resulted in a 78. average. Predictions are made by Tony Filt, sports editor; Mike Earle, sports writer; and Scott Benton, analyst. Frakes, assisting management editor; Ken Davis, KU sports stringer for the Kansas City Star and Times. ADMIRAL CAR RENTAL Pick-Up and Delivery Service Available NEW ARRIVALS: 15 Passenger Vans 2340 Alabama 80 Chevettes 843-2931 Attention Republicans!! Nancy Kassebaum to speak at Bradley Farm, Rt. 5 Sunday, Oct.7 5-7 pm For Reservations Call Delores Haas 843-0871 Bring covered dish, table service. Coffee and meat furnished by Republican Women of Douglas County Jay Bowl 2nd Place 20% 3rd Place 20% Sign Up At The Jay Bowl 1st Place 50% single elimination Open To KU Students & Staff Doadline Friday Oct. 12, 6:00 p.m. Oct.13,1979 2:00 p.m. Entry Fee $5.00 60% prize fund 9 Ball Tournament Race To Five --the games. 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