12 University Daily Kansan Sports Monday, Dec. 2, 1985 Week Ahead at KU Compiled by the office of University relations; Published as a public service by the Kansan. Dec. 2 Today Exhibition opening, Tony Allard, M.F. A. painting, 1 p.m., through Friday; Art and Design Gallery, Gallery hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 1 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday Business feature, "Look into the Magic Mirror A Law-Related Framework for Executive Design Making" Charles Hewitt, Indiana University, southeast conference room of the Burke Union. colophon, columbaris interior, innerm Underwater, Lloyd Sprowls department, 3.30 p.m. International Hoom, 852 West 12th Street, New York, NY 10019 Women's Resource Center workshop Marketing Your Resumes and Interviews 10am-4pm 503-872-7620 Intramural basketball Prebishall tournament begins, 5:15 p.m., main courts. Robinson Rock Chalk Revue auditions: For acts between 7:30 p.m. and Big Eight Room, Union. Also Concert, Sarah Kwai, violin; Rita Siano, piano; Larry Maxey, keyboard; 8 p.m. central court, 217 West 46th Street. Student Recital, "It Is Broadway or Is It Opera?" Graduate voice students with Mark Ferrell, coach/accompanist, 8 p.m. Swartwout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. Tomorrow Dec. 3 - SUA film, "H It happened One Night." 7:30 no. Woodford Auditorium, Union Linguistic Colony. "If Your Eye See Things, What Does Your Ear Hear?" Lawrence Feth, speech language hearing. 7:30 p.m. 207 Blake Hall **Men's basketball** KU vs. Southern Illinois University, 7:38 p.m. Tall Fry House Garden Aisle KJHK-FM concert. Circle Jerks, 8 p.m. Ballroom, Union "Chamber Music Series concert," "A Christmas Story," Waverly Consortium, 8 p.m., Poch Auditorium. Tickets on sale at Murphy Hall box office. All seats reserved. Call 643-8842. Wednesday Dec. 4 Crafts sale. Union lobby and art gallery. All days. dairy Retirees Club coffee, Adam Lounge, Adams Alumini Center, 10 a.m. at museum at 11 a.m. Songhua Academy, 10 a.m. at art museum at Songhua piano, 11:30 a.m. at museum central center. University Forum, "Economic Development That Is Good for All of Us," Gary Tobbenbler, Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, 11:45 a.m., Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 128 Broad Ave. African Studies seminar: "Socially Comprehensible Aro-American Games." Gerald Early, English and American Literature. University of Maryland Press. English department symposium, "Rubbish and the Future," Michael Hajiushi, Indiana University. Film, "The Cheese" sponsored by Hillfield Alderson Auditorium. Union 7 p.m. 30 Men's basketball KU vs. Western Carolina University, 7:25 p.m. p.Len Field House Admission *Theatre, "Rooth." Jeff L. Fate, 8 p.m., Theatre, Murphy Hall. Also Thursday through Saturday. Tickets on sale at Murphy Hall box of 120-675-9430 or Seating limited to 148-984-1982 for seating. - Heneff dance. Latin American Solidarity, 8:30 p.m. Jazzahus. Thursday Dec. 5 - Entrade deadline. Polar Bear Fun Run. Sponsored by Recreation Services. 5 p.m., 200 Hoboken Ave. Latin Americanism program. Film *Rose in December*, by p.d.m. *Emmett Calhoun* *Holiday*. tinian ministries. RANU-FM #2. The American Past with Calder Pickett, 7 p.m. * SUA film, "Allegro Non Troppo" 7:30 p.m. Doctoral recital, Don. Davis, organ, 8 p.m. Swarthout Recall Hall, Murphy Hall Friday Dec. 6 - SUA. film, "Witness," 3:30 p.m., Woodruff Men's and women's track. KU women's dua meet with Kansas State University, KU men's intrasquad meet at 5:30 p.m. Anselm Pavilion "Open 'Aseis to My Hobby" with James Severn, 7 w. Auditorium, Union Courtroom "Aircraft Damage" Hank Nutzer, Federal Office of Administration Hank Nutzer - Dance Concert, "New Faculty -- new Dances," University Dance Company, 8 p.m. Elizabeta Sherborn Dance Theatre, Robinson Gymnasium. Also 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday Tickets on sale at Murphy Hall box office. All seats general admission. Call 843-8022 to reserve Doctoral recital. Randall Wilkens, organ, p., m.p. Sawmout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall Saturdav Lindley Hall 864-3166 for information. *A film, "Slaughterhouse Five." Midnight, Sunday. (Broadway) Dec. 7 Exhibit opening. "Nativity Figures from the Collection," 8:30 a.m., art museum central court. Through Dec. 31. Museum hours: 8:30 a.m to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, no to 5 p.m. study ahead orientation. For spring term, 9 m., Regional Room, Union. Other meeting times and places: noon to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, 8 p.m. Regional Room, Union. Regional, Orla and international rooms. KANU-FM 8:30, The Vintage Jazz Show with Michael Matera. 9:30 a.m. "A 30 minute show with Dick Student recital, KU Percussion Ensemble, Percussion 8 p.m. Swartwout General Hail, Murray Hill Sunday Dec. 8 Polar Bear Fun Run. Sponsored by Recreation Trains, 10 a.m., m-2nd and Jawa streets. "SUA film, 'The Last Wave', 2 p.m., Woodruff Audition, Union. Auditorium, Union Pacific College. KU vs. Avila College. p.m., Alen Field House KU students with ID 106. The next Week Ahead, the last of the semester, will appear Dec. 9 and cover through Dec. 15. The deadline for submitting entries for next week's calendar has passed. Entries for Week Ahead calendars appearing next semester must be submitted in writing to the office of University relations. An asterisk indicates an admission charge for an event. Vespers. 3: 30 p.m., Hoch Auditorium. Also 7: 30 p. p.m. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY United Press International Saints stun Rams; 49ers get big win While several teams had their playoff stock drop yesterday, nothing fell as much as the snow in Green Bay, Wis. Losses clouded the post-season aspirations of Pittsburgh, Houston, Philadelphia, Washington, the New York Glants and the Los Angeles Rams on the NFL's 13th weekend. NFL Roundup Packers 21. Bucs 0 At Green Bay, Lynn Dickey passed for 299 yards and scored a touchdown, leading the Packers to a 21-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Bucaneers in the snowiest game in NFL history. "They did not let the snow get to them," Tampa Bay coach Leeman Bennett said. "Lynn threw the ball just great. We applied no pressure to him, and give him credit for doing an excellent job of getting the ball to his receivers." Despite the snow, which totaled more than 15 inches by game's end, Dickey completed 22-of-36 attempts to set up three touchdowns. The Packers totaled 512 yards in offense to 65 for Tampa Bay. Dickey scored the first TD on a 1-yard run in the second quarter. Gerry Ellis ran 35 yards in third quarter and Jesse Clark added a 3-yard TD in the fourth quarter. The deepest Tampa Bay penetration was the Packers' 16 on the first round of the fourth quarter, but Donald Iweubuke's 33-yard field goal failed. The turnout of 19,856 was the lowest since Lambaue Field opened in 1987. There were 36,366 no shows and 485 tickets unsold. More than 10 inches of snow had to be cleared from the tarp before the game and more than five inches of snow fell before the final gun. The Packers were also involved in the previous snowiest game and Dickey passed for 371 yards and one touchdown in a losing effort at Denver Oct. 15, 1984. Fifteen inches of snow fell on that occasion. The Packers were also involved in the coldest NFL game when they beat the Dallas Cowboys 21-17 for NFL title at Green Bay with the temperature 16 degrees below zero in December 1967. That game was dubbed the "Ice Bowl." Last Thursday, Detroit defeated the Jets 31-20 and Dallas beat St. Louis 35-17. Tonight, Chicago is at Miami. Browns 35. Giants 33 At East Rutherford, N.J., Earnest Byner's 9-yard TD run with 1:52 remaining completed a rally from a 12-point deficit and moved the Browns, 7-6, into sole possession of first place in the AFC Central. Eric Schubert's 34-yield field goal try was wide left as time expired as the Giants, 8-5, fell into second place in the NFC East. Broncos 31. Steelers 23 At Pittsburgh, Steve Sewell's second fourth-quarter TD, a 2-yard run with 1:45 left, and Mike Harden's 42-yard interception return for a score 21 seconds later ruined a Pittsburgh rally and enabled Denver, 9-4, to remain tied with the Raiders for the AFC West lead. The Steelers, 6-7, fell from first place in the AFC Central. Bengals 45, Oilers 27 At Cincinnati, Boomer Esiason passed for 320 yards and three touchdowns and Larry Kinnebrew ran for three scores to score Bengals. 6-7. Houston, 5-8, is all but out of contention in the AFC Central. Saints 29. Rams 3 At New Orleans, Morten Andersen kicked five field goals and New Orleans' defense set up two fourth-quarter TDs to lead the Saints, 5-8, in interim coach Wade Phillips' debut. The loss dropped the Rams, who won their first seven, to 9-4, one game ahead of San Francisco who they play next Monday. Vikings 28, Eagles 23 At Philadelphia, Wade Wilson, benched to start the second-half, threw three fourth-quarter TD passes, including a 42-yarder to Anthony Carter with 1:11 left, to rally the Vikings, 6-7. Philadelphia, 6-7, had built a 23-0 lead, but Minnesota scored 28 fourth-quarter points. 49ers 35. Redskins 8 At Washington, Carl Monroe returned the opening kickoff 95 yards for a TD and linebacker Keena Turner ran back a fumble 65 yards for a score, sparking the 43ers, 8-5, to within one of the Rams in the NFC West. The loss drops the errorplagued Redskins, 7-6, to the brink of playoff elimination. Patriots 38, Colts 31 TRY TELLING THESE PEOPLE THAT CANCER IS UNBEATABLE. At Indianapolis, Tony Eason, star N.J. Jet W L T Pct. FF AA New England 9 4 0 962 278 211 Miami 8 4 0 967 288 345 Indianapolis 8 4 0 198 288 345 Baltimore 2 11 0 164 199 296 Cleveland 7 6 0 538 236 205 Pittsburgh 7 6 0 462 285 249 Cincinnati 6 7 0 462 344 352 Houston 5 8 0 383 315 315 | | W L | T | O | Pet. PF | Bray | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Dallas | 9 | 4 | 0 | 621 | 313 | | NY Giants | 9 | 4 | 0 | 613 | 251 | | Washington | 7 | 6 | 0 | 338 | 262 | | Philadelphia | 6 | 7 | 0 | 236 | 263 | | Houston | 6 | 4 | 0 | 238 | 264 | Denver 9 4 0 692 325 725 LA Raiders 9 4 0 692 325 725 Seattle 7 5 638 149 349 San Diego 6 5 638 149 349 Kansas City 4 9 308 228 303 LA Rams 9 4 0 692 161 271 San Francisco 8 2 6 515 307 New Orleans 5 8 0 385 249 361 Atlanta 2 11 0 154 242 clinched division title x Chicago 12 0 10 0.100 539 127 Detroit 7 0 6.0 581 261 198 Green Bay 6 7 6.0 462 262 291 Milwaukee 6 7 6.0 462 262 291 Tampa Bay 2 11 0 154 247 371 ting for the first time in more than two months, completed 20-of-28 passes for 294 yards and three TDs to guide the Patriots, 9-4, into a firstplace tie in the AFC East with the Jets. American Conference East **Yesterdays' Results** Green Bay 12, Tampa Bay 9 New Orleans 8, Chicago 7 Cincinnati 45, Houston 7 Newland Valley 36, Indianapolis 38 Indianapolis 31, Denver 31, Pittsburgh 23 Chicago 23, San Francisco 23, Washington 8 San Diego 40, Buffalo 7 Kansas City 34, LA Raiders 34, Atlanta 24 National Conference East Chargers 40. Bills 7 At San Diego, John Hendry returned one of four Bruce Mathison interceptions 75 yards for a TD and Dan Fouls passed for 261 yards and three scores, pacing the Chargers, 6-7. Buffalo, 2-11, produced its only points when 1985 overall No. 1 pick, defensive end Bruce Smith, lined up in the backfield to block on Joe Cribbis' 2-yard run. Raiders 34, Falcons 24 At Atlanta, Marcus Allen gained 156 yards to take over the NFL rushing lead and caught a TD pass to help the Raiders, 9-4, maintain a tie for first place in the AFC West. Atlanta, 2-11, has lost 20 of its last 23. National Football League Sports Almanac The School of Business announces the second speaker in its 1985-86 Colloquium Series Prof. Charles Hewitt Professor of Law at Indiana University and past president of the American Business Law Association. "Look into the Magic Mirror A Law-Related Framework for Executive Decision-making." Dec.2,1:30-3 p.m Southeast Conference Room,Burge Union. All faculty and students are welcome. Contact Surendra N. Singh (864-4500) for additional information. --come as you are . . . hungry 2120 WEST NINTH The Sony Video 8TVCR camera/recorder It's got everything built in, so just one thing comes out. Great movies! Come in and see for yourself at... 919 Iowa 841-8668 1107 Mass 843-4435 WE HAVE GREAT MOVIES IN STORE FOR YOU BE READY FOR FINALS! Attend the Wednesday, Dec.4 Preparing for Exams Study Skills Workshop FREE! 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