190 6 Tuesday, October 15.1974 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks No. 13, look to 12th-ranked Huskers From the Associated Press The University of Kansas moved up to 13th in the Associated Press college football rankings after its 20-13 victory over Kansas State last Saturday. Nebraska, KU's next opponent, fell to 12th after losing to Miami 21-10. Saturday's home game thus sets up a battle between the No. 12 and No. 13 teams in the country. Ohio State held onto first place for the fourth week in a row and opened a competition. Ohio State won the title. Last week, Ohio State led 1,144,124 in the Big Ten. The Pitts and Oklahoma finished The Knicks and Oklahoma finished The unbeaten Buckeyes, who crushed Wisconsin 527 last Saturday for their fifth victory of the season, received 51 first-place votes and 1,609 of a possible 1,180 points from a nationwide panel of 59 sportswriters and broadcasters. respectively behind national champion Notre Dame last season. Michigan climbed from fourth to third with one first-p ballot and 924 points after a 21-7 triumph over Michigan State. The Wolveries supplied Alabama, which won the first round, to vote and 814 points in the wake of an 8-7 decision over winless Florida State. Auburn jumped from 10th to fifth with an impressive 31-13 trouncing of Kentucky. Oklahoma, a last-period 16-13 winner over Oklahoma, received first-place votes and 10k runs. Volleyballers get Lombardi treatment Rv KEN STONE Sports Reporter The workouts began at "3:30 Vince Lombrardi time. That meant everyone had to be read at 3:25," Jill Grubaugh, another player, said. When the University of Kansas women's volleyball team first met to practice one月 ago, coach Jack Isgur really took over. In the first weeks of training, the team practiced stretching, running, stair-step walking. "The first thing he wanted us to know that he was a Vince Lombardi fan," Debbie Laudermilk, a member of the varsity team, said recently. For many, the practices were the most exhausting they had ever experienced. "One of the girls really hated him," a team member said. Some quiet dissension arose, according to one player. Isaur's style consisted of continuous criticism, attention to fundamentals and critical thinking. "He would even throw a ball at you behind your back," said Rhonda言娜, a former player. "But it would have a purpose. He teaches you not to turn your back to the net." Although the average practice lasts two months, you can appreciate a fajar's style of coaching. laughs his style of communication, "He's a good coach," Grubbaugh said. "He's a very demanding coach. He makes you perform and gets a lot out of you, but you don't like it." Grubbaunch she had never had a male coach in high school volleyball. "But I think it makes us perform better," she said. "We have less of a tendency to be rude." When Islar, a practicing lawyer, detects "goofing off" during practice, he slowly moves toward the offending party, and the entire zmg grows silent. Sometimes Igur takes part in the drill. A top or a bottom stands smashing volleys across the stands. His philosophy is that the team should get used to game conditions. And the team, which was cut from about 28 members to its current total of 14, has come to appreciate that. "He't tough, but he's here to make us a volleyball players we can be." said Den- tian Cao. "There was some dissension at first, but now we see he 'not handing us a line,' said the nurse. The first weeks were "a lot of work. But now we're seeing how it's paying off." Grubbaugh said, "There's a human side to him if you just get to know him. He does really nice things, too. After one game he wins, he has to play the worst player, and a peach to the best." Tomay said, "As a coach, he's fantastic. I really do like him." The Tigers received the other first place vote and 638 points. Toomay said Igur taught the team the difference between the good players and superior players. She said Igur said, "The superior player does the same things as the good player, but the superior player does it consistently." She said Iaiglu also said, "Volleyball is 95 per cent mental and 5 per cent skill. Youll need to get good at it." Isgur said the team had made great progress since its first practice. "They have done miraculous things," he said. "They've been able to do things in one month that my other teams haven't been able to accomplish in six." Roundout on the Top Ten are Southern A&M, MKKA and North Carolina State. Isgar, along with assistant coach Judy Raney (whom he calls "his right hand, left hand, both eyes, and his ears") will work to qualify this year's team for its fifth consecutive playoff berth in the national championships. "I want to see volleyball promoted," he said. "It's one of the best team sports. It's a fast, exciting sport, and people should appreciate it." Wearing a blue T-shirt with the slogan "You can win, but you can't win" on the back, lacquer said one reason for the volleyball team was that people were acquainted only with the recreational style of volleyball, not the traditional style. According to Toomay, Isgur is “ pretty devoted. And he expects the same devotion from us. He was’t out there to make us like him.” We should make to make us good volleyball players.” Texas A&M climbed back into the Top Ten by trimming Texas Tech 28-7, Arizona went from 12th to ninth with a 414-8 ramp up to No. 5 in conference play. The Top Ten with a 22-21 win over Virginia. It marks the first time in the history of the top邮局 that Arizona has been in the Top Tower. The Top Twenty, with first-place votes in parentheses, season record and total points. Points tabulated on basis of 20-18-16-14-12. 10078764221 1. Ohio State (51) 5-0-0 1,160 2. Oklahoma (5) 4-0-0 1,020 3. Michigan (1) 5-0-0 924 4. Alabama (1) 5-0-0 814 5. Auburn (1) 5-0-0 636 6. So. California 3-1-0 574 7. Notre Dame 4-1-0 506 8. Texas A&M 4-1-0 325 9. Arizona 4-1-0 394 10. No. Carolina St. 6-0-0 323 11. Penn State 4-1-0 244 12. Nebraska 4-1-0 169 13. Kansas 4-1-0 141 14. Florida 4-1-0 107 15. Arizona State 3-1-0 73 16. Texas 3-2-0 69 17. Texas Tech 3-1-0 49 18. Maryland 4-0-1 49 19. Miami, O. 4-0-1 41 20. Tulane 4-0-0 39 Others receiving votes, listed alphabetically: Arkansas, Baylor, California, Florida, Miami Fl., Missouri, California, State, Temple, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Wisconsin. Chi Omega wins title Chi Omega won the women's intramural kickball championship by defeating Kappa Kappa Gaama 9-8 last Thursday. Gaama Kappa was then matched third with a 12-8 victory over Alpha Phi. SUA Forums Election Series Presents Sam Wells Candidate 3rd Congressional District 8:00 p.m. Forum Room Tonight Wed., Oct. 16, at 8 p.m. Forum Room Topics of Discussion: 1) LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION 2) ORGANIZATION OF CLUB MAKE IT HAPPEN! Pre-Law Counseling Program (Chancery Club) Will Meet on - FOOSE WITH HARD AND SOFT BALLS - LOTS OF COLD COORS Speaker: Evelyn Senecal Admissions Director, KU School of Law JACK'S BAR COMING SOON DIRECT FROM OVERLAND PARK - POOL SPECIAL: Sausage & Mushroom FAST FREE DELIVERY 841-4044 620 W. 9th (next to Joe's Bakery) HOURS: MONDAY-THURSDAY 5:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. FRIDAY 4:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. SATURDAY 4:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. SUNDAY 4:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Laverne Smith named offensive player of week Sophomore running back Laverne Smith was unanimously voted Big Eight Conference offensive player of the week by a team in KU's 2014 victory, over Kansas State. Smith ran more than 100 yards for the fifth straight game and scored the winning touchdown on a 51-yard bolt up the middle late in the fourth quarter. Smith, who leads the Big Eight in rushing and is third in the nation, was 17 times for Wichita. Wilkens, a Wildcats By gaining 646 yards for this far year, south is well on his way to break the record. (The 70-yarder has not been made.) 1,131 yards set in 1970 by John Riggins, who played against Tennessen as he gained 151 yards. Couch Conn Fambrigh said Smith's 51-yard run "was a thing of beauty and the one we had to have. He has been fantastic. That's the only way to put it." "I think several people thought at first that Laverne would be effective as an outside runner but not a good inside runner. They were always wrong, and runs have been straight up the middle." Other players nominated were Tom Henson, Terry Gaynor, Jake Roach, Colorado and Tony Gallibreth of Missouri. 'Hawks escape major injuries Both hobbled through the Jayhawks' KU football players suffered no major KU football players suffered no major Kansas State University Offensive tackle Dave Scott is slowed because of a thigh bruise. Defense end Les Barnes suffered a slight muscle pull in his leg. Fambrough said he was happy that the team had beaten K-State. But, he said, the team must correct some mistakes by Saturday. short workout yesterday, but Coach Don Fambrough said he expected them to be ready for Saturday's game against Nebraska. FLOWERS FOR FRIENDS yourself for Homecoming. Yellow and White mums for friends, roommates, parents, yourself for Homecoming To order mums call 864-1960 or 842-9694. They will be delivered the morning of the game. $1.50 presale $^1.75 day of game Sponsored by the K.U. Commission on the Status of Women WOULDN'T YOU LIKE A FLOWER? 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