8 Friday, September 27, 1974 University Daily Kansan THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS KU still wary despite Seminole losing streak By JIM SHELDON Associate Sports Editor The last time the Florida State Semifinals won a football game was against Tulsa in 1968. In that game, they have lost 14 straight games—the longest losestreak in the nation and one they will attempt to break when they play in a game at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Memorial Stadium. Florida State lost its last game of the 72 season, lost all of its games last year and has lost to Pittsburgh 9-6, and Colorado State 14-7 at home this year. Kansan Predictions Normally, you might expect KU to be a little over-confront against such an opponent. However, Head Coach Dum Famir will have the option to have any trouble motivating his squad. "I think our football team is really better than it has shown and we're determined to put it all together this weekend," Fam. Carter said, "not thinking about Florida State's record." "Of course, I'm going on the basis of our practices. We've worked really hard this in the Seminoles' first two contests, they've played good defense, according to Fambrough, but have had trouble scoring, which may sound familiar to KU fans. Florida State is adjusting to the system new Head Coach Darrell Mudr, who was at Probable Starting Line-ups | Game | Ewing | Meyer | Sheldon | Zeligman | Consensus | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Florida State at KU | 7-21 | 10-24 | 7-24 | 0-27 | KU | | Brig. Young at Iowa St. | 10-17 | 10-14 | 17-20 | 21-24 | Iowa State | | Pacific at K-State | 0-14 | 7-24 | 17-21 | 13-20 | K-State | | Okla. St. at Baylor | 21-14 | 42-14 | 27-10 | 38-17 | Okla. St. | | Wisconsin at Colorado | 20-21 | 36-7 | 28-14 | 24-7 | Wisconsin | | Arizona St. at Missouri | 24-10 | 7-14 | 21-14 | 24-14 | Arizona St. | | Northwestern at Nebr. | 7-21 | 14-40 | 3-35 | 3-28 | Nebraska | | Utah St. at Oklahoma | 7-30 | 10-28 | 10-38 | 7-45 | Oklahoma | | Last Week | 4-3 | 4-3 | 5-2 | 4-3 | 4-2-1 | | Season | 10-5 | 10-5 | 12-3 | 11-4 | 11-3-1 | | | .667 | .667 | .800 | .733 | .786 | **Names** Offense **Florida State** Aric Boyce (120) (328) Billy McPhillips (322) Arthur Cromwell (220) Billy McPhillips (322) John Morgan (232) Cameron Raglan (256) Dave Seel (232) Cameron Raglan (256) David Seel (232) Vie River (254) Tie McMichael (197) Joe Casper (265) Robert McMichael (197) GBH Cunson (265) Robert Miller (262) GBH Cunson (265) Robert Miller (262) Larry Key (185) Kansas Defense Florida State (1) (2) (3) (4) Pavan Van Saan (24) IDT Robot Johnson (24) Paul Van Saan (24) IDT Robot Johnson (24) Pedro Dillon (24) IDT Greg Johnson (24) Pedro Dillon (24) IDT Greg Johnson (24) Steve Towe (37) LB Brit Schumel (38) Steve Towe (37) LB Brit Schumel (38) Steve Taylor (27) FS Robert Jackson (16) Steve Taylor (27) FS Robert Jackson (16) Nicolson Cornell (19) FS Jeff Ridge (15) Nicolson Cornell (19) FS Jeff Ridge (15) "We're still unscored against and unbeaten," was the word from Jane Markert, field hockey coach, after the team's second outing. Women still unbeaten after hockey victory Southwest Missouri State University fell victim to the KU women's field hockey team yesterday when they lost both of two games on the field east of Robinson Gymnasium. Connie Lane, center, scored the only goal in the B team's 1-4 victory. KU won the A game with two goals from Marie Faust, center forward, and one from Alexis Wagner, left inner. Barb Crawford centered the ball for Faust's second score. Here is the women's sports schedule for the coming week: Sept. 28. Golf, KU at Iowa Sept. 29, Volleyball KU at the United States Volleyball Association Tournament at Lamoni, Iowa. Hockey, KU A Team at Graceland College. Oct. 1, Voleyball, KU vs. Washburn, 4:30 p.m. at Robinson Gymnasium. Colley, 18 vs. Emperor, Kansas State Bokey, 18 vs. the field east of Robinson gymnastum. Oct. 4, Tulsa, at Kansas State. Oct. 4, Volleyball, at Fort Hays State. Tennis match rated easy 2nd victory KU tennis coach Kirkland Gates said yesterday that the first home tennis meet with Bethany would be so easy that instead of playing KU's best tennis players, he play the bottom seven. The meet starts at 5 p.m. p. t., today behind Allen Field House. "I think it will be a 9-0 match," Gates said. "This will be more or less a practice meet to help us get in shape for the spring and the remaining fall season. This meet will let our bottom seven players show themselves." Gates said the team had been working on its consistency, which the team lacked in their other areas. on some of the extras against KU and instick to their fundamental offense. Gregg Buller, Gates said, is doing an outstanding job so far this year. "He's a tough competitor and has a proper attitude," Gates said. "What I can't understand is why he wasn't on last year's race or what he's not on an oversight. I wasn't coach last year." Western Illinois last year. Mulda has in situated several new offensive sets and formations, which his young team may be adjusting to all at once, Farnbrough said. Those fundamentals will consist primarily of the pro set on offense and a defense very similar to KU's. After two games against Veer-T team, this will be the Hawks first encounter with a passing team this season. After the Colorado State game, Mudra said the offense might be a kitteh too common for them. "Meet the Candidates" DOLE, BENNETT, WINN And the Rest of the State, County and City Republican Tickets SIGMA CHI TENNIS COURT TEMPLIN HALL BASKETBALL COURTS "They're throwing more than they did last year, but are more balanced offensively than two years ago when they had Gary Huff (now a quarterback with the Chicago Bears). They were 90 per cent passing then." Fambrough said. For KU, the game not only will be the home opener and Parent's Day, but it also will be another test for the young Jayhawk offense. In their first two games (a victory last week) in Tennessee last week), KU gained yards but only could manage a total of 17 points. Friday Sept. 27 3:15-5:00 Free Beer Six fall colors high-lighted by contrast stitching that are the perfect cool weather combination with jeans, Our suede-cloth western shirt jacket. 'ALMOST'-SUEDE corduroys, or dress slacks. Only 23.50 "It's gotten to be a big issue," Fambrigha said of his squad's scoring ability. "We made some untimely mistakes against the team." The latter, too, Tennessee is a fine football team." KU has worked on its goal line offense all season. The 75th straight win, anything diffrent, thewings won't. 920 Massachusetts "We'll just try to execute better," Fambrigh said. "Against Tennessee, Emmett Edwards fell down—something we don't think about." Smith came inches away from breaking one all the way, and we had a 15 yard penalty on another scoring opportunity." the James Gang Foreign Auto Parts distributing Lucas Girling Bosch Lockheed 314 N. 3rd 843-8080 The 'Hawks will enter the game with a slight injury problem on its defense. Starting strong safety Kurt Knoff will be out for the second week in a row with a broken thumb. Fambrough said Mike Butler was unlikely to start at defensive tackle, after Butler stretched his knee ligaments during a scrimmage. He would most likely start in Bueller's place. Dean Zook, a defensive end, is another doubtful starter because of a mouth infection. Florida State will be playing without its backup quarterback, Steve Mattson. "North of the River" KU harriers to Iowa State The University of Kansas cross country team is in Ames, Iowa today for a dual meet with the Iowa State Cyclones. This is the second outing of the season for the 'Hawks, who took second place at the Gold Classic championship in Wichita last Friday. Coach Bob Timmons plans to go with essentially the same team that ran at Wichita. However, Tim Richard will replace the Womack Timmons said it was time to recruit a new coach, who received a spike wound in his foot at Wichita, which run in the Iowa meet. Join the ride of the year . . . SUNDAY, OCT. 6, eight a.m., SOUTH PARK Promoted by the Mt. Oread Bicycle Club entry forms available at SUA Office, Kansas Union (Oct. 1st deadline—meal included) Entries available at the line HAMBURGERS GIANT HAMBURGERS 4 for $1^00 regular 30° ea. 2 for $100 regular 75¢ ea.