8 Tuesdav. November 11, 1986 / University Daily Kansan HOCKEY Continued from p. 7 league, the team is forced to practice and compete in Overland Park at the Foxhill Ice Arena. The league the hockey team belongs to is sponsored by the Kansas City Metro Hockey Association. "The league is pretty competitive," Lederer said. "We will play 19 games against league teams and hopefully one against a Big Eight school, probably Iowa State. A game against a St. Louis school is also being planned." The team has had one exibition game and lost 3-1 to an all-star traveling team. A problem the team has now, Lederer said, is that the members aren't used to playing together. The players want a shape. The potential is there, though. “Most of the people have played for years,” Lederer said. “We have some good players. Some of them can skate better than I can walk.” Lack of practice was perhaps why the Jayhawks didn't show that kind of talent last night when they lost their first game against the Black Team 5-0. About 15 KU fans attended the game. The team gave up three first-period goals and never recovered. Two more goals were scored by the Black Team in the third period. Lack of conditioning was apparent at the Black Team seemed to be a bit underdeveloped. KU forward Craig Sherman said that he hadn't been on the ice for two years and the rest of team hadn't had jie time since last year. Perhaps the most frustrating part of the game for the Jayhawks was in the third and final period. While KU had a two-man advantage, the Black team managed a break-away goal Frustration with those goals inspired some fights in the third period. The benches never cleared but tempers were short. Play was interrupted at least four times. Rules also frustrated some KU players. In the league that the team plays in, wall-checking and body-checking are restricted. Sherman said that because most of the club's members came from leagues that allowed checking, Kansas had to play a more passive game. Head coach John Wiedeman was both disappointed and encouraged by his team's performance. "We held them in the second period and their goals in the third period were lucky," he said. "They have an advantage in that they live around here and are able to skate here. Our guys are out of shape. They only skated about two times a month during the summer." Forward Sunil Vohra of the Black Team said he knew some of the members of the KU team. They looked out of practice, he said, but they would improve because they were talented. The KU Hockey Club's next game is 8:15 p.m. Monday at the Foxhill Ice Arena in Overland Park. Colorado player 2-time award winner the balloting was Oklahoma State wide receiver Hart Lee Dykes. He caught seven passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns in the Cowboys' 23-3 victory over Kansas State. Other players nominated for Big Eight offensive player of the week were: Iowa State center Channon Mawdsley, Colorado fullback Anthony Weatherpoon, Kansas wide receiver Willie Vaughn and Oklahoma quarterbacks Jamelle Holleway and Eric Mitchell. Nebraska fullback Ken Kaelin gained 126 yards and scored a key touchdown last week. Kaelin's performance helped the Cornhuskers beat Iowa State 35-14, and helped him win the offensive player of the week phrey, Oklahoma State linebacker Kenneth Cumby, Kansas end Toddy Newman, Nebraska nose tackle Danny Noonan and Oklahoma defensive tackle Richard Reed. United Press International One of the interceptions by Schubeck, a senior from Lakewood, Colo., came with 4:11 left in the game. The Buffalooes managed to remain unbeaten with a 17-10 victory over Kansas, heading into a game Saturday against Big Eight co-leader Oklahoma. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Colorado linebacker Darin Schubek intercepted two passes last week to help keep the Buffaloes in first place in the Big Eight Conference and to win the league's defensive player of the week award. In addition to the interceptions, Schubeck had four solo tackles and earned unanimous acclaim as the defensive player of the week for the second time this season. Other players nominated for Big Eight defender player of the week were: Iowa State tackle Greg Liter, Kansas State state Kevin Hum- He won the award in a split vote of media observers. Finishing second in - Ad Sales Management KANSAN BUSINESS STAFF POSITIONS ARENSBERG'S SHOES 825 Mass. Open Sun. 1-5 p.m. - National Ad Sales Management - National Ad Sales Management * Classified Ad Management - Management - Newspaper Production Management - Marketing Management The University Daily Kansan is now accepting applications for the 1986 Spring semester business staff. 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