10 Monday, November 10, 1986 / University Daily Kansar Cyclones beat volleyball team By JANE ZACHMAN Sports writer The Kansas volleyball team lost its seventh match of the season Saturday evening to the Iowa State Cyclones at Armes, Iowa. Volleyball The loss puts the Jayhawks at 25-7 overall and 4-5 in the Big Eight Conference. Iowa State is 11-3 and 5-4. Kansas lost to Iowa State in five egames 12-15, 15-11, 15-11, 14-16, 16-14 hitting. games 12-15, 15-11, 13-11, 14-16, 16-14 So far this season, Kansas has won one match and lost two to the Cyclones. Kansas middle blocker Tammy Hill said yesterday that most of the Jayhawks' problems were with "We didn't go 100 percent on hitting," she said. "We waited for them to make mistakes instead of overpowering them. We were trying to make safe shots." Leading the Kansas offense was outside hitter Catalina Surzez with 20 of the Jayhawks 75 kills. Outside hitter Chase Hines had 16. Outside hitter Shannon Ridgeway had 12. The Iowa State offense topped the Jayhawks with a total of 92 kills. Cyclone middle blocker Linda Evans had 35 kills, and outside hitter Sue Nosal had 22. Kansas had an overall hitting percentage of .158 to the Cyclones 268. Defensively, Kansas had 71 digs, or defensive saves, to Iowa State's 59. Suarez again led the Jayhawks with 20 dogs. Hill had 15 and Ridgeway had 12. "We had a few problems with having a line of errors," said middle blocker Julie Ester. The Cyclones had a lot of momentum, Ester said. At times, it was hard for the Jayhawks to hear over the crowd. Ester said the Cyclones were up for the match because they had just come off a win against Oklahoma, which is ranked second in the Big Eight behind Nebraska Kansas is ranked third in the conference. Kansas will play Central Missouri State at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Allen Field House. Chargers Continued from p. 7 ing opportunities, including one in the end zone when San Diego led 6-3 late in the third quarter. After Elways's touchdown-saving tackle of Dale at San Diego's 48-yard line, the Chargers used 16 plays and consumed 8:45 before Binseirchka's third field goal made it 9-3 with 7:18 left to play. Bernischek also missed a 26-yarder with 3:34 to play after Broncos punter Chris Norman botched a snap and had to fall on the ball at Denver's The Broncos still had a chance to win in the final minute, but Vincie Glenn intercepted Elway in the end tone again with 24 seconds left. Elway completed 13 of 31 passes for 196 yards and was intercepted three times. He also fumbled at San Diego's 10-yard line in the third quarter ending another drive. San Diego took the opening kickoff and used 9:23 in a 17-play drive which ended with Benirschke's 25-yard. Denver's Rich Karlis tied the score at 3-3 with a 44 yard field goal on the second play of the second quarter. Following the kickoff, the Chargers marched 45 yards in 11 plays to set up Benischke's 48-yard for a 6-3 lead. The Broncos drove late in the first half, but Dale intercepted a pass at the Chargers 10. San Diego Denver 3 3 0 3 9 0 3 0 0 3 First quarter Chicago Bulls 25,46 Second quarter DEN. 60, KANSAS 44,55 Third quarter Cleveland Cavaliers 48,55 Fourth quarter Washington Wizards 39,71 A. 75.012 Individual statistics RUSHING San Diego. Anderson 13-29 Adam 16-38, Mathison 1-11. Spencer 6-15, Gillis 3-1, Dearen 3-2. Seward 3-22 Ward 9-24, Wilhelm 3-1, Elayter 2-22, Norris man 1-11, Land 1-1 A 75,012 PASSING San Diego Flick 16-22 1-100 Holoman 1-1:01 2-Derval Eiwak 13-31 3-19 1-0:02) Denver, EIway 13:31-3:04 RECEIVING DSN, San Diego, Windows 4.2000, Charged 2:30 RECEIVING DSN, San Diego, Windows 4.2000, Charged 3:34, Denver Johnson 4:30, Jensen 27, Sewel 1-7, Kay 2-12, Modesty 1-5, Sampson 4, Willshire 2-10 MISSED GOALS San Diego. Benorschke 26 v yards We've got the best looking, most colorful collection of rugby's you've seen. We hope you'll stop in for a look. GANT...CROSS CREEK...SILVER FERN...From $42.50. the men's shop • 839 massachusetts • lawrence, kansas 66044 • 843-5755 ALL YOU CAN EAT! Sunday Buffet House of Hupei 2907 W.6th Book by Larry L. King & Peter Masterson Music & Lyrics by Carol Hall Larry L. King & Peter Mills on Music & Lyrics by Carol Hall Presented by The University of Kansas Theatre and the KU Department of Music & Dance 8:00 p.m., November 14, 15 & 22 1966 2:30 p.m., Sunday, November 16, 1966 7:00 p.m., Thursday, November 20, 1968 Cralton-Preyer Theatre, Murphy Hall Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office for reservation. Call 913-864-3842 VISA/MasterCard accepted for phone reservations this production is an associate entry in the 1987 American College Theatre Festival XVIII, and is partially funded by the KU Student Activity For SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR STUDENTS