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Wanted: season student RISKETBALL ticket Call Mike: 841-909-841. 841-909-841 NOV., 6-9, 1986 Sponsored by Reebok Special thanks to our contributors: Francis Sporting Good University Floral Bullwinkles Midway Auto Supply Jayhawk Trophy Pizza Shirt Pizza Lanes Raney Drustoge Laundrorman No. 777 Floral Fantasies Ballifour House The Wheel User Friendly Health Product SoftCloak Klee's Records & Stereo Ballons-N-More European Suntanning Sloan Printing T.J. Cinnamons KLZR 106 House of Usher Reebok Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sutcliffe Silver Works "If you look at the Missouri game, Iowa State has a very, very good team," said Nebraska head coach Tom Osborne. "I'm sure that our secondary will get tested probably more than they have all year." MU set for battle with OU All proceeds from the Phi Kappa Theta-Pi Beta Phi Fall Classic Basketball Tournament will benefit the Lawrence Unified Fund. "The thing that really helps them is that they can afford to gamble a little bit because they have a great defense." "They're a normal Oklahoma football team; a great team," said Missouri head coach Woody Widenhofer. "They just keep coming after you. They run the wishbone almost to perfection. Two of the most gifted quarterbacks in the Big Eight Conference square off this weekend, but one will bring the nation's best defense with him. Iowa State, 5-3, has things only slightly better than Missouri this week — Nebraska, 7-1, is second in the nation in total defense. If there is a weak spot in the Cornhuskers' defense it might be a young secondary. United Press International Missouri, 2-6, has shown it is a different team with Ronnie Cameron at quarterback, but Oklahoma, 7-1, has shown it is just more of the same behind Jamele Holieway. The Oklahoma defense this season is having a hard time living down the success of the 1985 defense. Despite the fact the Sooners lead the nation in rushing, total and scoring defense and are third in the country against the pass, they cannot escape the shadow of last year's squad. "I don't know if they're quite as good as they were a Two teams trying to train young players will meet on the field in Manhattan, Kan. Oklahoma State, 3-5, is adding more and more wrinkles to its game as freshman Mike Gundy adjusts to the starting quarterback role. Kansas State, 2-6, is looking for the future and hoping for some success in the present. The No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners play host to the Missouri Tigers in one of four conference games tomorrow. Elsewhere, the seventh-rated Nebraska Cornhuskers travel to Iowa State, Colorado (tied for the league lead with Oklahoma) welcomes Kansas and Oklahoma State heads for Kansas State. Missouri cannot make that same boast. The Tigers allow an average of 401.6 yards and 28.4 points a game to rank last in the Big Eight. "We played better against Kansas State and at times against Nebraska," Widenhofer said. "I thought the first half against Iowa State the defense played pretty well. "I think they are getting better and better each week. They've got some young players playing in there that have an awful lot of potential." year age." Widenhofer said. "It's tough to replace a (Tony) Casillas, a Kevin Murphy and even (Jeff) Tupper was a fine college football player. "We're better than we were a year ago, but not a whole lot better." Bowlers to compete in tourney By JANE ZACHMAN Sports writer The Kansas bowling team will compete in the Mid-States Intercollegiate Bowling Tournament today and tomorrow at the North Kansas City Pro Bowl in North Kansas City, Mo. Bowling Men's and women's teams of five bowlers each will compete at the national tournament. Other teams in the tournament are Kansas State, Wichita State, Nebraska, Emporia State, Central Missouri State, Colorado State, Houston, Southwest Missouri State, Texas-Austin, West Texas State and Northeast Oklahoma State. This season, the Kansas bowling teams have competed in three tournaments in the Kansas-Nebraska Bowling Conference, which includes teams from Emporia State, K-State, Wichita State and Nebraska. The tournament will feature five men's teams and three women's teams that are ranked in the top twenty nationally. The West Texas State men's team won the national bowling championships in 1984 and placed second last year. The Wichita State women's team is the defending national champion. Kansas competed in its first tournament Sept. 27 at Wichita State. The men's team placed fourth and the women's team placed third. The next day the teams competed at Emporia State where the men placed second and the women placed third. The Kansas bowlers had their third conference tournament Oct. 19, at Lincoln, Neb. The women's team placed second but the men's team did not place. Both Kansas teams are in third place in the conference. we really are," Kansas bowling head coach Mike Fine said yesterday. "I don't think our performances in the conference tournaments have been that good." The tournament will be tough but the Kansas bowlers have a chance of doing well, he said. The Mid-States tournament should provide a better chance to see how good the team really is. "If we are in fact going to be a good team this year," he said, "we've got to be able to beat some of these teams." The bowlers will bowl 15 games in the tournament, unlike the conference tournaments where they bowl eight games. The mens' team consists of senior Tim DeMars, juniors Kaiser and Wes Walcott, and sophomores Steve Smith and John Percival. The Kansas women bowlers going to the tournament are juniors Gretchen Schmitz and Debbie Wiliker, sophomore Donna Kirk, and freshmen Angie Meyer and Debbie Wolf. Top teams battle for Rose Bowl United Press International Top-rated teams in the Pacific 10 have an opportunity to break the logjam at the top of the conference this weekend and stake their Rose No 5 Arizona State, leading the Pac-10 standings at 7-01 overall and 4-01 in the conference, should have an easy time tomorrow when it plays California, 1-7 and 1-5. Head coach Joe Kapp became a lame duck Wednesday when the University announced he would not be asked to return next season. No. 12 UCLA, 6-2 and 4-1, hosts. No. 19 Stanford, 6-2 and 3-2. No. 13 Washington, 6-2 and 4-, visits Oregon State, 6-2 and 1-4, and No. 17 Arizona, 6-2 and 3-2, is at Washington State, 3-4 and 1-2. Washington is seeking revenge for an embarrassing 21-20 home loss to Oregon State last year and needs to finish the season with three straight victories to land a major bowl bid. Arizona is coming off its own embarrassment loss, a 20-13 pasting by Southern Cal last week. Its other loss this season was to If Arizona State defeats California, UCLA will be the only Pac-10 school with a chance to catch the Sun Devils and go to the Rose Bowl, but only if the Bruins beat the Cardinals. Hoping to be the Big Ten's representative in the Rose Bowl, No. 3 Michigan is leading the Big Tennis with an 8-0 overall and 5-0 conference record. The Wolverines visit Purdue, 2-6 and 1-4. But other Big Ten aspirants likely will remain in the race with easy challenges scheduled for this weekend. No. 11 Ohio State, 7-2 and 5-0, hosts Northwestern, the league cellar dweller at 2-6 and 0-5, and No. 16 Iowa, 6-2 and 3, visits Illinois, 2-6 and 1-4. PENNYLAND Records • Tapes • Compact Discs 844 Mass. 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