12 Tuesday, October 28, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs Most of injured football players may be ready for Sooners game Kansas is continuing its healing process for Saturday's game against No. 5 Oklahoma. Nine Jayhawks suffered injuries in Saturday's 24-6 loss to Oklahoma State. The loss dropped Kansas into sole possession of last place in the Big Eight Conference with a 0-3 record. Lynn Bott, director of sports medicine, said yesterday that most of the injured players should ready to play by Saturday. Offensive tackle Jim Davis, who suffered a torn cartilage in his right knee in the game against the Cowboys, and running back Mark Henderson, who stretched a nerve in his neck, will miss the Oklahoma game. Free safeties Wayne Ziegler and Kevin Harder returned to full workouts yesterday. Ziegler suffered a right knee sprain and Harder strained his left knee. Cornerbacks Milt Garner and Mike Fishh are listed as probable for Saturday's game. Garner, who sprained his left knee, will take part in limited contact drills this week, and Fisher, who suffered a left thigh bruise, will not take part in contact drills. Wide receiver Ronnie Caldwell is recovering from a shoulder sprain and is listed as probable for Saturday. He will not take part in contact drills this week. Wide receiver Willie Vaughn, who re-injured a muscle in his thigh, is listed as questionable. Punter Rich Rieth, who did not make the trip to Stillwater because of the flu, returned to practice, and defensive end Scott Carlson is expected to return tomorrow, after he recovers from a severely strained right shoulder. volleyball team to play Missouri The Kansas volleyball team will face the Missouri Tigers at 8 p.m. today at Allen Field House. The Jayhawks lost Friday to Oklahoma in three games 15-12, 15-13, 15-6, but middle-hitter Julie Ester said the team was looking forward to playing Missouri Kansas played Missouri Sept. 24 in Columbia, where the Jacksonville son in three games, 15:10, 15:35, 15:44 and starting to win again. Kansas head coach Frankie Albiz said, "The match was as easy as the score showed." The Jayhawks have a record of 19-6 overall and 3-4 in Big Eight Conference play. The Tigers are 5-14 and 2-3 in the Big Eight. Last year Kansas split two matches with the Tigers, and then Missouri beat the Jayhawks in the first round of the Big Eight post-season tournament 15-11, 15-7, 16-14. Intramural tournament begins The intramural football championship tournament began yesterday at Shenk Complex at 23rd and Iowa Streets. The first five games completed yesterday were just a small portion of the games to be played by the 95 teams entered in the tournament. All games are played at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, this week and next. The championship game will be played Nov. 8, marking the end of the tournament. The time has not been determined. the conference. Yesterday's scores included three games played in the Men's Independent Rec A division, two of which were shutouts. Bohica beat the scoreless Longnecks 44-0, while the Incasts blanked the Dodgers 20-0. In the third Rec A game, the Pinheads beat Minutes 17-24. The remaining two games were completed in the Men's Greek Rec A division. Both games were shutouts with ZBT 3 destroying Phi Kappa Tau 56-0, and Alpha Epsilon Pi edging Theta Chi 7-10. KU rugby club defeats SMSU The Kansas varsity rugby club beat Southwest Missouri State 16-0 this weekend in a merit table match in Springfield, Mo., this weekend. The senior reserve team lost to the Springfield rugby club 21-10. From staff and wire reports. READING FOR COMPREHENSION AND SPEED (Six hours of instruction) Thursdays, October 30, November 6 & 13 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Register and pay $15 materials fee by 5:00 p.m. on October 29 at the Student Assistance Center. This class will be held if enrollment is sufficient. - 8 pcs. chicken - pt. mashed potatoes - pt. gravy - pt. creamy coleslaw - 4 dinner rolls - liter of Pepsi Every night from 5:00-10:00 CALL 843-1431 Country Inn Delivery Special $9.99 Friday October 31 1986 Halloween Candy Bulk Rates for 1/4 lb. and up Brush Chocolates Gummy Bears M & W Candy Corn Cherry Licorice Bits and more The Kansas Union Information Counter THIS SATURDAY LET'S SHOW 30 MILLION ABC VIEWERS WHY KU IS ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT UNIVERSITIES! THIS SATURDAY ABC BOSWORTH, & THE OKLAHOMA SOONERS ARE COMING TO KU! This Saturday, Memorial Stadium is the place to be as BOSWORTH,the #3 ranked OKLAHOMA SOONERS,and ABC come to town.Wear your blue, cheer on the Hawks, and wave "Hi!" to mom on National TV. TWO YEARS AGO. . . LAS VEGAS ATE THEIR WORDS It was just two years ago, the #1 ranked OKLAHOMA SOONERS paid visit to the #99 ranked JAYHAWKS. Inspired by over 40,000 upset minded fans, the JAYHAWKS stunned the SOONERS with a 28 to 11 defeat NEW YORK TIMES SELECTIVE GUIDE TO COLLEGES NAMED KU AS ONE OF THE TOP UNIVERSITIES IN THE NATION! Let's show network television why we're one of the ten best. Wear your blue, show your JAYHAWK spirit for Braniff Airline tickets, and cheer on the JAYHAWKS in this classic Big Eight battle. ROCK CHALK JAYHAWK! KY·102 CELEBRATE THE GAME AS MAX AND FRANKIE PRESENT BRANIFF AIRLINE TICKETS TO THE MOST SPIRITED JAYHAWK FANS! PRESENT BRANIFF AIRLINE TICKETS TO THE MOST SPIRITED JAYHAWK FANS! Paint your face, fly your banner, and show your JAYHAWK spirit. There's a party at Memorial Stadium as MAX & FRANKIE from KY102 will be on the student side of the stadium. The six JAYHAWK fans who show the most spirit (use your imagination!) as decided by MAX & FRANKIE, will win a round-trip airline ticket to anywhere that Braniff飞ys in the Continental United States. Anywhere! A CLASSIC FOOTBALL SATURDAY FOR FIVE BUCKS Tickets for students with I.D.'s are just five bucks and can be purchased at the Allen Field House ticket office weekdays, or at the stadium box office on game day. BRANIFF