10 Friday, October 10, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Cowboys may feel Cornhuskers' wrath United Press International South Carolina threw a scare into the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Big Eight Conference members, beginning with the Oklahoma State Cowboys, may be the ones who pay. A 27-24 victory at South Carolina last week dropped the Cornhuskers two spots in the rankings, so it will be No. 5 Nebraska that hosts the Cowboys in their Big Eight opener tomorrow night. In other games tomorrow, Iowa State opens its Big Eight season at Kansas while Colorado is at Missouri in a third league game. No 6 Oklahoma plays its annual grudge match against Texas in Dallas to complete this week's schedule. Kansas State has its second open date in three weeks. The biggest task may be the Cowboys', 2-2, this week since Nebraska, 4-0, will be trying to show that the South Carolina game was not a true barometer of its talent. "I think the close game and coming from behind was probably better for us than to go down and win by three or four touchdowns," said Corpuskers' head coach Tom Osborne. But the Cowboys have had trouble overcoming their inexperience. None of the Oklahoma State players were born when the Cowboys last won in Lincoln (1960). "This will be a new experience for a lot of these guys," Oklahoma State head coach Pat Jones said. "We obviously have a lot of respect for the Nebraska program and we know we're going against excellent athletes who are very, very well coached." caught. The rough Oklahoma schedule continues this week. Texas may not be as good as some years, but the Longhorns, 2-1, have always been able to get ready for the Sooners, 3-1. Both Missouri, 1-3, and Colorado, 0-4, hope better things are ahead. The Buffaloes will be trying to become the second 0-4 team to beat Missouri. Records • Tapes • CD's Open 7 Days 844 Mass. 749-4211 Looking For A Part-Time Job? Find it at United Parcel Service Wanted: Loaders/Unloaders to work 3 to 5 hours per shift, Monday through Friday starting pay $8.00/hr. Contact your local Job Service Office 2077, the Olathe Job Service. Call and make appointment for interview equal opportunity employer male/female Reebok Because life is not a spectator sport. Reg. $47.99 Sale $39.99 Reg. $59.99 Sale $49.99 Tennis and Reebok / a winning combination. Whether it's competitive play or a friendly match, you'll have the advantage when you step onto the court in Reebok performance tennis shoes. Sale Ends Oct. 17th Nobody knows the athlete's foot like the Athlete's Foot 942 Mass. St. 841-6966 The Fall Futon Sale! Using the highest quality cotton foam and fabric available to us helps make our futons one of the finest mattresses you'll ever sleep on. And now, our futons are on sale! 100% Cotton reg $ 750 now on sale Crib $ 750 $ 44 Cot $ 840 70 Twin $ 163 90 Full $ 197 111 Queen $ 740 123 King $ 195 171 Cotton/Foam reg $ 790 now on sale — — $ 88 110 136 149 202 Blue Heron NATURAL FIBER BEDDING 8 East 7th Street, Lawrence, KS (913) 841-9443 Open: 10:00am to 5:00pm Monday thru Saturday PENNYLINE Follow the Parade to House of Hupei Authentic Chinese Cuisine 2907 W. 6th SUA Lunch 11:30-2:30 Dinner 4:30-9:30 Fri. & Sat. 'till 10:30 October '86 Scheduled Events Calendar 9 Champions Club: 6:30 Trail Room every Thursday 11 Homecoming: Chuck Berg and Friends LSU at KU 13 Strat-o-matic Baseball: 6:30 p.m. every Monday 14 SUA Forums: "Gubernatorial Forums" Docking 8 p.m. 15 Late Night with Larry Brown: Burge Union 17 Outdoor Rec: Octoginta Moonlight Ride So. Park 9 p.m. 18 Octoginta: 8 a.m. Breakfast at Baldwin; 9 a.m. Time Trial 1 p.m. Clinton Lake; 7 p.m. BAK Slides 19 Octoginta Bike Tour: Haskell Juco 8 a.m. 21 Bridge Club: 7:30 p.m.Trail Rm.every Tuesday 22 SUA Forums: Kurt Vonnegut Hoch Aud., 7:30 p.m. --- 26 Outdoor Rec Orienteering Meet at Perry Lake 29 KU Sailing Club: 7 a.m. every Wednesday 31 Mount Dread Masquerade Ball 8 p.m. Student Union Activities * Kansas Union * 864-3477 842-0600 KING SIZE PIZZA Single topping 32 oz. Pepsi— Extra toppings only 95¢ $7.95 plus tax DELIVERED! ---