SA University Daily Kansan / Friday, October 3, 1986 9 Sports Underdog Salukis take businesslike approach Quarterback Mike Orteh practices his passing during practice. The football team practiced yesterday in Anschutz Sports Pavilion, Kansas will host Southern Illinois at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at Memorial Stadium. By ANNE LUSCOMBE Sports writer No pep talks or "win one for the Gipper" speeches will be heard in the Southern Illinois locker room before tomorrow's football game. The Saiukis are a businesslike team that head coach Ray Dorr says he hopes that has covered every possible Kansas play situation during practice. He also says he hopes his team is not overwhelmed when it plays the Javhawks. "We have not faced a team with the overall speed of a Kansas team," Dorr said. "I'm also afraid that mentally we may not be as sharp as we were. We may make mistakes and we can't afford to give the Jayhawks any leeway whatsoever." Going for the quick kill is Kansas' strategy for eliminating the competition. "We plan to score early and take them out of the game early," Kansas senior center Paul Oswald said yesterday. "If we have the confidence, then we can beat them." Dorr is concerned almost as much about the Kansas offense as he is the Javahawk defense. "The Kansas offense is ready to explode," he said. "They have come so close to making the big plays. I think they have an offense capable of scoring 50 or 60 points. That has me concerned." And, Dorr added. "Unfortunately I think the Kansas defense will be able to stop our option plays." Dorr said he did not see his Southern Illinois team dominating the game in any aspect of play. It has good size in its level of competition, but the coach of the Division I-AA school said the lower division's competition was not comparable to what "Building an offense is like building a house," Valesente said. "You add a little to it each time. Hopefully, when you're through you have a nice home." the team. To add to *team* has suf injuries. Fou out for the quarterback, returner's st questionable. The Jayhaw injury probler jockey players KU head cos the team has it players return The defense basics and spe maining in pos worked on im problems that The players said they felt confident as they finished yesterday's practice. Dorr said both team's offenses acted like equalizers to each other. Kansas relies on the forward pass while Southern Illinois lacks a passing game, so it emphasizes a running offense. their performance hasn't been what I expected." The Salukis run a veer option attack. The offense, which is slightly different than what the Jayhawks are running towards and very good more so than any other team we've seen so far," Steinhauser said. "But we're looking for a win." KU vs. Southern Illinois The Starters SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Offense LT — 79 Ralph Van Dyke, S WR — 22 Nate McGhee, Jr. LG — 61 Rob Howell, Jr. C. — 66 Rob Crammes, Fr. C — 66 Bob Grammer, Fr. DC, 61 Claude Wilcox. RG — 64 Chuck Wilson, Sr RT — 68 Dave Smith, Jr. RB — 27 Anthony Vaughn, F TH — 38 Dave Smith, Sr. TE — 32 Bruce Phibbs, Sr. WR — 1 Sebron Spivey, Sr. DE — 55 Shannon Ferbrache, Fr. Defense RB — 2 Mel Kirksy, Sr. WR — 1 Willie Vaughn, LT — 70 Jim Davis, Jr. LG — 68 Jay Allen, So. C — 54 Paul Oswald, Sr. RG — 63 Steve Nave, Sr. RT — 76 Bill Hundelt, Fr. TE — 84 Mark Parks, Jr. RB — 24 Mike Rogers, Jr. DE — 55 Shannon Ferber, NG — 96 Brad Crouse, So. DE — 72 Jim White, Sr. LB — 47 Jim Burnette, Fr. LB — 15 Rick Spielman, Sr. LB — 50 John Edwards, Sr. LB — 44 Ron Kirk, Fr. CB — 37 Wilie Davis, Fr. SS — 12 Charles Bell, Jr. FS — 11 Ron Page, Sr. CB — 8 Ira Davis, Sr. Squadlets PK — 3 Ron Miller, Sr. 12 Drew Morrison, Sr. 11 Tibbs, Sr. Offense Weiser went to Council and asked KANSAS "But, now we higher and farther the past." "We don't wa that we didn't ap he said. "We did we bits and pieces t. The Records Game Time Kick off is set for 11:30 a.m. at Memorial Stadium. The game will be broadcast on the 30-station radio network. The local stations carrying the game are JKHJ in Lawrence, KMBZ in Kansas City, KLWN in Lawrence and WREN in Topeka. The game will also be the Raycom Big Eight Game of the Week and be televised on channels 9 and 27. Southern Illinois is 3-2 after defeating Youngstown State 24-17 last week. The Salukis have lost to Arkansas State 22-7 and Eastern Illinois 31-7. They have beaten Austin Peay 24-17 and Murray State 31-0. Kansas is 2-1 after its 20-6 victory over Indiana State. The Coaches Southern Illinois head coach Ray Dorr is in his third season at the school. His record is 10-17. Before becoming the Salukis' head coach, Dorr was the quarterback coach at Washington for eight years. During that time the Huskers went to four bowls, including two Rose Bowl victories. This will be the first time Kansas and Southern Illinois have met in football. Kansas head coach Bob Valesente is in his third season at Kansas, but his first as head coach. This is Valesente's first season as a head coach after 21 seasons as an assistant. Before, speci women's athletic Kansas Union retailers. But, it program. tarec 'KU's wo athletics somethir give there and it gahance t make mo aware of by putting on poster sponsori events.' Weiser got tl ed that a Weigl Wor gets Several the donated by We mote, publicize events during events, said K marketing and coach. By NICOLE SA Sports writer "I decided to what could be said." I went to talked to them a with the entire having its first ever. Weight Wat- Kan, has been sponsor of wor- An agreemen- week for a on the committee arrangement. Arizona was tournament. with Courtesy of the Spencer Museum of Art "Thatched Hut on a River," by like Taiga, is one of the 18th century ink drawings featured in the exhibit "Japanese Quest for a New Vision," opening Sunday afternoon at the Spencer Museum of Art. Friday; October 3, 1986 A3 **Claude** Frank, piano, giving master classes at 9:30 a.m and 1:30 p.m. in the Swarthout Rectal Hall in Murray Hill Free. ■ Edward Mattila, professor of music, performing a concert of synthesizer music at 11:30 am in the Burge Union caféster. Free - "Plastic Maple Leaves and Pachinko Palor Mona Lias: The Art of Kitsch in Modern Japan," presented by Melinda Takeuchi, professor of art from Stanford University, at 2:30 p.m. room 211 in the Spencer Museum of Art. Free. "The Emerald Forest," presented by Student Union Activities at 3:30, 7 and 9:30 m. today and tomorrow and by Audition at the Kansas Union Driftwood Audition in the Kansas Union Sights and sounds "Stand By Me," showing at 5:25, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m., with a table at 1:55 p.m. matinee tomorrow and Sunday and dayweek showings at 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. at the Granada Theatre, 1020 Massachusetts St. **Crocodile Dundee**, showing at 5:10, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. when, with a 3 p.m. matinee tomorrow and Sunday and weekday showings at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. at the Varsity Theatre. 1015 Massachusetts St. alukis? "Tough Guys," showing at 5:10, 7:30 and 9:25 p.m., today with a 3:10 p.m. matinee tomorrow and Sunday and weekday showings at 7:30 and 9:25 p.m. at the Cinema Twin Theatres, 31st and 10th streets. "The Boy Who Could Fly," showing at 5.7 and 2:00 p.m. today, with a 3:0 p.m. matinee tomorrow and Sunday and weekday showings at 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. at the Cinema Twin Theatres, 31st and 41st streets. Loose Change,performing at 7 "Blade Runner," presented by SUA at midnight and tomorrow in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. McBuns History of Rock 'n' Roll, performing at 9:30 p.m. today at the Jazzhaus, 9264 Massachusetts St Saturday **Butch Hancock and Marce Locourse, performing acoustic and folk rock at 9 p.m. at Bogats of Lawrence,** 611 Vermont St. The Chuck Berg Band, performing jazz at 10 a.m. in the main lobby of the Kansas Union. Free - Observatory Open House, weather permitting at 9 p.m. in the Clyde W. Tombaugh Observatory room 500 in Lindley Hall Free ■ Plain Jane; performing rock at 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at Cogburn's 737 New Hampshire St. "A Funny Things Happened on the Way to the Forum," presented at 8 p.m. at the Lawrence Community Theatre, 1501 New Hamshire St. Performance continues until Oct. 12 *Parlor Frogs*, performing acoustic and folk rock at 9 p.m. at the Glass Onion, 624 W. 12th. p. m. at Just a Playhouse, 806 W. 24th St. For the best in Authentic Chinese Food "Father's Day," presented as part of the Inge Theatre Series at 8 p.m. today, tomorrow and Sunday at the Inge Theatre in Murphy Hall. Skip Gray, tuba, performing as part of Octubestat B a p.m. in the Swar throct Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. 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TOLL-FREE RESERVATIONS 1-800-446-6900 Econo Lodge 2907 WEST SIXTH LAWRENCE, KS. 66044 Altered Media, performing progressive rock at 9:30 p.m. at the Jazzauz 928's Massachusetts St KU vs. Southern Illinois University, in football at 11:30 a.m. in Memorial Stadium *Museum symposium on* *Japanese Quest for a New Vision! at 1 p.m. in the auditorium of the Spencer Museum of Art; Free.* Econo Lodge The Fourth Annual Kaw Valley Festival of Song, at noon at Potter Lake Free - LARGE ROOMS/ LOW RATES "The Makioka Sisters," presented at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the Spencer Museum of Art. Spend a night, not a fortune. Sunday "Japanese Quest for a New Vision. The Impact of Visiting Chinese Painters, 1600-1900." exhibit opening at noon in the White Gallery in the Spencer Museum of Art. Through Dec. 28. Free. **Lonne Ray's Blues Jam, perform** ing blues at 9:30 p.m at the Jazzmaus, 9261$^2$ Massachusetts St. Thursday Samuel Delany, a New York science fiction writer, will read from his works at 8 p.m. in the Aledson Audition in the Kansas Unire. Free American Ballet Comedy, presented as part of the KU Concert Series at 8 p.m. in Hoech Auditorium **Tornado Alley**, performing progressive rock at 9:30 p.m. at the Jazzaus, 9281% Massachusetts St "The Role of Morality, Power and Gender in Soap Opera," presented by Sonia Livingstone. Oxford University, as a communication studies lecture at 4:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. Free. University Singers Fall Concert, performing at 8 p.m. in the Swantworth Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Free "Take the Money and Run," presented by SUA at 7 p.m. in Woodruff Audition in the Kansas Union. Hio-Ming, Luung, piano, giving a student recital at 8 p.m. in the Swarwth Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. 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