12 Thursday, October 2, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Sports briefs Valesente expects kicker to play Saturday despite groin injury Kansas place kicker Chase Van Dyne suffered a pulled groin muscle during yesterday's practice at Memorial Stadium, but KU head football coach Bob Valente said he expected the sophomore kicker to be ready for Saturday's game against Southern Illinois. If Van Dyne is unable to play, freshman Mac Smith will kick off in addition to his own duties of kicking field goals and extra points. Offensive Inmen Steve Nave and Pete Popovich are suffering muscle spasms in their backs and did not practice yesterday. Valesentre held them out on the advice of Lynn Bott, director of sports medicine. Both are expected to play Saturday. Defensive tackle Guy Gamble, who has missed the last two games with an ankle injury, practiced but is still hobbled by the injury he suffered when a teammate's helmet hit him in the ankle. "He's trying to work his way through it." Valesente said. "We just hope he'll be ready to go by game time." The Jayhawks once again emphasized the kickoff return team in practice, but Valesente said no decision on who would return kickoffs would be made until Saturday. Juniors Scott Schriner and Milt Garner and sophomore Arnold Snell are battling for the position. The offense worked on executing from inside the 20-yard line. Valesente said he was pleased with the progress of the running game but not the passing game. Arnold Snell leads both the Jayhawks and the Big Eight Conference in rushing with 312 yards in three games, including a 168-yard effort in the 20-6 victory Saturday over Indiana State. Quarterback Mike Orth has completed 60 of 112 passes for 589 yards and a touchdown, but he has thrown five interceptions. Men's golf team finishes 14th The Kansas men's golf team finished in 14th place out of 18 teams Tuesday at the Butler National Intercollegiate Golf Classic at Oakbrook, IL. Ohio State won the tournament with a score of 589. The Jayhawks had a score of 631. Tom Stankowski of Texas was the individual winner with a score of 140. Junior Brian McGreevy was the top Kansas golfer with rounds of 76 and 75 for a total of 151. ophore Kansas golfers and their scores were sophomore Jon Bruning, 158; senior Steve Madsen, 160; sophomore Rudy Zupetz, 163; and sophomore John Ogden, 165. The only other Big Eight Conference team competing was Missouri, which finished in 15th place with a team score of 632. LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Raiders running back Marcus Allen, whose ankle sprain has improved, is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Injury may keep Allen sidelined "Marcus was able to jog yesterday, but he was not able to make the quick cut or put pressure on the ankle," Coach Tom Flores said yesterday at his weekly news conference. "Last week, by Thursday and Friday, we knew he wasn't going to play (against San Diego). This week's he's better and each day he gets better. But this might be a thing we take up to game time." Allen injured his right ankle two weeks ago in the Raiders' 13-9 loss to the New York Giants. He was on the sidelines in street clothes last Sunday when the Raiders beat the Chargers 17-13 for their first victory after three defeats. Allen had played in 60 consecutive games over five seasons. Starting fullback Frank Hawkins, who twisted his knee against the Chargers, will probably play in this week's game. Flores also said the team's outlook had improved. "I think the attitude is good," he said. "The team's spirits were lifted somewhat by the victory, but you enjoy it for some time and then you have to get on to the "We're not out of the woods. I don't think you'd be elated by being 1-3. We've got to work hard to be 2-3." Flores said he was pleased to hear that injury-plagued Marc Wilson was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week. Wilson recovered from a separated shoulder to throw for 314 yards and two touchdowns despite being sacked eight times. He was 19 of 28 and overcame two interceptions. The Chiefs are expected to throw the "46 defense" at Wilson. The Raiders hold a 29-20-2 lead in meetings between the teams. Sunday's game at Arrowhead Stadium sold out Monday. Green Bay to sign Chuck Fusina GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers yesterday said they had reached a verbal agreement on a contract with former U.S. Football League quarterback Chuck Fusina. Fusina, 29, was given a workout Tuesday and was expected to return to Green Bay today, head coach Forrest Gregg said. The Packers also are interested in pursuing the rights to 1884 Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie, Gregg said. Flutie also worked out Tuesday in Green Bay. From staff and wire reports Tennis Continued from p. 9 junior Christine Kim "I think it's always unusual to play with someone you're not used to," she said. 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