2. University Daily Kansan Fridav. October 17, 1975 Jayhawks seek first Big 8 win By ALLENQUAKENBUSH Associate Sports Editor For some reason, the University of Washington is against Iowa. State University for the past seven years. AUS was won only one of the last four games, a 22-20 victory in 1973. And in that one Test, he scored twice for the team it hit 54 yards for a touchdown to give the Jawahres the narrow victory. Kansas head coach Bud Moore hopes that trend will stop tomorrow when the Jayhawks travel to Ames to meet the Cyclones in a regionally televised contest. Chris Golub Kickoff has been moved to 2:50 from 1:30, overseas, accommodate the televised news. IOWA STATE, 4-1, is seeking its fifth straight win after opening the season with a 37-21 loss at UCLA. The four wins in a row included three "colones" longest winning streak since 1960. On top of that, Iowa state returns home for the first time in three weeks, and will play only its second game in the new 50,000 seat Cycle Stadium. "Our team gave it a big cheer as we passed it on the way home from Kansas State last week," Cyclone coach Earle Bruce said. "We're looking forward to playing at home in front of an enthusiastic crowd for a change." MOORE SAID HE'S hoping the Jayhawk offense will bounce back after a disappointing effort at Nebraska last week. But he said the team's progress in practice this week, he said. "Today looked like the first day of practice." Moore said following Wednesday's workout. "There were more than five people coming than we've had since the first day." But Brice has nothing but praise for the offence, especially quarterback Nolan Coyle. "Nolan Cromwell is one of the best running quarterbacks in the country," Bruce said. "He's fast, has breakaway speed and he runs well to running the wishbone offense." BRUCE HASE A GOOD quarterback of his own in sophomore Buddy Hardeman. But Hardeman suffered a broken wrist in last week's game at Kansas State, and he is considered very doubtful for tomorrow's game. Hardman has been practicing this week, though, and I cannot say that he can play available to play if needed. "You have to assume he's going to play," moose said, "and long as he's practicing, he'll be a chance." If Hardman isn't ready, senior Tom Mason is expected to start. Mason started the season opener against UCLA, the Cyclones only loss of the year. "I HAVE TO FEEL he's just about as good as Hardeman," Moore said. "He was battling for the job earlier, and he's done a good job when he's played." The Cyclones also boast two top running backs in tailback Mike Williams and fullback Jim Wingender. Both are averaging more than 100 yards a game on the ground, and they rank second and third in Big Eight rushing behind Cromwell. TENNIS—The University of Kansas will host a quadrangular tennis tournament on the courts behind Allen Field House this weekend. In case of bad weather, the meet will be moved to the Lawrence Racquet Club. AU opens the tournament at noon Saturday against Northwest Missouri State. KU plays. Texas State at 4 p.m. and closes with closeout games at 9:30 a.m. Sunday against Missouri. CROSS COUNTRY—THE KU cross country team travels to Skillwater, Okla. Sports Shorts today to meet Oklahoma State in a dual meet. Two weeks ago, the Jayhawks finished fourth in the Oklahoma State Bamboree, run on the same course. WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY-KU's women's field hockey team lost a 5-4 match to Central Missouri State. This weekend, the Lady Cardinals, to play in the Big Eight Championships. The Great "Bud Bash!" Wednesday, October 22 Check Monday's UDK for Details $SOCERC—The KU Soccer Club travels to Arkansas State tomorrow and to John Brown University on Sunday. After last week's loss, KU's record stands at 3-2. Delicious Indian Dinner followed by Exciting Cultural Program of Fold and Classical Songs, Dances and Slide Show. Tickets on sale in the Dean of Foreign Students Office (Strong Hall) and SUA Office (Union) and at the gates if available. For further information, call A. Bhatia at 841-2873 or B. Sanyal at 864-6396. Diwali Night—the festival of lights on Sunday, October 19 at 5 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Paid by Student's Activities fees. DIWALI NIGHT KU India Club celebrates Kansas quarterback Mark Lusak ran for two touchdowns and passed for two more to lead the Jayhawk junior varsity to a 44-20 game. Kansas State at Manhattan yesterday. Lissak was complimented on offense by back Tim Wilde, who gained 116 yards GAME ABOURALKAH QUAKENBUSH ZELJGMAN FITZGERALD 17-10 21-14 21-17 10-20 The Jayhawks prove which bird is better ... on regional TV. Consensus: KANSAS. 42-7 38-0 31-0 48-3 Poor, poor Kansas State. Lucky, lucky Oklahoma. Consensus: OKLAHOMA. 27-7 20-7 28-3 21-10 Nebraska's "Black Shirt" defense will shut down powerless Pokes. Consensus: NEBRASKA. 21-28 27-20 24-28 17-14 Missouri's defense goes against Colorado's offense, best in the league. Consensus: TOSSUP. Kansan Predictions Issola kicked for 294 yards in total offense. He completed 12 of 25 passes for 176 yards and added 118 more on the ground in 19 carries. on 28 carries. The KU offends, running the wombone, amassed 498 yards in total of莽塞。 The KU junior varisity is now 1-1, while Kansas State dropped to 9-2. KU junior varsity routs **THE PRESENTED:** Yael Abobashani is a sports editor this fall. Allen Quackenburg is associate sports editor this fall. Mark Zallmann was a sports editor in fall 1974. Mick Fingerwal is a sports editor in spring 1975. The Wildcats had a 20-14 lead halfway through the second quarter before the Jayhawk offense went to work. On its next four possessions, Kansas scored three touchdowns and a field goal to put the game out of reach. TACO-TICO SPECIAL FRI.-SAT.-SUN. TACOS 5 for $1.00 COORS ON TAP Glass 25c Pitcher s1.25 Muscle pull stops Guinn Keith Guinn, University of Kansas high jumper, didn't compete in his event yesterday at the Pan American Games in Mexico City. He couldn't jump because he pulled a harmonium while warming up Wednesday. Wright Guin, Keith's father, said yesterday that his son told him by telephone that he was discouraged and disappointed that he couldn't jump. Guinn had said that doctors said the injury wasn't serious, though they would be able to practice in three weeks. Tom Woods, the other U.S. jumper, won the event with a Games record of 7-4/1, one half inch higher than the height both he and he cleared to qualify, or the meet last August. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE" Psalm 2 and Acts 4:25 A recent letter says, "Won't you please tell me who you are that writes the column 'Why Do The Heathen Rage?' that appears in our newspaper every week? I have been reading this article for quite some time and look forward to hearing about it, each individual as well. It is so applicable to, and so needed by our nation today." Truly it has been said that one cannot talk long about "self" without becoming vain. However, the above letter is greatly appreciated, very encouraging, and always useful. This letter should be used when you are also hard to digress even a little to talk about self when there are so many "gems" from God in His Word: "The Law of The Lord is perfect, converting the soul . . . more to be desired than gold, yea, than much fine gold; wander also than a woman." (The Bible: John 14:30) The Lord HAST MAGNIFIED THY WORD ABLE ALL THY NAME "-Psalms 138:2. The writer is a layman. Raised in a Christian home that was strict about "Singing the Song of Moses the servant of The Lord, and The Song of the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world." The burden of Moses Song is the Moral Law of God, The Ten Commandments that reveal the very character of The Almighty. The message of the Lamb of God is do what is right and do what is evil perverted nature and acts. The Lamb of God paid our penalty and offers the gift of a new heart wherein are written the Commandments of God by The Spirit of God; and also the gift of Eternal Life in the world to come, which world we enter by "falling safe in the arms of Jesus," or by being "caught up to meet the Lord in the air when he cometh to make up his Jewels." (Hope we are not casting our pearls and gems into the fire!) We have been taught that Protestant Christian Church and don't believe these things, in God's Name, why don't you get it? How come you in there, anwey?) The writer joined the Church when about twelve years of age. Though greatly blessed with the raising and environment he had, yet when he left school he faced the fact that he was "out of gear" with real Christianity and the vows made on his behalf. He did not understand why he should fulfill them. "Then get out," he said to himself. "Resign your Church membership, and don't deliberately live the life of the hypocrite." Considering what a serious step it would be to "junk the hope of Eternal Life" offered in the Bible and Protestant Christianity, he purposed before resigning to "Search The Scriptures." As soon as he realized that he needed to read more, he now has, he reads the Bible from cover to cover several times each year. Mostly it was conclusive reading, not stopping unless attention was especially arrested. For quite a while his aim was to read at least thirty minutes a day. Later on he aimed at making it 60 minutes out of the 1,440 minutes in every 24 hours, figuring it would not too much time for making preparation for a life that never ends, eternity. Not so long after beginning this exercise in "Searching The Scriptures" he became definitely aware of "the personality of the devil and spiritual wickedness in high places," and that these fearful enemies were fighting to keep him away from the church. He was also resentful and rebellious spirit against the Almighty Himself. Through the mercy of God, during all this feverish period he never laid the Bible aside but kept reading it, and on outwardly performing his vows by church attendance and striving to become a pastor, he still remained until he resigned and got out of the Church. The Scriptures say "I in due season you will reap, if you faint not in well doing." He found it to be true and in due time God's word became "quick and powerful" in his own life and made of him a man whose faith is strong. As a result of his experience in "Searching The Scriptures" he years after leaving school the writer was employed as a cotton buyer. After the boll-well stuill and changed things in that line, he went on a farm and has been there ever since. However, as a result of his experience in "Searching The Scriptures" he has learned that he is his own heart, and that of others." "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." These are the first recorded words spoken by Christ after His Baptism by John the Baptist. Several years ago God told those who write or by spoken word have said the ads have been helpful and inspiring in their Christian experience. Brethren pray for me, and pray that "The Word of God might have free course, and be glorified." It is our hope for all those who have written P. O. Box 405, Decatur, Ga. 30031 Watch the want ads in the Kansan