8 Tuesday, October 14, 1975 University Dally Kansan Basketball team starts title quest Norm Cook KU football set for TV The University of Kansas football team is getting television exposure for the first time. ABC television and the NCAA television committee decided yesterday that the Kansas-Iowa Game state this Saturday will be one of four regionally televised games. Because of the decision to televisi the game, the kickoff has been changed from 1:30 to 2:50 p.m. The telecast will cover Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Montana. Chris Schenkel and Duffy Daugherty will do the play-by-play and color. WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY—The KU women's field hockey team finished second in a field of four teams at the KU Invitational Field Hockey Tournament last week on the fields at 23rd and Iowa streets. The KU women defeated William Jewell College, 4-1, in the first round, squeaked by Central State of Edmond, Oklah., 1-4, in the round but lost to Missouri, 3-1, in the finals. The team travels to Central Missouri State today and will compete in the first Big Eight Field Hockey Tournament this weekend in Lincoln, Neb. WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY—Led by Heild Wallace's second place finish, the KU women's cross country team defeated Wichita State in a dual meet at Lawrence University. The women's team, J. K. Walters fifth, Laura Cook seventh and Bev Welch eighth for the KU队. Almost every day this semester, the artist gets to work on a new piece he been seen sketching in Allen Field House. But the real work begins tomorrow when the Jayhawks go through their first organized workout of the season in a third straight Big Eight championship. But it won't be easy. No team in the conference was hit as hard by graduation as Karas. Gone from last year's team are centers Rick Suttle (4.6,8.1), John McCarthy (4.9), forwards Roger Morningstar (11.1) and Tommy Smith (4.6) and guard Dale Greenlee (9.3). "I GUESS ITS VERY apparent that our No. 1 weakness is youth and inexperience," head coach Ted Owens said. "But at the Basketball tryouts Tryouts for the KU men's basketball team will be from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in Allen Field House. Candidates have to be cleared through the basketball office before trying out. Everyone who tries out must furnish his own equipment. same time, we're not totally inexperienced because we do return three starters." The returning regulars are Norman Cook (0.0), Donn Von Moore (7.1) and Clint McGraw (2.0). Cook, a 6-foot-8 forward and co-captain, will miss the beginning of practice because he is playing with the U.S. team at the Pan- American Games at Mexico City. "That isn't the way I want it," Owens said, "but he'll be in a very good physical condition when he gets back. And I think the benefits he'll derive from facing good competition will outweigh him missing 10 days of practice." OWENS IS HAPPY JUST to have Cook back at all. After an impressive performance with the United States International Gold Cup team, Cook was drafted in the second round of the American Basketball Association draft by the Utah Stars. But he bypassed their offer to play his junior year at KU. AP Top 20 By The Associated Press Ohio State, which moved into the number one position in the Associated Press college football rankings last week, held onto that position for a comfortable affordable margin over runner-up Oklahoma. The Sooners retained the number two spot with a 24-17 win over previously fifth-ranked Texas. The Longhorns dropped to eighth with the loss. Three other Big Eight teams remained in the top twenty. Nebraska remained in the middle, and Colorado tenth place from 12th last week and Colorado moved up a notch to number 12. Oklahoma State, which was ranked 14th in the nation, held an all-time rankings following a d-14 tie to Missouri. Here are the Top Priority Points in the Associated Press News and Record Stations. Points are recorded total. Points are scored between 20-18. 1. Ohio State (62) 5-0-0 1,066 2. Georgia (73) 5-0-0 844 3. Southern California (1) 5-0-0 844 4. Kentucky (74) 5-0-0 844 5. Texas A&M 5-0-0 649 6. Alabama 5-0-0 649 7. Michigan 5-0-0 342 8. Tennessee 5-0-0 429 9. Penn State 5-0-0 434 10. Minnesota 5-0-0 434 11. Arizona State 5-0-0 250 12. Colorado 5-0-0 250 13. Arizona 5-0-0 400 14. Florida 5-0-0 130 15. Notre Dame 5-0-0 130 16. Tennessee 5-0-0 171 17. Tennessee 5-0-0 171 18. Michigan State 5-0-0 36 19. Maryland 5-1-0 26 20. Maryland 5-1-0 18 21. UCLA 5-1-0 "Norman is playing with more confidence now than ever," Owens said. "I think we're going to see him assert himself this year and realize the excellent potential he has." Brewer and Shipley INVITE YOU TO A PARTY!! Von Moore, who started at forward last year, is being moved to center. Owens said he considered that to be Von Moore's natural position. Fri., Oct. 17th 8 p.m., Expo Hall Topeka St. Fair Grounds Newcomers will play a big role on the KU team this year, Paul Makeski, a highly successful defender and former Calfif, is the first 7-toerator to play for the Jawhays since Wilt Chamberlin in 1958. Tickets '5 Advance '6 Day of Show Koen Kengans, 6-4-foot-10 forward, and Cris Barmuthus, 6-4-foot-4 forward, also are leading the way. It is expected Herb Nobles, a 6-foot-7 forward from Johnson County Junior College, will play at forward. Other newcomers are Brad Sanders, a 4-foot guard from Leavenworth and Arnie Baum, a 6-foot-3 guard from Dodge City. Outlets: Kief's—Lawrence Brothers & Sisters Mother Earth Joe Henry's YOU HAVEN'T PLAYED BALL PARK BASEBALL? Donnie Von Moore Topeka BEER WILL BE SERVED An R.L.-project: concert prod. 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The dining rooms currently in use are elegantly designed in birch cherry, oak, walnut, sycamore and pine. The wood carving was all done by hand by Sidney Endacott of England, a brother of Bramhall, who was a skilled sculptor and artist and some of his work is in the drawing room of the Holy Lourdes Hall. THEM are like beautiful fireplaces in the house, each a unique design with various colored glass panels and of maid size. A access cluster of mirrors and stained glass window above the fireplace gives them an elegant appearance. The tower, which gives the old castle appearance, has a hayward leading to the third floor. Attached is a large staircase with railings used during the summer months. The ballroom with spacious window peel on the third floor. If you have never been inside the Castle Tea Room, and dine in the only restaurant in Lawrence with a beautiful historical and cultural background. The only way to really enjoy it is to sit down and eat. The Castle Tea Room The Most Unique Restaurant in Lawrence 1307 Mass. Reservations Suggested 843.1151 Place a Kansan want ad. Call 864-4358 "Everything You've Wanted to Know about Law School But Were Afraid to Ask." A Law School Information Meeting for ALL Interested KU Students (both undergraduates and graduate): Speakers will include Dean Dickinson, faculty members and students at the KU Law School. Discussion will center upon Law School in general and KU in particular. A question and answer session will be held at the end. October 16 8:15 P.M. Big 8 Room Kansas Union