12 Tuesday, October 20, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports KU volleyball team will meet K-State By ROBERT WHITMAN Staff writer When Kansas State defeated the Kansas women's volleyball team Sept. 30 in Manhattan, it was the Javhawk's eight consecutive loss. Kansas meets the Wildcats again at 8 tonight in Allen Field House, in the Jayhawks' eighth match since the two teams' first meeting of the season. The difference this time is that the Jayhawks are 4-3 in the last seven matches, not 0-7. The Jayhawks began the season winning four of their first six matchups. Kansas coach Frankie Albitz said having the home court advantage might be more of an edge against the Wildcats than against Iowa State. Kansas lost to Iowa State in five games Friday at the field house. In Manhattan, Kansas State defeated the Jayhawks in five games. "They have some really nice athletes, like Iowa State," said Albiz. "We'll have to serve well and get the side-outs so they can't score any points. "When we played Kansas State (in Manhattan), we were going through a period where we were really good, and we were either really good or really bad." or really bad. Albitz said the team's play had become more consistent. The lineup is becoming that way after the stomach flu that five players caught last week. 'Shannon (Ridgeway, senior outside hitter,) was not 100 percent at practice (yesterday), but everyone else is healthy," Albizt said. "She still has a throat, but she was 6 7 8 9 10 When we played Kansas State (in Manhattan), we were going through a period where we were really unsteady. We were either really good or really bad.' Frankie Albitz KU volleyball coach around." Albitz said Ridgeway would start tonight, along with outside hitters Judy Desch and Jodi Oelschlager, middle blockers Tammy Hill and Elisa Woods and setter Monica Spencer. Albiz gave the team the day off Sunday after it played matches Friday and Saturday. The Jayhawks defeated Colorado in four games Saturday night. practice in well. If she isn't 100 switch (in the match), we might switch Kansas is 8-13 overall and 2-5 in Big Eight Conference matches. The Jayhawks will play in the Northwestern tournament Friday and Saturday in Chicago. Illinois-Chicago, Northern Iowa and Loyola of Chicago will also play in the tournament. Chris Duval/KANSAN Power Play KU Hockey Club center Craig Sherman, back, attempts to break up a play from a Meramec College defensive player. The KU Hockey Club played at the St. Louis Arena in St. Louis on Saturday and lost 6-1. The college game was the opener for the National Hockey League game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the St. Louis Blues. Redskins ride over Cowboys on Wilson TD The Associated Press IRVING, Texas — The Washington Redskins closed out the three-week NFL strike-replacement season last night by beating the Dallas Cowbirds 13-7 on Obed Aarit's two field goals and Ted Wilson's 16-yard run. A crowd of 60,415, second only in the three weeks of strike-replacement football to the 61,230 drawn to Denver's Mile High Stadium last Monday, looked on as as Washington required to 3-0 and its overall mark to 4-1. This put the Redskins in first place in the NFC East. Washington took the second-half kickoff and drove 80 yards in seven plays, with wide receiver Ted Wilson scoring on the touchdown on a reverse from 16 yards out for a 10-0 Redskin lead. Dallas came right back, with Danny White throwing a 38-yard touchdown pass to Kelvin Edwards to cap an 80- yard surge. Ariit kicked a 39-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to give the Redskins, who had no veteran players, a 13-7 lead over a Dallas team that was favored by seven points. Dallas had seven regulars available. Two of those regulars. White and Dorset, got a hostile greeting from the crowd before the game, and each was harassed every time he touched the ball. When Dorsett fumbled twice in the first period, he was booed off the field each time. His first fumble led to Ariri's 19-yard field goal, which stood up for a 3-0 Washington halftime lead. A chant of "We Want Sweeney, We Want Sweeney" echoed through Texas Stadium as the crowd called for White to be taken after White was sacked three times. Dallas's deepest penetration in the first half was to the Washington 47-vard line. Tony Robinson replaced injured starting quarterback Ed Rubbert, who suffered a bruised shoulder late in the first period. Robinson, obtained from the semipro Richmond Ravens, had never played in an NFL game but aby directed the Ravenskins attack, keeping the veteran Dallas defense on the field for extended periods. Missouri leads KU golf tourney Missouri shot a 484 over 20 holes to take a 6'16 shot lead over Nebraska after the first day of the Kansas Invitational golf tournament at Alvamar Country Club in Lawrence. Kansas is third with a score of 505. Other team scores include: Wichita State, 509; Southwest Missouri, 525; Sammford, 540; Northern Iowa, 566 and Kansas State, 572. The Jayhawks' top individual so far is Tina Gnewch, who shot a 122 and is tied for fourth. Kansas 'Susan Peak shot a 125 and is tied for seventh. (Understanding all your alternatives makes you really free to choose. Replace pressure and panic with thoughtful, rational reflection. For a confidential, caring friend, call us. We're here to listen and to talk with you. FREE PREGNANCY TESTING. Unplanned pregnancy? Decisions to make? PLAN NOW FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT Half price for students Funded, in part, by the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts KRUGER PHOTOGRAPHY 842-7078 Public: $15 & $13 KU & K-12 Students: $7.50 & $6.50 Senior Citizens & Other Students: $14 & $12 A new experience... an old friend The Central Philharmonic of China Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved For reservations, call 913/864-3982 in its first-ever U.S. tour with Zuohuang Chen, Conductor Li Jian, Piano Soloist Presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Concert Series 8:00 p.m. Sunday, October 25,1987 Hoch Auditorium KU-AAUP Presents Professor Richard Webber of Monmouth College on "HOW TO READ THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS BUDGET" 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 21st Bruckmiller Room Alumni Center Complimentary Drinks To Follow 8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 24, 1987 Craton-Preyer Theatre The ceremony will include multi-media presentations from the careers of these two super stars Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved; for reservations, call 913/864-3982 All seats $10 & $8 All proceeds benefit the KU Department of theatre and Media