6 Friday, October 29, 1976 University Daily Kansan Volleyball team seeks Big 8 win By DAN BOWERMAN Sports Writer KU's volleyball team is going to the Big Eight Tournament today and tomorrow with every intention of winning it all, even though two teams have beaten KU. Nebraska University and Oklahoma University are the only Big Eight schools to have a full-time faculty in math. Ban Sticklift said he expected the toughest competition to come from Nebraska. KU will run off playing the two weakest teams in the Big Eight, Stancliff said. The Jayhawks will play Oklahoma State University first and they easily handled OSU in the Sooner Invitational, 15-1, 15-2. Next will be Iowa State University, whom Kansan Predictions KU split with at the Graceland Invitational, 15-0, 9-15. Making the Kansas football predictions this fall are Steve Schonefeld, sport editor; Brent Anderson, editor; Gary Vie, assistant sport editor, and Jay Abaouabdine, managing editor and Fall 1973 season review. GAME SCHOENFELD ANDERSON VICE ABOURALKAH Nebraska at Kansas Nebraska 2817 Kansas 2917 Nebraska 3014 Kansas State at Iowa State Iowa State 2117 Iowa State 24.7 Iowa State 24.3 Iowa State 21.10 Missouri at Okla. State Oklahoma State 26.20 Oklahoma State 17.10 Missouri 35.21 Okla. State 21.20 Oklahoma at Colorado Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma 15.10 Mississippi at Louisiana SL LSU LSU LSU 26.27 Mississippi 14.13 Texas Tech at Texas Texas Texas 20.17 Texas 28.14 Texas Tech 17.14 Texas 28.24 Cincinnati at Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia 31.18 Mississippi St. at Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama 26.10 Prediction Record 38.16 704 37.17 685 41.13 759 40.14 740 Sport Shorts In its third game today, KU will take on Nebraska, who beat KU twice this year—at once at NU's own tournament, 15-0, 15-4, 15-3. The Graceland Invitational, 15-7, 15-5. JV FOOTBALL—This weekend's football battle between Kansas and Nebraska begins at 1 p.m. today when the school's junior varsity squares square off on the Allen Field House. A quarterfinal game will be played on Friday. FIELD HOCKY—Because of field conditions, the field hockey game between KU and Nebraska will be played at Emporia Kansas State College instead of here. The game will be The KU team also was scheduled to play Graceland College in Lamoni, Iowa, tomorrow, but that game was postponed to Nov. 9. A game with Emporia State, canceled earlier in the week, will be played at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Emporia State. SWIMMING--The KU women's swimming team will hold an intrasquat meet at 7 tonight in the Robinson Natatorium. Gary Kemp, women's swimming coach, said the meet would have the 13 events swimmers will face in Big Eight competition. He said this early taste of competition would help prepare athletes to perform well in future competitions. K.U. CHESS CLUB TOURNAMENT Oct. 31 Parlor B and C, Kansas Union Begins at 3:00 p.m. Entry Fee $2.00 Prizes: Trophies to top 4 places. All expenses paid trip to Region XI, Capo Girardeau, Mo. for top 4 students Everyone encouraged to participate. Sign up in S.U.A. office Oct. 27-29 The Jayhawks will meet Oklahoma, who best beat SIU in the Sooner Invitational, 15-8, 15-8. or at tournament (2:00-2:30) Cornucopia Restaurant Enjoy eating good home cooked food at the Connucopia Restaurant. Our recipes, dressings and breads are made from scratch. We use the best basic natural ingredients possible. Featuring this state's finest salad and fruit bar, plus a large selection of omelets, crepes, and sandwiches for the discriminating appetite. Average meal price, including drink $3.00. Please don't be discouraged by a waiting line. Seating within 15 minutes. Capacity for 104 people, ample parking in the neighborhood, on the street, after 6:00 p.m. and on Sundays. KU will run open Saturday's competition with Kansas State University, KU and K-State have met once, with KU winning, 8-15, 15-9, 15-3. The Hawks will finish the tournament with a victory, who they beat in the semifinals of the Graceland Invitational, 12-10, 16-14. Rockhurst, NUSOCCER CLUB FOES The RU Soccer Club travels to Kansas City to take on powerful Rockhurst College Saturday before returning to Lawrence to play Nebraska Sunday. Rockhurst, 9-2-1 this season, placed third in the NAIA soccer final last year. "We would be doing well to lose by three goals or less, but I really think that if we play as well as we have the last five games, we can beat them." Mulin said. KU coach Bernie Mullin said that the boutt KU could defeat Rockers but that the Knicks would win. Mullin pointed to the fact that Rockhurst was a varsity coach with excellent coaches. KU, 5.2, defeated Nebraska in Lincoln earlier this season when they scored three points in overtime to beat the Huskers, 5.2. Both games begin at 2 p.m. Skip Devol World's Greatest Banjo Player Friday & Saturday Paul Gray's Jazz Place Ruggers face Nebraska team A group of ex-Nebraska football players who are now on the NU rugby team will battle the Kansas Jayhawks at 10:30 tomorrow morning on the intramural fields at 23rd and Iowa streets. Sunday, the Hawks will travel to Kansas City, Mo, to face their toughest competition of the year, the Kansas City Blues. Allen Chapman, who helps coach the Jayhawks, said that Nebraska was a newly reorganized team and wouldn't be big as a threat to the KC Blues. The Jayhawks posted a rare victory over one Blues last spring, and Chapman doesn't like the added incentive it gives the opposition. 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