Runners chase favored Colorado By STEVE CLARK Inventor Colorado, which hasn't another big Eight school this fall, has been tabbed as the favorite in this afternoon's five-team cross county game at 3:30 on the Lawrence Club. In conversations with the coaches of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas State and Kansas teams, the Buffaloes were the unanimous choice. Kansas State coach Jerome Howe summed up the feeling of the coaches. Intramurals downplay competition The system established by the intramur. office to rank men's and women's football teams has caused little controversy, a check with team representatives indicates. By ROB RAINS Sports Writer The rankings, developed by Richard Marcks, intramural director, and the graduate assistants in the recreation department, are offered in intramural football and to give students other than star athletes a little attention. Marcks said. a free uttered officials are selected by Marks each week to rank the intramural team. About the only criticism the program had came from members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, now ranked first in the sorority division. They said there was a problem in trying to rank girls, ooath-bearing little girls, the same way we play very little. In contrast, Roy Heatherly, Wichita junior and manager of the Crismon Tide, an independent men's team, expressed approval of the rankings. "I think they're good. They give you an incentive and something to shoot for. It's something more for the students to look forward to," Heatherly said. Stephens hosts Kansas netters KU's women's tennis team, following successful success in Iowa last weekend, take to the road again tomorrow, traveling to Columbia. Mo., to meet Stephens College. The Jayhawks, who downed the University of Iowa, 8-1, last Friday, put on another impressive showing Saturday, whiping Drake and Minnesota by identical numbers. Coach Tom Kivisto will field the same single line that won last week. Carrie Fotopoulos will be in her usual 1. slot. Astrid Dakks will be 2. N; Marlene Cook will be 3. Mary Stauffer, Tracy Spelman da Halle Will fall in the 4. 3, 8 and 6 spots. Fotopoulos and Dakas will be the No. 1 doubles team again for the Jayhawks, Spellman and Cook have moved up to the No. 2 motif and Stauffer and Hill are No. 3. Stephens College finished second behind the Jayhawks at the regionals last year. Stephens has everyone returning, including its No. 1 player, Sylvia Noster. Ruggers go to KC The Lawrence Rugby Club will travel to Swope Park in Kansas City, Mo., tomorrow for the Heart Of America Union Invitational Tournament. Lawrence's first game is at 11 a.m. against the St. Louis Bombers. some of the best teams in the area will be present for the two-day affair, including the Kansas City Bues, who Lawrence beat here this weekend. A far away as Minnesota will be represented. “As far as I'm concerned, we can win it,” said KU captain Doug Goum. “All the teams in our division are about equal. We stand just as good a chance as anybody else.” Lawrence is in the top division and will play again at 3 p.m. tomorrow, regardless of the outcome of its game with the Bombers. "I see the University of Colorado as being particularly strong and it'll be difficult for anybody to challenge them," he said. HE PREDICTED Kansas second, fourth and fourth, Oklahoma State fifth The Buffalo are paced by junior college transfer Kirk Pfeiffer, who placed eighth in the class of 2013. Olympic team. Providing solid support is John Hunsaker, the top retainer (fifth place) from the 1975 Big Eight meet. Sports They will be pushed for individual honors by KU's George Mason and John Roscoe, Oklahoma's Brian Gelssler and Stan Vernon, and Oklahoma State's Bernard to show that trait this season, although KU and Oklahoma have promise. HOWEVER, COLORADO is regarded with such respect for its depth quantify to go beyond the limits of our imagination. *Indications from training and workouts are that our fourth, fifth and sixth men will be able to perform this exercise.* Sooner coach Larry Rose said his squad has been improving each week. Kansas coach Bob Timmons was a bit more reserved. "I hope we get up there, because Colorado will be very good. It will be a very interesting place." Bruce Coldsmith has been a consistent third man for KU and juco transfer Ted Crank has shown his ability to play in the fifth spot where KU needs help and that position could be filled by any of eight runners, with Joel Cambron, Bill Futherford and Rick Leavitt likely candidates. OTHER KU RUNNERS making their first appearance of the year are Bob Garven, Jim Groninger, Paul Malott and Kendall Smith. Injuries have naged K-State and Oklahoma State. The Wildcats lost two runners—Tim Davis and Ed Delushmutt for the remainder of the season with injuries. And Larry Beesley is just returning to action. Kansan Predictions Making the Kansas football predictions this fall are Steve Schofield, sports editor; Brendan Anderson, assistant Gary Vace, assistant sports editor; and耶鲁Abuhachoah, managing editor and Fall 1933 sports editor. GAME | SCHOENFELD | ANDERSON | VICE | ABOUHALKAH | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma at Kansas | Oklahoma 21-17 | Kansas 21-16 | Kansas 21-17 | | Kansas State at Kansas | Nebraska 35-14 | Nebraska 36-3 | Nebraska 42-0 | | Iowa State at Missouri | Missouri 28-24 | Missouri 17-14 | Missouri 21-17 | | Colorado at Oklahoma State | Okla. St. 14-10 | Colorado 20-12 | Okla. St. 31-24 | | Alabama at Tennessee | Alabama 21-7 | Alabama 14-7 | Alabama 20-14 | | Miami (Fla.) at Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh 28-7 | Pittsburgh 30-10 | Pittsburgh 27-10 | | Minnesota at Michigan State | Mich. St. 24-10 | Mich. St. 31-24 | Minnesota 25-14 | | Louisiana State at Kentucky | LSU 20-17 | LSU 10-7 | LSU 18-14 | | Prediction Record | 28-10 .736 | 27-11 .791 | 31-17 .801 | 29-9 .781 | --juries. And Larry Beesley is just returning to action. Cornucopia Restaurant Enjoy your Homecoming Weekend eating good home cooked food at the Cornucopia 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 and ample parking in the neighborhood, on the street, after 6:00 p.m. and on Sundays. 1801 Mass. 842-9637 Cornucopia JAZZ Lawrence. 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