University Daily Kansan
Friday, October 8, 1976
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Incentive sits on Javhawks' side
By GARY VICE
The incentive is there.
Not only will the conference season begin at 1:30 tomorrow for the Jayhawks in Stillwater, Okla., but not one RU player will be able to play for the team he's played for the University of Kansas.
Although the Jayhawks lead the series, 22-11-1, they beat the Cowboys only 6-5. The Rams lost to the Redskins.
KU's last victory came in 1972, a 13-10 triumph in Stillwater. Since then, he was a 10-10斗, a 94-13 loss, and an embarrassing 68-56 victory, with an embroidered KU's homecoming last year.
BUT WHEN the game gets under way in front of an expected crowd of 40,000 in Lewis Stadium, KU coach Bud Moore will be on the side lines worrying that his team isn't fired up for the Cowboys. All week Moore has complained that his players and assistant coaches didn't realize the importance of this game.
Oklahoma State has yet to untruck their veer offense, and their 2-1 record hasn't impressed anyone. But they were impressive enough in the preseason to merit a place placed finish by the Big Eight Skewers. Kansas, 4-0, was tabbed for sixth.
MOORE, WHO FIGURES the Cowboys are ready to let loose against the 'Hawks, said. "They probably haven’t played up to their expectations. They’ll be ready for the University of Kansas."
In an attempt to psych everyone up for the game, graduate assistant John Morgan, KU's starting center last year, wrote areal notes on the court around the room locker Wednesday.
A victory for the Jayhawks would push their record to 9-4. The last two times a KU football team has accomplished such a start were in 1968 and 1920. KU also has a possible win with Oklahoma awaiting them next week in Lawrence should both teams win.
THE COWBOYS presumably will provide the Jayhawks with their strongest challenge to date. They return with basically the same team, 17 starters and 45 lettermen, that finished 7-4 last year overall and 3-4 in the conference.
OSU coach Jim Stanley said his team was approaching a five-game "Dead Valley"
But Stanley will be taking an offensive line that averages more than 250 pounds a man along with him and three all-American candidates in halfback Terry Miller, defensive tackle Phillip Dokes and center Derrel Gdourh.
march, beginning with Kansas, with
Colohea, Oklahoma, Missouri,
and Colorado in its success.
MILLER WAS half of the 1-2 running back punch that tore up KU's defense last year. The Browns' 63-yard punt was the team's most.
They Jayhawks will counter with a running attack of their own, the nation's top athletics. Through the nonconference season, UH has averaged 185 yards on the ground.
one touchdown while Robert Turner turned for 103 and two touchdowns.
senior hallway Laverne Smith, who last week tied Bud French's 1949 school record of 23 career touchdowns, is on the verge of breaking Jackie Robinson's 105. Smith, the conference's top roster at 108.5
yards a game, needs only 28 yards to pass Gale Sayers and 95 to pass John Riggins. Sayers rushed for 2,675 yards in his career and Riggins 2,706.
ALSO READY to bolt up the career rushing list is senior quarterback Nolan Cromwell. In only his second season of offense, Cromwell needs only 43 yards to pass Delvin Williams and 70 to pass Donnie Shanklin and move into fifth. Cromwell is averaging 92 yards a game, fourth best in the conference.
Free safety Chris Golub intercepts a pass against Wisconsin
Staff photo by DAVE REGIER
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Kansan Predictions
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| GAME | SCHOENFELD | ANDERSON | VICE | ABOUHALKAH |
|---|
| Kansas at Oklahoma State. | Kansas 28-21 | Kansas 28-17 | Okla. St. 28-17 | Okla. St. 28-17 |
| Uah Iowa State | Iowa State 30-14 | Iowa State 30-14 | Iowa State 30-17 | Iowa State 30-14 |
| Missouri at Kansas State | Missouri 24-6 | Missouri 28-6 | Missouri 24-6 | Missouri 28-6 |
| Nebraska at Colorado | Nebraska 21-20 | Colorado 10-9 | Nebraska 31-18 | Nebraska 21-20 |
| Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas | Oklahoma 30-24 | Oklahoma 14-10 | Oklahoma 14-13 | Texas 14-10 |
| Univ. of Miami: (Pla.) at Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh 30-14 | Pittsburgh 30-14 | Pittsburgh 30-16 | Pittsburgh 30-10 |
| Tennessee at Texas A&M | Texas A&M 21-14 | Texas A&M 21-14 | Texas A&M 27-21 | Texas A&M 27-24 |
| Vanderbilt at Louisiana State | LSU 17-10 | LSU 20-10 | LSU 24-21 | LSU 28-14 |
| Prediction Records | 22-8 .740 | 22-8 .740 | 22-8 .800 | 22-8 .740 |
Making the Kansas fan predictions this fall are Steve Schonefeld, sports editor; Brendan Anderson, assistant Gary Voe, assistant sports editor; and Yale Abuhadouh, managing editor and Fall 1957 sport reporter.
Coach predicts cross country win
Although KU cross country coach Bob Timmons wasn't even sure which runners he was taking to Carbondale, II, for the 2014 season. In Illinois, he was certain about one thing.
"We'll win." Timmons said yesterday before practice. "We may have some changes from the people who ran last week, but we'll have a full squad."
The positions in question are the fifth, sixth and seventh. Joel Cameron, Bill Riley, Michael Duncan.
- Sat., Oct. 9 -
- College Football Oklahoma Seamers meet the Texas Longhorns at 2:45
- Baseball - National League
Play-off at 7:00
Cincinnati Reds vs.
Philadelphia Phillies
- Baseball - American League Play-off at 11:30 Kansas City Royals or New York Yankees
- Arena will open at noon
- Baseball - American League Play-off Royalts vs. Yumboes
- Sun.. Oct. 10 -
- NFL Football—Chiefs vs. Redskins at 12:00
- o Baseball—National League Play-off Reds meet the Phillies
- Play-off at 2:00
Phillios meet the Reds
- THE ARENA A Private Club
- Mon., Oct. 11 -
- o Happy Hour 5-7 Drinks 1/2 price
- Play-off at 7:00
Royals vs. Yankees
— Tues., Oct. 12 —
have filled those spots during KU's first meets, but Timmons has been less than half as many.
o See all those events on our giant 7' T.V. screen
e Both American & National League Play-offs will be shown at the Arena
--regarding murder, rape, homosexuality (crimes for which God Almighty 'Laws demands the death penalty), and men believed and knew it would be promptly and faithfully enforced, would it not cleanse the city of murder, rape, homosexuality, etc., etc.! Would you like to live in a city, a state, a nation where these abominations have been stamped out? I would! i expect to in due time. Abraham, the Friend of God, The Father of The Failures is made God is God." This statement promises that "the earth shall be full of all his knowledge and glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea." Where will you be then in view of your present attitude, and actions, and witnessing concerning the abominations that fill the earth almost as the waters do the seas? Your present attitude, and actions, and witnessing concerning the Abomination of "Taking the Name of The Lord thy God in vain" by claiming to be a Christian and dishonorizing parents, and the abominations of murder, rape, homosexuality, stealing, covetousness, etc.?
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--regarding murder, rape, homosexuality (crimes for which God Almighty 'Laws demands the death penalty), and men believed and knew it would be promptly and faithfully enforced, would it not cleanse the city of murder, rape, homosexuality, etc., etc.! Would you like to live in a city, a state, a nation where these abominations have been stamped out? I would! i expect to in due time. Abraham, the Friend of God, The Father of The Failures is made God is God." This statement promises that "the earth shall be full of all his knowledge and glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea." Where will you be then in view of your present attitude, and actions, and witnessing concerning the abominations that fill the earth almost as the waters do the seas? Your present attitude, and actions, and witnessing concerning the Abomination of "Taking the Name of The Lord thy God in vain" by claiming to be a Christian and dishonorizing parents, and the abominations of murder, rape, homosexuality, stealing, covetousness, etc.?
Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25
The late great Evaestigel "Billy Sunday" said "PUT A POLLE CAT IN THE PARLOR; WHICH CHANGES FIRST? PARLOR, OR POLLE CAT?" He did not give the answer to this problem, probably thinking all would have sense enough to figure it out Surely there has been tremendous change in Churches since his day Could it be caused due to Spiritual Pole Cats getting in the Church The 10th chapter of Leviticus tells of THE FIRE OF GOD FLASHING UP AND BURNING TO DEATH KEITH SOME BONES of sons because of their offering 'Strange Fire' in a worship service!
The following is a reprint of the article in this column on May 6th,
1967.
In the 5th chapter of Amos, God tells His people He "hates" and "desires" their offerings of worship and will not accept them. There is nothing to their worship — except offense — unless they rise up and put away all their offerings. This is true in all cases, which when their land is defiled, Verse 21:24 — "I hate, I despair your feast days... Though you offer me burn offerings and my meat offerings I will not accept them; neither will I regard the peace offerings. Take thou away from Me the noise of thy songs; for I will not accept any such thing." Verse 21:26 — "A WATER'S RIGHTEOUSNESS AS A MIGHTY STREAM!"
The article in this column two weeks ago told about the writer's effort to obey this command of God to "Let judgement run down as waters, and righteousness a mighty stream" in his contact and experience with a hold-up man. Quoted: I told Mold. Hold-upp if I had the responsibility and power of the law in my hands, his body would probably now be in his grave, and his evil spirit — unless he truly reaped, and it don't take long to repent — would be in hell with his 'daddy, the devil' for both two witnesses, or definite proof of his guilt he would have been sunrise or sunset, which wherever he might choose don't take advantage of it, nor is he charged by God Almighty to take revenge for Him and do away with evil against law and order. Read the 138th chapter of Romans. The Bible not only says "Resist the Devil," but it also save "Give no place to the Devil!"
What do you think? It must know this was the law in Atlanta, and knew and believed it would be promptly and faithfully enforced, would it not have to do so? Or will it?
May another question be asked for your consideration? Can one be a Christian that rejects Capital Punishment? Was not Christ's Crucifixion on the Cross Capital Punishment? Though innocent He offered Himself to die for the gully! "GOD SLOVED THE WORLD THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON" — gave Him for Capital Punishment that God's righteousness and holy Law might be carried out: "the soul that sineeth shall be tortured and die that WHOOVER LIFE." "Believe in Him," the PRESIBH BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE." "Believe in Him," that He substituted his Sinless Self and took Capital Punishment that my Sinful Self might live eternally a redeemed soul
"1 THOUGHT ON MY WAYS, AND TURNED MY FEET UNTO THEY
COMPROMISEMENTS," Pallium 119; 86.
"1 THOUGHT ON MY WAYS, AND TURNED MY FEET UNTO THEY
COMPROMISEMENTS," Pallium 119; 86.
"VE THAT LOVE THE LORD, HATE EVIL." Psalm 97: 10.
"FOR THIS IS THE LOVE OF GOD, THAT WE KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS; AND HIS COMMANDMENTS ARE NOT GRIVOUS."
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