6 Tuesday, October 5, 1976 University Daily Kansan KU golfer Sharon Shogren Jayvees nipped by Washburn The KU junior varsity football team was upset yesterday by Washburn University's junior varsity, 21-30. The game, half of which was played in the rain, was in Topeka. The Jayhawks led Washburn, 20-9, with just over five minutes left in the game, after having trailed 9-10 in the first quarter. A bizarre turn of events, however, enabled the Ichabods to score two touchdowns in the closing minutes to win the game. KU had Washburn on its own 3-yard line with 5.02 left, but a 97-yard halfback pass, which was deflected into the arms of a receiver, gave the iabchofs their second touchdown. It was KU's two junior varsity game of the season. They beat Missouri Sept. 17. Then, with two minutes left, when KU quarterback Bill Lillis was back to punt, the snap went awry and Washburn recovered, setting up the winning touchdown. The junior varity's next game is Oct. 29 against Nebraska. Intramural teams ranked by officials Weekly ratings of the men's touch football intramural teams and the women's flag football teams was started this week by the Intramural Officials Association. The ratings will be given for the A division team in the independent, fraternity and university teams. The top teams in the fraternity division, Browne and Omega, will both with 20-5 against will play tonight. This week's ratings: 1) Crimson Tide (2-4) 2) Green Machine (3-4) 3) Eagles (3-5) 4) Dart Action (3-6) 5) Mad Dog Midgets (2-1) 1) Lewis (2.0) 2) Gord (3.0) 3) Gerd (3.0) 4) Seven (2.0) 5) Searleh Sandwash (2.0) 6) Searleh Sandwash (2.0) 7) Alpha Tua Omega (2.4) 8) Beta Theta Pi (2.1) 9) Beta Theta Pi (2.1) 10) the Delta Uplition (2.0) 11) the Delta Uplition (2.0) KU golfers 2nd after first round Court Writer 1) Pi Beta Phi (2.0) 2) Kappa Alpha Theta (3.0) 3) Alpha Gamma Delta (1.4) 4) Delta Gamma (1.0) 5) Delta Gamma (1.0) By DAN BOWERMAN KU's women golfers didn't use their home course to their advantage yesterday and fell into second place after the first round of the Women PGA Championship for Women Region Six golf tournament. The Jayhawks shot 341 after the first 18 boles of the tournament—six shots behind St. Louis. The tournament, being played at the Avalon Hill Golf Course, concludes today. WIN The University of Nebraska Finished the in third in at 347. The University of Mpangasai Julia Gumlia, a sophomore from Minnesota, was leading the tournament with a round of 80. She is the defending champion of the state. "I had trouble with my putting." Gumila said after yesterday's round. "I think ever so soon." SHE HAD 41 puts yesterday, Regulation, allowing two puts on each hole, is 36. "The greens are so big and so fast," Gumila said. "I know a lot of girls had been eating them." Carle Pence, Stephens, is one stroke behind Gumilia at 81. Nancy Stevens, a University of New York student in Missouri; and Nan Circo, University of Nebraska, were all three strokes back at 83. "I expected my girls to be in the 70s, but we were in the last group and played the first set." KU's Kanye Hoirs, with tail four others at 84-four strikes off Gumila's "I didn't play too well," Hoins said, "My Boozer said that although KU's scores Sports game has been off for the last couple of weeks. I'm just going to try to make it up BETH BOOZER and Charnell Hadl hit 83's for KU yesterday. Jackie DeLong shot 87, and Sharon Shogren shot 96. The top four scores count toward the team score. Following Minnesota in the standings are: University of Missouri 349, University of Iowa 353, Iowa State University 359, Creighton University 385, University of Wisconsin 390, Michigan State University 415, Southwest Missouri State University 418 and University of North Dakota 418. Wichita State University sent two golfers and isn't in the competition for the team title. Central College didn't show up for the tourney. "The SCORES were higher than I expected," KU coach Cannity Boozer said, "but the weather was definitely a problem. It got progressively worse. "We should have a home course advantage," she said. "We could easily make up six strokes on the back nine. That's just a stroke and a half aniee." weren't as low as she expected, she had confidence that KU could overtake Stephens. toe for off the day's round was 9 a.m. with the last group going out just after 10 a.m. The top six teams started at the first hole and the bottom six started at the tenth. KU 8th in AP poll Free Public Lecture The University of Kansas Jayhawks moved up to the No. 8 spot in the Associated Press press of 61 sports writers and broadcaster's kick the nation's top twenty football teams. KU, ranked ninth in last week's poll, defeated the Wisconsin Badgers, 34-24. Saturday to remain undefeated. KU's record is 4-10. The top twenty teams picked were: 1. Michigan (42) - 4.00 2. New York (37) - 3.96 3. Arizona (35) - 3.92 Free Public Lecture Tues., Oct. 5 7:30 p.m. Gilliam Tenn. TM Center, 841-1225 D. Oliphanton (23) 4-0 E. L. Baird (15) 7-6 C. LCA 4-0 F. LCA 4-0 Maryland 4-0 K. NANANA 4-0 L. NANANA 4-0 O. Ohio St. 3-1 P. Ohio St. 3-1 Florida 3-1 Tennessee 3-1 Note Damne 3-1 T. Texas Tech 0-0 T. Texas Tech 0-0 T. Texas A&M 3-0 T. Carolina 4-0 T. Carolina 4-0 824 874 858 688 658 104 515 100 595 100 389 324 389 234 314 277 165 142 165 142 106 43 106 43 27 27 22 22 20 17 10 17 'Hawks healthy after game, getting ready for Cowboys KU celebrated Saturday's 34-24 victory over Wisconsin with a near perfect injury report yesterday. Skip Sharp, starting cornerback, who intercepted two passes in the game, and Franklin King, a first team defensive tackle, were the only players on Sunday to out with a bruised shoulder and King is suffering from a bruised leg. We Write All Risks Central Missouri State University will have field hockey on Wednesday's unblemished field hockey game today. Both players missed yesterday's rain-shortened game, but neither injury was serious. The game will be at 3:30 p.m. on the first field east of Robinson Gymnasium. The junior varsity game that was scheduled to precede the varsity match was canceled. Automobile Insurance "I had hopes he'd be able to play Saturday against Oklahoma State," KU coach Bud Moore said, "but after today, it doesn't look as if he will." Defensive end Harry Murphy, who missed the last two games because of a broken forearm, was expected to return to practice yesterday, but wasn't quite ready. Hammond at the number one right guard spot. Defensive tackle Mike Butler, who went to Washington, D.C. after Saturday's game to attend his father's funeral, is expected to be back to practice today. Gene Doane Agency Moore made one personnel switch, moving Morris Pippin above of Roger Field hockey team to play CMSU today 824 Mass. 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