6 Friday, October 1, 1976 University Daily Kansan Staff photo by JAY KOELZFI Halfbacks Bill Campfield and Laverne Smith celebrate another KU touchdown KU men's cross country team competes in O-State Jamboree Sports Writer By STEVE CLARK The KU men's cross country squad treats to the Colorado water, Okla, for Bg. Okla. (Mike) The race will be run on a 10,000 meter (6.2 mile) course that winds through the intramural fields on the Stillwater campus. The race will be more than two miles farther than the Jahyhaw's initial effort Sept. 30. The winner of University Gold Classic, it could help. "We've been putting in 80-100 miles a week," George Mason, Clarksville, Ark. "We have trained our team's distance" will help us, particularly our team (Rocce), Bruce (Coldsmith) and myself." Roscoe, Terre Haute, Ind., senior; Coldsmith, Alexandria, Va., sophomore; and Mason led KU to a fourth place finish at Wichita. Rounding out the squad that will make the trip are Joel Camron, Coffeeville junior; Ted Crank, Hutchinson junior; Bill Ensz, Wichita sophomore; and Rick Ensz, Wichita sophomore. This will be the first meet of the year for Ensz, who is replacing Brent Swanson, Topeka freshman. Swanson has been slowed by a sore muscle above the kneecap and coach Bob Timmons has decided to not play him this weekend. As usual, the Jamboree boasts an impressive field that includes Arkansas University, Kansas State University, Texas Tech University, Oklahoma University, State and the host Alabama State squad. Netters face Iowa State The women's tennis team will try for its second win of the fall season when it plays the Iowa State Cyclones at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow on the Allen Field House courts. Kansas will start the same six girls it had in last weekend's 9-9 victory over Wichita State, but the order will be slightly changed, coach Tom Kivisto said yesterday. KU defeated ISU last spring, 8-1. The Cyclones were fourth in the big Eight last season. In doubles Kivisto will stick with the same teams that won last Friday. Carrie Fotopoulos, Astrid Daksa and Mary Stauffer will remain in the top three positions. Marlene Cook, who played in the No. 6 position against WSU, has been moved up to the No. 4 slot, Lynda Hill, who was No. 4 last week, will play the No. 5 position and Tracy Spellman will play at the No. 6 position. Tomorrow's meet originally was scheduled for today and tomorrow with KU, ISU, and Oklahoma State. OSU, however, won't make the trip because of the resignation of coach Betty Edgley earlier this week. "I'm disappointed we won't be able to play them," Kivisto said. There are also some outstanding individual performers in the race. And Mason will face a strong challenge from Arkansas' Nielt O'Shaughnessy and Oklahoma's Stan Vernon in his attempt to capture his second consecutive race. Kansas would have liked to get back at OSU for the 54 loss the 'Hawks suffered to them in the semifinals of Big Eight meet last season. KC eyes title; 3 games left needing only a victory or an Oakland loss to win the American League West title, the Kansas City Royals close the regular season with a victory over the Minnesota Twins in Royalts Stadium. The Royals, who clinched a tie for the division crown with a 4-0 victory over Oakland Wednesday to win pitch Dog Bird 8-7 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday's games start at 1:30 p.m. Field hockey at NU KU's field hockey team will attempt to extend its perfect record to 5-10 when it meets the University of Nebraska at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Lincoln, Neb. The Jayhawks who beat Emporia Kansas State College, with a score of 6-0 last Wednesday, were scheduled to play Central Michigan on Friday yesterday, but the game was cancelled. The Wisconsin Badgers haven't forgotten the pounding they got last year from the University of Kansas, and there's little doubt that they will be out for revenge when they line up against KU at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Memorial Stadium. By BRENT ANDERSON Associate Sports Editor Last week, when one would think the Badgers would have been preparing for their game last Saturday against Washington State, Wisconsin players were talking about their coming game against Kansas. "Some pretty harsh things were said about us," Wisconsin defensive end Pat Collins said yesterday. "The papers especially came down pretty hard. But the fact was, we just didn't have much practice against the wishbone. BUSCONSIN coach John Jardine said he was certain the Cougars would be ready for the trip. "To me this game means something extra. Cromwell is a good athlete, and faster than most quarterbacks. But this year I'll be ready." "I'm not making any excuses when I say we weren't ready for KU's wishbone last week but we know we need to get ready for it this time. Kansas probably has the best quarterback for running the wishbone in the country. Cromwell is the best option, and he runs the wishbone as well as anyone." IT IS NO coincidence that Cromwell's name was on the lips of Wisconsin coaches and players as they prepared for the game with KU. "You don't stop the wishbone but you can stop to slow. You have just got to keep it away from your face." In last year's game, Cromwell rushed for 187 yards on 20 carries. in all, KU had 462 Badgers seeking revenge Last year's game was a turning point for both teams. KU's 4-17 upset victory shot the Jayhawks into the national spotlight. The Jays finished with a disappointing 4-4-1 record. There's nothing so delicious as Southern Comfort® on-the-rocks! SIZE Quantity $ Total Medium 0 Large 1 X-Large 4 Total Cost 8 Sip into something Comfort 'table... 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Several newspaper cuffings were put up Wednesday outside KU's locker room about Wisconsin, and Moore's admonition that the Jayhawks be ready for the game was in red magic marker beside them: "If you are not ready, you'd better get ready." Washington State was both Wisconsin's and KU's second game this season, and both teams handled the Cougars without much problem. The Badgers beat Washington State last weekend; Kansas beat Washington State, *35*-16, Sept. 11 in Lawrence. "You can bet your life they haven't forgotten last year's game," KU coach Bud Moore said. "They're going to go after us, and we'd better be ready for them." Kansan Predictions yards rushing, including 99 from hallback Lavern Smith and 88 from backlash Norris "We've had some good workouts this Livonale said," and "we've seen some good workout." She should receive ample support from Kim Glasgow, Salina freshman; Sena Frame, Kinsley freshman; Nancy Bissell, Ekhlart, Ind., sophomore; Mosey Jo Kolarik, Prairie Village freshman; Jo McMillion, Freshman; and Connie Lane, Mission junior. GAME SCHOENFELD ANDERSON VICE ABOUHALKAH Wisconsin at Kansas Kansas 28-18 Kansas 28-18 Kansas 30-18 Kansas 17-18 Oklahoma at Iowa State Oklahoma Oklahoma 28-14 Oklahoma 21-14 Oklahoma 30-14 Oklahoma 22-16 Kansas State at Florida St. Florida St. KState 15-14 Florida St. 20-8 Florida St. 17-10 North Texas at Oklahoma St. Okla. St. Okla. St. 28-10 Okla. St. 24-10 Okla. St. 21-7 Okla. St. 21-13 Drake at Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado 40-10 Colorado 30-10 North Carolina at Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri 39-17 Missouri 39-17 N. Carolina 34-14 Miami (Flor.) at Nevada Nevada 30-17 Nebraska 38-17 Nebraska 47-7 Alabama at Georgia Georgia Alabama Georgia 17-17 Georgia 17-14 Alabama 17-14 Prediction Record 15-8 17-8 17-8 17-8 KU has fewer injuries than it has had in weeks; only two players will miss the game. Defensive end Harry Murphy still is sidelined with a broken forearm and safety Jud Mitchell is suffering from a dislocated knee cap. Among the teams participating will be Kansas State, Wichita State, North-Texas State, Northwest Missouri State, Oklahoma, and the host Oklahoma State squad. Leading the KU squand thus far in the year is Michelle Brown, Oklahoma City freshman, who placed sixth in the Jayhawks' open meet at Wichita. Wisconsin is scheduled to arrive in Lawrence early this afternoon and plans a light workout in Memorial Stadium later today. "We're obviously going to try to pass the football," Jardine said, "but that won't be easy. They've got a tough defensive line and backlayers. I think it will be a good game." Making the Kansas State predictions this fall are Steve Schonefeld, sport editor; Brent Anderson, associate sports editor; Gary Vee, assistant sports editor, and Yale Ahaboukhian, managing editor and Fall Coach. Badger OB Mike Carroll Lionville said that Heidi Wallace, longtime junior, will miss tomorrow's game. The three-mile race starts at 9:30 a.m. on the intramural station at OSU. Women at OSU The young Jayhawks—with five freshmen and a sophomore will be exposed to a tough field tomorrow as they travel to Oklahoma State University Jamboree. The women's cross country team at KU is talent rich and experience poor. "It's a big field and I'm looking forward to it," coach Tom Lommi said yesterday. In Concert I HOMECOMING Oct.16 Allen Field House Tickets '5,'6,and '7 Available this Friday at the SUA Office Beginning Saturday at Kief's and Caper's Corner To Dublief Court and t