6 Monday, September 27.1976 University Daily Kansan CU soccer club beats KU A class met on the University of Kansas campus yesterday morning. It was in Memorial Stadium and was taught by the University of Colorado soccer club. The KU soccer squad attended the lesson: Soccer is a contact sport. To make sure the message was clear, Colorado beat KU, 3-2, before about 100 passes. "No two ways about it," Bernie Mullin, soccer coach, said afterward. "They pushed us all over the field. We weren't aggressive enough. We took too long to respond." Just 15 minutes into the match, Colorado jumped to a lead on a goal uped the middle on a fast break. The Jayhawks responded quickly when Mansour Taherzadeh, Tehran, Iran, junior, punched in a goal. There was no more scoring in the first half and, as the second period began, Mulinin scored a goal. "I wasn't worried," he said, "because I needed we were the better team and toward the end of the half we'd begun to dominate." But Colorado started shaking Mullin's confidence, knocking in a goal near the start of the second half. And although 30 minutes later KU's offense never again got clicking. Another Colorado goal put the game at 3-1. Hamid Ishak-Boushari, Theria, Algeria, junior, scored the last KU goal with a minute remaining. "It was too late for a revival." Mullin said. "Hid that goal come a few moments earlier I felt sure we would have scored because we were getting back in the action." after the game, Mullin stood on the aftermath of his head and tried to assess the score. "I really think we should look at it graphically, we said, "and say a good thing." "It lets our players know exactly how we have to go to be a good team. Our championship team in the spring certainly wouldn't have lost its composition and would have been able to respond quickly enough to a team like Colorado." Mullin did, however, find some bright spots in the game, mostly in individual performances. He joined John Cochran, Kansas City, Kan; junior; Pat Colhannon, St. Louis sophomore; Arturo Gomez, Texas senior; Arturo student; and Paul Addison, Cheese Island, England, graduate student and team captain, for their play. "We had lots of really good individual effort from lots of people," he said, "but we were not very happy." KU will get a chance to do so at 4 p.m. Wednesday when it is host to William Jewell in a match on the intramural fields at 23rd and Iowa. Women win 2 in St. Louis Without giving up a goal, the KU women's field hockey team cruised to two victories Saturday during the St. Louis Umpiring Clinic at Mary Institute. Tandy Carlyle, Kansas City M. os., senior, scored the team's one goal against UMSI. Louisville KU defeated the University of Missouri at St. Louis in the first game, 1-0, and routed Quincy College, Quincy, III., in the second game, 5-0. Twelve teams were in the clinic. Each team played two games. field hockey coach Dianna Beebe said yesterday that the first half was a fairly even match but that KU dominated the second half. n two victories give KU a 3-0 record; and three have been shutouts. KU will travel to Emporia State College Wednesday for a junior varsity and Rovals fall. A's wet Weekend Sports Roundup ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP)—Lenny Randle knocked in two runs and reliever Steve Hargan came in to get the final out yesterday as the Texas Rangers defeated the Royals. The loss kept the Royals from edging closer to the American League West title. The game scheduled between Oakland and Chicago was rained out, so the Royals lead over the A's dropped to 4½ games and KC's magic number staved at three. The two teams open a three-game series tonight at Oakland. The Royals have six games left in the season. Starter Nelson Brile, 11-9, had a three-hitter going into the ninth until John Mayberry led off for the Royals with a single. Reliever Mike Bacsik gave up a single to Al Cowens and walked Jamie Quirk with one out, filling the bases. Bob Stinson's ground out scored Mayberry and brought on reliever Craig Skok, who walked JimWofford to gain load. He did not finish, and Oleh Onis on a fly to right field, ending the game. Kansas City scored only three runs in the three-game series with Texas, which got a three-hit shoutout from Bert Blyleen Saturday night. The Royals avoided a sweep with a 2-1 victory in 14 innings Friday night. Ruggers tie 1, lose 2 In its first game Saturday, Lawrence scored last in the second half to tie a team The Lawrence Rugby Football Club lost two matches and were tied in another in a tournament it sponsored Saturday and yesterday at the fields at 23rd and Iowa Lawrence played the Wichita Rugby Club in its first game yesterday, taking a 4-1 lead at halftime. But Wichita came back for 21 points in the second half to win, 21-4. In its second game yesterday, Lawrence is to tough Des Moines team, 84. Des Moines team wins 109-95. Saints whip Chiefs KANSAS CITY (AP) — Rookie running back Tony Gallibreath gallibrated nine yards for a touchdown with less than 2½ minutes remaining yesterday to help give Ganki a victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, the team that fired him 21 months ago. Saints quarterback Bobby Scott connected on a 5'-yard pass to Don Herrmann to set up Galbreath's score, Galbreath, a 23-yard touchdown and a 34-yard touchdown gallon in the first quarter. After Kansas City's last desperation drive stalled deep in Chiefs territory, the Saints, now 1-2, pushed to the Chiefs' two, where Stram called a time out with 14:17. Scott then hit Henry Chids in the end zone for the Saints' final touchdown. The Chiefs, now 0-3, had taken a 17-13 lead in the fourth quarter on Jan Stennerud's 27-vard field goal. The game was full of penalties. The teams were constantly stalled by infractions, and the defense was weak. New Orleans' rookie running back tandem of Galbreath and Chuck Curtis rushed for 149 yards in the first half, nearly matching the 295 total yards the Saints' entire offense managed in previous lopsided losses to Minnesota and Dallas. Ohio State, 22-21, Saturday in Columbus. Ohio, roaring back after being behind 21-7 at MU nips Buckeyes MU quarterback Pete Woods, who replaced the injured Steve Pierkiewicz, threw a two-yard touchdown pass to Leo Lewis with 12 seconds to play, and after an Ohio State defensive holding penalty, dove into the end zone for two points. The Houston Cougars upset ninth-ranked Texas A&M, 21-10, Saturday night, led by the passing of quarterback Danny Davis. The two top 20 teams took it on the chin Saturday. MUCHS Buckeyes The Missouri Tigers upset second-ranked Iowa foiled a fourth-period two-pointer Chef's Special Steak Includes salad, beverage, choice of potato and Sizzler toast All for $1.99 One coupon per person (Good thru Thursday, Sept. 30) Good only at 1516 W.23rd St. Lawrence. Kansas 66044 indoor rec BRIDGE CLUB Organizational meeting Mon., Sept.27, 7:00 p.m. Parlor C, Student Union Open to all students staff and faculty. ATTENTION: KU STUDENT WIVES Meanwhile, No. 1 Michigan, trailing 14-12 in the second period, toppedown by 70-14; No. 2 Kansas, trapping 8-9 in Oklahoma beat Florida State, 24-49; No. 6 Nebraska basked Texas Christian, 64-10; No. 7 Georgia held off South Carolina, 20-12; No. 8 Ohio defeated Sacramento, 42-38; KU, ranked 10th, was idle. RCA record special. "Bigger Than Both of Us," by Daryl Hall and John Oates. "Dave and Sugar," by Dave and Sugar. Albums were $4.97, NOW $3.99, TAPES $4.99. Offer good until October 3. All records and tapes on sale this week also. and stunned No. 11 Penn State, 7-6, Tulli turned back No. 12 Arkansas, 9-3 in a battle of field goals, and Baylor whipped Missouri's conqueror, No. 14 Illinois. 34-19. —BEGINNERS WELCOME— There are still scholarships available for the Student Wives Life/Career workshop to be held Wednesday evenings starting September 29 and continuing October 6, 13, and 20th. Regular fee $10.00 for the four sessions. Time: 7:00 to 9:30 p.m., Annex A, Division of Continuing Education, Adult Life Resource Center, 13th & Oread TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER! This Coupon Worth 10% Off ON PHOTO FINISHING AT 1107 Massachusetts PHOTO Offer Void Oct. 31,1976 Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan. 864-4358 --- The INS and OUTS of Law School A Pre-Law Information Meeting 7:00 p.m., Monday, September 27 Big Eight Room, Kansas Union TOPICS: The LSAT Undergraduate Preparation Applying to Law School Law School—Curriculum & Programs Life & Times of the Law Student The Bar Exam & Placement SPEAKERS: Martin Dickinson, Dean of the School of Law Barkley Clark, Professor of Law Shirley Domer, Director of Admissions Several KU Law Students Sponsored by the K.U. Chancery Club & the KU School of Law Paid for partially with Student Activity Funds ---