10 Friday, September 17, 1976 University Daily Kansan KU seeks more than just victory By GARY VICE Assistant Sports Editor In the Kansas Jayhawk locker room, a thumb and an index finger hold just a breath apart are drawn on a sign that reads, "I think we have between winning and losing is this much." Although KU coach Bud Moore knows that his team has won its first two games, those victories over Oregon State and Ohio State have done little more than oppose him. He wants more than a win when the Jayhawks confront Kentucky at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Memorial Stadium. He wants an impressive win. He wants a win in which he doesn't believe he've done, formed up to his capabilities, something he doesn't believe you've done. AIMED AT stopping a post-game victory celebration in the Jahaywaks' locker room will be the Kentucky Wildcats. The Wildcats, under the direction of coach Frank Curc, come away after a season that began with a 84-3 stumping of the Oregon State Rebeaux. In and that contest, many players on the wacac's starting units play little after buffet. Moore, reflecting on KU's 28-16 victory over the Beavers, said, "Kentucky scored 38 points in the first half against a team we had trouble moving the ball on. Based on how easily they handled Oregon State, I am confident we have to go with Kentucky as the favorite." KENTUCKY, HOWEVER, won't be the favored team when the two squads clash before an expected Band Day crowd of 50,000. The Tigers from a disaster 2-8-1 season last year. According to Russell Rice, Kentucky sports information director, the Wildcats hold the Jayhawks much to blame for their losing season. Last year, in the two schools' first football meeting, KU capitalized on fourth-quarter JVs begin play against Mizzou NU's junior varsity football team will open its season today at Missouri. Kickoff is on Sunday, April 16. The Jayhawks will take 50 players to Columbia, Most of them are freshmen. When the two teams met last year, Missouri won 28-13. KU's next javage game is at TCU. Ruggers open home season The Lawrence Rugby Club makes its first home appearance of the season at 12:30 Sunday afternoon against Rockhurst in the intramural fields at 28d4 and Iowa streets. In the first game the University team (1-0) will play Rockhurst's first team. Immediately after that game the city team (0-4) tangle with Rockhurst's second team. Last week's opening action against Johnson County Community College resulted in the loss of Mike Wempe, Seneca junior, for the remainder of the season. Wempe suffered torn knee ligaments and was operated on Wednesday night. Varsity captain Doug Gunn, Hutchinson senior, said that the sound was ready. "We've had pretty good practices this week," he said. "We had a good scrimmage today, and we've been doing a lot of running and conditioning drills." QB Derrick Ramsey turnover for a 14-10 victory in a game the Wildcats seems to have under wraps. From that game on, Kentucky was beest by more problems than it wants to remember. And this year, Rice said, Kentucky just might be out for revenge. THE JHAYHAVS' biggest problem might be in checking Kentucky's running attack that rambled for 375 yards last week on the heels of senior wingback Grew Woods and junior quarterback Derrick Ramsey. Woods rushed for 99 yards and火箭 for 83. Ramsey, who directs the Kentucky wishbone attack, was named the Southeastern Conference's Back-of-the-Week by the UPI and the AP last week. Besides rushing for 83 yards and three touchdowns against Oregon State, he forked for 52 yards and two more touchdowns. Curci seems to have found the man to direct his offense, which was changed after three years in the veer-forwarding position. Curci said Kentucky's offense was changed partially to take advantage of the abilities of sophomore fullback Rod Stewart, whom he plans to rely on heavily to carry the ball. Stewart gained 54 yards last week on only 12 carries. KUS' DEFENSE, which has given up an average of only 11.6 yards on the ground, gave Up Lance a defensive squad. Defensive end Les Barnes and backup linebacker Tom Andalickiewicz might not play in the game because Barnes has a slight back injury and Andalickiewicz a slight back injury. The problem could be compounded if tight end Jim Michaels, who reinjured his hamstring earlier this week in practice, is unable to play and Jerry Calovich, reserve defensive end, has to play both defensive end and tight end. Moore said, "It's an awful lot to ask of him, but when you've no choice you've got to Football players went both ways for years." MICHAELS, WHO has been the 'Hawks' leading receiver in their first two games, Kansan Predictions GAME SCHOENPELD ANDERSON VICE ABOUHALKAH Nebraska at Kansas 18-21 13-24 13-38 16-24 Lewis State at Air Force 18-12 21-14 28-13 21-17 California at Oklahoma 21-28 6-35 21-27 14-31 Kansas State at Texas A&M 7-21 6-28 6-24 7-38 Oklahoma State at Arkansas 21-20 24-17 9-13 14-17 Colorado at Washington 28-14 21-14 17-14 24-21 Illinois at Missouri 14-35 12-24 7-20 10-28 Nebraska at Indiana 42-0 35-7 42-9 36-14 Making the Kansas football predictions this fall are Steve Schonefeld, sports editor; Brent Anderson, Gary Vee, assistant sports editor and Jay Alabouchah, managing editor and Fall 1973 sports editor. For your Smoking Pleasure 40% off The Marked Price The Marked Price of our Hand-crafted Clay Pipes Briar Patch Brand Briar Pipes The Antique Pipe and Tobacco Shop "30 Different Blends to Suit You" Offer good until Sept. 30 803 Mass. (In the Casbah) On offense, Moore said the Jahayws would be facing a very aggressive and strong defensive unit led by junior Jim Larson, who made 14 solo tackles last week. he'll make a good blocker, but he has a lot of time to learn, especially on such quick chips. "They run a variety of defenses," Moore said, "But basically rely on a 52. It's important that we diagnose their defense early and get our offense moving." So far this year, KU's offense has averaged 437 yards a game, 394 of them were gained on the ground. Laverne Smith, senior halfback, is leading the conference and 64 per game rushing average and quarterback Cromwell is third with 105.5 a game. Fri., Sept. 17- *After game beerfest 4:30-6:30. Beer, all you can drink $2.00 *Boxing at the Arena Foreman v. Dennis THE ARENA AGENDA - After game boerfest 4:30-6:30. Beer, all you can drink $2.00 •Happy Hour 5-8 •Late Movie Sat., Sept. 18 Sun., Sept. 19 - College football highlights 1:00 * NFL Football Packers v. Cardinals * NFL Football Rams v. VIkings * Late Movie See all the events at the Arena on our 7' diagonal screen. 842-2458 944 Mass. Pizza & Sandwiches available Round Corner Drug Store Has It Jayhawk Equipment Go Big Blue Mugs, Pencils, Jewelry, Coolers and Wastebaskets COSMETICS Look at the People Book for an Extra Special Surprise We're Just Round the Corner Since 1855 Max Factor Helena Rubinstein Bonnie Bell Revlon Prince MatchabellI DuBarry Tussy-Ogilvie Blue Cross KU Student Insurance Allercreme Round Corner Drug Store Downtown Complete Health Food Line All Vitamins Special Dannon Yogurt Now Open A New Unique Gift and Card Room 801 Mass. Royals win; lead now $ 4 \frac{1}{2} $ The victory, only the sixth in the last 19 games for the Royals, moved them fourth in the league. NAHEIM (AP)—Buck Martinez slammed a two-run homer in the seventh iming and Marty Pattin pitched a five-hit shutout last night to lead the Kansas City Royals to a 2-0 win over the California Angels. Oakland in the American League's West Division. A 'sweat' were beaten by the Twins on Sunday, 7-2. Twins Martinez's 11th' former of the year broke a scoreless pitching dust between Patinio, b-12. Minnesota's Dan Ford hit a pair of two homers and Billy Singer pitched a four-hitter. All-American Special! 1/4 pounder only 69¢ Something's Always Going On at HENRY'S —Sunday —Monday —Tuesday Sept. 19-21 We Have a New Series of Glasses Last fall a local film critic took us to task for our failure to bring many of the quality WE CHALLENGE YOU our failure to bring many of the quality foreign films available to Lawrence. We admitted this was true; explaining that to make a film commercially successful we needed to sell about 1,000 tickets. With the exception of Fellini and Bergman, Foreign Films just didn't do the necessary work. You might be better off buying a film tionisit's The Passenger" to town and almost 2,000 of you came to see it—which made Mr. Sack look pretty smart and us feel rather stupid. So we brought you the "Phantom of Liberte," "Lacome Lucien," "Sweet Away" and "The Magic Flute." The result was a vindication of our original skepticism—only Lina Wertmiller had been so wrong in the past. We wrong films; maybe Wertmiller is in a class with Fellini and Bergman. We don't know for sure. We'd like to bring you all the films you want to see, but we can't afford to go broke doing it. So here is our challenge—another highly acclaimed work by Lina Wertmiller. If at least 1,000 of you come to see it, we can assume that you're willing to pay for it. We want to get back Fellini's. If you surprise us as you did with "The Passenger," we will have to go ask Mr. Sack where we went wrong last year and help him use it. UNANIMOUS! "WONDFREUL." 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