6 Tuesday, September 14, 1976 University Daily Kansan Women golfers get 3rd at tourney Bv DAN BOWERMAN The University of Kansas women's golf team shot two even rounds of golf Friday and Saturday, but still couldn't overcome 12th-ranked Stephens University. Sports Writer Indiana University also beat the Jayhawks, who took third in the University International Golf Tournament. Stephens, which took 12th in last year's Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for women national tournament, shot a 383 with a 307 on its own course Saturday. Indiana was two shots of the pace after Indiana's round, but fired a 32 Sacramento for a 107-95 win. KU moves up to 13th in national rankings KU SHOT a 337 in first round-four kilobyte back-and a 333 Saturday for a 60 total The KU football team was ranked 13th in the first regular season Associated Press poll, up six spots from the AP's preseason national rankings. That rise, however, wasn't because the Hawks didywed well, but because many teams previously ranked above them bil the dust. The Missouri Tigers, unranked in the preseason poll, stunned the USC Trojans, 46-25, and moved up to sixth in the AP rankings. MU was fourth at 680. Iowa University Michigan and Ohio State, the big two of the Big Ten, took over the 1-2 positions following the 6-6 tie between Nebraska, which was rated first in the AP preseason poll, and Louisiana where the basketball dropped to eighth in the rankings. Big Eight powers Oklahoma and Missouri, ranked fourth and sixth, moved ahead of NU. Oklahoma was fifth in the preseason poll and beat a mediocre Vanderbilt team, 24-3, Saturday. KU coach Bud Moore said he appreciated the high ranking the Jahywns received, but said he really didn't pay much attention to the polls. "You saw what happened to some of the other highly ranked teams," Moore said. "The only poll I'm worried about is at the end of the season." ★ ★ Here are the results of the AP survey of 61 sports writers and broadcasters yesterday. First-place ballots are in parentheses: so, through the Big Eight yielded the top spot in the poll, it has three teams in the top 10 and four in the top 13. Michigan (28) 1-0, 1-0 . . . . . Pittsburgh, ranked ninth in the preseason poll, moved up to third after running over Notre Dame, 31-10. Pitr running back Tony Dorsett rushed for 18 yards against the Irish, formatting Notre Dame for a triple-digit. Notre Dame was knocked out of the top 20. Sports Moore promotes 3 seniors Murphey out for 4 weeks; Three seniors were moved up to starting positions on the basis on their performances against Washington State Saturday, Kansas and Oregon, the announced following practice yesterday. Defensive end Harry Murphey, who suffered the Jayhawks' only serious injury Saturday, will be out of action three to five weeks with a fractured left wrist. Speedster Waddell Smith has regained the No.1 wide receiver spot over sophomore Walt Little, Roger Hammond moved ahead of senior Morris Pippin at offensive guard position, while seven tackles against the Cougars, has replaced junior Caleb Bale at cornerback. Murphy, a junior, was hurt when he tried to arm tackle Washington State's Mike Washington, who was charging downfield at Wake Forest. Mick Dougherty punt in the third quarter. "We have not developed the kind of consistency necessary to become a good teacher." Moore said the Jayhawks would be working on being more consistent on offense and defense in practice this week in preparation for their confrontation with Kentucky. making far too many mistakes. We have repeatedly stopped ourselves and given the answer to us all. "Kentucky is a solid football team. They won't need any help from us. We'll have a very difficult time winning the game if we don't play consistency in all phases of our game." Bills fall to Miami despite O.J.'s return BUFALFO (AP)—Bob Grisee's precise passing and the power running of Norm Bulach move the Miami Dolphins to a 30-12 victory over the victory over the Buffalo Bills last night. The loss spoiled the return to the NFL of Buffalo's O. J. Simpson, who joined the team on the eve of the Monday night televised after it sat out during the entire training camp. Simpson, playing more than he might have expected when fullback Jim Braxton suffered a sprained right knee, carried five of 28 yards and caught an 45-yard pass "The '1g Blue Rally' last Friday night appeared to fire up everyone who attended and heard Chancellor Archy Dikes, Bud Moore, head football coach, and some of the football players speak optimistically about the 1976 football season. Fans fire up at pep rally Pompon girls, yell leaders and the KU marching band entertained about 300 people in X-zone parking lot. Free beer was available for class card holders. Dykes and Moore spoke briefly about their expectations for the season, but Waddell Smith, wide receiver, stole the spotlight. "You're going to appreciate what we do to Washington State," he said. "Come to the game and we won't disappoint you." KU won the game 35-16. White Sox take 2 from Royals; A's just 4 back CHICAGO (AP) — Jim Spencer smashed a three-run-homer in the eighth inning to lift the Chicago White Sox to a 54 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in a sweep of their doubleheader Monday night. The double loss cut Kansas City's lead over Oakland in the American League West Division to four games. The A's game at Minnesota was rained out. Chris Knappe scattered six hits and struck out 11 and Kevin Bell drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly as the White Sox won the opener 4-3. Spencer's home run came run off loser Steve Mingori, 45, after Jim Essian and Alan Bannister singled. Mingori had relieved the ball in a game, who left the game after Essien's single. Starter Ken Brett, 10-9, picked up the win, going the distance. Knapp's victory was his third in four decisions. shot a 681 and Iowa State University fired a 690. Southern Illinois University was seventh and Southwest Missouri State University was eighth. Shelly Grose, Stephens, was the medalist. She shot an 82 Friday and a 73 Saturday for a 155. Her teammate, Diane Daugherty, was second with 159. LIVE JAZZ EVERY WEDNESDAY Nancy Hois is the top KU golfer, she shot 16-3, and an 8-1 for Shea. She shot 21-4, and an 8-2 for Sullivan. 6 $ \frac{1}{2} $ E. 7th 842-9549 BETH BOOZER was eight at 155. She shot an 80 and an 80 for the Jayhawk golfers. Charnel Hadt shot an 84 and an 82 for a 166 and 10th in the standings. Wednesday, Sept. 15 10:30-1:30 Tommy Johnson Experiment However, KU's last two golfers finished at 177 and 168. Patty Morty shot an 88 and 92 in the final round. "Our top three golfers finished in the top 10," Nancy Boccier, women's golf coach, said yesterday. "But our fourth and fifth were about 24th and 23th. That's what hurt The top four scores each day count toward the team score. Course conditions were hard on the KU women. Boozer said. THEY HAD VERY hard fairways," she said. "They are not used to playing on such a concrete." She explained that the KU golfers were used to playing on the plush Alamur Golf Gear. "I think the condition of the courses was harder on us than any other one," she said. The golfers will meet even stiffer competition when they travel to the All College Classic in Oklahoma City next monday. Many of the top teams in the nation will be entertained, including No. 2 Tuilaun University and No. 3 Arizona State University. Kick-off are so soft and so comfortable Tan or rosewood leather with flexible crepe soles Teri, Pat, Becky Sally and Linda 813 Mass. 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