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Saturday, October 3rd 7pm to Midnight @ Lawrence Eagle's 1803 W 6th St. Lodge Let Byron, Johnny, Kevin and Larry take you back to the '50s & '60s as you dance the night away in support of breast cancer awareness. This year, 180,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 44,000 women will die. Early detection saves lives. $12.50 per ne $12.50 per person All proceeds from this event will benefit Health Care Access and Breast Cancer Action, Inc. for education, mammograms and treatment. Tickets available at the door. For advance tickets or more information, please call 840-3131 Big 12 teams may give up home fields for money boost By Doug Tucker The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It's a home game for Oklahoma State. Yet Cowboys fans will be outnum- Su giving up home-field advantage, home-crowd advantage and inflicting inconvenience upon its fans? Because that's where the money is. In what is certain to create a heated issue within the Big 12 Conference, the Cowboys will temporarily abandon their pretty campus in Still water, Okla, this Saturday and play No. 2 Nebraska in Kansas City's sold-out Arrow-head Stadium. If promoters have their way, there will be a parade of Big 12 teams playing in Arrowhead in coming years. And they're probably going to have their way. Tick orders for OSU-NU topped out at more than 121,000, and it'll be hard to resist the loot. "We're hopeful other Big 12 teams will note the size of the crowd and the excitement of playing a game in Kansas City amid a bowl-like atmosphere," said Kansas City Chiefs' president and general manager Carl Peterson, who has contacted every Big 12 school. The reason most schools resist moving games is the financial loss it causes local merchants and homa State athletic director Terry Don Phillips came up with a clever and not altogether invalid argument: businesses who depend on football weekends the way toy makers count on Christmas. In response, however, Peterson and Okla. What kind of town would (Stillwater, Lubbock, Ames, College Station, and others) be without this university? Can't you give up just one home game so that the athletic department can strengthen itself financially. host of Texas A&M, and Missouri is home against Northwestern State on Saturday. The Kansas City extravaganza will surely harm their gate. More important, would anyone argue that Nebraska's chances of beating Oklahoma State are not against Nebraska for the Big 12 North title? Of course, No. 20 Washington would argue that it's not fair no matter where you play Nebraska. The 'Huskers, playing their finest game to date under Frank Solich, dismantled the Huskies 55-7 as DeAngelo Evans and Bobby Newcombe returned from injuries and ran for three touchdowns apiece. "It was kind of a fairy-tale thing," said Evans. Elsewhere in the Big 12 Saturday, No. 5 Kansas State started slowly against the 46 point underdogs from Northeast Louisiana. But Michael Bishop got on track, threw for 441 yards, four touchdowns and smashed the school record with 475 yards of total offense. Along the way, he teamed up with Aaron Lockett on a school-record 97-yard touchdown play in a game 2-7 rout. "This was not my best game," he said. Ricky Williams also had a huge day. He rushed for a career-high moved into second place on the NCAA career rushing-touchdowns list with 60, four behind Indiana's Anthony Thompson. 318 yards and six touchdowns as Texas rolled to a 59-21 victory against Rice. William s Williams "I was making moves out there tonight I've never made before," Williams said. "At one point I said to myself, 'Who is this guy?''' No. 15 Colorado, which had already lost five starters to injury in its first three games, saw five more limp to the sidelines. But Jeremy Aldrich kicked a 31-vard field goal with 2:00 remaining for an 18-16 victory against Baylor. come through for us," said coach Rick Neunheisel. "A lot of kids who hadn't been counted on in the past had to Zac Wegner threw a 25-yard Kansas went to four overtimes before subduing Alabama-Birmingham 39-37 to snap its seven-game road losing streak. the game-winning 2-pointer. "It would have been easy for them to quit out there today. We stumbled and bumbled around," coach Terry Allen said. At College Station, Chris Cole caught six passes for 174 yards and three touchdowns as No. 18 Texas A&M carved out a 28-9 victory over North Texas. Two of his touchdowns came from backup Randy McCown, who finished with a career-high 167 yards. Coach R.C. Slocum benched starter Brandon Stewart in the second quarter and said he has not determined a starter for this week's conference opener. "We've got a whole lot of work to get done to get ready to play in the Big 12," he said. both defenses loaded up against the run. Donnie Hart caught a touchdown pass and set up two other scores with sensational catches as Texas Tech defeated Iowa State 31-24 to remain unbeaten. The anticipated duel between Tech's Ricky Williams and Iowa State's Darren Davis never materialized because "We took advantage of the mismatches," Hart said. "Any time you get a chance to take advantage of something and exploit it, you're going to. That's the opportunity we had, and hopefully we'll get some more of them." 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