Around the Big 8 By RON HANSON UDK Sports Editor "Our biggest job," says KU's head coach Jack Mitchell, "is to convince our men not to get shook up over losing two straight games. We have to keep our morale up and not lose our perspective and confidence. We have to make the other team whip us physically, not allow ourselves to beat ourselves mentally." "When we can only complete two passes in a day we're going to have a tough time beating the little sisters of the poor," commented Bob Devaney, Nebraska coach, after his quarterbacks hit only two of 12 against Kansas State. "We had guys open downfield and missed them by 15 miles." Asked if Oklahoma State's switching of tackle Dennis Randall from side to side in the defensive line was keyed by the movements of Missouri speedster Charlie Brown, OSU's head coach Phil Cutchin said: "No, we just didn't want Missouri to find him." "That Granville Liggins dealt us a lot of misery on defense," said Jack Mitchell after the Jayhawks' 35-0 loss to Oklahoma. "I've never seen anyone do so much in a game as he did. We couldn't go in the middle because of Liggins. When we went wide, he'd get us there, too. Whatever you do, he beats you—he may be the best in the country." - * * * * * Asked if he gave any thought to going for two points when Kansas State had scored to make it 14-9 against Nebraska, Doug Weaver, K-State coach, made it clear he wanted no part of a possible tie. "Any time we have a chance to beat Nebraska, we're not going to settle for a tie," he said. KU scores tie in soccer The KU soccer team came back twice after being a goal down to tie Park College 2-2 at Park Saturday. David Finch, graduate student from London, England, scored both KU goals in the game which gave the Jayhawks a won 1-tied 1 record for the season. The game was a duel between the speed and fitness of the Park team, which substituted freely from its squad of 40, and the superior skill of the KU team, reduced to a squad of 12 by injuries. Park opened the scoring early in the first quarter and maintained it till half-time. Steve Alcock, Minneapolis, Minn., freshman, showed particular promise in this half in his first game ever as goalkeeper. The Javhawk revival started in the third quarter when Finch pounced on a defender's mistake, held off a tackle and slipped the ball past the goalkeeper into the net. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Park quickly regained the lead, but KU evened the score again in the fourth quarter when a Finch cross-shot caught the Park goalkeeper flat-footed and went into the corner of the net via two players. Both defenses came under a heavy pounding for the remainder of the game, but KU, with Isidore Nyaboya, Burundi sophomore, playing a splendid defensive game, held out for the tie. Daily Kansan Thursday, October 20,1966 7 Compare the quality of a Keepsake Engagement diamond with any other. It's perfect . . . exact modern cut of a Keepsake diamond reflects the full beauty of its purest white color. Rings enlarged to show details Time-Stack bag Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. VI 3-5432 Andy Williams! Barbra Streisand! Tony Bennett! Percy Faith! We've got them all—on COLUMBIA TC8! Columbia proudly presents the world's greatest recording artists on TC8 continuous-loop 8-track stereo tape cartridges! Music for a world of people on the go. Your favorite artists, your favorite entertainment-yours wherever you are. On land, sea or air. In a car, a boat or private plane or the comfort of your own home. Now, with Columbia's amazing new continuous loop 8-track stereo tape cartridge TC8-your kind of music is available wherever and whenever you want it. Look into TC8 today. A world of enjoyment is yours with the great roster of Columbia stars. In breathtaking stereo fidelity. (Permanent Discount on All 8-Track Tapes) KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO