2B Monday, October 10, 1994 NATURALWAY Natural Organic Clothing 820-822 Mass.841-0100 Attention: Seniors Applications are now available for this year's H.O.P.E. Award Applications available in the OAC office in the Kansas Union HONOR FOR OUTSTANDING PROGRESSIVE EDUCATOR B. O.C.O Sponsored by Board of Class Officers Learn how to FINE TUNE your Spring 1995 Schedule at Re-Orientation! Get accurate information about the Spring 1995 advising and enrollment process from professionals in the Enrollment Center and the CLAS Undergraduate Center. Spring 1995 Timetables will be available for Re-Orientation participants. Tuesday, Oct. 11 6:30-7:30 p.m. Corbin Hall When & Where Wednesday, Oct. 12 6:30-7:30 p.m. Oliver Hall Thursday, Oct. 13 4:00-5:00 p.m. Kansas Room, Kansas Union Thursday, Oct. 13 6:30-7:30 p.m. Ellsworth Hall Each program is open to all KU students. An Ice Cream Social hosted by BOCO will follow all evening programs. Sponsored by the Office of New Student Orientation 864-4270 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The signs are abundantly, unmistakably clear. Nebraska's No. 9 quarterback had better be ready to start Nov. 25 against Oklahoma. Nebraska loses two QBs to injury The No. 8 signal-caller will have gone down at Iowa State the game before, replacing the No. 7 guy who got hurt against Kansas the week before that. Facing the toughest team Kansas State has assembled in 25 years in Manhattan this week, the No. 2 Huskers are national championship contenders deep in trouble. They're 6-0 in the standings. They're 0-10 in luck. They may be down to their third-team quarterback. The Associated Press While Frazier was in a Lincoln hospital Saturday, his backup, Brook Berringer, showed indications of complications from the partially collapsed lung he suffered the week before while filling in for Frazier. First Tommie Frazier, one of the most gifted and highly skilled quarterbacks Tom Osborne ever recruited, is stricken with recurring blood clots in his leg. With medical bulletins changing hourly, the condition finally ended his season. The dominance of the offensive line and Phillips made the difference against Oklahoma State. However, they alone might not carry the day in coming battles with No. 16 Kansas State, No. 4 Colorado or No. 22 Oklahoma. Every one of the Big Eight's four ranked teams were in action this past weekend and all but one came up winners. On Thursday night, Chad May's passing clinic lifted Kansas State over Kansas 21-13 and elevated the Wildcats' poll standing from 19th to 16th. field goal, two weeks after beating Michigan on a last-second Hail Mary pass and three weeks after burying Big Ten champion Wisconsin, Colorado was due for an off week. "I don't think we were sharp on either side of the ball," coach Bill McCarnetty said. "Our guys had an emotional run." The way many Oklahomaans are feeling today, they don't care what happens the rest of the season. After taking a 7-0 halftime in Dallas, the Sooners failed to hold back an injury-weekened Texas and failed on a last-ditch try from the goal line, losing to the 12th-ranked Longhorns 17-10. For the first full weekend of Big Eight play, Kansas (3-2 overall, 0-1 Big Eight) is at Iowa State (0-5, 0-1), which was idle this past week; Missouri (1-4, 0-1) is at Oklahoma State (3-2, 0-1); Oklahoma (3-2, 1-0), is at Colorado (5-0, 1-0), and Nebraska (6-0, 1-0) is at Kansas State (4-0, 1-0) with either Berringer, Turman or Tony Veland as quarterback. In came No. 3. Matt Turman. The heroic effort of Nebraska's offensive linemen against Oklahoma State brought tears to many eyes. Colorado, possibly relaxing a bit after three tough games, went to Missouri, built a 31-15 third-quarter lead and won the game 38-23. One week after beating Texas on a last-second But it's asking a lot of a college team to win much of anything with its third-string quarterback. With Lawrence Phillips running for 221 yards and three touchdowns, Nebraska won 32-3. The line play, said a grateful, wideeyed Turman, "was amazing." If Berringer is unable to play, Turman might start. Or it could be Veland, who was No.1 quarterback in 1992 before he switched to safety last spring. build a eautiful SAVE $139 Annual Membership-first visit ody 749-2424 925 Iowa Special rates for graduating seniors! Absolutely NO joining fee! BODY BOUTIQUE The Women's Fitness Facility *You can stop your membership over Christmas & Summer