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October 7, 1991 BOWLING TOURNAMENT Sunday, October 13, 1991 6 pm Jaybowl in Kansas Union $5 / participant Register in SUA office 5 game scratch sweeper - Two divisions scores of 169 and down / scores of 170 and up Trophies for top 3 players in each division SUA Monopolis Your Fun Jaybowl WANTED: PARTICIPANTS FOR DENTAL STUDY LOOKING FOR STAIN ON UPPER AND LOWER FRONT TEETH SCREENING WILL BE HELD AT 2010 WATKINS 10/9/91 - 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. honorarium for those who are selected & participate Attention Students Yearbook portrait dates for all undergraduates October 7-10: Residence Halls October 11 and 14: Hillel, Jayhawker Towers, Scholarship Halls, Sunflower House, Stouffer Place October 15-18 and 21-25: All off -campus residents October 21-25: Open (any undergraduate) Location: Strong Hall Rotunda Times: Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. : 9:00-noon; 1:00-5:00 Tuesday: 1:00-5:00; 6:00-9:00 Sitting fee: $2 for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors (4 poses); $4 for seniors (10 poses). Your sitting fee will be waived if you purchase or have purchased your copy of the 1992 RESERVE YOUR SPOT IN THE 1992 JAYHAWKER Alpha Omicron Pi Presents: 8th Annual Omicron Open Putt Putt Golf October 13, 10:30 a.m. T-shirts and Team Sign-ups available at Wescoe Beach October 7,8,9 The Omicron Open benefits Arthritis Research Godfather's Pizza LARGE $599 711 W.23rd 843-6282 Malls Shopping Center $5 99 up to 5 at 59.99 LARGE PICK ONE BIG VALUE CHOOSE FROM Super Prepositions • Classic Deluxe • More Elements Godfather's EARLY WEEK SPECIAL Mon, Tues. Wed. $2 FOR $5 Godfathers Pizza Valid only of 11/8/91 21/4 W 23rd EXPIRIES Oldest Closet Runs limited early July and 15 per day order. Sunday RISE offers with big discount up to with big discount LUNCH BUFFET ALL YOU CAN EAT Pizza • Breadsticks Pasta • Dessert Limited 4 hours per person. Original Club Paid. Wilt value with other coupons. Dine in only 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Godfathers Pizza Valid only 71 l. W. 23cm (EXPIRS) 9/11/84 FOR SALAAD ADD $1 PER BUFFET Vice President Monday through Friday 1 a.m. 1 o.m. 3 p.m. Time in Only Justin Krupp/KANSAN Just out of reach During the 11th annual Greg Wilkerson Memorial Football Classic, Todd Hitti, Leavenworth senior, of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity, lunges for the ball amid several players. In the finals of the men's open division, Phi Florida State remains atop AP football poll The Associated Press Florida State retained the No. 1 ranking for the seventh straight week, and Baylor broke into the Top 10 for the first time since 1986 in yesterday's Associated Press college football poll. Kappa Theta defeated the Delta Chi fraternity 14-7. In the women's division, Alpha Delta Pi beat Chi Omega 7-6. The finals were yesterday at Memorial Stadium. The tournament raised more than $14,000 for charity. The Seminoles (5-0) were nearly a unanimous choice after beating Syracuse 46-14. They received 58 of 60 first place votes and 1,498 points of a possible 1,500 points from a panel of sports writers and broadcasters. The loss dropped Syracuse (4-1) five spot(s) no. 15. Miami (4-0), which beat Oklahoma State 40-3, remained second with one first-place vote and 1,416 points. The Hurricanes edged No. 3 Washington (4-0), which got one first-plACE vote and 1,404 points after crushing Arizona 54-0. Idle Tennessee (4-0) stuyed No. 4, while Michigan (3-1) moved up two notebooks to No. 5 after a 43-24 victory over the Cats, which dropped eight spots to No. 17. Oklahoma (4-0) fell one place to No. 6 after beating Iowa State 29-8, and Notre Dame (4-1) rose one spot to No. 7 after downgaining Stanford 42-28. AP top 25 The top 25 teams in the Associated Press 1991, with first place votes in parentheses, records, total points and last week's ranking. | | Rec. | pts. pvs. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Florida St. (58) | 5-0, 149 | 1 | | 2. Miami (1) | 4-0, 149 | 1, 616 | | 3. Washington (1) | 4-0, 149 | 1, 404 | | 4. Tennessee | 4-0, 1298 | 1 | | 5. Michigan | 3-1, 1213 | 7 | | 6. Oklahoma | 4-0, 1208 | 5 | | 7. Notre Dame | 4-1, 1198 | 8 | | 8. Baylor | 5-0, 1083 | 11 | | 9. Penn St. | 5-1, 1081 | 11 | | 10. Florida | 4-1, 895 | 13 | | 11. North Carolina S. | 4-1, 860 | 14 | | 12. Pittsburgh | 5-0, 692 | 17 | | 13. California | 4-0, 689 | 18 | | 14. Nebraska | 3-1, 687 | 15 | | 15. Syracuse | 4-1, 653 | 10 | | 16. N. Carolina St. | 5-0, 638 | 19 | | 17. Iowa | 3-1, 607 | 9 | | 18. Clemson | 3-1, 609 | 6 | | 19. Alabama | 3-1, 439 | 16 | | 20. Illinois | 4-1, 392 | 22 | | 21. Texas A&M | 3-1, 303 | 23 | | 22. Georgia | 4-1, 287 | 1 | | 23. Mississippi | 5-1, 112 | — | | 24. Auburn | 3-2, 105 | 16 | | 25. Colorado | 2-2, 92 | 25 | Other recipients giving: Arizona St. 74, Mississippi St. 30, Fresno St. 24, Southern Missisla St. 23, Air Force 19, East Carolina 16, Missouri 12, North Carolina 12, UCLA 18, Oklahoma 10, Rutgers 14, Southern Galveston 4, Texas Christian 3, Virginia 2, Wisconsin 1. Chiefs to match up tonight against undefeated Buffalo The Associated Press KANSAS CITY. Mo. — Whether Bruce Smith is at full strength or not, just the sight of him makes Buffalo coach Marv Levy feel better about tonight's matchup against Kansas City. "I always feel that a great player on the field makes the other players better because he forces things to happen," Levy said. Smith, who last year was chosen as an All-Pro defensive end, sat out this season's first four games after knee surgery, and his return probably could not have come at a better time for the Bills (5-0). With Smith and nose tackle Jeff Wright out with injuries, the defense has given up 137 yards rushing a game. Bills' opponents have averaged 23 points a game this season. And running is the one thing the Chiefs (3-2) have been doing well. Smith did not have a tackle in his first game back last week. In but in beating the previously unbeaten Chicago at Dallas to hold the Bears to 84 rushing yards. "For one thing, having Bruce back helps to breed confidence among our defensive players," said Levy. "It allowed us to get back on playing ours." basic defensive package, which we had worked on from the beginning of training camp. It made the pass protection schemes do other things." The Bills, 3-point favorites in the first Monday night game in Kansas City since 1983, are expecting the Chiefs to try to exploit Buffalo's weakness. Behind Christian Okoye and Barry Word, Kansas City's rushing game has averaged 110 yards. And first-round draft choice Harvey Williams has shown signs of ripening into a dangerous runner. "With Okoye and Word and the young guy they've got back there, it'll be a long day if we don't contain their running game," Smith said. "I think they've got the strongest running game in the league." Smith figures he is at about 75 percent. "Right now, I can't compare myself to last year," he said. "Once I get to 100 percent, though, I truly believe I can be better than last year." The Chiefs' passing game is averaging fewer than 148 yards, one of the poorest in the league. That would seem to be the obvious reason the Chiefs, who averaged more than 23 points last year, are averaging 13 this year. ZENITH ON CAMPUS data systems INVITES YOU TO COME BY FOR A HANDS ON DEMONSTRATION ON THE NEWEST AND GREATEST NOTEBOOK AND DESKTOP PC'S. ZDS HAS TO OFFER. 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