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The Kansas and Kansas State women's basketball teams will clash tomorrow afternoon at Manhattan, with neither team wanting to fall behind early after experiencing disastrous effects Tuesday night. Kansas lost to Missouri on Tuesday night, 76-70, after the Tigers hit 12 of their first 17 shots and roared to a 40-27 halftime lead. Missouri extended its lead to 19 points early in the second half, but a late Jayhawk rally fell short. ANNOUNCES THE 3rd ANNUAL By Jim Suhr Washington said she anticipated the Wildcats to run and try to get the ball inside, and she had worked on a defensive strategy to counter this. Probable Starters Matilda Mossman, K-State head coach, said Thursday that she was disappointed with her team's lack of early offensive intensity Tuesday night, a problem her team can't CALL FOR DELIVERY ALL DAY 841-SMOKE Your BBQ Hotline they jumped to a 14-2 lead early in the game. Washington said Kansas must have that offensive explosiveness Saturday. "There is parity in the conference this season with a lot of teams winning on the road," Mossman said. "Kansas has one of the top three teams in the Big Eight. They can run and jump well, so we'll have to take care of business early." Both teams fell to 11-5 overall and 2-1 in the Big Eight. Kansas Kansas State Mossman said her team had prepared for Kansas' defensive pressure. The Wildcats also must concentrate on containing Kansas' top two scorers, Vickie Adkins and Kelly Jennings. Lawrence's Only Blue Ribbon BBQ Sports writer had a good workout today and we're going to K-State responding well. But we have to attack right from the opening tip-off." F 33 Lisa Dougherty (5-8) F 25 Vickie Adkins (6-1) C 40 Kelly Jennings (6-5) G 24 Evelte Ott (5-7) G 30 Toni Webb (5-8) repeat against the Jayhawks Saturday. F 23 Carissa Thomas (5-9) F 25 Amanda Holley (6-1) C 32 Sue Leiding (6-2) G 11 Susan Green (5-8) G 15 Cassandra Jones (5-7) Kansas will be facing a team that is 6-2 at home this season and 13-1 overall in their matchups against the Jayhawks at Ahearn Field House. Kansas' win came last year, after Whole Slab $10.00 Short End $5.75 Long End $4.75 Includes: Fries, bread, and pickle. Kansas State lost 83-72 to No. 14 Oklahoma on Tuesday. The Sooners jumped out to an 11-0 lead in the first four minutes The Wildcats played catch/up ball the rest of the game. KINGSIZE PIZZA 2 TOPPINGS (YES! Count them 1-2) And 32 Oz. PEPSI 795 Plus Tax 842-0600 HERB'S HERE *Delivery prices *slightly higher. 11-5, (Big 8: 2-1) 2 p.m. tomorrow at Manhattan Kansas State Tomorrow, the men play Illinois State and the women play Southern Illinois-Edwardsville. Sunday, the men battle Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, and the women go against Illinois State. The Kansas men's and women's tennis squads will swing into action this weekend with matches in Normal. Ill. The SIUE women's team was the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II champion last season, and the Southern Illinois men's team was the NCAA Division II national champion two years ago. Tennis team resumes season this weekend DELIVERED The match, the first for the men since November, also will be the first for the Jayhawks' No. 1 women's seed Janet Joneson, who transferred to Kansas from Sweden earlier this month. SUPERBOWL SLAB SALE Sports Briefs Rider tickets good PIZZA Shoppe PIZZA Tickets for the Rider-Kan Bowlers resume play The game against the No. 15 ranked Cardinals is a sell-out but will be regionally televised by NBC, KSNT-Channel 27 and WDAF Channel 4 will carry the game locally. The five bowling teams will compete again at 9 a.m. tomorrow, in Pratt next test for IV The mens' junior varsity basketball team will play Pratt Community College at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Allen Field House. The team will try to improve its 6-2 record. basketball game, which was cancelled this earlier season, may be used for admission to the Jayhawks' game against Louisville at 12:05 p.m. tomorrow, Doug Vance, KU sports information director said earlier this week. Anyone interested in joining the team should attend. The KU rugby team will hold its first spring practice at 11 a.m. tomorrow on the rugby fields at the corner of 23rd and Iowa streets. Dealer pleads guilty Rugby practice set Mosco, who faces a maximum sentence of 45 years in prison and a $75,000 fine, interrupted a second day of jury selection in his trial to enter his guilty plea before U.S. District Judge Donald Ziegler. PITTSBURGH — Paul Mosco, the seventh and final defendant in the baseball-related drug cases, yesterday pleaded guilty to three of 11 counts of selling cocaine to retired Pirates outfielder John Milner. the Jaybowl of the Kansas Union. The matches will continue all day. THE KU mens' bowling team is ranked 19th nationally. ranked 19th nationally. From staff and wire reports. Coach, players suspended Kapaun investigation continues United Press International TOPEKA — A state board governing high school athletics has vowed to continue its investigation into Wichita's Kapaun-Mt. Carmel High School, whose booster club illegally paid the tuition of at least three student athletes. The nine-member executive board of the Kansas State High School Activities Association yesterday suspended two of the Catholic school's starting basketball players and its coach for the rules violation and warned that Kapaun's member-in the KHSHAA was in leonardv. The stringent action came after Kapaua officials admitted that the tuition of two, non-Catholic basketball starters, Chris Fox and Rod Redo, now seniors, was paid by a school booster club since their sophomore year. Both students were suspended. Kapaun, traditionally a Kapau officials also admitted that the tuition of a third student athlete involved in football and track was paid for by the booster club during his sophomore year. The non-Catholic student, now a senior, was not identified. powerhouse in Wichita City League athletics, charges $2,700 a year in tuition for non-Catholics. Edward Carlin, Kapaun's principal since last summer, told the board during Thursday's hearing that neither Fox nor Redo were recruited or otherwise unduly influenced to attend the school. Head basketball coach Steve Buek, who the board suspended until its investigation was completed, also denied recruiting the athletes. But he admitted he knew of the tuition assistance from the booster club. KSHSAA executive board president Don Wells said a decision on whether to penalize Kapaun would come later, with the harshest punishment possible being suspension from KSHSAA for the rest of the season — preventing the school from competing against other association members. Buek also told the board that Kapaun's former principal, Sister Kathleen Gilbert, was aware of the payments, and knew that he knew about them. Carlin said an independent audit of tuition records conducted this month revealed Sister Gilbert's signature on at least one of the booster club's checks for tuition, indicating to him that that she was aware of the payments. Kapaua voluntarily advised the KSHSAA on Dec. 13 that it had discovered that Fox and Redo received help with their tuition. The school, which first learned of the tuition payments on Oct. 7, voluntarily suspended Buek from coaching and the students from playing basketball pending the board's investigation. During Thursday's meeting, Carlin and Weinmann pleaded with the board to allow the students to play, saying they should not be held responsible for the actions of overenthusiastic boosters. But the board suspended the athletes for as many games as they played while receiving tuition help. Darrel and Diane Fox, parents of Chris Fox, said they were told by school officials before their son enrolled that he would be eligible for tuition aid and that they should pay only the tuition they could afford. Lo Dean Redo, mother of Rod Redo, said she was not aware that Kapau charged such high tuition. She said she paid $50 a year. McMahon victim of Super Bowl hype United Press International NEW ORLEANS — Chicago quarterback Jim McMahon, who had almost single-handedly fueled the Super Bowl publicity monster since coming to town, became an innocent victim of it yesterday. "I'll be lucky to get out of New Orleans alive," said McMahon. This Sunday McMahon must put all the distractions aside and face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX. "I'd like to get my hands on the guy who started this." During the week McMahon had been prominent in a move to bring an acupuncturist from Japan to. New Orleans, and then, before Wednesday's practice, dropped his pants and mooned a group of photographers in an overhead helicopter. McMahon, however, had nothing to do with a remark made by a New Orleans television sportscaster which — though it turned out to be fabricated — led to threats on the life of the Bears quarterback and to picketing in front of the team's hotel. Buddy Diliberto of WDSU-TV said that McMahon had made derogatory remarks about the women in New Orleans. Diliberto he got his scoop through a series of word-of-mouth reports he thought originated with a radio station in Chicago. "Jim McMahon has no class, that's why he has no fans," one sign read WDSU later suspended Diliberto, pending an investigation into the incident. Shortly after McMahon issued his angry denial, 25 women gathered in front of the Hilton Hotel to protest and a police spokesman admitted threats had been received. "I don't see how they can put things out when they aren't true. I've enjoyed being here. I was on Bourbon Street last night having a few cocktails. I've signed lots of autographs. I haven't been abrasive to anyone." Having seen what one brief inflammatory comment could do during the midst of Super Bowl week, the station's management started its noon news yesterday with an apology to McMahon, the Bears, the Chicago station mentioned in the report, the "I've got women calling me from all over the place," said McMahon. "They are all upset. I don't blame them. It makes me mad. People tell me he does this all the time." McRaney repeated the apology on WDSU's 5 p.m. news program and added, "As of this afternoon Buddy Diliberto has been indefinitely suspended from his duties as sports director at WDSU television, pending further review of the matter and what led to this regrettable incident." Diliberto said earlier in the day he wanted to sincerely apologize to McMahon. McMahon was so busy expressing his anger over the television report that he had only a few moments to devote to the other news he had made during the week. He originally had denied that he mooned the photographers in the helicopter but when a UPI picture of the episode showed up on the front page of a local paper he could deny it no longer. "It was no big deal," he said. "I was just showing them where it hurts." But after acupuncturist Hiroshi Shiraishi administered three treatments Wednesday, McMahon said he felt better. "I'm glad Hiroshi got here," said McMahon. "I'm going to get some more treatments today, I'll be ready Sunday."