ls Music on the Lew Band and material musicians, y for his Japan the Const recognition women in died in one are finding no benefit. majoring in Staff photos riffin (Dr. speech and By DENNIS MINICH ands the Sports Writer ies in a play and result in oceans of Soccer club to play despite cancelation that kills a ing. "This is he said. thought the emphasized force one to ophisticated are awk- or tries to a joke in a T play God to take and Latin, you want to rsity very The KU Soccer Club will play host tomorrow to a representative from the Heart of American Soccer League. The Jayhawks were scheduled to play K-State, and they played game so they could make a trip to Colorado that was canceled during spring vacation. Tomorrow's game will be at 2 p.m. at the soccer fields at 23rd and 12nd ance KU coach Bernie Mullin said that he was glad that the game was canceled. Mullin said that with only two weeks remaining until the Big Eight championships, KU must concentrate on having a winning streak. He have been harperring all season. "We played them last Sunday in our final game of the Jayhawk Invitational, and we need to gain some experience by facing other teams," he said. "ILOOK at our depth and think we have the strongest team we've ever had. Then I see our 5-1 record and realize we have a lot to work on. is virtually measure for attempted to additionally a. at A.P. 2nd dance. Korean will be taught. availance for University "Last spring at this time our record was 84. While I don't really care what our record is, I do think it's an indication of how we are performing." Mullin said. "The offense has done a good job of coming out early and putting pressure on the opposition," he said, "but then something goes wrong and we don't score and all of a sudden we can't generate any more offense." e is spontaneous international militaries in Mexico in university studies. in learning we masked register be- fore performance at a box of at 7 p.m. Tickets are Tickets are The areas that need the most work, according to Mullin, are the offense and goal line. HE CONTINUED that goal keeper David Boyles has made mute errors that have broken the rule. "The goal keeper can make a mental mistake and instead of being ahead or fired, he can just go out and run." "The problem isn't Dave's ability, its just but he loses his concentration for a minute and then he's gone." have to set back and start playing catch up One reason for the Jayhawks lack of scoring punch has been injuries and academic conflicts. KU hasn't started the four ourwards in any two games this season. Monsour Tahaderzhe who last fall combined with Mohammed Ait-Amere to make up what Mullin called the one-two of this week, until this week because of school conflicts MULLIEN SAID he hopes having the two together again will help generate some Still hospitalized for the Jayhaws is forward Mustafa Abderhaman, who has been admitted to the hospital. Also miss this weekend's action will be Felipe Santos, another forward, who has double vision in his left eye from a collision in the K-State game. When these two return KU will be at full strength for the first time since this early period. "We need to gain confidence in our ability before the conference championships. Then the games are shortened, and they cost you the championship," he said. He said that KU has looked very good at times, but they haven't been consistent. "So far we have looked like a car firing on two cylinders, we can't consistently play as well as that," she said. Graduates! Order Caps, Gowns, and Hoods now! Orders taken April 1-29 Lawrence campus graduates place orders at the Kansas Union museum LEASING NOW If you desire a pleasant place to live, and if your parents will sign the contract, then you may qualify for a very special program at Park 25 apartments. Move in now, June 1st or August but do plan your move to Park 25 Apartments. 2410 W.25th St. University Daily Kansan Friday. Auril 1. 1977 BROTHERS MOURN MURPHY'S PASSING The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon wish to thank you for your warm hearted affection and words of encouragement in this time of strife. It was learned last night that Patty Murphy was found dead in the settling tank of the Lawrence Sewage Treatment Plant. How he got there is unknown. Medical reports show that death was caused ironically by overconsumption of alcohol. Murphy, well known for his ability to consume spirits, apparently over reacted after his brief withdrawal last week. 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