7 Friday, November 12, 1976 Field hockey team leads tourney By DAN BOWERMAN Sports Writer Agressive play and dissension among the Southwest Missouri State field football team gave KU two victories and a share of the lead in its pool after the first round of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Region Six tournament. Eight teams are competing in the tournament, for which William Jewell College is the host. It is being played on the Barstow High School fields in Kansas City, Mo. The teams are divided into two pools, and Bumidji State College, Bemidji, Min., are tied for the lead in their pool with 2-0 records. Bemidji and KU met at 9:30 this morning to determine the winner of the pool. Both teams will advance to the play-off rounds this afternoon and tomorrow morning. KU upset Southwest Missouri State, Springfield, Mo., in the first game yesterday. 1-0. Alexis Wagner scored KU's only goal in the first half. Soccer club to play twice The KU Soccer Club travels to Boulder, Colo., to take on the undefeated Buffaloes Saturday, preceding the KU-CU football and will go to Ottawa for a game Sunday. Colorado, undefeated in the spring season, hopes the game will prove that it, and not KU, deserved the Big Eight championship last year. Jayhawk coach Bernie Mullin said yesterday that he didn't view KU's game this weekend against Colorado as a rematch, as the Buffs claim it is. "I THINK that the Colorado coach believes they are going to lose," Mullin said, "so this idea of a championship is this idea just an attempt to payche on his team." KU defended Missouri, 4-2, for the championship. In the spring tournament, Colorado tied Missouri in divisional play, but the Tigers advanced to the finals by outscoring the Buffs in the tournament. Mullin was also confident about KU's chances of winning its 2 p.m. game against Ottawa Sunday. Runners seek NCAA berth Corning off its best performance of the fall, the KU cross country squad hopes to qualify this weekend in Stillwater, Okla., for the NCAA national meet. KU, which placed second in last week's Big Eight championship, will compete for one of two births in the NCAA national meet, Nov. 22 in Denton, Tex. We Write All Risks Automobile Insurance Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. SUA FILMS UPOCLAIM FILMS ASHLEE HILLE (1975) Dit Robert Altman, with Henry Gibson, Ronee Blakey, Lily Tomlin. Fri., Nov. 12 and Sat., Nov. 13 3:30; 7:00; 10:00; 5:1 POPULAR FILMS JUST IMAGINE (1930) Dir. David Butler, with E. Brendel, Maureen O'Reilly Mon., Nov 15, 7:30, 7:50 SCIENCE FICTION SERIES "We played a very aggressive game" we said after and kept after them and finally. KU coach Diana Beebe said that the game was hard-fought and physical and that part of SMS' problem was that they had to memorize themselves throughout most of the game. KU defeated Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa, yesterday afternoon, 4-1. Wagner and Anne Levinson each scored two goals for the Jayhawks. SPECIAL FILM THE SORROW AND THE PITY dire. by Marcel Ophuls. Tuesday, Nov. 16, 7:00; $1 Melton Missouri State, Warrensburg, Mo., leads the other pool. 5-20 Carleton University, St. Louis. CLASSICAL SERIES PRIMATES (1974) Dir. Frederick Wiseman Documentary Wed., Nov. 17, 7:30, 75c All Films shown in Woodruff Auditorium University are 11, and North Dakota University has lost both its games. In KU's pool, Southwest Missouri State and Graceland are both 0-2. The winner of the KU-Bemidji State game will play the second place team of the second pool at 3:30 p.m. today while the loser plays the winner of the second pool. RUGBY "The Kansas Jayhawks Rugby lub will finish up its秋后 season Sunday against the Kansas City Bulls in a game at 1:30 p.m. at Swope Park in Kansas City, Mo. The losers of those games will play for third place at 10 tomorrow morning, and the winners will play at 11:30 a.m. to determine the champion of Region Six. The first and second team teams from the regional will advance to the AIAW national tournament, Nov. 24-27, at Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne, Pa. Sport Shorts WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY—Three members of the KU women's cross country team will participate this weekend in the team AIAW national championship in Madison, Wis. Michelle Brown, Oklahoma City freshman; Sena Frame, Kinsley freshman; and Nancy Bissel, Elkhar, Ind, freshman, will run in the three-mile race Saturday. All three qualified by betting the AIAW standard of 19:00 for three miles. ISRAEL NIGHT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th 5:00 p.m. Panel Discussion on the future of Israel 6:00 p.m. Kosher Delicatessen 7:00 p.m. Free Movie "Sallah" starring Hayim Topol of "Fiddler on the Roof" fame J. C.C. building, 917 Highland Drive (one block east of 9th & Iowa) Sponsored by Hillel, K.U. Jewish Students QUALITY + PRICE = VALUE GOLD IMPORTED FROM MEXICO SILVER JUAREZ 80 PROOF TEQUILA WORDS AND TERRA JAMESCO SA SANT LUCAS BY TERRA JAMESCO SA MISSOURI J. J. Cale Troubadour The long-awaited new album from one of the scene's tastiest performers. reg. $6.98 Kief's discount $399 YAMAHA Amphitheatre ED.inc. King & Madison REVOX University Dally Kansan JVs confront Kansas State PIONEER THORENS TEAC MUSIC PICKERING KENWOOD on car yoga German TUK hitchell audio technica BBB Sup JBL Following an upset victory over Nebraska two weeks ago, the Kansas junior varsity football squad will go after its second victory when it takes on the Kansas State Wildcats. The game, scheduled for 1 p.m. on the practice field west of Allen Field House, will The lone blsemish on K-State's record is a 34-6 trumphed by Nebraska. 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