6 Tuesday, November 9, 1976 University Dally Kansan Sports Junior college transfer Douglas could be starter KU seeks volleyball win KU's volleyball team need only win one of games in tonight's conference match at Wichita State University to qualify for the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Region Six tournament. Coach Bob Hewlett, however, wants to win both games. Wichita State, Kansas State and KU will face-off tonight in the second round of conference matches to qualify teams for the regional tournament. In the first meeting, KU defeated both teams, KState won one and lost one and Wichita State led two. The top two teams will go to the regional Pittsburgh gets top spot in poll The University of Pittsburgh Panthers replaced Michigan as the No.1 team in the Associated Press poll of 61 sports writers and broadcasters released yesterday. After occupying the No. 2 spot in the poll behind Michigan for six straight weeks, Pittsburgh moved into the top spot after Saturday's trouncing of Army, 37-7. Michigan was beaten by Purdue, 16-14, and dropped to fourth. Stancliff said that if both KU and K-State ended up with a 3:4 record, a playoff would determine who would be top ranked at the regional tournament. tourney, so a 3-1 record would qualify the Jayhawks for the meet. However, Stancliff wants to finish the conference matches with a 4-0 record to show that KU is the better team. "We want to win both games," he said. "We want to go as the best team." Stancliff said that nearly anything could happen during the match, but that KU was not going to play. Here are the top 20 teams. First place votes are in parenthesis: "We're in a pretty good position being 2-0," he said. "I wouldn't trade that for another 1." Tonight's matches begin at 6:30 at Wichita State. The regional tournament will be held in Wichita on Tuesday. INDUSTRIAL ENTREES 1. Pittsburgh (89) 8-0-1 1,226 2. UCLA (7) 8-0-1 1,093 3. Southern Cal (1) 8-0-1 816 4. Michigan (2) 8-1-0 816 5. Texas Tech (1) 8-1-0 777 6. Georgia 8-1-0 667 7. Georgia 8-1-0 620 8. Ohio State 8-1-1 504 9. Nebraska 8-1-1 503 10. Arkansas 7-1-1 270 11. Missouri 8-1-0 318 12. Houston 8-1-0 285 13. Arizona 8-1-1 178 14. Oklahoma 6-1-1 137 15. Florida 6-1-1 134 16. Texas A&M 8-1-0 75 17. Oklahoma 8-1-0 75 18. Notre Dame 8-1-0 31 19. Connecticut 8-2-0 22 20. South Carolina 8-2-0 17 Miranda sees improvement in team Bv ERIC MARTINCICH The first three weeks of basketball practice at the University of Kansas have impressed several people, including assistant coach Sam Miranda. Sports Writer "Overall, it's gone well," Miranda said yesterday. "The total organization up to date." Miranda mentioned several areas of play in which the Jawhaws had improved. At forward, the battle for the starting position goes on. Ken Koenig and Herb Nobles, last year's starters, appear to have the insack track. However, Chris Barkhous Both Mokeski and Von Worc have been plagued in the past with injuries. Von Worc sat out all of last season with pneumonia, and Mokeski was hampered throughout the season with a pulled harmsstring. Both, as well as many others, strength, according to the coaching staff. AT THIS point, the Kansas coaching staff has yet to name its starting team for the coming season; this might be done by the of the week or early next week, Miranda said. "Our defensive rebounding is better," he said, "our passing on the fast break also improved. Certainly, getting the ball in and out is better than it was this time last year." "The post position right now is not settled," Miranda said. "If we had to start the season tomorrow, it would be a toss-up for Paul Makeski and Donnie Von Moore." "One of the features of practice has been that John Douglas has come along so fast." "He's got a boot2 junior college transfer." "He's a good fit, he has adapted very well to a new system." "WEVE GOT a good front line as far as the starters are concerned, and we're in pretty good shape with our back-up men," Miranda said. Bill Lundberg wins cross country race Clint Johnson, Mit Gibson and Hasan Houston are the primary candidates for the governor of Alabama. In the backcourt, there is still competition or a starting berth. Scott Anderson and Max Stallcup are providing ample competition for the job. He said that John Douglas and Brad Sanders were two players who had been on the roster. Former and current KU runners had a strong showing at the Missouri Valley Cross Country Championships Sunday at Haskell Indian Junior College. In the open men's division, Bill Landberg, a former Jayhawk win, the race with a pace of 12.76. Another ex-Jayhawk, Tom Kopkes placed fifth with a time of 24:57. Bob Garven, a current member of the KU team, placed 14 at 28:24. Vicendese now top QB; Boyer to miss final games Sophomore quarterback Mark Vicendee will start for KU Saturday when the Jayhawks line up against Colorado at Bullder, coach Bud Moore said yesterday. "We've got some pretty sore people," Moore said, "but most of them should be able to play if they get in enough practice time this week." Moore said he had hoped to avoid using incendise this season to give him an added benefit, but it is not a good option. Vicenteedge played in last Saturday's 31-17 loss to Iowa State, despite Moore's intention to red-shirt him this season. After watching the films of Vicenteedge's performance, Moore said he thought Vicenteedhe performed well enough to beat out senior Scott McMichael and sophomore Mark Lissak for the No. 1 quarterback spot. Moore also announced that junior linebacker Mark Boyer would miss the season's last two games because of a knee injury he received in the Iowa State game. Although several other Jayhawks missed yesterday's practice because of injuries, Moore said he thought most would be able to play against Colorado. KU's field hockey team travels to Lamoni, Iowa, today to meet Graceland College in a warm-up match for the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Region Six tournament this weekend. The Jayhawks, who play Graceland at 4 p.m., will begin action in the regional tournament Thursday. Lissak seemingly couldn't move the team, Moore said he decided Vicendecide would Hockey team in Iowa "I felt kind of stupid追敌 to do it so late," he said. "I could see him improving every day. He got better and tougher physically." Moore said he was pleased with the Jahywhak's practice yesterday. Though KU is out of the conference race, a win against Colorado is important, he said. "What we've got to do now is practice and refine what we've been working on. The big thing now is to be able to execute well against competition," he said. 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