12 Wednesday, October 27, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VISIONS 806 Massachusetts Optical Dispensary 841-7421 JOCK'S NITCH SPORTING GOODS The Sports Look of Today! TIME TO GET UP AND Jbi WORKOUT! JOG-BRA - NIKE LARGE SELECTION OF WOMENS AEROBIC APPAREL! AVIA - NIKE - K SWISS THE BEST AEROBIC SHOES THEY HAVE TO OFFER BIG•DOG - CO•ED NAKED - NIKE GREAT SELECTION OF OVERSIZED WORKOUT T-SHIRTS 840 MASSACHUSETTS SPELLBINDING. ASTONISHING. Bridges' portrayal ranks with the years finest. Fearless 'soars! FROM THE DIRECTOR OF "WITNESS" AND "DEAD POETS SOCIETY" SPRING CREEK PRODUCTION JEFF BRIDGES 'FEARLESS' ISABELLA ROSSELLIN RUSSE PEREZ TOM HULDE JOHN TURTORATO ENTRANCE JAREE RUDEN FORMAN LILIANNE GERSEL ARIEL SALESHARE ARIEL LAURENTIEN RUDEN RUSSE ROSSELLIN PETER USER FREE SCREENING Wed. October 27,1993/ 7:30 p.m./ Dickinson Movie Theater Free passes available at The University Daily Kansan 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall First-quarter problems stifle Jayhawks If Oklahoma State scores a touchdown on its opening possession Saturday against Kansas, the Cowboys probably will defeat the Jawhaws. The University of Kansas In Kansas' five defeats this season, the opposition has scored a touchdown on its opening possession. By Matt Doyle Kansan sportswriter Music and Dance KU Jazz Ensemble I in A Tribute to Gil Evans The Jayhawks, on the other hand, have not been able to score a touchdown in the first quarter all season. Kansas has been outscored 68-9 in the first quarter this season, scoring all its points on three field goals by senior Dan Eichloff. Department of Performing music from the seminal Miles Davis/ Gil Evans recordings Porgy and Bess, Sketches of Spain and Miles Abead. Those two statistics are possible reasons why Kansas has a 3-5 record. Kansas coach Glen Mason and his players said they could not understand why the Jayhawks had struggled so much in the opening quarter. "We've had our troubles in the first quarter all year long and I don't know why," Mason said. "Our team needs to learn how to hang in there early because we have had a history this year of bad starts." For general admission tickets, call the box offices (Murphy) 913/364-3982; Lied: 913/684-ARTS); public $6, students $3, senior citizens $5; VISA/MasterCard accepted for phone orders; call about group rates. Tickets will also be available at the door. The bad starts began in the season opener against No. 1 Florida State. Senior George White returned the opening kickoff 48 yards to the Seminole 38-yard line. But Kansas could not capitalize on the opportunity as Eichlöh missed a 23-vard field goal. Florida State then marched 80 yards in 12 plays for a touchdown, Michigan State, Utah, Kansas State and Oklahoma all have scored touchdowns on their opening possessions against Kansas. Senior free safety Clint Bowen said the opponents' success in the first quarter was a disturbing trend for the defense. Dan Gailey, Director Dick Wright, Master of Ceremonies with Maria Schneider, Guest Director/Composer 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 29, 1993 Lied Center In Kansas' five defeats this season, the Jayhawks opponent has scored a touchdown on its opening possession of the game. The opening drive to defeat 12 plays, 80yds. 16 plays, 94 yds. 11 plays, 80 yds. 6 plays, 68 yds. 13 plays, 80 yds. Jackson 4 yd, TD run 4. Greene 1 yd, TD reception 31. Anderson 2 yd, TD run 41.2. Coleman 19 yd, TD reception 10.9. Gundy 4 yd, TD run 38.2 Ryan Pearson KU Junior Lawrence,KS Source: Kansan staff reports The Kansas offense has not enjoyed the same first-quarter success as their opponents. The only time Kansas scored on its opening possession was against Western Carolina, when Dave Campbell / KANSAN "We have to find a way to get started on that first drive of the game," Bowen said. "We need to find a way to come out of the locker room and be ready to play. We're capable of playing with anyone, but we have to get ourselves ready and do it." Eichloff kicked a 51-vard field goal. Eichhorn kicked a 51-yard field goal. Junior left guard Hessley Hempstead said he could not pinpoint a reason for the Jayhawk offense's slow starts. "Once we get our momentum going, we can play with the best of them," Hempstead said. "That's a problem we have to get fixed. You can't play three quarters or two quarters against a team like Oklahoma because you'll beat get." Experience that pays Ryan is the two time winner of a Vector Marketing scholarship. Through his job at Vector he has gained valuable resume experience. He has also sharpened his communication and presentation skills. 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