2A Friday, October 8, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Earrings Chains Antique watches Charms Precious stones Diamonds Unique items Bracelets Antique Mall 830 MASS. 842-8773 8th Annual ANNIVERSARY SALE! 25% OFF STOREWIDE* Sat., Oct. 9 - Sat., Oct. 16 (*Sale Items Not Included) AFRICAN ADORNED For Unusual Jewelry and Gift Items 5 East 7th • 842-1376 10 :00 am - 5:30pm Mon - Sat Call Us For Service and Value LAWRENCE PRINTING SERVICE, INC. Single, multi,- & full color printing Newsletters ♦ Brochures ♦ Stationery ♦ Manuals & Booklets Consistent High Quality Technical Assistance Depe. dable Production Schedule Accurate Price Quotes Macintosh Equipped Design Department Call 843-4600 Thesis and Dissertation Binding 3 day turnaround! K-State has not gone 5-0 since 1926. That's 66 years. Why break with tradition? This year will make 67. Why break with tradition? All that matters is this game. The Kansas-Kansas State game. Forget Kansas' Aloha Bowl victory last year. Forget K-State's 4-0 start this season. Forget Kansas' 2-3 start, which most Javahawk fans have been trying to do. This is the Governor's Cup. In the 1980s, when the winner claimed bragging rights as the state's best team, some high schools might have disagreed. However, the recent resurgence of both programs has given more beef to the bragging. yards on the ground and did not score on offense. It was an emotional low for the Wildcat season. In this game, for which the Jayhawks are sure to be underdogs, the only odds that are certain are the ones in favor of an unpredictable game. Anything can happen and usually does. And despite both school's improving football programs, the Governor's Cup in the 1990s has given both teams humiliating and unexpected moments. Last year, who would have thought that a Wildcat team flying high on a six-game winning streak would be shot down in a 31-7 massacre. For that game, the Wildcats gained a whopping negative 53 In 1991, the Jayhawks allowed two touchdowns in the final four minutes in the 16-12 WinCatch win, in which the 'Cats went from miserable to miraculous. Kansas could not take advantage of the Wildcats' four fumbles and failed on fourth down conversions more times than it would like to remember. It was an emotional low for the Jayhawk season. But all that matters is this game. With its first Division I win under its belt — a 24-6 victory against Colorado State on Saturday — the worst is over for Kansas. At least we hope so Despite the problems, things are improving for Kansas. Junior quarterback Asheiki Preston replaced Fred Thomas on Saturday and completed 12 of 14 passes for 164 yards. His scrambling skills are also impressive. Also on Saturday, a new Jayhawk defense held Colorado State to 65 yards on the ground and 267 yards overall. The resurgence was spurred by some key defensive players — Chris Maumalanga, Don Davis and Larry Thiel — who returned from injuries. A Kansas victory in Manhattan looks more possible than it did two weeks ago. Yes, K-State is undefeated. Sure, they're coming off their best start since 1931. OK, they defeated Big Ten's Minnesota *in* Minneapolis. Why will Kansas win? It has history on its side. To be more accurate, K-State does NOT have history on its side. K-State has not gone 5-0 since 1926. That's 66 years. Why break with tradition? This year will make 67. Kansas wins, 17-14 Game 6 1:10 p.m., Saturday KSU Stadium KLZR,KLWN Kansas Jayhawks Offense: Head Coach: Glen Mason WR 83 Greg Ballard 6-3 195 Sr. TE 1 Dwayne Chandler 6-2 195 Sr. LT 54 Rod Jones 6-4 285 So. LG 66 Hessley Hempstead 6-4 285 So. C 75 Dan Schmidt 6-2 265 Sr. RG 17 Mark Johnson 6-4 285 Jr. RT 78 Mark Johnson 6-4 280 So. WR 7 Robert Reed 6-1 185 Jr. QB 9 Ashlea Preston 5-11 180 Jr. TB 22 L.T. Levine 5-10 210 So. RB 3 Costello Good 6-1 212 Jr. Kansas State Wildcats Defense: OBL 39 Don Davis 6-1 212 Jr. LE 91 Brent Willeford 6-1 250 Jr. LT 98 Daryl Jones 6-2 275 Sr. RT 61 Stike Mike 6-2 276 Sr. RE 56 Jason Brown 6-4 238 Fr. OLB 46 Ronnie Ward 6-0 212 Fr. MLB 35 Larry Thiel 6-0 223 Sr. MBL 35 Larry Thiel 6-0 223 Sr. FS 47 Clint Bowen 6-1 190 Sr. SS 38 Robert Vaughn 5-11 188 Sr. CB 3 Gerald McBurrows 5-11 188 Jr. (4-0-0) Micah Laaker/KANSAN Head Coach: Bill Snyder Offense: WR 89 Mitch Running 60 180 So. TE 46 Brad Selb 6-2 180 So. RT 70 Jim Hmielewski 6-7 295 Jr. RG 65 Eric Wolford 6-2 295 Jr. C 72 Quentin Neujahr 6-4 285 Sr. LG 75 Bryan Campbell 6-4 285 Sr. LT 79 John Kearse 6-2 285 Sr. WR 2 Andre Coleman 5-10 170 Sr. WR 83 Kevin Lockett 6-0 165 Fr. QB 5 Chad May 6-2 215 Jr. RB 22 J.J. Smith 6-2 205 Jr. Defense: DE 91 John Butter 6-2 225 Sr. DT 92 Tim Colston 6-2 255 Sr. DT 92 Darrell Harbert 6-1 275 Jr. DE 94 Dirk Ochs 6-1 245 Sr. LB 54 Laird Veach 6-3 225 Jr. LB 45 Kirby Hocutt 5-10 215 Jr. LB 9 Percel Gaskins 6-1 215 So. CB 9 Percel Gaviney 6-1 300 So. FS 32 Jaime Mendez 6-0 200 Sr. SS 6 Kitt Rawlings 5-11 185 Sr. CB 38 Chad Romao 6-3 190 Fr. Presidents wager school colors By Donella Hearne Kansan staff writer "But having to wear pink and baby blue may cause mental anguish," he said. The ugliness continues. At the end of tomorrow's game at Kansas State, a student body president will be humiliated in the end zone of the winning team. Ed Skoog, student body president at K-State, and John Shoemaker, student body president at the University of Kansas, have made a wager on the outcome of the game. The student president of the losing school will be forced to pose for photos after the game. The loser will be decked out in the colors of the winning school. The two presidents have been competing since their high school days, when they faced each other in Quizbowl, an organized trivia match between schools. They have been acquainted for more than two years, Shoemaker said, and the friendly rivalry continues. They especially enjoy exchanging insults. "I know John is at heart a K-State fan," he said. Skoog said that Shoemaker would not mind wearing purble. "I heard they were changing their colors to green and gold so incoming freshmen would not have to change their John Deere caps," he said. But, Shoemaker said that K-State team members would make the color change. "KU should change their colors from red and blue to green and brown to save money on washing their uniforms," he said. "KU's going to eat grass." Shoemaker said that Skoog must earn the honor of wearing crimson and blue. Shoemaker, however, said purple was repulsive. Skoog said that he thought KU's colors were wrong to begin with. "I don't like Grimace. I don't eat grapes. I don't drink grape juice." Shoemaker said. "I don't even like Barney. "I know we were deeply hurt by the loss of Hoch Auditorium. So I extend my sympathy for the fire at the K-State library. I heard they lost both books, and one had not even been colored in yet." Shoemaker offered directions to the game: "Go west until you smell it, north until you step in it, then you're in Manhattan, Kansas." KU/KSU Trivia Continued from Page 1A. Tomorrow's game at KSU Stadium, capacity 42,000, is a sellout. The crowd could approach the biggest ever with the addition of temporary seats and 700 standing room only tick- 10 21 23 24 - ets. Four of the top five crowds at KSU Stadium have been the Kansas-K State game. 1. 43,576 Kansas 1. 43,576 Kansas Oct. 12, 1974 2. 43,314 Nebraska Oct. 29, 1983 3. 43,167 Kansas Oct. 23, 1982 4. 42,814 Kansas Nov. 18, 1978 5. 42,646 Kansas Nov. 1, 1980 - The infamous "Toilet Bowl" was played in 1987. - At the time, Kansas and KState had a combined record of 5-31 over the previous three seasons. The game ended in a 17-17 tie. - Kansas strong safety Marvin Mattox blocked a 28 yard field goal attempt by Kansas State's Mark Porter to salvage the tie. More TRIVIA, See Page 3A. 814 Mass. • 843-BIRD Keep the HOMECOMING Tradition Alive 826 Iowa • 843-5115 Mum Corsages $4.00 Save time,save a stamp Drop it at the Kansas Union Your payments for Your payments for The Etc. 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