6B Friday, November 1.1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NAIT DATWAY NATURAL WAY • NATURAL FIBER CLOTHING • NATURAL BODY CARE • 820-822 MASS • 841-0100 LIZZIE DIAMONDS A BRILLIANT PROPOSAL. She's wonderful, unique, special. She's a woman who deserves nothing less than a Lazare Diamond. A diamond cut to ideal proportions to release a matchless fire and beauty. It's the diamond that says I Love You brilliantly. Lazare Diamonds. Setting the standard for brilliance "Lawrence's Newest Jewelry Store!" Tallmon & Tallmon 520 W. 23rd • Lawrence • 651-512 Trainspotting This Weekend!! Friday and Saturday, 7:00 & 9:30 pm Sunday, 2:00 pm Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIE Tickets available at the SUA Box Office. Free with SUA movie card. Movie cards are $30 for the year & $25 for the semester. LYRIC OPERA OF KANSAS CITY VISIT THE LYRIC AT http://kc-opera.org COURTESY OF CEPHAS MULTIMEDIA INC. Financial Assistance provided by the Missouri Arts Council The Lyric files USAr The Dallas Cowboys began their four-game winning streak a month ago in Philadelphia when they fell behind the Eagles 10-0, knocked out Rodney Pete and went on to win 23-19. Chiefs, Cowboys picked to win They haven't lost since and played their best game of the season last week when they beat Jimmy Johnson and the Dolphins 29-10. dy Dave Goldberg The Associated Press The Eagles get their second shot this week, this time with Michael Irvin back and Dallas as healthy as it has been since the season opened. Do the Eagles have a chance? Yes and no Yes, because everybody has a chance; because Ty Detmer may be better than Pete (347 yards last week, four touchdown passes the week before); because the Cowboys may let down after winning in Miami; and because any team coached by Ray Rhodes can win any game it plays. And because the Cowboys haven't played particularly well at home, blowing a 21-3 lead to Indianapolis and barely edging winless Atlanta. No, because like last week the Cowboys have more talent and the team's leaders — Irvin, Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Deion Sanders — won't tolerate a letdown. Gov巾w COWBOYS.24-10 Media Continued from Page 1B Texas schools to the conference would make the league even stronger. "Texas and Texas Tech weren't too shabby last year," Floyd said. "Six of the 12 teams in the league were in the NCAA's last year." Oklahoma State coach Eddie Sutton said the Texas schools may not quite know what to expect the first time they travel into the new battlefields. "When you go on the road in the Big Eight, every place is sold out," Sutton said. "They're not going to let you run." "You need some handcuffs when you play them," Williams said. Williams said that he did not see a big difference between his team and Texas, which were picked first and second in the preseason media poll. Williams agreed that in places like Missouri, Oklahoma State and Iowa State you have to be ready for a war. "Several teams run well in this league," Williams said. "I don't think there's a huge difference in the way Texas plays and the way we play." Kansas junior guard C.B. McGrath and freshman forward Nick Bradford returned to practice full time this week. Williams said the Jayhawks finally were starting to get healthy, but that hasn't kept Kansas from taking some steps backwards in practice. "Yesterday was probably, if not the worst practice in the history of my nine years at Kansas, it was as Bum Phillips used to say, 'It doesn't take long to call the roll to get down to it,' Williams said. "We've got to find some enthusiasm from someone other than the guy standing over there with the cast on his wrist," Williams said. Williams said the Jayhawks have not been the same without senior guard Jacque Vaughn, who is out with torn ligaments in his right wrist. Washington (plus 3) at Buffalo The Redskins passed one test last week by beating the Colts. The law of averages says seven in a row is enough, particularly with this game at Rich Stadium. The Raiders are a different team with Jeff Hostetler. Monday night still brings out the best in them, and the Broncos are due to let down, even in Oakland. BILLS,17-16 Denver (plus 1 1/2) at Oakland (Monday night) Kansas City (minus 1 1/2) at Minnesota RAIDERS,24-21 Neither team is playing particularly well. CHIEFS, 13-11 San Diego (plus 5) at Indianapolis This could be called the Battered Bowl — both teams have been without some of their best players. Without Stan Humphries ... COLTS 27-17 Detroit (plus 11) at Green Bay Careful. When Wayne Fontez' job is in jeopardy, the Lions play harder. PACKERS, 27-20 Miami (plus 41/2) at New Eng- Jimmy Johnson thought his Dolphins would start slow and finish strong. It's the opposite. PATRIOTS, 33-20 Atlanta Carolina (minus 1 1/2) at There probably will be more Panthers fans in the Georgia Dome than Falcons fans. San Francisco (minus 8 1/2) at New Orleans. PANTHERS,17-14 No matter who the 49ers find to play quarterback, Rick Venturi is 2-31 in his interim career. 49ERS 21.7 St. Louis (plus 13) at Pittsburg Jerome Bettis doesn't want this one much, does he? STEELERS, 31-10 Houston (minus 1) at Seattle Two of the NFL's waifs. OILERS, 22-12 Arizona (plus 5 1/2) at New York Giants A momentum game — Giants going up, Cards down. GIANTS, 21-10 Tampa Bay (plus 6 1/2) at Chicago No offense, but there's no offense here. BEARS,6-3 Cincinnati (plus 3 1/2) at Balti- No offense, but there's no defense here. more BENGALS,38-36 Last Week: 7-7 (spread); 11-3 (straight up). Season: 60-61-1 (spread) 89-33 (straight up). BASKETBALL Continued from Page 1B Fennelly said. After winning the final Big Eight Conference title, and reaching the Sweet 16 for the first time in team history, Kansas has received extensive media recognition heading into this season. Kansas tied Texas Tech for first place in the inaugural Big 12 Conference women's basketball preseason media poll for the 1996-97 season. The Jayhawks were also high in women's basketball preseason national polls. Kansas was picked No. 13 by Street & Smith. The media, however isn't the only one taking notice. "I think they're the total package," Candi Harvey, Texas A&M women's basketball coach, said. Many coaches in the conference agree that Kansas is one of the top teams in the Big 12. "I think Kansas right now is my pick as the top school in the Big 12." Ceal Barry, Colorado women's basketball coach, said. "I think Kansas is probably most people's pick to win it." One reason Kansas has been projected to do well, is because Kansas has lost only one starter, guard Charisse Sampson, from last season. Five seniors — Shelly Canada, Tamecka Dixon, Patience Grayer, Angie Halbleib, and Jennifer Trapp return. The players responsible for 80.9 percent of the scoring and 72.1 percent of the team's rebounding returns to the team this season. "The strength of our program is our senior class." Kansas women's basketball coach Marian Washington said. "We have great leadership." DEPTH CHART KANSAS JAYHAWKS OFFENSE | POS | No. | Name | HL | Wk | Yk | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | WR | 1 | ISAAC BYRD | 6-2 | 180 | Sr. | | | 86 | Michael Chandler | 5-11 | 185 | Pr. | | TE | 89 | JIM MOORE | 6-3 | 250 | Sr. | | :--- | :--- | Hosee Friday | 6-2 | 245 | Sr. | | LT | 79 | SCOTT WHITTAKER | 6-6 | 285 | Sr. | | LG | 73 | DAMEON HUNT | 6-3 | 265 | So. | | LG | 75 | Jim Siebel | 6-2 | 280 | Pr. | | C | 55 | JIM STIEBEL | 6-2 | 275 | Sr. | | C | 68 | Chris Enneking | 6-3 | 260 | Sr. | | RG | 77 | CLEVE ROBBETS | 6-6 | 300 | So. | | RG | 72 | Stawan Wang | 6-2 | 275 | So. | | RT | 76 | JUSTIN GLASGOW | 6-6 | 300 | So. | | RT | 71 | Derrick Chandler | 6-7 | 310 | Jr. | | WR | 4 | JOHN GORDON | 5-11 | 180 | Pr. | | WR | 80 | Andre Carter | 5-10 | 165 | Sr. | | QB | 18 | MATT JOHNER | 6-1 | 195 | Jr. | | QB | 8 | Ben Rutz | 6-0 | 190 | Jr. | |RB | 30 | ERIC GALBREATH | 6-1 | 205 | Jr. | |RB | 34 | Mark Sandler | 6-0 | 215 | Jr. | |RB | 25 | ERIC VANN | 5-9 | 205 | Jr. | |RB | 35 | Julius Bruce | 5-9 | 185 | Jr. | OLB LINES 47 PATrick BROWN 5-10 210 So. 45 J. Johnson 6-2 230 So. 99 Ron Warner 6-3 220 Jr. DT 83 DEWEY HOUSTON III 6-4 270 Jr. 63 Dion Johnson 6-4 280 Pr. NT 70 MEEG MREAGW 6-1 280 Jr. 59 John Williams 6-4 275 Pr. DT 57 KEVIN KOPP 6-4 270 Sr. 93 Adrian Greene 6-3 285 So. OLB 49 CHRIS JONES 6-2 245 Sr. 95 Jeremy Hanak 6-6 245 Pr. LB 38 JASON THOREN 6-2 230 Jr. 54 Steve Bratten 6-1 228 So. LB 46 RONNIE WARD 6-0 225 Sr. 52 Tyrus Fontenot 5-8 220 Pr. LCB 23 JASON HARRIS 5-10 170 Jr. 29 Manolio Jones 5-9 170 Jr. SS 27 MICHAEL ALLEN 5-10 190 So. FS 28 TONY BLEVINS 6-0 170 Jr. 6 Bilal Cook 5-10 170 Pr. RCB 37 IAMIE HARRIS 5-10 175 So. 10 Mitch Bowles 5-8 170 Pr. P 24 BUILDIST | | | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | DEAN ROYAL | 6-2 | 180 | Jr. | | 2 | Jeff McCord | 5-9 | 220 | Jr. | | LSN 85 | JEFF DERMOTT | 6-3 | 230 | So. | | 94 | Pat Bishop | 6-3 | 285 | Jr. | | PR | ISAAC BYRD | 6-2 | 180 | Sr. | | | Tony Blevins | 6-0 | 170 | Jr. | | PK | JEFF CORD | 5-9 | 220 | Jr. | | 10 | Steffen Doelger | 6-1 | 185 | Jr. | | HLD 18 | MATT JOHNER | 6-1 | 295 | Jr. | | KR 25 | ERIC VANN | 5-9 | 190 | Jr. | | and 86 | MICHAEL BANDLER | 5-11 | 183 | Fr. | | or 1 | ISAAC BYRD | 6-1 | 180 | Fr. | IOWA STATE CYCLONES FOUNDATION Pos. No. Name Ht Wt Yr FL TYRONE WATLEY 5-1 180 Sr. 88 Jason Grant 6-1 180 Ir. LT 77 TIM KOHN 6-5 307 Sr. 56 Mike Sakalas 6-3 295 Sr. LG 75 MATT RAHFALDT 6-3 274 Jr. 67 Paul Starked 6-2 277 Sr. C 65 PATPJCK AUGAFA 6-2 335 Sr. 67 Paul Starked 6-2 375 Sr. RG 66 DOUG EASLEY 6-2 282 Sr. 76 Charlie Bogwill 6-2 286 So. RT 71 KURT LEVETZOW 6-5 260 Jr. 56 Mike Sakalas 6-3 295 Sr. SE 81 ED WILLIAMS 6-3 197 Jr. 91 Damen Green 6-3 180 Jr. QB 7 TODO DXONZ 6-1 191 Sr. 17 Todd Bandauer 6-1 234 So. TB 2 TROY DAVIS 5-8 190 Jr. 2 Darren Davis 5-8 185 Jr. FB 42 JOE PARMENTIER 5-11 250 So. 43 Hez Jackson 6-0 231 So. TE 87 DENNIS DBIBASE 6-2 245 Sr. 89 Damian Gibson 6-4 247 Sr. DEFENSE OLB 38 36 MICHAEL COOPER James Elmore 6-1 202 Jr. LE 97 74 RUDY RUFFOLO Jack Mitchell 6-2 220 Pr. LDT 95 55 GREG SCHOON Antonio Maya 6-3 268 Jr. RDT 72 92 BILL MASAU Terry Thomas 6-2 280 Fr. RE 26 74 CHIN ACHEBE Jack Mitchell 6-2 275 Fr. ILB 48 74 DAVE BRCKA Andre Lee 6-2 233 Fr. or 54 59 Jason White 6-0 230 So. ILB 11 50 DERRICK CLARK Kip King 6-4 237 Jr. RCB 14 32 DAWAN ANDERSON Preston Rhamy 5-8 164 So. LCB 13 19 KEVIN HUDSON Kemp Knighten 6-0 175 Jr. SS 31 3 TRACY WILLIAMS Jeff St Clair 6-0 218 Jr. FS 20 23 MIKE LINCAVAGE Jason Brown 6-1 202 Sr. 5-10 188 Sr. SPECIALISTS PK 45 JAMIE KOHL 6-0 187 So. P 16 MARC HARRIS 5-11 202 Sr. HO 47 JEFF ST CLAIR 6-0 201 Sr. DS 47 COREY KLUVER 6-0 212 Sr. PR 2 DARREN DAVIS 5-8 185 Fr. KR 2 DARREN DAVIS 5-8 185 Fr. 25 KEVIN WILSON 5-10 182 So. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW IS HOSTING A MINORITY LAW DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1996 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM GREEN HALL, ROOM 107 *LSAT Information Career Information *A Mock Law School Class *Financial Aid Information *Student Life The program will include information on: *Admission Procedures *Career Information *Tours of the Law School For more information, please contact the Law School Admissions Office at (913) 864-4378 SATURDAY COME WATCH THE JAYHAWKS LAP THE TIGERS! KANSAS SWIMMING Nov. 2nd 1:00 pm Robinson Pool POSTER GIVE-A-WAY ADMISSION IS FREE!