tonday, August 27, 1C34 Pzzo 21 Ticket applications still accepted mm mm 1 C"y r.stmfcm Fist Fhcta Frsislt Cccrcr in test yesra C7-13 virtory over Ksssss. Jayhawks to restock cupboard-bare cor s By Rlilte EeilScy Daily KbffflSsaa ia2ITSWtr University of Kansas football coach Mike Gottfried has his work cut out for him. Gottfried must replace several key players from last season's 4-6-1 squad, which tied with Colo rado for sixth in the Big Eight Bi Eight t3 The Jayhawks record-setting offense has been devastated by graduation. Void3 left by career leading passer Frank Seurer, All American kicker Bruce KaHmeyer, and four offensive linemen must be Med if the Jayhawks hope to escape the Big Eight cellar. Only three offensive starters, junior tailback Robert Mimbs, senior tight end Sylvester Byrd, and senior center Bennie Simecka, return this fall. Gottfried hopes to have a solid replacement for Seurer in junior college transfer Blika Ncrssth. Norseth, who threw for 2,639 yards at Snow Junior College in Ephrim, Utah, to the leading cand idate for the quarterback posi tion after an impressive sprfeg. Norseth wo expected to 11 the shoes of former Snow pro duct David Archer at Iowa State, but was convinced the Jayhawks offensive system would benefit him more. On the receiving end of Nor seth's aerials will be receivers Richard Estell, Sandy McGee and Skip Peete. Estell caught 22 passes last fall, including a 57-yarder against Nebraska. McGee had 20 receptions in 1933 two for touchdowns. Peete redsMrted the 83 season after transferring from Arizona. Lettermen Quinton Schonewise, Chip Schuler and Paul Oswald will battle newcomers Doug Cer tain, Jim Davis and Bob Pleper for starting roles in the offensive line. Although the offensive side of the Jayhawks appears gloomy, the defense has a few bright spots. All-Big Eight linebacker Willie Pless returns after leading the conference in tackles. Pless had 80 unassisted stops and 103 assist ed tackles in 1983. Darnell Williams, an all-conference honorable mention line backer, had 147 tackles in his freshman year. Williams ranked second in the league behind Pless in total tackles. Gottfried is high on his pair of young linebackers. "They're as good as any line backers in the conference, if not the country," Gottfried told the Big Eight Skywriters Friday when they stopped in Lawrence. Kansas, which is on NCAA pro bation because of the recruiting tactics of Don Fambrpugh's stzS, has been unable to recruit the "blue chip" athletes thb year. In stead, the J&yhawks have relied mainry on junior college transfers to ESI starting roles. The Jayhawks host Wichita State Sept 8 before embarking on ' a demanding schedule. Kansas plays Florida State, Iowa State and Big Eight powers Oklahoma and Nebraska at home and meets Vanderbilt, North Carolina, Kan sas State, Oklahoma State and Colorado on the road. Kansas ends the regular sea son on Nov. 17 against the Mis souri Tigers in Columbia, Mis. Kansas upset the Holiday Bowl bound Tigers last year, 37-27, in Lawrence, Kan. Gottfried's rebuilding program will not be an overnight success. It will require some time. UNL students hava only two dsys left to apply for 1C3 i season football tlckits through ths JUL Athletic Ticket Cr.ta. The ofnee, in Couth Stadium, will be open from 0 s.m. tq noon ' end I p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday end Tuesday to eccpst Explication cards that ore avUtli ci the ticket cllce, ths etudcr.fj recount Gf;.c3 in AdmtaLtr&ticn 20-i End tha min desk of the East Union. . Jesn YS&lsott, clcrtcsd assistant '.of the athletic ticket cr.ee, ccid a steady flow of ticket tppllcations 'cair.3 In last week. "Freshmen were sent applica tions list spring, so we-e received a pood many of them," she sal The tickets are $42 each for students. Students who want to buy a ticket for a non-student spouse also will have to pay a $90 regular charga for the extra tic: ket. "We've had some confusion about that in the past, when some peo ple thought they could just pay the $84 (last year's price), for two tickets," Walcott said. A full-time student should have no problem getting a ticket, but registration will be checked as usual for each ticket applicant A student who b registered for les3 than 12 hours (undergradu ate), or nine hours (graduate) may apply for a ticket now, but he or she must be registered as a full-time student in order to pick up the tickets beginning Sept. 4. Walcott said the early applica tion deadline date is set in order to check ticket applications with the university's records. Each application must be paid for in the proper amount, either by check or cash. That's one thing we cant empha size enough," Walcott said. "We're not tha bank. We Just cannot maks changs for ail thosa gtu dents." Tickets m?y be picked up by both fall tnd eprir.g applicants Sept. 4 through Sept 7 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. &t the ticket office. Marled stu dents must hcv & merrier; 3 certificate cr ccrtiiicd copy to pick up the epouss'a ticket, end students who were part-time must show a validated full-time registration. IlDITOOT NOTi:: Ths ticket application etory on re "2 2 cf the rpcrU section Li Wednesday's DJ Nebrakan incorrectly eali thst this Tuesday wa the only dr to turn in ticket eppUcct kmai Applica tions have been accepted since test spring. 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Gunny's (13th & "Q") 474-6316 All students are eligible to apply for a refund of their Fund "A" portion of student fees beginning August 27, 19&4 through September 28, 1984. (A) Application forms are available at Student Activities Financial Services Office, 222 Nebraska Union; ASUN Office, 115 Nebraska Union; or East CAP Office, Nebraska East Unless mi shoall be. returned, to 222 Nebraska Union. Students should bring their student l.D. t th? tise of ajjplleaibn ar.i asaia when pickics-up refunds. (1) Students who hive completed a refund application and rtun:sd it oa or before Sep tsaaber 28 15S4 xsmy pick up their refund at the Stodait Activities Ftnanda! Services Office 222 Necrassa Union rjssisg uctoocf i,-is Kiroia uceppo- a. i j denfj wha zn unstb to persons!! return their application to tae stuaens Acsmaes Fisasdsl Services OfHcc should costad Doug Metzsr, Room 222 hzhrzz Union ysa. 472-21 81 ) before SepteJsbsf 2S, 19S4 for ether cnsssssieats. ; Fsad ''Arrfundsaoants are as follows: A.UJJ. $1.72 Dally Ncbraskan .92 State Student Association ' '.50 University Prcgrsin Council 2J-1 TOTAL REFUND $5.72 n -i .- . . - ? ' - v - - " : a -