4B Wednesday, February 22, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CHRISTIE'S TOY BOX WHERE THE FUN BEGINS! - Adult Novelties - Unusual Greeting Cards - Hilarious Party Games - Sensuous Oils & Lotions - Current Monthly Magazines Naked & Big Johnson T-shirts & Hats Authorized Dealer - Coed Naked & Big Johnson T-shirts & Hats Rent 1 movie at regular price & get a 2nd movie for 1¢ EVERYDAY! 1206 W. 23rd. Lawrence, Ks. 842-4266 EMERGENCY! William L. Brandenberger M. D., University of Kansas, 1977 Coordinator of Urgent Care Board Certified in Family Practice Board Certified in Emergency Medicine When you're in pain everything is an emergency. And whether it's a smashed thumb, a bad cut, or sudden sickness — we're here for you until 10 p.m. weekdays and 4:30 p.m. weekends. We have personnel specially trained to give you the urgent medical care you need. Sometimes 911 is the best solution,but for the smaller, urgent pains we won't take your pocket book for an ambulance ride. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES IS NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING 1995-96 OFFICER POSITIONS: - PRESIDENT -VICE PRESIDENT for UNIVERSITY RELATIONS -VICE PRESIDENT for MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT -VICE PRESIDENT for ALUMNI RELATIONS Applications are available at the SUA Office: 4th Floor, Kansas Union, 864-3477. Interviews will be held Monday, March 6, 1995. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Both Kansas tennis teams have their backs against a rock, and they are about to travel to the hard place. The Intercollegiate Tennis Association Rolex National Team Indoor Tournament starts Thursday, and the struggling Jayhawks find themselves lined up against some of the best teams in the country. The No. 10-ranked women's team, which has lost four of its last five matches, will try to end its slide against the No. 17 Arizona Wildcats. Arizona is 8-1 this season, including wins over No. 6 UCLA and No. 4 California. That sentiment was shared by sophomore Amy Trytek, who said that a solid team performance could end the Jayhawks' recent funk. "We've lost because of our doubles play," she said. "It's just a matter of getting used to each other. In singles, we've had good matches at different times. What we need to do is put it together and have good matches all on one day." "There are no cupcakes on our schedule," Kansas women's coach Chuck Merzbacher said. "I'm excited about our attitude and the play of our new doubles teams. Everybody is sick of losing." By Robert Moczydlowsky Kansan sportswriter The women's team will be aided by the return of No. 2-ranked senior Nora Koves, who missed last week's match against Northwestern because of flu. Sean R. Crosler / KANBAN "When you have a team this young and this inexperienced, losing your No. 1 player obviously hurts," Merzbacher said. The No. 23-ranked Jayhawk men also are in dire need of a win. If Kansas wants to get that win against No. 3 Mississippi State Thursday, the Jayhawks will have to resurrect their singles lineup. Inconsistent singles play has been costly, leading to two consecutive Kansas losses. "Our heart and soul is our depth," Kansas men's coach Michael Center said. "We've really been struggling at the No. 4, 5 and 6 spots in our lineup. We'll change things around for this tournament. Right now we're not playing up to our potential." Kansas freshman Enrique Abaroa will lead men's tennis into the Rolesex National Team indoor Tournament. Center made his first switch last weekend against Arkansas, when he inserted freshman Enrique Abaroa into the No.1 spot, dropping senior Martin Erkisson to No. 2. Center said that the lineup switch was the least of his recent concerns. "Right now I'm not doing a good job of coaching, and the guys aren't doing a good job of playing," he said. "Mississippi State is the task at hand, though, and we need to focus on that." Both tournaments run through Sunday. The men will be in Louisville, Ken., while the women play in Madison, Wis. Tennis teams hope to net wins, end losing streaks Best of luck to the performers and staff of Rock Chalk Revue '95. Est.1985 Thank you for your continuing contributions to the United Way. Come join us for karaoke after the show!! Be sure to redeem your ticket stubs after the show! 841-7286 Personal Checks Accepted Student L.D. # Subscribe to the Lawrence Journal-World TODAY & receive a FREE Jayhawk Club Card Yes! I would like to start a new subscription at the following special, prepaid rate. Subscriptions must □ Delivery today thru May 12th, 1995 for only $19. Name___ Address___ City/State___ Phone___ LAWRENCE be prepaid. JOURNAL-WORLD Expiration Date ___ Mastercard 609 New Hampshire, P.O. Box 888 Lawrence, KS 60442-8888 I prefer to pay by: I prefer to pay by: ___enclosed personal check ___ Visa Order now and receive a FREE Jayhawk Club Card! At Last!! 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