2B Thursday, February 16, 1995 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Okay, students, here's your chance to make some extra cash without sacrificing your day-to-day activities. McDonald's has special openings evenings and weekends that can be tailored to your schedule, so you can work as many- or as few hours-as you want. In addition to the flexible hours, McDonald's offers you - Competitive Pay - Free Meals On Break - Frequent Wage Reviews - New Friends Whether you need extra money for car expenses, for your social life, or just some extra spending money for yourself, McDonald's is now hiring for current and - Great Work Experience - Fun Atmosphere NEW restaurant locations. So apply in person at any Lawrence or DeSoto McDonald's and check out the golden opportunities at the Golden Arches. We have Good Jobs For Good People! Check with your local McDonald's for interview times. Independent Owner/Operator participation may vary. ©1995 McDonald's Corporation What you want is what you get. Power outage leaves track team in the cold Kansas won't send full team to K-State Open By Robert Moczydlowsky Kansan sportswriter A generator explosion on Feb. 9 knocked out the lights in Anschutz Sports Pavilion and left the Kansas track team powerless. "It's terrible," Kansas senior Natasha Shafer said. "It's so cold in there. Everybody is afraid that they'll pull a muscle. It's really kind of dangerous." The lack of light and heat has put the Kansas coaching staff into a precautionary mode. In order to prevent injuries, practices have been limited both in duration and in intensity. The recent outage has forced new efforts to keep athletes well-rested and healthy, and only a small group will travel to Manhattan for tomorrow's Kansas State Open. The rest of the Jayhawks will remain in Lawrence for individual weekend workouts. "We primarily going to take our jumpers and throwers," Kansas assistant coach Steve Guymon said. "Our distance runners and sprinters would really be better served by a good workout here. Our jumpers and throwers need this opportunity to stay in focus. They are the ones that have been most disadvantaged by the power outage." Guymon also said that this weekend would give some of the Jayhawks' less experienced athletes a chance to shine. "We'll take some athletes that might not usually get a chance to compete." he said. "If they run well, we may notice that they should travel with us and compete at the Big Eight meet next week." And despite the cold temperatures in Anschutz, Guymon thinks the Jayhawks will come out all right. "I know that it's cold in there," he said. "I nearly froze my hands off trying to keep times at practice. But I think that we'll be able to get in enough good work that it won't effect us at the Big Eight meet." Shafer wasn't as optimistic as Guymon. The team is preparing for the conference championships Feb. 25 in Manhattan. "Maybe the weather will cooperate," Shafer said. "At the very least, we ought to get a heater in there. Hopefully, we'll move into the field house. I really think that we need some better workouts before we go to Manhattan." TV SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Thursday. 6:30 p.m. All Times CST 6:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Clemson at North Carolina 7 p.m. ESPN2—NHLHockey, Montreal at N.Y.Rangers r p.m. PRIME — NCAA Basketball, South Florida at Tulane TNT — NBA Basketball, Houston at Charlotte 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Arizona at Southern Cal. 11 p.m. ESPN—NCAA Basketball, Arizona St. at UCLA Please recycle THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hours Mon: 9-6 Tues, Wed, & Thurs: 9-8 Fri: 9-6 Sat: 9-5 Back: Holly Green, Nancy Griffin, Nicole Johnson, Julie Spencer, Kendra Katter (asst. mgr), Annola Charity, Stefanie Lockwood, Kelly Hale, Angell Pollock, Karrie Bontrager, Lisa Stuart (mgr). MIDDLE: Amy Albertson (asst mgr), Pam Nace, Becky Isaac (owner), Dolly Puckett, Garide Prizad. FRONT: Krissy Hadl, Lauren Simms, Kristen Lockwood, courtney Eberle, Gina Grape, Marsh McCallister. The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Lied Series Presents Special thanks to this year's Very Important Partners: Kate Audio and Video, Laind Lawn Dealerships, Payless ShoeSource and W T. Kemper Foundation, Commerce Bank Trusts.