4B Wednesday, February 8, 1995 V SPORTS The Etc. Shop 928 Mass.Downtown UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN $15 Today $30 This Week Hours: M-F9-6 Sat10-3 By donating your blood plasma Walk-ins welcome Lawrence Donor Center See our ad in the classified section If you can read this...WEWANT YOU! הם טובים יותר למחלקה של הארבע Ifyoucan'tyou'restillwelcome! *Translation: "WELCOME TO THE **WinneBagel**" Thursday, February 9 NAZARENE FIRST CHURCH Parking Lot, 1942 Massachusetts, Lawrence, Ks 1:30 in the afternoon Rabbi Michael Zedek of Temple B'nal Jehudah will lead a discussion entitled "Why Be Religious? Why Be Jewish?" Program Director Andy Curry will sing and serve bagels and coffee. It's Free! A project of Temple B'nai Jehudah, Kansas City, MO call (816) 363-1050 for more information Strike no closer to being settled Players plead for support in congress The Associated Press WASHINGTON President Bill Clinton summoned players and owners to the White House yesterday evening after a mediator failed to make any progress in settling the 179-day baseball strike. Clinton, Vice President Al Gore and several White House aides met with mediator W.J. Usery for 35 minutes in the Oval Office. Usery brought with him an outline on how to resolve the dispute, but did not disclose those plans. With spring training scheduled to start in only nine days, Usery also brought news that players and owners were no closer to a resolution. "The president was exasperated that there was no progress toward settling the baseball strike," said White House representative Mike McCurry. Clinton responded by ordering representatives of players and owners to the White House for a meeting at 6 p.m. EST to stress the need for a settlement, McCurry said. "I don't know," Detroit slugger Cecil Fielder said when asked who the players would meet with at the White House. "We'll just have to see what they offer." "The deadline has passed, and we are now into a different course of action." McCurry said. Clinton had set a Monday deadline for resolving the dispute, but the sides ignored his call and have not talked for three days. "The purpose of this (6 p.m.) session is not to negotiate further." he said. It was not clear what course of action Clinton could pursue. There was speculation that There was talk that Usery could recommend binding arbitration. Players had indicated they might accept the process, although owners were less likely to favor that. Spring camps are supposed to open Feb. 16, and owners say they will start with replacement players if necessary. "The deadline has passed,and we are now into a different course of action." Usery's terms could be used as special legislation to impose a settlement, but congressional leaders said yesterday they didn't think the solution to the strike would be found on Capitol Hill. Mike McCurry White House representative That could mean that when it's time for pitchers and catchers to report, they might be joined by carpenters, cooks and anyone else who hopes to play ball as a strike-breaker. NEW LOCATION Earlier in the day, as All-Stars Tony Gwynn, David Justice and Kenny Lofton had plans to lobby for political support on Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole had urged players and owners to accept the mediator's plan — whatever it was. Jayhawk Bookstore "Your Book Professional! At the top of a mountain HIIT" Nrz. 6-B M-Th. - 4-Fr. - 5-Bat. 12-4-Bm. Brown, Winnemouth & Associates Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for today. All Times CST 716 Mass. 843-5607 European Fashion 6 p.m. ■ ESPN—NCAA Basketball Georgetown at Boston College 5 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Wake Forest at Florida St. 7 p.m. PRIME—NCAA Basketball, Va. Commonweath at Tulane 6:30p.m. ■ESPN2 — NHL Hockey, Wash- ington at N.Y. Rangers 9 p.m. WGN — NBA Basketball, Chicago at Portland ESPN2—Figure skating, U.S. Figure Skating Championships, original dance program, at Providence, R.I. (same-day tape) 9:30p.m. Zep-Zep 9th & Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Center The Barefoot Jeans PHOTO SPECIAL Jumbo 4x6 Size Prints! Only *2⁹⁹* per roll From A+L Juvenile & Adult I49 I24 J24 J44 RED BARON DEEP DISH SINGLES ALL 12QT. TUB ICE CREAM Over invoices Cost ALL GRADE "AA" EGGS DOZEN PACK BUD DRY, LIGHT OR BUDWEISER BEER ADDITIONAL PURCHASES BUDWEISER BEER 24 FL. 12 OZ CANS $12^{70}$ ECONOMY PACK BONELESS BEEF RIB STEAK OR RIB ROAST US NO. 1 BAKER POTATOES 7/$1 Over Invoice FRESH CRISP GREEN BEANS 8x10 Enlargements Only 1 Made from your favorite color negative Offers valid 2 15 95 th 2 25 95 BONELESS SKINLESS FRYER BREASTS ECONOMY PACK DOG FOOD 18 LB. & LARGE ALL PURPOSE RUSSET POTATOES 10 LB. BAG FRESH CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS NATIONAL BRAND BEER 14 PACK 12 OZ. CAN 58¢ LB FRYER THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS ECONOMY PACK WHEAT THINS 160Z $1 88 NILLA WAFERS 120Z EA. WE AND OUR FOOD SUPPLIES MEN AND WINNIES WALKING TERRISES COUPONS OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY IMPORTED FROM NORWAY $4 78 JARLISBERG SWISS CHEESE LB. CHILEAN TEACHES OR NECTARINES 88c LB. ---