4B Monday, January 23, 1995 The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Department of Music and Dance Harvey Pittel Saxophone Quartet Harvey Pittel, soprano saxophone Vincent Gnojek, alto saxophone Roger Greenberg, tenor saxophone Todd Oxford, baritone saxophone Performing a little of everything from Bach to Ragtime to Jazz 7:30 p.m. Wednesday January 25,1995 Swarthout Recital Hall Presented by the KU Bands General admission tickets on sale in the KU Band Office, 864-3367; public $6, students and seniors $3. just bring in whatever you want to get rid of day we buy, sell and trade clothing every single we decide what we can sell, and for how much we buy mostly natural fibers, with an emphasis on current styles we look for men's and women's clothing in good condition it's always service with a smile at THE HARBOUR LIGHTS Nowa full service bar after 56 years of downtown tradition 1031 Massachusetts Downtown you get 40% of our selling price in cash or 60% in trade 734 massachusetts - lawrence, kansas - 913 749 2377 16 south ninth - columbia, missouri - 314 499 0420 now buying winter stuff! spring buying begins in March! 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Wichita State, Pittsburg State, UMKC and Emporia State rounded out the team scoring. Scheid, a sophomore long and triple jumper, said that the team was way ahead of where it was at this point last year. "We really competed well as a team on both sides," Schwartz said. "I was really pleased with Bryan Schultz in the 300-meters, Marcus Scheid in the triple jump and Natasha Shafer in the 200-meters." "I hope to jump 26 feet in the long and 52-6 in the triple," Scheid said. "Last year I hadn't even gotten close yet. This year we're just getting better faster." Shafer, a senior spinner who missed first in the women's 200-m, said that the women's team performance was a little bittersweet. "We did really well as a team, but we wanted to beat K-State," Shafer said. K-State spinter Karisa Owens took first in the 55-m with a time of 7:05, and Shafer followed with a time of 7:13. The Jayhawks also were boosted by red-shirt freshman Whitney Ace, who posted her first collegiate win in the women's 1000-meters, Schwartz said. Other Jayhawks posting individual championships were Pierre Lisk, men's 55-m; Amelia Holmes, women's shot put; Candy Mason, women's long jump; Kerri Wool-heater, women's 800-m; and Chris Gaston, men's 1000-m. Next up for the Jayhawks is a triangular meet next Saturday in Columbia, Mo. The three-team meet, which features K-State and Missouri, has become an important date on the Kansas schedule. "The rivalry between these three schools is supernatural," Schwartz said. "Everybody on the team is really pumped up, and we'll use that as motivation. It will be very competitive." Ex-Jayhawk soars at jump summit By Robert Moczydlowsky Kansan sportswriter 33/4. That was only partially true this weekend. The 1995 National Pole Vault Summit track in Reno, Nev., was supposed to be a friendly environment known for producing high vaults. Kansas alumnus Pat Manson, a three-time All American and defending Pole Vault Summit champion, narrowly missed setting a new American indoor record. Manson won the Elite Open Division with a jump of 18-9 and just missed two attempts at 19-4. The current American record is 19- "Pat really jumped well," Kansas jumps coach Rick Attig said. "He is jumping better right now than any other time I can remember." The fast track in Reno was not so kind to the Jayhawkjumpers, however. Kansas senior pole vaulters John Bazzoni and Nick Johannsen, who competed in the elite collegiate division at the Summit, both turned in below-average vaults in the two-day clinic and competition. "I really was disappointed by my jumps," Bazzoni said. "It's obvious now that the track doesn't make the jump, the vaulter does." 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