4B Friday, January 20, 1995 RECYCLING INTERNSHIPS CITY OF LAWRENCE CREDIT/UNPAID Spring 95 SEMESTER Apply by Friday January 27th. ART EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES JOURNALISM ELIGIBLE MAJORS FOR AN INTERVIEW CALL: City Of Lawrence Recycling 832-3330 Largest Beauty Supply Selection in the Midwest! Professional advice from professionals. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. VISIT OUR SALON FOR A NEW LOOK! SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NATURALWAY 820-822 Mass.841-0100 International Students Association First Meeting of the Spring Semester 6:00 pm Monday,23 in the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union Come see what happens in '95 for the ISA Bench quarterbacks will start this year Young, Humphries star in Super Bowl The Associated Press MIAMI — This one is for the also-rans, for every understudy who ever waited for the star to get sick, for every sandlot kid who didn't get picked until everyone else was gone. This one is for quarterbacks Stan Humphries and Steve Young, going back to the Super Bowl and this time leaving the clipboards for somebody else to carry around. Humphries and Young take center stage as the San Diego Chargers and San Francisco 49ers prepare to settle the National Football League championship. It's a return engagement for both quarterbacks, only this time they'll be directly involved in the outcome. In 1989 — the last time the game was played in Joe Robbie Stadium — Young was on the 49ers' sidelines, wearing a baseball cap and watching Joe Montana weave some fourth-quarter magic on a dramatic drive that beat Cincinnati, 20-16. A year later, Young did his thumbtwiddling act again as Montana led San Francisco to its fourth Super Bowtitle, a 55-10 blowout of the Denver Broncos. "It's a totally different experience now," he said as he prepared for his return. "I feel I'm much more a part of it for obvious reasons. I went (to those games) and I enjoyed, but I didn't feel it was my team. And it wasn't." At Washington, after beating Humphries out of the starting job, Mark Rypien led the Redskins to the Super Bowl championship. Humphries was active for just two regular-season games that year and did not play in either of those. Circumstances changed for both quarterbacks at about the same time. Both were dumped by their original NFL teams only to develop into stars elsewhere. In 1992, Young became the full-time quarterback for the 49ers and Humphries stepped into the same role with the Chargers. "This time it's as a player, not just a guy standing on the sideline with a clipboard," Humphries said. "It feels better to be a player." 49ers fans shot, one dead The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — A stranger approached a group of men and asked them if they were fans of the hometown team. When they said yes, he opened fire, killing one and seriously wounding another. Police assume the gunman in Monday night's shooting was a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, defeated Sunday in the National Football Conference championship game, homicide inspector Napoleon Hendrix said Wednesday. walked up to the group of men standing on the street and asked if they were for the 49ers. They yelled "Yeah!", and he made an obscene remark and then began shooting. Hendrix said that the assailant A 21-year-old man was shot in the head and killed. A 29-year-old man remained in serious condition yesterday with three gunshot wounds. The dead man's friends gathered at the same spot the night after the killing for a beer-drinking memorial, Hendrix said. Now that you're on your own,why not get and split the cost with your roommates! Choose "The Works" and get free installation through February 28,1995. Southwestern Bell Telephone So when you're ready for some more info, give us a call at You can order anytime — when you set up phone service or after it's installed. It's that easy. get hooked up today!