4B Friday, November 4, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Red Lyon Tavern featuring DINE IN PUPS or CARRY OUT 11am-3am Downtown Delivery Available Great Food Great Music THUR Creek Bank Ghetto Boys $1 Boulevard Draws 944 Mass. 832-8228 Dana Cooper $1 PBR Bottles 2 for 1 Wells Jeff Buckly $1 PRR bottles All shows Acoustic/or Unplugged I shows Acoustic for Duplicating 1016 Massachusetts Downtown Lawrence 865-4055 London $549* Paris $625* Tel Aviv $975* Mexico City $489* Tokyo $845* Bangkok $1109* fairs are round trip from Kansas City. Residents are welcome to the fairs and are subject to otherworldly dress codes. 1. 800.2COUNCIL 1·800·226·8624 Call for a FREE Student Travels magazine! Nebraska intimidates with winning tradition, support Traditions-Continued from Page 1B. Kansas has lost to Nebraska 25 consecutive games, a fact that became even more haunting after last season's 21-20 loss in Lawrence. Kansas sophomore tailback June Henley scored a touchdown with 52 seconds remaining, but Kansas senior quarterback Asheki Preston's pass for the two-point conversion failed. "One of their guys lined up on the wrong side," Mason said. "That was the best reason it didn't work. They had an extra guy over there." The Jayhawks' loss to the Cornhuskers two years ago also is a reminder of how difficult it is to play in front of about 76,000 Nebraska fans in Lincoln. Kansas lost 49-7 to Nebraska during the 1992 season. "I can tell you that two years ago when we played up there, it was the toughest place I ever played on that given night," Mason said. He added about the fans, "I can tell you one thing, they got after me before the game. I wasn't expecting that. I always wondered why those guys had those state troopers with them. I was wondering, 'Where the heck are mine?" Preston agreed with his coach. "It's tougher," he said. "You have to concentrate on playing together as a team because we are playing away." Nebraska players and coaches point to their fans as part of their strong tradition. The Cornhuskers have sold out 200 consecutive games, an NCAA football record. "Overall the fans here are our backbone," Nebraska defensive coordinator Charlie McBride said. "There has been tough times, games we've lost, but they kept cheering. They don't give up." The Nebraska fans may be cheering even harder tomorrow. It is the final home game for a senior class that has won 22 consecutive home games. On Sept. 21,1991,the Cornhuskers lost at home to the 1991 National Champion Washington Huskies. BUFFET ALL - YOU - CAN - EAT Featuring: BBQ Meats, Chicken, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Vegetables, Salad Bar Open 7 days 11-2-& 5-8 $550 2454 Iowa Kids 1/2 price any buffet, with coupon Single Vision Prescription Lenses with the Purchase of Frames. (Extra charge for UV, scratch-coat and tinting) Expires Nov.30,1994 4 EAST 7th DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE, 841-1113 VALUABLE COUPON is now accepting applications for the positions of Business Manager and Editor for the Spring 1995 semester. Applications are available in 119 Stauffer-Flint, 8:00 am-5:00pm Monday through Friday. All applications are due at noon on November 9th in 200 Stauffer-Flint. Interviews will be held on November 10th in 120 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Real World experience NEBRASKA vs. KANSAS SATURDAY at 1:00 p.m. Game Time 7:00 P.M. Big Draws$2.00 Watch It Here! 10 T.V.'s and Big Screen RAIDERS vs. CHIEFS SUNDAY Come in and enjoy an early lunch before the game! After the game come in for an appetizer, dinner and dessert with your favorite beverage! GO JAYHAWKS!!! GameTime7:00 P.M. Chili Dogs$1.00 Hot Dogs$.50 Hours: 11:00am-1:30am The Etc. Shop 928 Mass.Downtown 3300 W.15th St. 841-0033 NATURALWAY Natural Organic Clothing 820-822 Mass.841-0100 Parking in the rear The Lowest CD Prices in Town Current, Popular CDs for $4.95! Also available, special selection CDs $2.99! For the Best Values in Town Visit Lawrence Pawn 843-4344 718 New Hampshire Saturday, November 5,9pm 1510 North Third Street $3 card-carrying member STUDENT African Cultural Party at the Schoolhouse $4 cover charge African Affairs Student Association SENATE BEAUTY WAREHOUSE & HAIRZONE Buy One Get Second For Half Price exp.11/6 ... 520 West 23rd • 841-5985 Hours M-F 9-8 Sat. 9-6 Sun. 12-6 Holiday Open House 10% off everything we like Saturday Nov. 5: 10-5 Sunday Nov. 6: 12-5 IMAGINE THAT 749-4949 15th & Kasold Translated by Richard Wilbur Directed by Ron Popenhagen Transferred by Richard Wilson. Directed by Murphy Palmer. Reserved seat tickets are available through the KU box offices (Murphy Hall; 913/646-3982. Lied Gender: 913/646-ARTS, SUA; 913/646-3477); public $8, KU students $4, senior citizens and other students $7; VISA and MasterCard are accepted, partially paid by KU. *Performance will be signed for the deaf and hard of hearing* This production is KUB entry in the 1995 American College Theatre Festival XXVIII.