8 Monday, October 24,1977 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup Iuco transfer hurt Cherier Giles, a 6-8 forward from Chicago, will undergo surgery tomorrow to remove the tumor. Giles, who transferred to Kansas this fall after leading Independence Junior College to the national Junior College title last spring, is not expected to be ready to play until the first of the year, a team spokesman said. Men capture dual KU's cross country team closed out its regular season Friday by defeating Oklahoma State, 26-30, in a dual meet in Stillwater. The race was KU's first and only dual meet of the season, and despite the win, KU lost to Cedar Creek. "We didn't run like a team," he said. "It's just a race that I'd like to forcel." Sophomore Kendall Smith led the Jayhawks by taking second with a time of 26:11, 16 seconds off the winning pace of OSU's Mike Andrews. Runners take fifth Paced by the 10th place finish of sophomore Michelle Brown, the KU women's cross country team managed a victory in the Big Eight meet on Saturday in Madison. Iowa State took first place in the team standings, followed by Colorado. The Buffaloes edged favorite Kansas State, which finished third. Missouri was fourth, followed by Kansas and Nebraska. Buffalo state and Oklahoma did not field秋队. Hockey squad 1-2 The KU field hockey team wrapped up its regular season last weekend by losing a big win over the Nebraska. The Jayhawks ended the season with a 13.5-1 record. Oklahoma State defeated the Jayhawks in Lawrence Friday, 5-2. The next morning the team was in Lincoln, Neb., to face the North Dakota and the Adult Club of Lubbock. The Jayhawks needed an overtime to beat North Dakota, 4-3. They then overpowered the Adult Club, which is made up of former college players, 5-0. Record takes beating The KU volleyball team went to the Southwest Missouri State Invitational in Springfield, Mo., with a 19-12 record last week but came out of the tournament 19-16, after losing five out of five matches to nationally ranked teams. "Those were the kinds of teams that beat you with your mistakes," KU coach Bob Stanciff said. "It was a valuable trip for us because we got to see how some nationals became teammates." If we play together and don't make mistakes, we can play with them." Ruggers 1-2 in meet The KU Rugby Club fought rain and wind and three tough opponents, winning one game and losing two in the 10th annual tournament. The team's nament last weekend in Kansas City, Mo. Continuous rains and muddy fields hampered all 32 teams that had come from across the country to play in one of America's biggest rugby tournaments. Carlos Arias scored three goals to lead the University of Kansas Soccer Club to a 4-2 victory over UCLA. Soccer club splits payer-coach George Mooney paused with his team's performance in the position. In a game played Saturday in Columbia, Mo., the Jayhawks were beaten, 14, by the Cardinals. Entry deadline today The entry deadline for teams that want to compete in a volleyball-basketball marathon team is Saturday at Robinson Stadium at 1 p.m. and should be directed to Room 208, Robinson. Ten-person teams are eligible to compete in teams with six or more members and will play in shifts of two to five teams. For more information, people may call 841-7067 or 843-3546. INTERNATIONAL CAREER? A representative will be on the campus TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1977 to discuss qualifications for advanced study at AMERICAN GRADUATE SCHOOL and job opportunities in the field of NTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Interviews may be scheduled at SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AMERICAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Thunderbird Campus Glendale, Arizona 85306 OLD CARPENTER HALL SMOKEHOUSE SPECIAL SPECIAL Original Hickory Pit BBQ FIFTY CENTS OFF ANY PIT BBQ SANDWICH Offer Good With This Ad Only All our meats are Slow-Roasted over a Hickory-Fire to give you the finest in Deep Pit Barbeque Flavor. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11-9 Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. noon to 9:00 p.m. Offer void on home game days *Cupon expires 10:31-77* 719 Mass. national science foundation Women's Science Careers Workshop Sponsored By: Dean of Women To register for the workshop, or for further information, call Marilyn Kent, 864-3552 or come to 220 Strong Hall. You are the student we want at the Science Careers and Women Workshop on October 24th at the Kansas Union! Women's Resource & Career Center Oct.24 & 25, Kansas Union You are a freshman or sophomore woman who is concerned about your major. Perhaps you have already made the decision to enter a science, math, or engineering field. Maybe you are interested in a variety of academic areas the opportunity to participate in activities within various KU math, science, and engineering departments This workshop will provide you with a day of opportunities - YOU are the target for the Science Careers and Women Workshop!!! the opportunity to participate in career life planning the opportunity to meet with professional women who are already in math, science, or engineering careers. Workshop Program Monday, October 24, 1977 8:30- 9:00 a.m. Registration 9:00- 9:15 Opening 9:15-12:00 Personal assessment and development sessions 9:15-10:00 Assessing capabilities and science capabilities inventory 10:00-10:45 ideal life scenario 10:45-11:00 Break 10:45-11:00 Break 11:00-11:30 Decision analysis 11:30-12:00 Investigating stereotypes for women in science 12:00- 2:30 p.m. Lunch and key note address, Dr. Julie Lutz 2:30- 5:00 Hands-on experiences in KU departments 5:00- 8:00 Dinner and discussion with Professional Women Selling something? Place a want ad.Call 864-4358 FALL BOOK SALE Today Through Nov. 5 MIDDLE WEST COUNTRY Published at $25.00 Only $3.98 TOYNBEE'S A STUDY OF HISTORY (Abridged) Published at $35.00 Only $15.95 ENCVCLOPEDIA OF CHINESE FOOD AND COOKING Published at $17.50 Only $7.98 ADVENTURES OF ARGGEDY ANN Special value at $1.69 ROMANCE OF KING ARTHUR Illustrated by Rackham Special value at $3.98 COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Original two volume set Published at $20.00 One volume only $4.98 Kate Greenaway's LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS Special value at $1.98 And Many,Many Others CI I5 Ea A1 to A10 A11 Pr Ei F0 FO UI II In The Union Level 2 Weekdays 8:30-5:00 Saturday 10:00-4:00 Tuesday evening 'tll 9:00