Section B·Page 7 The University Daily Kansan Monday, April 17, 2000 NFL Draft Chiefs hope new players will lead to better year The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. - For the first time in three months, the mood is upbeat around Arrowhead Stadium. Everyone is ready to proclaim that a college draft that addressed some of their most urgent needs is the official end to the most tragic and embarrassing winter in Chiefs' history. "Without question, it's time for us to move on to the thing that we are here for, football," said team president and CEO Carl Peterson. President and CEO Car Peterson. It was in January that Derrick Thomas was injured in a one-car accident that led to his death two weeks later. In the interim, wide receiver Andre Rison has been in legal troubles because of unpaid debts, kick returner Tamarick Vanover has been convicted on a stolen car charge and said in a plea agreement with authorities that he conspired with running back Bam Morris to distribute drugs. Neither Morris nor Vanover are now with the organization. "What's happened has happened. There's nothing we can do." Peterson said quietly. Coach Gunther Cunningham was particularly pleased with the team's selection of wide receiver Sylvester Morris in the first round and running back/kick returner Dante Hall in round five yesterday. "With all the things that have gone on, with Derrick in particular, it's been a difficult off-season," said Cunningham. "I feel real good about the players we added here." Hall will be given a chance to replace Vanover as kick returner although, ironically, he was suspended for the last six games at Texas A&M because he continued to park his car in a private space and quarreted with teammates and coaches. "His violation and suspension from the team was not for any criminal activities," Peterson said. "It was well publicized he was parking in a dean of students' 'parking place.'" With their first pick in the fourth round yesterday, the Chiefs took Frank Moreau, a 6-foot, 224-pound running back from Louisville. The 5-8, 188-pound Hall was picked in the fifth round. And the team picked Pat Dennis, a 6-foot, 202-pound cornerback from Louisiana-Monroe, with a supplemental pick in that round. Darnell Alford, a 6-4, 334-pound offensive tackle from Boston College was the team's sixth-round pick and Desmond Kitchings, a wide receiver/kick returner from Furman was the Chiefs' last pick. KANSAS CITY'S DRAFT PICKS 1. Sylvester Morris, WR, Jackson State 2. William Bartesen, DB, Oklahoma 3. Gregory Pine, Pine Bluff 4. Frank Moreau, DB, Louisville 5. Dante Hall, RB, Texas A&M 6. Pat Dennis, LD, Louisiana Monroe 7. Ben Orr, BG, Boston 8. Seamond Kitchings, WR, Furman Raiders target kicking game in draft The Associated Press NEW YORK — The Oakland Raiders should have the NFL's best kicking game next season, even if they don't have much else. And certainly they should have the youngest kickers. After pulling the biggest surprise or the first round by selecting kicker Sebastian Janikowski with the 17th overall pick, the Raiders selected a punter in the fifth round yesterday when they took Shane Lechler of Texas A&M, who averaged nearly 47 yards per kick last season. "This is something we needed to improve on." Raiders coach John Gruden said of his team's kicking game. he went out and took two kickers with his first four picks. Believe it or not, the Raiders aren't the first team to spend relatively high picks on kickers. In 1976, its first year in the NFL, Seattle spent two third-round picks on kickers — punter Rick Engles and place kicker Dop Bitterlin. The other 30 teams spent the second day of this draft improving in more conventional ways. While most of the sure things happened Saturday, a lot of big-time players were picked yesterday. Tee Martin, a quarterback Tennessee, was picked by Pittsburgh late in the fifth round. Martin was the 160th player chosen and the fourth quarterback drafted. Two picks later, Minnesota chose Stanford's Troy Walters, who won the Biletnikoff Award as the nation's best wide receiver but is only 5-feet $^2/2$ and 171 pounds Quarterback Joe Hamilton of Georgia Tech, runner-up for the Helsman Trophy, wasn't taken until the seventh and last round, with the 234th overall pick. Hamilton, who is only 5-10, will join Shaun King in Tampa Bay, a 6-foot quarterback who was taken in the second round by the Bucs last year and helped lead them to the NFC title game last season. UCLA wide receiver Danny Farmer (Steelers); Penn State linebacker Brandon Short (Giants); and Minnesota safety Tyrone Carter (Vikings) were picked in the fourth round; and Virginia Tech safety Anthony Midget (Falcons); Nebraska cornerback Ralph Brown; Miami guard Richard Mercier (Baltimore); Miami running back Michael Wiley (Dallas, where he will be tried at wide receiver), and Kentucky tight end James Whalen (Tampa Bay) were chosen in the fifth Running back Frank Murphy of Kansas State went to Chicago in the sixth round, and Philadelphia used the next pick on Minnesota running back Thomas Hamner. Murphy, who has fumbling problems, also has a record of minor crimes going back seven years, when he was arrested for carjacking. FIRST ROUND SELECTIONS 1. Cleveland, Courtney Brown, DE, Penn State, 2. Utah 1. Cleveland, Courtney Brown, DE, Penn State. 2. Hartington (New Orleans), Lamar Arlington, LB, Penn State. 3. Washington (from San Francisco), Chris Samuels, OT, Alabama. 4. Cincinnati, Peter Warrick, WR, Florida State. 5. Baltimore (from Alabama), Linda Lewis, RB, Tennessee. 6. Philadelphia, Coney Simon, DWI, Florida State. 7. Arizona, Thomas Jones, RB, Virginia. 8. Pittsburgh, Placer Bauzies, WR, Michigan State. 9. Chicago, Brian Ufner, LB, New Mexico. 10. Saltwater (from Denver), Travis Taylor, WR, Florida. 11. New York Giants, Ron Damey, RB, Wisconsin. 12. New York Yankees, Mark McGregor, Washington and Philadelphia, Don Fellis, DC, Tennessee. 13. New York, NY - Shaun Ellis, DE, Tennessee. 13. New York, LA - Timothy Tempelway (Tempe Bay), John Newayton, LAB, South Carolina. 16. San Francisco (from New England through New York Jets) 17. Julian Peterson, LB, Michigan State 18. Oakland, Sebastian Janickowiak, PK, Florida State. 19. Seattle Jets, Chad Pennington, MB, Marshall 19. Seattle Jets, Chris McDonald, AL, Alabama 20. Detroit, Stooker McDougle, OT, Oklahoma 21. Kansas City, Sylvester Moyer, WR, Jackson State 22. Seattle, Chris McMoshot, WI, Wisconsin 23. Carolina (from Miami), Rashard Anderson, DB, Jack 15. Denver (from Boston through E. N. L. to DE, Calif., California) San Francisco (from New England through New York, Jets). 23. Astra (from Marmi), Hashard Anderson, DB, Jackson Shaffer (from Marmi), Hashard Anderson, DB, Spira. *Formation* (from Marmi). 24. San Francisco (from Washington), Ahmad Plummer, DB, Obin Rattle. 26. Buffalo, Erik Flowers, DE, Arizona State. 27. New York Jets (from Tampa Bay), Anthony Becht, TE, 28. Cleveland, Danny Wright, OJB, Bronx College. 28. Indianapolis, Rob Morris, LB, Brigham Young. 29. Jacksonville, RJ, Ray Seward, WR, Southern California. 30. Tennessee, Keith Bulch, LB, Syracuse. 31. St. Louis, Tring Candidate, BB, Arizona. There was a milestone of sorts in the fourth round when linebacker Isiah Kacyvenski was chosen by Seattle, the highest any player from Harvard had ever been chosen. are you you motivated creative innovative hardworking ready? Applications for the Advertising Staff for the Summer and Fall 2000 semesters are now being accepted. Application Information: Advertising applications can be picked up in 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Please submit applications to 119 Stauffer-Flatt Hall on Tuesday, April 18, 2000. Any questions? Please call us at 864-4358. Interviews will be from Wednesday, April 19, through Wednesday, April 26, 2000. Applications for news staff are also being accepted. Please pick up and submit forms in 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Applications are due by noon on Tuesday, April 18. Kansan Classified 320 Sporting Gooda 325 Stereo Equipment 320 Tickets 300 Auto Sales 345 Motorcycles for Sale 360 Miscellaneous 370 Wanted to Buy 305 For Sale 310 Computers 315 Home Furnishings Classified Policy 100s Announcements 205 - Help Wanted 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services BAHTENDERS Make $180-250 a day to meet neede necess. Call 1-800-891-427 ex 26 phone. Call 1-800-891-427 ext 26 phone. Call 1-800-891-427 ext 26 105 Personals 110 Business Personals 115 On Campus 115 Announcements 115 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found 110 - Business Personals *410 Condo for Sale* *415 Homes for Rent* *420 Bedroom for Sale* *Roommate Wanted* *40 Sublease* 405 Real Estate 200s Employment Summer Sublease. Available May 22 - July 31 room in 3 bedrooms. apt Females only. W/D Central Air, Diswasher, Private Bathroom, Pool $295/mm, (includes cable) + 1/3 utilities 331-606-3 $1 000 $$ Fundraiser No Membership No Investment. Work with you friends! Get a free i-shirt too! Call Rob at 800-800-7422 ext. 102. Full time summer move-in consultant needs for large apartment community. No experience necessary. Apply at 1301 W. 24th and Naishtm. Housekeeper wanted. May-7. Need own transportation. 6-8 hours per week. Call lleen at 848-1438. --which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, gender, familial status or national origin" or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. Part time leasing (safe help) needed for Saturdays, part time weekly hires. Apply in person to Pepperple Apartments, 1010 W. Brown St. Part time leasing person needed at busy apartment community, 10 hours per week including Saturdays. Call Karen Bm4-72729 $100.00 pay. 5 mile models needed for one time broadcast TV run-way demonstration wearing medical briefs. Please send photo to: TV auditions, 618 Kentucky, Lawrence, KS 68044. Help Wanted for residential cleaning. Transportation needed. Call 843-6204. DAY CARE ASSISTANT NEeded FOR SUMMER OR BEYOND. MUST BE RELIABLE. LOVE ACTIVE KIDS & FIELD TRIPS. 843-2088 full time summer maintenance tech needed for large apartment community. Apply at 1301 W. 24th and Nailsmith. The Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment that discrimates against any person or group of persons based on race, sex, age, color, creed, religion, sex or orientation, nationality or disability. Further, the Kansan will not knowingly accept advertising that violates the Fair Housing and Civil Rights Act or law. All real estate advertising in this newspaper to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1964 205 - Help Wanted Attendant care needed. Responsible, trustworthy female needed to assist man with spinal cord disability in normal morning routine. Will train. Call Ryan at 842-9195, 2pm-9pm im Clark Motors seeking person for janitorial duties. Full time, part time and summer positions available. Must be 18 years of age. Please unvib in person, ask for Darin Dunning. Lawrence Country Club taking applications for cooks, spring and summer season. Monday golf privileges, meals and flexible hours. Contact Frank Shulden, L.C.C., at 843-2868. Live-In Personal Attendant Room manger Assist in shifting shift work. Assist in active wheelchair using man. Call 550-7714. Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. GQ VOGUE Personal care attendant job positions needed for disabled student. Part-time or full-time positions $8$/hr. Transportation needed. No experience necessary. Call 839-0049 to apply. Do you have a sharp image? Rec. breaking coffee for outgoing and motivated to help w/ expansion. Personality, fitness a +. (913) 713-0160. 205 - Help Wanted Part-time childcare for the summer for 8-y-old boy and 10-y-old girl. Relaxable transportation a must. Refences requested. Call 841-3024. Lake of the Arkos *Oak Springs Employment*. The Lakes Restaurant is accepting applications for two positions: Excellent salary and tips. Some food furnished. Call Frank at 753-365-5788 apply early. Call Frank at 753-365-5788 HAVE FUN SAVE MONEY Top Boy's Sports Center to teach/coach all sports; Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, Waterfront, Ropes,BMX Mountain hike, Golf, Water Skating, and more. Call Camperdor.com CAMPERDOR.COM SUMMER CHILD CARE. HANDLE Faculty couple seek caring, intelligent, energetic, highly responsible undergrand or grad student to care for 19-month old son no 20-30 jr./week. Please call 841-3024 daily. Please call 841-3024 day, or evenings. Three attorney law firm has immediate opening for a part time office assistant, 20-35 hours per week. Strong computer and general clerical skills. Call 841-3024. Petrich, Peterish, Meshok, Mehshof, Petrich, Peterish, Meshok, Mehshof, Petrich, Peterish, Meshok, Mehshof, Petrich, Peterish, Meshok, Mehshof, Petrich, Peterish, Meshok, Mehshof, Petrich, Peterish, Meshok, Mehshof, Petrich, Peterish, Meshok, Mehshof, Petrich, Petrich 205 - Help Wanted Part or Full time maintenance person needed. Steady work. Good nav. 841-7827. Steady work. Good pay. 841-7827 Full-time summer nanny/mother's helper. Excellent pay for qualified individuals. Must have own, reliable car. prefer energetic, experienced female with large family or family care. prefer listing childcare experience, references, and schedule to Classified Ads, Box 45, 119 Stauffer-Flint, Lawrence, KS 66045 Services for Students with Disabilities has an opening for an office assistant. Telephone and office reception, filing, photocopying, data entry. Office assistant required. Application form available in 135 Strong Hall. Deadline for applying 5:00pm Monday, April 24. *UPC* - *upe/joblist.hml* for complete description. Summer Camp Jobs. NY, PA, New England. Instructors needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LAX, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Lifeguard, WSA, Waterboarding, Sailor, Canoe, Biking, Bike Riding, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Diana, Plane, Ceramics, Woodshop, Arts & Crafts, Nature, RN. Chr. Aline Streisand; 1-800-432-6428; www.summercampemployment.com 205 - Help Wanted John T. Kirby Insurance, Position — Account contact manager. Looking for a GREAT ATTITUDE to a new marketing idea. Starting wage: $8.00 per hour based on performance. Hours: 5 hours a day a week from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Contact Carolyn at 785-642-6703 for more information. Heart of America Photography seeks 10.15 part time 35mm trainees to serve as photographer and commencement ceremonies in Missouri and assistants will graduate to photographer positions and better pay. Most work is done on weekends. We invite bright, energetic people, strong and competitive ability to join us in this important work. Call Jennifer Jem by Friday April 21 for details. 841-7100 *STUDENT CLERICAL ASSISTANT*. Deadline: 4.21; Salary: $8.40r. M-F 8am-9pm with more hrs. available in summer. Performs receptionist duties. Other duties include: typing, filing, photographing meetings, take phone messages, and distribute email. To apply, complete an app, available at the Computer Rm. 202. Return to reception or mail to Ann Rint, Computing Services, 1001 Sunnyside, Lawrence, KS. 69045. EOAA EMPLOYER