University Daily Kansan, July 3, 1980 Page 7 Clinton quits team to play baseball By TOM GRESS Staff Reporter The quarterback KU head football coach Don Fambrough once called another David Jaynes will forego his football to concentrate on baseball. Kevin Clinton, Wichita junior, said yesterday he had decided to play baseball because, "I think my future lies there." "I've been thinking about this since March," he said, "and baseball is just there for me. It's something I want to do." CLINTON'S FATHER played in the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankee organizations. Kevin Clinton was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 1978 but opted to attend KU on a football scholarship. "I love football and I love baseball, but I just think my future's in baseball," he said. "It's what I want to do." Clinton brushed aside thoughts that KU's intense competition for the starting quarterback spot next season helped his decision. "That had nothing to do with my decision," he said. "I just want to play baseball." John Hadi, KU's offensive coordinator, said he regranted Clinton's decision but said it was Clinton's own choice. "We knew when we recruited him that he was interested in baseball," he said. "He finally just decided to go with baseball." Hadi said he felt that Clinton was doing what he wanted to do. Kevin Clinton "There's no question Kevin has a pro football ball," Hadi said. "But you've got to do what you want to do. We'll miss him, but we wish him the best of luck. He's still wearing his blue and blue so we'll be rooting for him." THE LOSS OF Clinton, though, doesn't leave Haddi with a shortage of quality quarterbacks. "We've got Steve Smith and Bill Lillis coming back plus Mike Phipps," he said. "We've got Frank Seurer coming who we think has a high school. We seurer is a high school All-American from Huntington Beach, Calif. Clinton, however, did emerge from spring drills this year as the Jayhawks first-string quarterback. Coffev hired as track coach By TOM GRESS Staff Reporter Carla Coffey, head women's track coach at the University of California at Davis, is the new KU women's track assistant athletic director, said yesterday. Coffey replaces Teri Anderson, who resigned at the end of the season to take the women's assistant track coach position at the University of Texas at Howlett said she was delighted with the selection of Coffey. "She has outstanding qualifications." she said. "We had 40 applicants, several of them with great qualifications, but she was outstanding." Coffey coached at UCD for the past two years. Previously she was a graduate assistant at Murray State University and then at Western Kentucky University. In 1971 Coffey set national records in the 100 and 200 meter hurdles. Between 1989 and 1973, she was selected as a U.S. National Valuable Player in track four times. KANAS CITY, Mo. (UO)—John Wathing singled to center with one out in the bottom of the 10th innings last night to help the Kansas City Royals snap a three-game loss streak with a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Wathan hit in 10th beats Twins Dave Chalk and Wilson Wilde led off the 10th in singles with loser Jerry Sparrow. Wilde was sacrificed. Mike Bascik then relieved Koosman and surrendered a base hit to Wathan, making a winner of Dan Hutchinson, 3-4, who pitched the final 2/2 innings. Kansas City took a 3-1 lead with three runs and four hits in the fifth off Koosman. After two singles and a fielder's choice, Washington singled home the tying run. Wathan then trimmed both two runs. Minnesota opened a 1-4 lead in the second when Glenn Adams singled, stole second, went to third on a throwing error by Darrell Porter and scored on a single by Butch Wynnegar. The Twins tied it in the eighth when John Castino walked and scored on a double by Ron Jackson. Jackson came W W L L Pts. GR Montreal 40 38 23 652 8 Philadelphia 40 38 23 652 8 Nicholson 38 38 227 479 9 Pittsburgh 38 38 227 479 9 Chicago 38 38 417 477 9 Cleveland 38 38 417 477 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE WEEK 1 WEEK 2 Houston 43 40 389 36 Los Angeles 42 47 300 2 California 37 35 447 1 San Francisco 35 40 447 1 Oakland 34 35 447 1 San Diego 34 42 49 10 New York 3, Chicago 1 Tampa Bay 1, St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh 5, 11 innings Atlanta 14, Houston 10 San Diego 10, San Francisco, n Cincinnati 2, Nashville, n W L W L Pet. GB New York 49 61 37 258 12 Milwaukee 42 61 31 258 12 Detroit 39 39 29 149 8 Dallas 39 27 27 149 8 Cleveland 39 27 27 149 8 Houston 39 27 27 149 8 Yesterday's Games Team 6, Seattle 3 home on Rick Sofield's grounder to pitcher Raby Eastwick, who threw the ball 10 feet over the head of first baseman La Coock. AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 45 31 592 8 Chicago 63 31 486 8 Cleveland 36 39 859 8 Oakland 33 43 434 12 Minnesota 33 43 434 12 Minnesota 33 43 427 12 Toronto 3, Seattle 3 Baltimore 4, Baltimore 4 Washington 6, Toronto 2 Detroit 1, Chicago 1, Minnesota 3, 10 inning Chicago 1, California 1 Miami 10, Miami 10 John Wathan Area spas build beautiful bodies Americans run marathons, read books on physical conditioning, lift weights and listen to talk-show discussions on perfecting the body. Beautiful bodies cover on national magazine covers Exposure to physiques like deathchampion Bruce Jenner or the Perfect "10," Bore Derek, initiated a nationalaze that has arrived inLawrence. Today, fitness means special clubs with special equipment designed to increase heart rates and strengthen muscles at a special price. The weekly swim at Robinson Gyamnasium will start at 5 p.m. instead of 3 p.m. beginning next Monday because of a prior health, physical commitment and nutrition department commitment, Bernard Taylor, pool director, said yesterday. HEALTH SPAS, tanning centers, country clubs and tennis courts charge membership fees and use rigorous The pool will remain open until 9 p.m. during the week, Gym swim reset The pool is open 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The change will be in effect for the remainder of the summer. training programs. Keeping fit costs money. The Fitness Center, 1006 W. 6th St., offers an exercise program designed to sculpture the body. "Each individual has a unique body style and we design a program according to that body style," said John Lilly, executive manager of the Fitness Center. The center offers a hot tub, sauna, locker room, weight machines, free weights, and free exercise. Members are encouraged to move in the room with nurse-covered walls. The Nautilus Club, R. R. #4, is upstairs at the Alvamar Acqueat Club and has unique equipment for body painting. The club's equipment has a spiral shaped pulley that automatically varies resistance as movement occurs. Conventional exercises only work part of a muscle, so a client must purchase price, one of the club's owners, said. MEMBERS USE 15 different weight machines to develop individual muscles. "You can burn 500-600 calories in a workout," said Price. A membership at the Fitness Center costs $150 for nine months for $75 for a three month general rate. Membership in the Nautilus club ranges in cost from a three-month membership of $75 to a charter membership of $200. Spaulding Raequestball Club, 2500 W. 6th, has six raequestball courts, a whirpool, sauna, and locker facilities. Membership costs start at $25 plus a court fee of $6.50 for regular hours and $8.60 for hours of peak use. Alvaram Racquet Club, R. R. #4 offers a swimming pool and indoor tennis courts to members. The initial fee of $100 and a $12 monthly fee. ANOTHER ASPECT of fitness is weight, and the Diet Center, 925 Iowa, provides daily counseling, diet plans, and calcium, vitamin C and food supplements, at a cost of $34 for the first week and $28 for each following week To give the body a healthy glow, there are tanning centers with controlled ultraviolet light exposure. Tanique, 2449 Iowa, has 20 visits available for $25. The visits consist of a maximum 15 minute exposure to ultraviolet light in enclosed booths. Contrary to what most fitness club owners say, there are ways of getting in shape that do not cost a penny. For a gym or a day camp, you can swim, swimming, cycling, hiking or walking. The KU fight song, KU ceremonial flags and the Jayhawk moscils will reign at Royals Stadium in Kansas City tonight. "Kansas Jayhawk Night" will highlight the baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and the Seattle Mariners. Nearly 1,000 alumni and students are expected to attend the game, Frank Smysor, field director for the University of Kansas Alumni Association, said yesterday. The night Royals game for Jayhawks is sponsored by the KU Alumni Association and the greater Kansas City chapter of the association. This is the seventh night KU has had at Royals Stadium and the old Municipal Stadium since the Royals were formed in 1969, Smyrz said, and nearly 11,000 Jayhawk fans have attended. "They come from all over mid-America," Smysor said. "It's a real fun night." 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B4 847-9501 after 5:30. NAISMITH HALL has openings for summer. Both male and female. If interested contact business office at 843-859 any time of the day. These contemporary studios and 1-bedrooms are completely furnished and rental starts from only $195 per month Sundays is condi- tionally available and Florida just west of the Sanctuary. On NJ bus route Water paid. SUNDANCE APARTMENTS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Mark I & II i & ii. NEW RENTING FOR 2-Bedroom Condominiums 18-19, 14-18 (18) Quotet. 1 Quotet. 2卧室 room, tipping and heat Carpeting balconies, off- ice spaces, and laundry facilities. Call resident for more information. Call resident for more information. HANOVER PLACE APARTMENTS NOW LEASING Must sacrifice. Apartment to sublease. Phone 841-0084. 7-1 These all new and contemporary apartments are completely furnished and equipped. A large kitchen! Tahona offers 1 br. starting at $295 per month, a large living room! Tahona starts at $325 per month. 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Phone 823-491-2300. 3 Bedroom Townhouse Renting now and in August. 1½ bath, attached garden, all appliances. Pool. You'll like our looks South Suite townhouses, 20th, Kasdell, K428-8800. Beautiful 4-bedroom house on 324 Clayton Court. 2 years old. 2 baths. fireplace, culdee. Close to bus route. $440, references needd. 842-0211. 7-3 Luxurious 6-bedroom house in Pioneer Ridge Huge house, over 3000 ft. fireplace, webcam, wallpaper, O.A. carpet, top nippe window, Lease required, retention $75,842-0221. Retention $70,842-0221. THE CHRISTIAN CAMPUS HOUSE has a become an active part in this growing campu- ministry with 842-2583 at 9 p.m. - 7:31 am. Become an active part in this growing campusto SINSEMILLA - Herbal seed smoking mix 6 oz. Armenia, Arizona St. tradition, in ingredient of Navajas smoking perfume Purple Herb. 7 oz. 251, Cottonwood, Arizona 8632, 7-10 251, Cottonwood, Arizona 8632 FOR SALE Alternator, starter and generator specialist Parts, service, and exchange units. BELL AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC, 483-9089, 3900 W tf Ouasion acoustical electric guitar with case. 250. 841-0024. 7-3 Female roommate wanted. Beautiful 3 bed- room house. 1 block from campus. **811/6** mo. + 1' utilities. 841-4224. 7-3 Western Civilization Notes. Now on Sale! * Western Civilization (also used for Cultural Integration) Makes sense to use them. For class preparation, *i*. For exam prep, *ii*. For exam prep, *iii*. For exam prep, *iv*. Cities, Mails Books, and Orders Book. For rent: Compact one bedroom apt., nice, close to campus. $250/mo., util. paid. Call 841-6785. WATERBED MATTRESSES, $36.98, 3 yrs. guarantee. WHITE LIGHT, 704 Mass., 843- 1386. Oldmobile Omega 1978, ac, at pb, ps, V-2.8 snow tires. Very nice, reasonably priced. 843-1735. 7-3 Room For Male Student, Furnished, sharebath, refrigerator, Walk to KU, 14th and Kentucky. $80.00 plus one/ninth gas. 841-72105. Bicycle–Nihikii custom sportsman 23" 10-3 Speed. Excellent condition. $84, 633-268$. 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The University of Kansas. Faculty Affirmative Action employer. University/affirmative action employer. 7-11 WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER COORDINATE RESPONSE CAPACITY. Coordinator is responsible for faculty affirmative action employer. Women's Resource Center programs and services; to coordinate the functioning of the school; to assess interests, needs, and concerns of students; to assist students, needs, and concerns of the Dean of Student Life, as appaired to assist Assistant Director, Office of Student Organizational Affairs, Kansas. One half-time uncleared staff position.emporary August 1, 1889-July 31, 1890. General office responsibilities. Matures general office responsibilities. Masters designates full job description available on request in application by July 1, 1889. 229 Stout Hall. Hightail persons are required for application by July 1, 1889 to Ms. Ann Eversale. Director, Student. Organizations involved in application for officer's position of Kansas. Lawrence, Kansas 66045. 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