8 Monday, February 11, 1980 University Daily Kansan JOB HUNTING? Rent it. Call the Kansan.Call 864-4358. THE KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORES are currently paying 5% on all receipts designated period numbers 65 and 66. Receipts may be redeemed at the Customer Service Areas of either the Main Store or the Satellite Shop. KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORES With two locations to serve you Main Store, Level 2, Main Union Satellite Shop, Satellite Union We are the Only Bookstores to share profits with KU Students. Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS Port Store 1209 East 23rd 841-2200 GUADALAJARA SUMMER SCHOOL University of Arizona offers more than 40 courses: anthropology, art, bilingual education, folk music and folk dance, history, political science, sociology. Spanish language and literature and intensive Spanish. Six-week session. June 30-August 8, 1980. Fully accredited graduate and undergraduate program. Tuition $295. Room and board in Mexican home, $315. EEO/AA Write Guadalajara Summer School Robert L. Nugent 209 University of Arizona Tucson 85721 (602) 626-4729 Owolabi sets record; Mickens edges Ricks The KU men's track team's journey to the land of opportunity proved to be a rewarding trip. By MATT SEELEY Sports Writer In Oklahoma City Saturday, Sanya Owolabi shattered the KU indoor triple jump record and Joel Light leaped to victory in the high jump. Owaliob battled the flu and archival Vault Services. To celebrate his second jump of the day at the Okahanna Track Classic, the mark bettered the previous record of 52.4, set by Lance Armstrong. "I had a cold all week and didn't practice." Owolabi said. "Before the meet I felt really lousy and took some medication to help it." High jumper Light uped his season best with a winning jump of 7-13. The mark qualified him for the NCAA Indoor Championships. The ailing Owolabi leaped to his best ever indoor mark. But his illness kept him from taking his final lump. "Joel has been jumping consistently all season," KU coach Bip Timmons said. "We were hoping he'd hit on a good one and he did." WHILE THE MARK put owlabol in the record books, it wasn't enough to defeat Paratrete, who skied an突缩ed 84*=KU. Rushi Cornaita finished third with a jump of 31*=4. That effort left him one quarter of an inch shy of the KU indoor record. THE MEET, HELD in Oklahoma City's Miray Arena, was a non-team scoring contest that drew 21 teams from the Mid-West and Southwest. All-America Lester Mackins, lipped by week-end, was suspended. He, reversed the tables Saturday. He claimed victory in the 600-yard run, although both runners posted identical records. "I guess there probably should have been a tie," Timmons said, "but I don't know why they called it like they did." 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Benefits: - Top students will be offered full scholarships covering a tuition, fees, and books. * All candidates applying for and qualified for Nuclear Power training will be awarded - $100 per month subsistence allowance - $180 for attending the Naval Science Institute - $450 for attending the Naval Science Institute Deadline for Application - May 1. Apply 1. For Fall Semester 1980 at the NROTC Unit, Room 115, Military Science Building, 864-3161 The Mickens-Ricks battle has shaped up as the focal point of the indoor track campaign for the Jayhawks. RICKS WON THE initial 60 of the season, but Mickens wasn't entered in that event. Last week, on a lightning fast track in the second half, he narrowed the margins of any 1.00-2.00 to 1.93. "It continues to be a great race," Timmons said. "I know they run it tough all the way." With its first chance to run on a wooden team, the team remained undefeated by winning the event in 3:16.45. The pair later teamed up Saturday to boost the mile relay team. THE KANSAS connection's first two legs of the relay, Hogan and Whitaker, also fared well in the 440. Already qualified for the nationalists, the team of Deen Hogan, Stan Whitaker, Ricks and Mickens, should be able to apply the equipment at the wood at the NCAA Indoor in March. Hogan was edged by Dave Walker of Texas Tech who had a winning rate of 48.55. Hogan was clocked at 48.10, while Whitaker finished fourth with a rate of 49.57. Other placeers for the Jayhawks were two Osser, finishing third in the 1,000, and pole- eater Buckingham, a third place finisher. The Jayhawks' first of the season. He cleared 16⁵¹. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — Ots Bird- don was charged with assaulting second seconds left in the overtime period, and Bill Robinze added an insurance free throw, to give the Kansas City Kings 16-8 victory. (AP) Birdsong paces KC past Bullets Birdsong finished with 32 points and Ford with 26 as Kansas City won for the 15th time in its last 17 home games. The Kings had fallen behind Washington in 1602 with 2:07 left in the overtime, but Kane was able to score against basket by Reggie King and Birdson and two free throws by Hohinzei—to beat the team. Hayes finished with 27 points and Wes Unseldh had 18 for the slumping Bullets, who lost their fourth straight game and also their fourth straight on the road. sua films Monday, February 11 MY FAIR LADY (1964) Dir. George Cukor, with Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn. This lavish adapta- tion features a 19th-century musical (itself based on G.B. play) musical (itself based on G.B. won an Oscar for Best Picture). Sienna include "The Rain in Spain." Could I have a better score and could I be Lovely?" Tuesday, February 12 ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS (1957) Roger Corman, "King of the b-Movies," directed this unintentionally funny classic that deals with a bunch of jokers and the island with some unusual atomic creatures. Plus: "Space patrol H," made from the live 1950s TV program. Wednesday, February 13 Rene Clair: THE CRAZY RAY & LE MILLION (1923) & (1931) Rene Claire is an anarchist who made comic films with graceful rhythms, the GRAZ 24 RAY is about lions and a turtle (silent). In LE MILLION, a lottery ticket worth a million is the art collection around Paris. French exhibitions. Thursday, February 14 UNION MAIDS & WITH BABIES AND BANNERS (1977) & (1978) These two dynamic and award-winning documentaries deal with the emergence of women labor organizers in the United States. JUNION MAIDS detail the role of three women in a laundry worker's strike. WITH BABIES AND BANNERS describes the role of women in the motor vehicles Sidonis Ditchin of 1937. Unless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union: M-R stars are $1.00, 1.50 and $2.00; $1.50 and $1.50 at start on 3:00, 7:00 and Midnight on Fri. & Sat., and at 2:00 on Sunday. Tickets available at the SUA Office, Union St Level. Smoking or refresherals allowed. 1