Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 4, 1981 --- OREAD BOOKSHOP and SATELLITE SHOP BOOK SALE Selected Hardbacks at 60-80% off original prices. Bargains for $1.99 through $4.99. Today Thru March 13 Two Locations: Oread Bookshop Level 3, Kansas Union Weekdays 8:30-5, Sat. 10-4 864-4431 Satellite Shop Satellite Union 8:30-7 MTWTh 8:30-5 Fridays 864-5697 Rubber will meet wood as usual in Allen Field House tonight, but the squeak of wheelchair wheels will be the familiar slap of tennis shoes. By ALVIN A. REID Staff Reporter Wheelchair game to benefit Easter Seals Chairman founder, Joe Greve, said the Topika-based team, which travels worldwide, was especially excited about playing in Lawrence. The Kansas Chairmen will join the women's basketball team in 7:30 p.m. exhibition basketball game to benefit the National Eastern Seals Society. "We're happy to join hands with Coach Mariah Womanish and her team," Greve said. "These women can shoot well from outside." Greve said the teams would combine to form two teams to prevent the Chairmen from having an advantage. KU students place third in law contest "When we play exhibition games the A team of four KU law students tied for third place in the Jessup International Moot Court Competition last week. Ruth Benien, Norton, Katryn Gardner, Topeka, Jett Anderson, Topela and Philip E. Porter, Overland Park, represented KU in the regional baseball league. Omaha, Neb., where they competed against eight other regional schools. The students were judged on the basis of their oral arguments, written briefs and general skills. Washington University of St. Louis won the regional tournament after four rounds of competition. The school's team will compete in the national competition against eight other regional winning teams. team, he would be moved to Topekha by the team. The player ages range from 21 to 38, with most players in their late twenties. KU's team was chosen last fall by a panel of students and professors on the basis of written briefs and oral arguments by each student. They had until the regional tournament to prepare their cases. Each year, law schools around the world are given a hypothesis problem to solve concerning some aspect of international law. This year's subject involved a boundary dispute between two fictitious countries. THE CHAIRMEN play many exhibition games, but they also compete in the National Wheelchair Basketball League. Out of 140 teams, the chairmen are ranked fourth in the nation. The squad holds the record for most points in a game, 185. Nine-year-old Miller has scored 100 points in a game. "We run around the country whipping everybody and then clutch in the semil's. Hopefully, this year will be different," Miller said. other squad usually has great difficulty moving the chairs," Greve said. "We palyed K-State varsity last year and were beating them 40 at halftime. "We traded scores, but still beat them by 20 points. We weren't that much better, but we knew how to handle the chairs." "We've been very successful as a team over the last seven years," Miller said. "We've reached the semi-finals of the national tournament for the past seven years and have lost each year by only one point." Miller said in the last five years the team has never lost more than four games in a season and has never lost by more than a single basket. GREVE SAID that since he started the team in 1970, it had traveled to the Virgin Islands, Canada, Mexico and Hawaii and had raised more than $100,000 for charitable organizations. He is also one of the happiest children on the island of St. Johns. "When we played in St. Johns the entire island population showed up," Greve said. "They had never seen a wheelchair basketball game." "They let in 6,000 fans for the first half and another 6,000 for the second half." 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