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Call (785)838-3900 or visit www.attheoaks.com The Cognitive Science Club Meetings at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays April 16th,2002 April 30th,2002 537 Fraser Questions or comments: contact jsweeton@aol.com STUDENT SENATE RUNNING TOWARD A NEW SEASON KANSAN FILE PHOTO Harrison Hill, sixth-year senior, ranks third all-time at Kansas in career receptions. He will return after a season-ending injury last year. He also received a medical redshirt his freshman year. FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM 1B Junior quarterback Zach Dyer said that learning the new offense had been easier than he thought it would be heading into spring drills. "We know football, and football doesn't change that much," Dyer said. "I guess the only way to make a transition like this is to get into the playbook and to study practice film." Dyer said the new system has started to grow on him. "I'm feeling a lot more comfortable with my second and third reads, knowing how the defense is going to react to it," he said. Notes: New Kansas coach Mark Mangino said no one on the team was struggling to pick up the new offense or defense, but the special teams are another story. "We need a lot of work in our special teams area. That's an area that we need to focus hard on in the next couple of days." Mangino said. "Because of the new system, we really have to make sure the kids understand and have a good feeling about their assignments." Senior wide receiver Harrison Hill, who ranks third all-time at Kansas in career receptions with 108, said he has fully recovered from last year's season-ending injury — a fractured scapula bone in his left shoulder. "I feel 100 percent," he said. "My body has never felt better actually." Hill received a waiver from the NCAA for a sixth year of eligibility because of the injury that he suffered last season during the UCLA game. He also received a medical redshirt his freshman season after suffering a broken left ankle in the second game. the second game Mangino has decided to move Justin Henry from tight end to center. The 6-foot-3, 220-pound freshman redshirted last season. point Herman Abele, "It's a good move," Mangino said. "He's going to be a very good center. You can see that already." - Kansas receivers this spring are utilizing a new technique in hopes of improving their hand-eye coordination. Each day after practice, position coaches set up a tennis ball machine that rifles the small balls towards the receivers at high speeds. "Hopefully, it's going to make us a lot better," senior receiver Byron Gasaway said. "If you can catch a tennis ball going that fast, catching a football is a breeze." Contact Wasko at bwasko@kansan.com Angels put an end to losing streak The Associated Press ANAHEIM, Calif. — Garret Anderson homered in his second straight game and David Eckstein went 3-for-4 with an RBI double as the Anaheim Angels snapped a six-game losing streak with a 4-1 victory yesterday over the Oakland Athletics. Kevin Appier (1-1) allowed one run and four hits over seven innings in his third start with the Angels. Eric Chavez, who homered for Oakland, was one of only two runners to get past first base against Appier. Apple. Dennis Cook pitched the eighth inning, allowing a pair of one-out walks. He got out of it when center fielder Darin Erstad caught Chazez's bid for a game-tying three-run homer against the fence. Al Levine got three outs for his third save. The victory ended Anaheim's nine-game losing streak against Oakland. The Angels had lost 19 of 21 games at Edison Field, dating to last season. Barry Zito (0-1) allowed four runs and seven hits in four innings, ending a nine-game winning streak. Anderson, who ended the Angels' eight-game home run drought at Edison Field on Saturday, opened the scoring with a lead-off him in the second inning. Chavez tied the score in the fourth with his sixth homer, but Anaheim got the run back in the bottom half on an RBI single by Scott Spiezio. The Angels added two more in the fifth on consecutive doubles by Jeff DaVanon and Eckstein with none out, and a dribbler to the mound by Troy Glaus that scored Eckstein from third. Anderson also did it with the glove, making a circus catch in left-center to rob Scott Hatteberg of extra bases in the sixth, then running down Mike Colangelo's extrabase bid in the seventh with a leaping grab at the bullpen fence. TRACK NCAA CONTINUED FROM 1B She just missed qualifying for indoor championships the 60-meter hurdles. Her best time of 8.36 left her just a couple spots away from going to nationals. Wonder said her workouts were going well. "It's like trying to go under 60 in the (open) 400 in high school," she said. "It's tough the first time, but then it gets easier." Charlie Gruber tough the Mistake Junior Mark Menefee hopes to build some momentum for his best event, the 5000 meters, by running the 1500 this weekend. Menefte, who missed all of last track season with illness and injuries, has come on strong this outdoor season. He won the 5000 at South and finished a close second at Texas last week, nearly matching his personal best with a time of 14:21.35. Meneefee said he had been training injury-free since January. "I haven'ttrained too hard, I'm not tired, I'm feeling good," Meneefe said. "I think what I did at Texas and Southern Illinois was what I felt like I could do and I'm still getting better." getting better. Racing the shorter distance allows Scott Russell Racing the shorter distance Menefee to work on a finishing kick that led him to the Big 12 Conference title in the 5000 two years ago. "I haven't raced much in the last two years," he said. "I just need to get some races under my belt." Contact Norton at mnorton@kansan.com. This story was edited by Brooke Hesler. 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