Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, February 16, 1998 Convenient, Confidential, Economical Come to Watkins for comprehensive, confidential gynecologic care. We have a board certified gynecologist, family physicians, internists, and certified nurse practitioners. And our prices are lower than most off-campus facilities. Cheryl Hickert Nurse Practitioner Services in Gynecology and General Medicine include: ● contraceptives and contraceptive counseling ● annual exams and Pap smears including evaluation and treatment ● treatment for acute gynecologic problems ● treatment of STDs for females & males Appointments: 864-9507 Ask about early eve. appointments (Gen. Med.) and Wed. eve./Sat. a.m. appointments (Gyn.) © 785.864.9500 //www.ukans.edu/home/watkins Teller's $3.00 Well Martinis • $4.00 Specialty Martinis $2.50 Long Island Teas $2.00 Import Bottles $1.50 Boulevard Irish Ale, Dry Stout, Unfiltered Wheat & Pale Ale $2.00 Newcastle & Fat Tire Live Jazz Featuring The Dark Completion 746 Massachusetts 843-4111 Record falls at Husker Invite The Kansas track and field teams captured 12 top-10 finishes last weekend at the 24th annual Frank Sevigine Husker Invitational in Lincoln, Neb. Candi Mason's vault sets school record at Husker Invitational By Angela Johnson Kansan sportswriter Senior Candy Mason's 12-foot-7 1/2 jump in the pole vault was a school record. Teammate Ashley Feinberg, Sparks, Nev. freshman, formerly had the record with 12.6. More than 60 Division I, Division II and junior college schools competed at the Feb. 13-14 meet, which is one of the biggest in the country. "There were 24 national qualifiers and 74 provisional qualifiers," head coach Gary Schwartz said. "That gives you an idea of how big this meet was. Placing in the top six to eight places was a big deal." Mason placed second in the pole vault, losing the tie-breaker. The winner had the same mark as Mason's. Several other athletes had personal best performances. Andrea Branson, Leawood freshman, placed third in the pole vault with a personal best of 11-7/4. "I was a little nervous because there were 17 competitors, and there are usually about five," Branson said. "Every meet, I tell myself that I worked hard for this, so I should do well." Lester Smith, St. Louis junior, placed third in the triple jump with a leap of 50-81/4. "Actually, my personal best is 52-11 (from Florissant Valley Community College)," he said. "I'm just getting into the swing of things. The better the competition, the better my performances are." Smith has consistently improved his marks at each competition, but Smith said he had been healing a strained IT-band, a tendon on the side of his knee. he said he hasn't felt any pressure yet. "I'm feeling pretty good right now," he said. "he was good that I was able to jump well, and I can jump for the Big 12 Championships." The team has one more meet before the Big 12 Championships in Ames, Iowa. Kansas will travel to Manhattan again for the Kansas State Invitational, Feb. 19:20. "Some people will use this K-State meet as a tune-up, others will use it as a resting situation before it's on to Ames for the championship," Schwartz said. By Laura Bokenkroger Kansan sportswriter The No. 9-ranked Kansas softball team finished second in the Minnesota Softball Classic this weekend and extended its streak of season-opening victories to eight. Kansas finished 5-1 for the weekend, which tied the record for the best start in school history set in 1995. "Overall, I'm pleased," coach Tracy Bunge said. "However, I'm not totally happy. We didn't play well at all in the last game. But I like to focus on positives so we will learn from this mistake, go home and learn from them." Kansas jumped ahead early against Northern Iowa in the first of two games Friday. The Jayhawks scored twice in the first inning, and right fielder Jennifer Funkhouser hit the first home run of her career in the second inning. Pitcher Christy McPhail gave up only one run to the Panthers. The Jayhawks fell behind 2-0 in the first inning against Minnesota. Kansas struggled offensively until the third inning when they scored. The Gophers scored again in the third and the Jayhawks scored in the fifth inning. Johnson hit a McPhail: gave up only one run to Northern Iowa fly ball, sending home Holland and tying the score. The Jayhawks took the lead in the bottom of the sixth inning, but Minnesota came back, tying it again in the top of the seventh inning. The Gophers wanted a force-out, and intentionally walked two Jayhawks to load the bases. Designated hitter Katie Malone won the game with a base hit to center field. The Jayhawks faced No. 13 Miz souri in their first game Saturday The Tigers, who finished first in the Big 12 last year, lost three The Jayhawks struck first when Chambers singled to center field, and Funkhouser scored in the second inning. Missouri tied it in the sixth inning, but both teams were unable to scrape out a run in the seventh inning, sending the game into extra innings. The Jayhawns won in the 10th inning when first baseman Shannon Stanwix hit a single, bringing Lezli Leathers home for the win. Pitcher Jessica Kowall captured her first win of the season, shutting out Western Illinois 6-0. McPhail picked up her fourth win of the season, defeating Minnesota 5-1, giving the Jayhawks a chance to play Missouri in the championship game. 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