12 Thursday, April 15, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Women's perfect Big 8 record to be tested by K-State; men's tennis team places four on all-academic team The No. 17 Kansas women's tennis team, 14-6, will play Big Eight Conference rival Kansas State in Manhattan The Wildcats finished second to Kansas at the Big Eight tournament last year, but this season they have struggled to a 3-2 conference record. Those two losses were delivered by Oklahoma and Oklahoma State earlier this week. The Jayhawks defeated both Oklahoma and Oklahoma State last weekend to improve their Big Eight record to 5-0. Another common opponent this season for the Sunflower State teams was No. 21 Notre Dame. Kansas fell 5-4 to the Fighting Irish, while K-State was roasted 9-0. SPORTS BRIEFS The Jayhawks are two conference victories away from finishing their second consecutive Big Eight regular season without a loss. The Jayhawks will play host to Colorado on Saturday. Senior Carlos Fleming and junior Kevin Herke were named to the first team. Junior Brad Bernthal and freshman Michael Isroff each earned honorable mention. Kansas sophomores Rebecca Jensen and Nora Koves have registered 22-5 records in singles. Koves and freshman Jenny Atkerson have yet to lose a conference match in singles or doubles. In men's tennis news, four Jay- hawks were named to the 1993 Phillips 66 Academic All-Big Eight Men's Tennis Honor Roll. Herke, a business major, has a 4.0 cumulative grade point average. NCAA alters shot clock other basketball rules KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The NCAA, in an attempt to speed play in men's basketball and reduce fouling in the last minutes, voted yesterday to reduce the shot clock from 45 to 35 seconds. The 45-second clock was introduced in the 1985-86 season in a move that virtually eliminated stall tactics. The committee also voted to stop the game clock after each field goal in the last minute of the game and last minute of overtime, and deleted the five-second dribbling violation while closely guarded. Substitutions will not be allowed in dead-ball situations when the game clock stops after a made field goal in the final minute. Both the men's and women's committees voted that when a defensive player forces a held ball, the shot clock will not be reset if the offensive team retains possession by the alterating-possession arrow. The three-point arc will remain at its present 19 feet, 9 inches next season. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — When the commemorative edition celebrating North Carolina's NCAA national championship hits the stands tomorrow, the student newspaper will be selling for $5. Daily Tar Heel to sell commemorative edition That's because a week has made the Daily Tail Heel staff wiser. The day after the championship game, 20,000 copies of the free campus newspaper disappeared as soon as they appeared in racks on campus. In fact, 3,000 bundled papers were swiped off the delivery truck before they made it to the racks. Some students stashed the extra copies as mementos, but many of the newspapers ended up in scalpers' hands. About 300 copies were recovered from Carolina Sports Cards Inc., where the papers were selling for $3.95 apiece. The owners of the business apologized to the Daily Tar Tar Heel editors when approached about the papers from the newspaper cash from the sales. Editor Peter Wallsten said he heard that students were hawking the papers on Franklin Street and even in conference halles — for as much as $10 each. "People will go out and try to make a buck any way they can," he said. Staffers hope the special edition this week will help them recoup the losses from last week. The paper is in its first year as a self-supporting venture and every penny counts, they said. Rain forces cancellation of Kansas softball game Rain forced the cancellation of Kansas' softball game against Southwest Missouri State yesterday at the Johnson County Girls Athletic Association Complex in Shawnee. The Jayhawks, ranked No. 13 in the nation with an 18-8-1 record, return to action this weekend at home against Nebraska. Tomorrow's game against the Cornhuskers starts at 1 p.m. Saturday's contest starts at 11 a.m. Golfers finish fourth in Western tournament The Kansas men's golf team took fourth place in the 16-team 47th annual Western Intercollegiate Golf Tournament at Pasatiempo Golf Club in Santa Cruz, Calif. The Jayhawks finished the 54-hole event with a team score of 897, 14 shots behind team champion Oregon. The Ducks defeated two-time defending champion San Jose State by three shots. Kansas had two golfers finish among the top-10 individuals. Junior Matt Gogel turned in his best performance of the season with a thirdplace.finish. Compiled from Associated Press and staff reports. Gogel finished the tournament at four-over par 217 after shooting an even-par 71 in the final round yesterday. Sophomore Tom Sims finished tied for fifth place at 220. He matched Gogel's score of 71 in the final round. Jayhawk Bookstore "At the top of Naismith Hill!" 843-3826 Available for Parties! Bowling, Billiards & Video Games When you finance a new car, boat or RV at KU Credit Union we'll automatically enter you in the Your Ticket to Paradise Sweepstakes! (Drawing will be held June 28th at 4:30 at the KU Credit Union office.) T that's right! You could save money by financing your next new car, boat or RV at KU Credit Union and possibly take a guest on a round trip vacation for two to Cancun. Simply bring in your existing vehicle loans with other institutions or select the new vehicle you want and come to KU Credit Union for financing. 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