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Reminiscences of a Holocaust Survivor) For rides, reservations, and more info call Hilton Office, 8644, 1948 $5 Off Hair Design not valid with any other offer EXPIRES 3/31/93 40 Holiday Plaza • 25th & Iowa 941.6886 Discover Our Difference. Swimmers sink Cyclones Kansas men and women take decisive victories By Matt Doyle Kansan sportswriter By Matt Doyle Kansas men's swimmer Zhawn Stevens wants to accomplish something in the 200-yard freestyle this season. "I wanted to go 1:39 from a flat start, and I just missed that today," said Stevens, who took first in the 200 freestyle at Saturday's 154-86 victory against Iowa State at Robinson Natatorium with a 1:40-23. The No. 8 Kansas women earned the program's 100 career dual-meet victory with a 157-72 decision against the Cyclones. Stevens said that if he could not meet his goal in the 200-year freestyle, he would try for it in the 800 freestyle relay. The victory in the 800-freestyle relay capped a successful day for Stevens, who also took first in the 100 freestyle with a time of 46.46 seconds. The times posted in the 200 freestyle by Stevens and the 800 freestyle relay, 649.79, were the season-bests in those events by the Jawhakes. "I went 1:39.65, and that's almost my best ever from a relay start," he said. "He's starting to believe in himself," Kempf said. "We just have to keep him at an even temperament, and he's going to have a great, great year." Kansas coach Gary Kempf has been pleased by Stevens' performance all season. Stevens said that a poor performance in the 200 breaststroke at last season's NCAA Championships inspired him to perform well this year. "I looked around at the swimmers there and said, 'What's the difference between him and me?' he said. "I didn't do well at NCAa; I actually choked. The pressure got to me." The pressure, though, has not affected the Kansas women's team, as it went 11-0 in dual meet competition this season. Frankie Hanson was one of the top performers for the Jayhawk women with victories in the 500 and 1.000 freestyle events. "We still need to work on our quickness," said Hanson, whose time of 10:06:47 in the 1,000 freestyle was four one-hundredths of a second off of her best time in the event this year. "Everyone should be quicker, but we still have time to work on it," she said. Kempf said he was proud of being part of the Kansas women's swimming team after it achieved its 100th dual-meet victory in the program's history. "It's nice to achieve certain milestones in sports," he said. NOTES: Kansas men's diver Tim Davidson set a school record in one-meter diving with a score of 320.85. In the three-meter event, he defeated defending Big Eight Champion Stefan Nadelman by a score of 208.48 to 294.60. Kansas women's diver Amy Graham set a school record in the three-meter diving with a score of 290.25. Daron J. Bennett / KANSAN Sophomore Amy Graham lines up for a dive in Saturday's meet against Iowa State. The Jahways had 157-72. BRIEF Bowling team wins nine of 12 matches Kansan staff report Kansas was 3-3 on Saturday at Nebraska-Omaha and 6-0 yesterday at Nebraska-Lincoln. The Kansas men's bowling team moved into second place in the Great Plains Intercollegiate Bowling Conference this weekend. In the conference rankings the Jayhawks are just two points behind traditional-powerhouse, Nebraska-Lincoln. Central Missouri State is in third place in the six-tem team league. John Colfax led the way for Kansas, averaging a score of 209 during the weekend. Butch Riley averaged 207. Joe Donnici, Jay Kretitzer and Mark Eramo averaged 200, 197 and 189 respectively. CONGRATULATIONS If you have a GPA of 2.0 or higher and are a full time student,you can qualify for an Air Force ROTC scholarship.In addition, you will receive $100.00 each academic month for your last two years of college. This scholarship is available to ANY ACADEMIC MAJOR.The deadline to apply for the fall 1993 semester is rapidly approaching. For more information on this exciting opportunity talk to Captain Brad Gentry or Captain Bob Wicks at 864-4676. Women chalk up two victories By Blake Spurney Kansan sportswriter The Jayhawks on Thursday dropped an important team match to regional feo Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, but rebounded to beat Utah and Wisconsin during the weekend. BYU upset 200th-ranked Kansas, 5-4, in what Coach Chuck Merzbacha said was the biggest match of the year for Kansas. The Cougars are ranked second in the Midwest, and the Jayhawks are ranked first. Whichever team is ranked first at the end of the season will go to the NCAA Tournament. The Kansas women's tennis team returned home from its road trip to the state of Utah after winning two of three team matches in three days. Merzbacher said that he was pleased with how Kansas came back Friday to defeat Utah, 6-3, in front of a "We went to Utah with eight individuals and came back as a team," Merzbach said. Woods received praise from both Merzbach and Jensen for her performance in the Utah match. She defeated Clodagh Bowyer 3-6, 7-5, 7-6, to give Kansas a crucial 4-2 lead in the match. rough home crowd in Salt Lake City. On Saturday, Kansas decked Wisconsin 7-2 in Provo. Three Kansas netters had 3-0 singles records on the trip. They were sophomore Rebecca Jensen, the No. 1 singles player, junior Abby Woods and sophomore Nora Koves. Utah match." Jensen said. "She's the one that kept us in the Merzbacher said Woods was a fierce competitor who refused to lose. Junior Mindy Weiner finished with a 2-1 record, and sophomore Ana Maria Gonzales went 1-1. The other two singles competitors were freshman Jenny Atkerson, who went 0-3, and junior Kim Rogers, 0-1. Jensen and Weiner will travel Thursday to Minneapolis to compete in the Rolex National Indoors. They will play as doubles partners, but Jensen also will compete in singles. Merbzacher said Jensen would have a chance to improve upon her No.16 national ranking since the top 32 players in the nation will be competing there. Jensen said she would enter the tournament full of confidence because she proved she could win a close match when she beat Wisconsin's Amanda Gregory in three sets, 7-5, 3-6, 7-6. Are You smarter than the average bear? Prove it then! COLLEGE BOWL The Varsity Sport of the Mindlllllllllll College Bowl Is: Saturday. February 6.1993 -24 teams of four -Double elimination trivia tournament -$20 entry fee -Winners will represent KU at regionals in Manhattan. KS Applications available at the SUA Box Office. Level 4. Ks. 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