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TAVERN LAWRENCE / KANSAS CITY Monday $3.00 Pitchers Hamburgers $1.00 4-9pm Chicken Fried Steak $4.00 Tuesday $3.00 Pitchers 3 Tacos $2.50 4-9 pms Nachos Supreme 1/2price Wednesday NOCOVER Schooners $1.50 Draws $.50 All-You-Can-Eat 4-9pm Spaghetti $2.50 Chicken Breast Dinner $4.00 Friday LIVEMUSIC ShofSpecial$1.00 Free Horsd'oeuvres 5-7pm Thursday Dom. Bottles $1.25 Imports $1.75 Giant Burritos $3.50 4-9 pm Saturday LIVEMUSIC Margaritas $1.25 Shot Special $1.00 Ladies, NO COVER before 9pm Chips & Salsa $7.75 Sunday Hamburgers $1.00 Ostertag returns after ankle injury Conditioning diminishes sophomore's playing time off the Jayhawks' bench By David Dorsey Kansan sportswriter Kansas center Greg Ostertag returned to action Wednesday against Wichita State. It was the sophomore's first game since having surgery on his ankle in early December. Although he was winded for much of the 14 minutes he played, he gave starting center Eric Pauley a breather and pulled down five rebounds and scored two points. "We need him in there," said Kansas coach Roy Williams after Ostertag's return. "We need another big body. But we've got to get him more playing time. He was very wined after only two or three trips up and down the court." Against Iowa State on Saturday, Ostertag grabbed two rebounds, blocked two shots and scored four points in 10 minutes of play. And at 7-foot-2, 270 pounds, he added a much-needed body for the Jayhawks inside. After Ostergat entered the game Wednesday, he quickly signaled to Williams that he was tired and wanted to come out of the game. Williams ignored him. "And then a minute later," Williams said, "He looked like he was going to have a heart attack, so I took him back out. But he is very important to us." Ostertag said that he had been behind schedule in recovering from his surgery and that sitting out hurt his conditioning. "When I was in there for a few minutes I started sucking it up pretty bad," he said. "When Coach ignored my signal it meant he just wanted to give someone else a breath. I must take it and go play to the best that my ability will let me while I'm running out of breath." But according to Pauley, an out-of-shaped Ostertag is better than no Ostertag. "With Greg back we have a lot more size, and that's going to help us out a lot," Pardue said. "We can clog up the middle and if I get into four twirple or something happens, Greg is there for us." Williams said he expected Ostertag to be sluggish during the next few games. "It's probably going to be another two weeks before he canget into game-type shape," he said. "He's really going to have to work hard during practice to push himself because during a game you can't play enough to get any conditioning out of it." Kansas has struggled getting rebounds and has lost the battle of the boards several times this season. With the departure of sophomore forward Ben Davis, whose specialty was rebounding, and the injuries to Ostertag and junior Patrick Richey, the rest of the team had to fight harder inside. Ostertag said he wanted to return as soon as possible to help the team inside. "I really wanted to get back in order to help out the team." he said. "I think after a week or two of practice I should be back in shape." Dodge Huskee KANSAN Kansas center Greg Ostertag tries to strip the ball from a Wichita state player. Osterlag returned to action Wednesday against the Shockers after missing seven games. 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