12 Wednesday, April 6, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS 1029 Massachusetts phone 841-PLAY - Fraternity & Sorority Letters * Baby Jayhawk Tattoo * Bring your own design or choose from our extensive selection * Reasonably priced * Hospital sterilized Fine Line Tattoo Inc. Mon - Sat 29° Mass. St 12 - 8pm Topeka Tues. till 6pm 233-8288 Free one Free "free" - single cappuccino - latte or mocha - espresso with student I.D. University Photoshop 641-3775 2319 Louisiana 841-3775 London $319 Paris $345 Rome $415 Athens $455 Frankfurt $349 Faces are each very from Kansas City based on standup presentation. Restrictions apply, fees not included and fees will be call for more details. ESPRESSO' HOUSE 10 E. 9th-$\frac{1}{2}$ block east of Mass. 7am-7pm Mon.-Sat. • gourmet coffee • scones and pies • Italian cream sodas • soups sandwiches • gumbo southern specialties - gumbo-southernspecialties 843-3007 exp.4/30 LiveMusic! BRANDING IRON SALOON 806 W. 24th • 843-2000 Open 4 p.m. - 2 a.m. Thur., April 7th Elite Male Dancers April 8th & 9th Santa Fe April 15&16 Prairie Fire April 22nd & 23rd Billy Spears Free Dance Lessons Saturday & Tuesday 7-9 • Unlimited Parking • Big Screen TV • Daily Drink Specials • Open 7 Days Formally just A Playground CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Arkansas basketball fans, savor the moment. It was some kind of finish to some kind of year: No matter what coach Nolan Richardson has told his players about getting no respect, this team now resides at the summit of college basketball. Arkansas is king for now; next year no guarantees By Harry King The Associated Press Whether there will be a return to the summit next year is another matter. The Razorbacks will have just about all of their players back, but that guarantees precious little. a first NCAA championship. a No. 1 ranking for nine weeks a No. 1 seed in the Midwest Regional In 1909, when Todd Day, Lee Mayberry and Oliver Miller were sophomores, the Razorbacks made it to the Final Four. Wait 'til next year, people said. In 1991, Arkansas lost in the finals of the Southeast Regional. Wait'til next year,people said. Then thoughts turned to Day, Mayberry and Miller as seniors in 1992. By that time, they were probably all ready for the NBA, and Arkansas lost to Memphis State in the second round of the tournament. This 1994 group was special—it genuinely enjoyed playing the game. Besides the Kentucky game in the Southeastern Conference tournament, it played hard every game. There was no jealousy. Not when Al Dillard was getting all kinds of notice for his long-range shooting. Not when a TV technician used an electronic illustrator to expound on Corliss Williamson's shaved head. Guys on the bench swooned at their teammate's dunks and 3s. Everybody swooned at Scotty Thurman's killer 3-pointer with 50 seconds left Monday night in the 76-72 victory against Duke. The only two seniors are Roger Crawford, who broke his ankle in the second round of the NCAA tournament, and Ken Biley. Crawford started four games and averaged more than seven points a game. His biggest contribution came when he relieved Corey Beck or Clint McDaniel in the pressure defense. Biley played in only 18 games and averaged less than three points a game. Chemistry might be corny, but it's the right word for these Hogs. Who knows what will happen when they start over again? Source: The Associated Press Joe Harder/KANSAN The Associated Press NEW YORK — The average salary rose 6.1 percent this year to $1,188,679 on opening day, according to a survey by The Associated Press. The 6.1 percent increase was double the 3.3 percent salary rise between the start of the 1992-93 seasons. slightly, to 265 from 262, the total of $2 million players rose to 192 from 182 and $3 million players increased to 119 from 99. There are 43 $4 million players, an increase of six, and 14 $51 million players, an increase of two. While the number of million-dollar players on opening day rose only The average salary usually declines during the season as veterans are released and replaced by younger players. It declined to $1,076,089 by last Aug. 31. 50¢DRAWS and NO COVER EveryWednesday Night plus: $1.75 Schooner's 401 N.2nd 842-0377 WE HONOR KANNY 20th Anniversary Sale 1974 1994 5 days only We're 20 years old and we're celebrating! Wednesday April 6th through Sunday April 10th. FREE! Someone will win a free GIANT bicycle this week. It could be you. 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