CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, June 15, 1984 Page 6 Lack of wind will not stop yacht club Larry Weaver/KANSAN Members of the Shawnee Yacht Club skim across placid water during the club's third race of the summer. Ten sailboat teams competed in the race, which took place Wednesday evening at Lake Shawnee in Shawnee County. By MICKI SAMPSON Staff Reporter Even though the wind was barely stirring, the sail boats sliced through the merky water of Lake Shawnee Wednesday night during the third race of the season. Members of the Shawnee Yacht Club appeared to have brought their boats out more to enjoy the water and had been seeing them than to capture a blue ribbon. The race seemed more like a social gathering than a competition, as the rivals waved and called greetings as they passed by each other. BUT THE LACK of wind may have quelled any desire for an exciting race. Tom Sherman, rear com-mand-president of the KU Salu Cub, said. "You're at the mercy of Mother Nature." Sherman said. "If she doesn't want to give you any wind, well, that's what you have to deal with." Sherman, a sailor of 18 years, manned one of the boats in the sail club's fleet and sailed around the triangular course with the ten other competitors Every Wednesday and Sunday throughout the season, the yacht club sponsors races for its 200 members, including the KU the Sail Club. "Anyone that's a member of the sail club is automatically a member of the Shawnee Yacht Club," Sherman said. A membership includes full use of the docking and storing facilities, the clubhouse, and the use of the 15 boats that the sail club owns. from the Shawnee Yacht Club. PARTS SALES SERVICE The house that service built TONY'S IMPORTS DATSUN 2829 Iowa 842-0444 June 20, 27 and July 11 (Wednesdays) 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. READING FOR COMPREHENSION AND SPEED Running up a hillside might be quicker, he said, but it may cost the runner valuable energy in the long run. On the other hand, a longer but faster route may take more time, but the runner is assured he won't get lost. Ipso Facto Minneapolis Minneapolis (Six hours of instruction.) Although races vary in length and difficulty, they always demand quick decisions of the runners because they need to have with route choices, Egliksi said. Thursday June 21 Opera House 642 Mass. Lawrence, Ks Doors open at 8:00 - Showtime 9:00 TRUE ORIENTERING was done in rough, wooded areas like New England, where runners equipped with maps and compasses raced to check points at various places throughout the course. Blue Riddim Band Register and pay $15 materials fee at the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Hall. Careers organized until 1982, the KU team rose to national prominence in 1983, when it beat five-time champion U.S. Military Academy at West Point at the national intercollegiate championships. Tickets: $5.00 Available at Door only In April, the team kept its national title after winning the championships again at Waterloo, Mich. Special student subscriber offer! Your $17.00 semester subscription price, will give you the very best, State, Local, National and SPORTS news that is available in Kansas. "At the summer meets we really don't expect very many people." Menninger said, citing the lack of students at club members as the reason. STUDENTS One false move can cost the runner valuable time in a race, Mike Eglinski, Orienteer Kansas president, said. East of Iowa, N. of 19th E.N.Christie,842-0692 West of Iowa, S. of 15th Richard Todd, 842-4264 "Orienteering is a mix between cross country and navigating with a map," he said. The Topeka Capital-Journal East of Iowa AT THE MEET, four KU members were chosen to compete on a 10-person U.S. team at the world championships in Sweden. But unlike the deer, the orienter must think as quickly as he runs, calculating every step he takes, negotiating every turn. By MICKI SAMPSON Staff Reporter Although the Kansas terrain makes orienteering a difficult sport in the summer, the team will keep busy by participating in internal training at Juniper jailhall on Wednesday and practicing map reading on Thursdays The orienteer must be as much deer as man, as he飞 through wooded and rocky terrain, racing against time. Orienteers' different skills lead to national successes "RUNNING THROUGH the woods in this weather is silly." Fritz Menninger Kansas Orientte memoir of his life to walk through with a machete. East of Iowa A. E. Hall, 843-2276 The first local meet Sunday will be run on West Campus and a race through downtown will be run next week. This summer, however, the orient eering club won't be doing much running through wooded terrain. 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