Monday, October 9, 1989 / University Daily Kansar 8 NATURAL WAY 820 - 822 Mass St. LAWRENCE'S #1 RATED B-B-Q BLUE RIBBON RIBS Cashier Ets, Record & Pricel W whole Stab (14 Ribs serve 2-3) ... 11.99 Short End & Delicious Ribs ... 7.45 Rib Plate (5 Heart Ribs, Rib or Bean) ... 5.75 Rib Plate (6 Furry Ribs) ... 3.65 Rib Plate (6 Furry Ribs) (or 6) ... 3.65 BBQ PLATES BBQ PLATES Includes Fries, Bread, Pieces, Choice of Skaw, Beans or Potato Salad 4 Meat Concentrated BBQ Beef, Hickory Ham, Blue Ribbon Ribs, 2 pc. BBQ Chicken ...7.99 Combo Flame BBQ Beef, Young Turkey, Blue Ribbon Ribs 7.80 SANDWICHES Pit Plate One Silced Meat, Fresh Pork, Young Turkey, BBQ Beef or Hickory Ham...6.49 Burst End Plate Ends of Beef Cooked in our own BBQ Sauce ...5.85 Chicken Plate 1/2 Young BBQ Chicken ..5.65 Sausage Plate Smoked BBQ Sausage...5.65 SANDWICHES (Choice of BQP Pork, Beef, Turkey, Sausage or Ham) Children's Plate Olde Fashioned Hamburgers Burn Special Chopped meat in our own BQ Sauce ... 2.80, 3.10 or 3.65 Bum Jr. & Fries, 2 pc. Chicken & Fries or Jr. Burger & Fries ...1.9 From the Grill — 1/4 lb. Burger 1.85 Double Burger 2.75 Cheese Add 15 SIDE DISHES BUM STER BREAD BAQ SALCE SM MED. LRG Homemade Pasta Salad .75 1.00 1.50 Homemade Cool Salad .75 1.50 3.00 Homemade BBD Beans .75 1.50 3.00 Homemade Bread .75 1.50 3.00 Carly Fries .90 Onion Rings .10 Marmalade Pepper .05 Jalapeño Pepper .05 K 111 * Chili (Sessional) 1.00 1.50 K 111 * Chili (Sessional) 1.00 1.50 Dine-in, Carry out, Delivery & Catering CLIP AND SAVE THIS MENU! Emporia ROTC beats KU By Stacy Smith Kansan staff writer It was 7 a.m. Saturday as the group gathered at Lawrence High School. The morning started with push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups and a two mile run. But the day was only beginning. The University of Kansas Army ROTC conducted its annual Ranger Challenge on Saturday against Army cadets from Emory State Univer- Although the KU detachment lost to Emporia State, Capt. Jeff Wolf of KU ROTC said the team worked well together and did a good job. "The day went exceptionally well," he said. "There were a lot of sore feet, sore bones and sore muscles, but everyone kept in high spirits." By 9:15 a.m., the cadets were assembled in two nine-man teams at the Shenk Complex, 23rd and Iowa streets, to begin the next phases of competition. First was the grenade throw, then the weapons assembly and then the one-rope bridge crossing. But the greatest challenge was yet to come. The final event included a 10-kilometer run in formation, with each cadet wearing combat boots and carrying a 35-pound pack and weapon. The KU detachment finished the race in one hour and 10 minutes. "just to complete it is to do well," said KU Ranger Cadet Elizabeth Moneymaker, Atchison junior. "It helps to run as a group because you can talk to each other and give each other encouragement." Maj. Raymond Rhodd of KU ROTC said the cadets competed as a team, not as individuals. He said the Ranger Battalions were considered elite infantry units in the Army and were only made of the best cadets. "They are chosen for Ranger teams because of their leadership, physical ability and intelligence," he said. "These are some of the brightest people. Students, faculty and the public need to realize that these people are the future leaders of the United States Army." Andrew Morrison/KANSAN Army ROTC Cadet Mike Ducey assembles an M-60 rifle during the weapons assembly part of the contest. Stacked M-16 rifles. Andrew Morrison/KANSAN Jerrv Overbev. Topeka junior and KU Army ROTC cadet, launches a practice hand grenade. MAJOR HELP Business Give your grades and your career the business. Give them Macintosh. Make your forecasts, marketing plans and financial statements break the mold with powerful, easy-to-learn spreadsheet and wordprocessing programs. Without getting bogged down reading confusing manuals, Learn what more leading business professionals already know. With Macintosh, you'll have more time to enjoy the power of success. Decision Made. Macintosh. Burge Union 864-5697 1