10 Monday, September 11, 1989 / University Daily Kansan 63 athletes participate in Triathlon By Andres Caveller Kansan sportwriter The Jayhawk Triathlon at Pomona Lake yesterday attracted athletes from Lawrence and the University of Kansas to compete in swimming, cycling and running. The triathlon, in its second year, was organized by Recreation Services, and 63 athletes competed in the event. At 9:05 a.m., 36 individual competitors and nine teams were ready to swim one-half mile, cycle 17 miles and run five miles. Pomona Lake is 43 miles southwest of Lawrence. "Everything went great," organizer Rick Cameron said. "Every time you have a race where no one gets hurt, it's good." Kirby DeMott, 29, Olathe, was the overall winner with a time of 1:27.34. DeMott, who graduated from Kansas State, also won the triathlon last year. Mike Byers, Humboldt, finished 15 seconds behind DeMott. Scott Cady finished third, two minutes and nine seconds behind DeMott. Detroit. "Good bikin" Scott, I thought I couldn't catch you," DetMott said to Cady minutes after the two triathletes crossed the line at the southern end of Pomona Lake's dam. "Cady crossed the dam going 28 miles per hour," Cameron yelled to the public before Cady entered the transition area. in the water, but in the cycling portion, Cady took a two-minute lead on DeMott, who later beat Cady in the five-mile run. "I usually come out of the water and get off the bike pretty well, but today I felt weak on the hills," Cady said. Leslie Brooks, 22, Leawood junior, won the women's division. She led in all three portions of the race and finished with 1:43.34. Brooks qualified this summer for the Sept. 30 Hilton Head Triathlon, the last race of the United States Triathlon Series. "It will be fun to go there," she said, "at least I will get to see all the Bob Frederick, Kansas athletic director who competed yesterday in his first triathlon, said it was a great experience. Frederick, who has been running competitively for 14 years, said he hoped to compete in other triathlons next year. The race was also open to teams of three. Each team member had to execute one of the three activities in relay fashion. A team of three Battenfeld Scholarship Hall juniors won the team division. Named the Aardvarks, Eric Westhues, Columbia, Mo., swam; Scott Strecker, Great Bend, cycled; and Kevin Babbit, Vinland, ran. They led their division with 1:49.34. "The water was great," Westhues said. "I thought it was going to be cold from the rain." "This is our first triathlon. We did it for fun," Babbit said. Karl Brehm, Lawrence senior and Robinson Gymnasium lifeguard, won the University faculty and staff division. EVERYTHING BUT ICE BEDS, CHEST OF DRAWERS, LAMPS, & LOTS MORE! 936 Mur 936 Mass. Have you lost it? Have you found it? Do you want to sell it? Do you want to buy it? The University Daily Kanan Classifieds are read by more than 72% of the student population at KU. Come in today to 119 Staunfer-Flint Hall and place your classified ad. WANNA BET? A college graduate can earn more than a million dollars before retirement. Why gamble your future earnings — and your life—trying to beat a train at a railroad crossing? Remember, trains can't stop quickly..you can It's a wise career choice. OPERATION LIFESAVER KANSAS For more information or a safety presentation, please call Tom Hill at 816-483-4574. Where: Watkins Health Center West Side When: Sept. 14th & 15th 9:30-3:30 HEALTH FAIR '89! Burger King at 23rd St. is now accepting applications for all shifts Flexible Hours - Half price meals - Free uniforms Shift differential for day and night shifts APPLY IN PERSON BETWEEN 2-5 P.M. 1301 W.23rd The Power To Be Your Best $ ^{\circ} $ Get off to the right start in school this year with a Macintosh Computer. Burge Union 864-5697 Macintosh Computers priced with educational discounts are available in the KU Bookstore in the Burge Union. - Educational discount open only to full-time KU students, faculty and staff. See details in store. - Payment must be made in cash or cashiers check. - Educational discounts open only to full-time Listening And Notetaking Intensive Workshop learn and Practice: Cornell Method of Notetaking Tuesday, September 12 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. FREE! Lecture by Professor Robert Herah, Director, Human Histology Workshop presented by the Student Assistance Center. 2023 Haworth Hall Classified Directory Announcements 105 Personal 110 Business Personal 120 Announcements 130 Entertainment 140 Lost & Found 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 100s Announcements 105 Personal Bla Citation who creamed brown Old Station Wagon Monday, Aug 28 between two and four, lot 92 near stadium. The police are about to go on a patrol and one I won't press charges, 1-383-2210 Jieo Kim, you really are easy and you Lisa are special Let fortune be with U2. MAX U:HOW DO YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT??? Real Estate 110 Bus. Personal B. Ace is in your full service auto repair shop. C. Ace is in your 315 N. 9th St. 941-605-8056, card. discover. 315 N. 9th St. 941-605-8056. 400s Children's Valley offers preschool and kindergarten programs available at www.childrensvalley.org (854-732-6150) (854-732-6159) An absolutely awesome array of antiques, glassware, fine antique and modern pieces, jewelry and costume jewelry, handmade quilts, primitives, dolls, comic books, toys, collectible items, vintage clothing books, Persan rugs, carnival glass, Maxfield Parrish, art deco, advertiser, gift shop, Royal Douton, and so much more stuff it will blow you away. New York is home for 150 shops. New York has 150 shops. Open every Sat. *- 10 am. For boe rental info 842-6816-61. Visa/Matechera Bison/Bison Formal and formal/ semi-formal wear. Quality gown – Affordable prices. All special occasions. Wedding access & access. 1041 Johnson Hall Comic books, Books, Penthouses, ats. Comic's, 811 New Hamphis. Open Sat. & Sun 405 For Rent 430 Roommate Wanted Merchandise 305 For Sale 340 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy 800-351-0222 In Call: 317-431-8728 Cr, rush $2.00 to Research Assistance 11321 Academy Ave. #206-SN, Los Angeles, CA 90252 Custom design also available - all levels Government Photos. Passport, immigration, visa, Modeling, theatrical, advanced fine art portraits. Slides can be a valuable asset to your artistic future. Tom Swells 749-1611. Great selection | Banuch & Lomb, Ray-ban Magazines, 945-001-011 NKE-AIR! Our shears are not our price. Fairs* Sports Goods, 783 Massage Time help and substitutes. Must have at least 3 courses in child development or early childhood. Call Sunshine Center. QUALITY TUTORING. MATHEMATICS. STATISTICS. Economics. All levels. Experienced teachers with MAs. Call Dennis 849-1055. Brock eek. Thousands of used and rare albums 10 a.m. to p. 8 a.m. every Saturday and Sunday. Quanril's Flae Market, 811 New Hampshire. Sales your game? Have you own your business? Details: McLees, Box 3688, Lawrence, KS 60506. STUDENTS: The College of Associate Entrepreneurs is having the year's first meeting tomorrow, 7 p.m., Parlor A, Kansas University WHAT A RACQUET! Prince, Head, Dumpster, Donkey Sports playing the 721 Mass. 945-413-811. Sports playing the 721 Mass. 945-413-811. For confidential information, referal & support Counseling Center 914-243-5480; Headquarters Counseling Center FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY SKILLS Help for students of any language. Thursday, September 14, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Dailay Hall Room, Burge Union. FREEST: Student Assistance COMMUTERS: Self Serve Car Pool Exchange. Main Lobby, Kansas Union. Give your hand their big break. JKHK's 1890 New Music Search is "to Send your donut tape (w/2 sound) to JKHK by Sept. 25. Let JKHK do the rest. look for details on posters around campground." 120 Announcements LEFTENING AND NOTTEAKING Intensive Workshop. Learn the Cormat method of notteaketing in organized groups. Weekend in Heworth, FIRE! Student Assistance Center, 123 Burnett, 864-904-8944. Grieving and Loss: The University Counseling Center is offering an information and support group for individuals who have experienced a life-threatening illness. The may be due to a life-threatening illness. Learn about HOSPITALS. Sign up for HPER HOMESTANDER - other lessons available. Call Gail, 40, said she changes in one's life. The group meets on Wednesdays from 4-6pm. Contact Dr. Gary Price, 118 balley Hall, phone or email to the group of you have questions about the group. informed in running with a winning coalition for student senate spring '19? Call for details. NEED A RIDE/RIDER? Use the Self Serve Car Pool Exchange, Main Lobby, Kansas Union REMAISSANCE FESTIVAL TRIP: Sunday, April 14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., day trip in the 15th Century where they werynigs, where the Raleon Falcon returns, and where you can witness the workmanship of glass blowers and blacksmiths only $11.00 (includes bus and you too can拿黑手作 all in the mourning of yesteryear! Dog Races Trip: Thursday, September 14, Join SAU for opening day at the Woodlands Race Track. Visit us from the Union at 8:00 or don't leave up sign at the SAU office: 843-377-0110. $10.00! Suicide Intervention - If you're thinking about suicide or are concerned about someone who is call 814-234 or visit 1419 Mass., Headquarters Counseling Center. (includes bus transportation) KC ROYALS vs. Minnesota Twins MONDAY, SEPT 11 $8.00 Sign Up in the SUA Office 864-3477 TAKING FOUNDER OVER CALCULUS. Free strategies for success in Math 115 & 116. No registration. Monday, September 17, 9 p.m.-31m. Strong. Student Assistance Center, 123 Strong. The Islamic Center of Lawrence will have 2 debates between Dr. Anis Shorroh, a Christian scholar, and Dr. Jamaa Sharroub, a muslim scholar. Dr. Jamaa Sharroub will be the Quran. Word of God or Mohammed? On Sept. 16 the title will be: "The Divinity of Jesus." Both leaders will read from the Kansas Union at 7:15 p.m. each day. Jurors J Arabians. - Your complete horse facility. Lessons by qualified instructor, boarding, sales training. HILLEI TUTORS: List your name with us. We refer inquiries to you. Student Assistance Center Friday, Sept. Shabbat Dinner 6:00pm. RSVP by Thursday September 14 Distinguished Lecturer, Dr Yosef Olmert speaks on "Irrealse Politics in a time transition." 8:00 pm For rides and more information call 864-3948 WANT TO HIRE A TUFUTOR. See our list of tutors. Student Assistance Center, 185 Shrub Street. 130 Entertainment GRT INTO THE GROOVE Metropolis Mobile Sound, Superior sound and lighting. Professional club, radio DJ's. Hot Spirits Maximum Party Thrust. DJ Ray Valleau. 841-7035. INSTANT SOUND PRODUCTIONS will provide the music & light show for your next dance or parade, with its unique sound and selection, and its art-sound and light will blow the lid off your party., without doing damage to your budget. Instant Sound., providing music & lighting, is available at statewide store 131 Darlin Garage 84-124-122. DINNER SPECIALS Chicken Fried Steak $4.00 TUESDAY: Ribeye $6.50 WEDNESDAY: Chicken Breast $4.00 Johnny's Up & Under 401 North 2nd In a Hurry? Try Johnny's Classic Burgers 9th Illinois 1