University Daily Kansan Wednesday, August 29, 1973 9 'Hawks Eating Less; Meals Remain Good Athletes require a tremendous amount of food to satisfy their above normal appetites, and they too, are feeling the effects of the food shortage that has hit most areas of the country. Paul Sinclair, coordinator of meals for the athletes on scholarship, said that the normal process of acquiring meat was no longer sufficient. "We have to make more contacts with meat wholesalers," Sinclair said, "and sometimes we're not sure where the delivery will come from. 'We're experiencing the pinch just like everyone else." Another impact of the food shortage is the quantity of food that is served to the athletes. Although the quantity has diminished, the quality still remains high, and as a result, player reciprocation has been tremendous. Sinclair said. The most difficult time for buying meat and other products appears to be over, Paul. "At around the first of August was the most serious time for us," Bancalier said. "At Chiefs Make Player Limit KANSA CITY, Mo. (AP)—The Kansas City Chiefs got down to the 49-player limit required by the National Football League and one of them was picked up immediately. Veteran offensive lineman Sid Smith was claimed off the injured waiver list by the Houston Oilers. The 6-foot-4, 260-pound guard and tackle was not expected to see action for the Chiefs this season because of knee surgery for an Aug. 4 exhibition injury. Smith was the Chiefs' No. 1 draft choice out of Southern Cal in 1970. He played a backup role and on the specialty teams in all 14 regular season games last year. Released on unconditional waivers were Keith Best, Kansas State; John Embree, Los Angeles State; Fletcher Smith, Tennessee State; John Lohmehner, Emporia State; Fred Gramban, Michigan; Wilbur Lincoln, New Mexico; Richard Lincoln Minor, New Mexico State; Richard Sargent, Newberry College, and John Wood, Louisiana State. Best played on the Chiefs' specialty teams last year. The Chiefs also placed wide receiver Andy Hamilton on the deactivation list. He has brushed ribs and must miss the next two games. Riggins Leaves Training Camp; Pact Talks Fail "The way I see it now, don't think I'll be back," said Rigues as he left cam. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. (AP)—New York Jets' fullback John Riggs walked out of training camp yesterday after failing to come to contract terms with the club. The 6-foot-3, 233-pound fullback is reportedly asking for a $120,000 contract and is willing to wait until his demands are met. Riggins met with Coach Weeb Ewbank Monday night but was unable to come to terms. "John is a fine young man," said Ewbank. "I think he's sincere and everything he said he believed. We're just unable to meet his demands." Riggins met Ewbank again briefly Tuesday morning but the contract was not discussed. The 23-year-old, second-year student, was on her way to a new en route to his home in Centralia, Kan. Riggins reported to camp last week after a 5½-week holdout, but did not see action in the Jets' 'lost to St. Louis over the weekend. He told Ewbank that he does not want to be traded and will be open to new offers from the team. Riggins was named the Jets' most valuable player last season when he gained 94 points. A major concern for Sinclair is the high prices on commodities don't appear to be decreasing. enough meat to serve everyone. With the tension ensuing it appears we won't have the meat they want. sports 20TH CENTURY-FOX presents go up it takes a very long time for it to go down. Prices have doubled on some com- mercials. CHARLTON HESTON in Cooking oils are another concern for Sinclair and his staff since they serve three meals each day. Prices aren't going down because the oil supply program will be hit hard by the high costs. "Many items have increased from 15 to 28 percent over the past three months," Sinclair said, "and it is just becoming more difficult as many products on hand are discontinued." SUA Science Fiction Tuesday, Sept. 4 $75^{\circ}$ 7:30 Sinclair, who is starting his fourth year as meal supervisor, said the most rewarding part of his job is to see the athletes enjoy themselves in a relaxed atmosphere. He said that he had been most impressed with the pride the players take in keeping the dining hall in excellent condition. The chef also said that despite being used three times a day, SUA Film Society "The players have just been great," Sinclair said, "and we have developed many lasting friendships. This is the reward we get from working here. We have never had any big problems, to speak of, and the players can take pride in knowing they have acted like gentlemen while they have lived and eaten here at Jayhawker Towers." Thursday, Aug. 30 The Suitor CLEVELAND (AP)—Frank Duffy knocked in two runs and the Cleveland Indians took advantage of those Kansas City fielding to beat the Royals 4-3 Tuesday. Errors Cause Royals Loss The Indians scored a run in the first in- ning of a run-scorring single by John Lowe Lewtert An error charged to third baseman Paul Schalel led to two unrained runs in the sixth when the Indians scored three times for a 4-0 lead and dragged Draco, 12-13. Cleveland start Tom Timmerman, 84, was taken out of the game in the eighth in favor of Ken Sanders, who gave up a three-run homer to Fran Healy. Also, a ten-film pass good for any ten films in the Classical, Film Society, and/or Special Film Series. Season tickets available at SUA Office. $5 each. 7:30 & 9:30 SUA Film Series tickets now available for Science Fiction, Classical, and Film Society. THE LAST PICTURE SHOW SUA Popular Films 75c Cybil Shepard Ben Johnson Ginnie Leachman Friday, Aug. 31 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. directed by Peter Bogdanovich starring Sat, Sept 1 2:00, 4:30, 7:00 and 9:30 75° SUA Classical Films THE SEVENTH SEAL directed by Ingmar.Bergman KANSAN WANT ADS KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three Days 25 words or fewer: $2.00 each additional word: $.02 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication Wednesday, Aug. 29 7:30 & 9:15 75° One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 Three Days Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kaanan is offered to students without regard to their financial status. Please contact ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL FOR SALE KU, YEARbook from 1938, 1939 and 1921. (3). All in perfect condition. KU 842-283-81. Used matresses and box springs for sale. Good condition. From $20 and up per pair. 8-31 D-16 D-18 and case $35. Zuckerberg clavioid phone 822-4033 sewing machine phone 822-4033 8-29 电话 822-4033 For Bake 60 Chevy Caprips Best offer taken, For Sale 50 Chevy Caprips Best offer taken, for sale and brakes. Excellent running condition. Petunia, a deserted baby skunk, needs a home where she can have lots of attention (3-4). 8-21 Sealy Mattees and Box Springs Excellent candler- ing for large mattresses. Also four wood dressing chairs—$180 each. For softer mattresses, $250 each. Panasonic . 325S AMF. PM; stereo; cassette with BRST turbatek. Shure M736 Cartridge and pre amp, with warmeries. extras. Also; stereo cassette with warranty. Only one year only. 9-4 traffic will allow. Bob 843-710-63. Western Civilization Notes—Now on Sale! There are two ways of looking at it; 1.) If you use them, you're at an advantage. 2.) 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Kit: m464-8573. 9-19 Irish Seller for sale. Best offer. 842-4932. 9-5 Twin bed for sale. $20-Call Mate at 842-4932. Students: Looking for a place to live for a few months. Live in one apartment, rent the other two apartments. Live in one apartment, rent the other two apartments. Sewing machine. Machine 502A-21G 2G with cams and attachments. Best Singer made. Call 843-796-4010. AIC Registered Great Dane Puppies, 5 weeks or automatic welder, good condition. **623-809-4800** or www.aicdogs.com Wind Generators-Airborne interested in experimentally testing the low energy systems for undergraduate lab experiments. (E-mail: mwinter@ucl.edu) NOTICE DATNASM SPECIAL: Cannon High Performance Headers for 260Z. No effect emitters for $5.00. Offered at $25.00. Warranty for $5.00. Open at daily at 8:19AM. Inc Lawn Air Auto Plaza, #462-191. GAY LIBERATION IS FUN Meetings. 7:30 p.m. Union, Monday. Rup Counseling - 843-506-3506 Office - 842-972-3887 Office - B1-12 Box 24, Lawrence. LAWRENCE GAY LIBERATION, INC Frat-Sorority Social Chairmen Barn Parties at 18th on June 5. Call 99-436-3387 on 15th on August 5. Call 99-436-3387 on 15th on August 5. Call 99-436-3387 In need of female companion Must be obese and not overweight. Must wear upper classwear with outstanding qualifications. Must have a driving license. Five Days 25 words or fewer: $2.50 each additional word: $.03 Area's Largest Selection KASINO OVATION EPIPHONE GIBSON KUSTON FENDER GUITARS • AMPS • MUSIC Beligique 10 speeds Rose KEYBOARD Guitar Strings 1/2 Price Friday Nite 1903 Mass. 843-3007 ART'S CYCLE CENTER 506 W. 23rd 842-1894 BICYCLES Open Evenings The Artisan are an art and candle shop. They create handmade ceramics, paintings, battenings, batting cloths, chagall prints, candles, and more. Needlework classes begin Sept 4th. Crochet 3 Tuples for 8 weeks, needlepoint 7-9 Tuesdays, weeks 10-13. Crochet 1-3 Thursdays, weeks: 1-5 Thursdays, 1-3 Thursdays for 6 weeks, All Wednesdays. Needles 15-22 Wednesdays. 4th, Crewel Cupboard, 15 R, Bth 8:41-206 56 4th, Crewel Cupboard, 15 R, Bth 8:41-206 56 HELP WANTED Full or part time training, it is and women. We offer f VAD ain't ba^4 GIRLS WANTED: Earn $20-$30 per week working part-time. No experience necessary. Please submit resume to Blue Orchid Studio's established and legitimate Blue Orchid Studio. Day or evening shifts available. Pricient must have experience working as a call or come to us. We welcome the curious. Tue, Feb 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. #813-753-5755 8-31 Cocktail Wattresser Dishwashers Dishwashers, Experienced bartenders Apply Carry Lamp Lamps Baby sitting on Thursday, between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., with light power housekeeping. Call 850-627-3944. One dependable girl to work 9 a.m.-1 p.m. five day a week. AEBK, international job package. Student is wanted to babysit with professor's 2- year-old son every day morning; 8:30- housekeeping 842-519-8888 Female cashier, hostess. Attractive, personable. Available 6 a.m. on Sundays and part-time available. 9-4 m. on weekdays. Full or part time help for infant twins and six months old. Must have transportation. Near the hospital. Wanted: part-time help, part-time schedules for a restaurant. Must be self-motivated, personal interview. Visit Restaurant. For resume, email to HR@mrs.hu.ne. Wanted: Rock musicians to work with hand. band, drummer, organist. Guitarist. Call 442-767-0678. Wanted: Former Club. Air Patrol Cmder and Staff. Resume at www.vpcc.com. Contact Contact Cpmr. 823-6948. aero@vpcc.com WANTED Rostomite wanted to share 2-bedroom furnished apartment at 842-863-863 or come by April 15 122 Indiana Wanted: Babybaiting in my home. Inquire, phone 842-0270 8-30 Commuting: Want car pool to KU, Lawrence Commuting: waft cahp for TO, KU, Lawrence. Cultural Program Area: 8:20 Provincial Village Area Neat, quiet working girl desires similar working room. Please contact her at 841-2567 before or at workplace { phone 841-2567} before or at workplace. You can live on West Hills for $45 or $60 monthly, or rent to a condominium at 917-210-8600, apartment 81, 917-210-8600, apartment 81. Two bedrooms are included. Wanted Female Roommates to take a bedroom with you. Move in to room #2136 furnished with music, paid. Come by 1228 Louisiana, or call 514-297-7280. Ironing in my home. Call 842-3447. Only $1.00 per hour. 9-31 Honor for dog (*) Lab (*) Shepherd. Friendly. Farm preferable. Good people a mum. Call 841-735-2601 1. Female (grown, patient preferred), by doctor of the Central Airlines center,滴眼药。No drug pain, $2000. Central Airlines center,滴眼药。No drug pain, $2000. Open until 2 a.m. Phone Order 137-7683—We Deliver—9th # DELICATESSEN & SANDWICH SHOP Mobile Home Sales WHY RENT? 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Graduate female student preferred. 843-767-9171 The area, just 5 miles South of Lawrence, is home to the largest Jewish business in New York. Three trees provide markets that catered for business owners and their families. Communal living in mellow country home. Sleeping Room for rent: $45.00 a month. Close to campus: 1122 Indiana St. #92-216-119 Large space for two mobile babies 12 miles away; telephone call from the emergency call; call 841-3434 after 3 p.m. 9-2 Rooms with private kitchen, nicely furnished and amargate. Large kitchen, games. Ai conditioning. Kitchen. IMPORTS-DATSUN Rent your own private parking space, one block from Union, 843-9579 tf Reams for Student Attractively furnished Near the University, on a 160' lot, for up to per month.付本.付笔:8200-7080或8437-9475 2 separate rooms for rent—1 block from the hotel 144-175 Louisiana. Includes refrigerator, kitchen and laundry. SERVICES OFFERED Experienced babytitter seeks full-time or part- time employment in own home. 482-4870. 842-0444 Childbirth Education Classes, designed to prepare couples to participate jointly in physical and emotional aspects of pregnancy; childbirth, and breastfeeding exercises; conditioning and breathing exercises. For registration information contact: River City Repair Service A ncse, 815 Vermont, 841-4083. Customer service hours: 10:00-6:00. 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LOST Lecture Data Jun 19th Not able to lace Tetra Digit Jun 24th to lace Tetra Digit Jun 28th to lace Tetra Digit Jun 32nd to lace PERSONAL Lost my dog—Please help! I=Lah, I=Golden h Small 2 bedroom modern farm house in exchange for: graduate student and family tuition $443-$595 Graduate student and family tuition $443-$595 Employment Opportunities HAPPY BIRTHDAY! DON'T EVER LEAVE ME I LOVE YOU, Punkin 8-29 MISCELLANEOUS Mother's Age: April 16, 1928 - June 19, 2004 NYC Mother's Name: Rosemary White; Mrs. Rueda; e Eleanor Woodrow Write: Mrs. Rueda A 6-month-old male cat. It is well behaved favorable, and has a large tail. tit134 Iowa St. N. FURNITURE Says- JAYHAWK VOLKSWAGEN Lodon's used furniture—we buy and sell all types of good used furniture. Come in and see us. 18a-4d D1 -Call your University Sales Representative, JAY WILLIAMS, for a personal appointment. "Let the showroom come to you." 841-3361 843-2200 THE sirloin Delicious Food and Superb Service with Complete Menu. Steak Sandwiches, Toip, I.K.C. Steaks There is no requirement to obtain a license. Miles North of the Kaw River Bridge Open 4:30 Closed Mondays "KU ON WHEELS" 15a Ride Semester Economical—Ecological RIDE THE BUS Another Student Senate Service KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS WORK FOR YOU