Wednesday, October 17, 1979 University Daily Kansan 11 Women netters beat WSU; men drop exhibition match The KU women's tennis team beat Wichita State University 8-1 yesterday for the second time this season, but the men lost an exhibition match with the Shockers 3-6 in an MacBook Pro, and Marcie Erys was the only KU woman to lose, failing to Jan Louderback 3-6, 7-6, 3-4 in 3 singles. Corsey Nason, playing in her first match this season, beat WSU's Drummish Smith in 0.5 singles 6.2-6.4. Nason filled in for Lissa Leonard, who had the flu. Nason and Esry teamed to win No. 3 doubles B-2,5-7,6-4. Val Block dropped only one game in taking care of Greta Siemens 6-1, 6-4 in No. 1 simules. Mary Slatier beat Cindy Pauls 6-4, 6-4 in No. 2 and Maureen Guillain whipped Jodi Bbutterburgh 6-4, 6-1 in No. 4 action. Shari Hobbs scored the winning 5-3, 5-3. Angles of the KD lilies team won. The men played with their strongest lineup for the first time this season, but it wasn't enough to feed off the Shockers. David Thies beat the nation's 128-handed college player, Mark McMahon, in No. 1 singles: 6-2, 7-4, 7-1. The other Jaywhawes who Rustie Kortz at No. 3 singles and Burkert at No. 6. Even though the 'Hawks won only three matches, Coach Tom Kivisto said the men played well. "We last some close matches," he said. "Wichita State had some line-up changes and were not playing in the positions they came up with, but we played them since they were the NCAA representatives from Region 5 last year, but they haven't been there when we play them again in two weeks." The KU volleyball team will be home tonight to face the Ravens of Benedictine College at 6:30 in Robinson south gymnasium. Coach Bob Lockwood said Diane Schreeder, setter, would miss the game and the rest of the season because of an ankle injury. KU was virtually eliminated from regional tournament and the team has now lost most of its last games. To qualify for the regional tournament, the Hawks will have to almost shut down the playoffs. BALTIMORE (AP)—Dave Parker and Willie Stargell, the power part of Pittsburgh's lineup, dive in a pair of seventh-innings runs to ignite the Pirates attack at Pittsburgh tied for the treasure by defeating Baltimore 4 in last night's sixth game. Wichita State comes to KU next Wednesday. The Jahyhaws then travel to Stillwater, Oka. for the Big Eight Tournament Oct. 26-27. Pirates win second straight 4-0, send series to Game Seven It was the second straight victory for the Pirates and forced the series to a decisive sevent game tonight. Scott McGregor, the winner in Game Three, will pitch for the Baltimore Orioles—possibly after he, who started Game Four for Pittsburgh. Left-hander John Candelaire and bulleen are Kent Tekville combined for the seven-hit shutout — the first of the Series — at Pittsburgh its chance to become the fourth team to receive from a 3-1 game deficit and in a best-of-seven Series victory. Since the eighth inning of Game Four, the Orioles have fallen into a slump, managing just one run in 18 innings. Their best game was against the Twins, Jim Palmer, who pitched a creditable Candelaire, who has been troubled by back and rib case injuries, was taken out for surgery in the seventh as well as the Pirates to get something going against Palmer. But game, matching Candelaria's shutout through the first six innings. Speedy Omar Moro, criticized for his poor hitting in earlier games, drilled the second of his three singles of the night to Tirun Nair and then to Tim Firoh bounced a ball up the middle. Orioles稳持 Kiko García tried to field the ball and keep his foot on the base for the force play on Moreno. But he succumbed. He hit the ball squared through for a single. That set the Pirates' table, with big guns Parker and Starkell come up. In the first inning, Palmer had escaped a similar jam by hitting an eighth. This time, however he didn't eat it. Parker, who carried a 429 Series batting average into this game drilled a single past second baseman Rich Dauer, scoring Moreno with the game's first run and Finally in front, Pittsburgh went to the ace of its bullpen, the lanky, bespectacled Tekuke. He moved the Otrioles down easily, allowing one hit the final three. sending Foli scrambling to third. A moment later, Stargell got the second run home with a sacrifice fly to left field. The Pirates doubled their lead in the edg. Ed OT opened with a single and dashed to third on Phil Garner's ground that bounced into the left field stands. Bill Robinson, who had come into the game in a defensive shift in the seventh, was able to stay with him and then Moreno, who had left 11 men on base in the first two games of the Series. The Pirates came out swinging against Palmer from the start. More bounced on a gloved hand was the pitch, and Foli doubled the glove of third baseman DeG DuCinces on the next Parker hit Palmer's third pitch down the third base line, with DeCinces making a sharp backhand stop to throw the batter at the runners behind them. Then, Stargel also went after the first pitch, popping out, and scoring the touchdown to take a pitch and finally bound out. In the fourth, Palmer's wildness got him in trouble. With one out, Milner and Madlock drew consecutive walks. Baltimore has its best shot at Canalaria in the first when Garcia opened with a single and moved to second on a three-point line. The Murray hit into a killer-kill double pla what looked like a double pen, but Madick's rolling block slide at backstop would get him the runner up to reach first. With men on first and third and two out, Pittsburgh highest With Candela on deck, Patmer solved his problem by hitting Garner with a pitch, loading the bases. Then he struck out Candela on three pitches. Candelaria and Palmer dued on even terms into the seventh, and then the Pirates bats woke up and produced the first of the runs Pittsburgh needed. The University Daily Call 864-4358 KANSAN WANT ADS CLASSIFIED RATES AD DEADLINES one wheel two three four five six seven eight nine ten 15 wrecks or fewer 20 wrecks 25 wrecks 30 wrecks 35 wrecks 40 wrecks 45 wrecks 50 wrecks ERRORS for run Monday Thursday 4 p.m. Tuesday Friday 4 p.m. Wednesday Wednesday 4 p.m. Thursday Friday 4 p.m. Friday Wednesday 4 p.m. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS The UKW will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in or simply by calling the UMN business office at 841348 Every Sunday also selling wooden crates. Herb Altenbernd. tf UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 Also selling wooden crates, Herb Altenbernd. tf ANNOUNCEMENTS The Hole-in-the-Wall, selling fresh fruits and vegetables. Also sold, roasted and raw pulses in the oven. Two well-baked pies, honey, powder, and sorghum. Every Sunday. Watch for truck packed at 9th & Indiana. Home warehouse. Desserts sold in stand-alone bed-dish-wall, selling fresh fruits and vegetables in the shell. Twelve varieties of dry beans, rice, every Sunday. Cornbread, corn cakes, hard Abendtong, etc. INTRAMURAL TRACK . . . ENTRY DEADLINE WED., OCT. 17. 5 P.M. 208 ROBINSON 208 PAPER BACK SALES are down 15% nationally and we anticipate a large return to BOOKLEVEL all of our 50,000 packages is a price have been and will always be "Come in and browse at 1401 Ackman Hall 10-31-20 Zen practice nightly 6 p.m. Free lecture by master Seining Sahin, Monday. Oct. 22, 8 p.m. Jayhawk room, student union. For information phone 842-7010. 10-22 Need help with compost! Communication Resource Center staff answerer. Free evening course: Topic "Writing the term paper." Week of June 18, 10am to summerfield to all students. 10-17 "Christmas in October": BAZAAR B.L.D.S. "Children's gift sets": PINKIES 2 p. handmade gifts and crafts, ornamental baskets, badges goods, candy, vinaflora homeware painting, dinner plan. Furnish room dri-Pre-13. Room 10 - 19 Employment Opportunities Check with the opportunities军职。 a career advantage of the Northwestern State, 202, 803 Summerfield, OT, 23, or call Robert L. Shields, CUA, 411 Aguayo, Agen. 1845, 1224, Lawrens National 19-18 FOR RENT FRIENDLY RIDGE APARTMENTS NOW RENT. First month, $750; second, $1,200 and unfurried, from $170 to $280 per month but not rented. Kitchenette upstairs but no kitchen space but roster, INDOOR HEATING but roster, FIRE SURVIVAL at 44 Front River. Next door to Roosevelt Eiffel. Rooms with private kitchens. Close to Union. Phone: 843-9579. tt FOR SALE 1-3 bed room apartment, houses, mobile home 2-bedroom apartment, houses, mobile home Bell 841-6244 or Bell 842-6065 10-31 All Friour Ride Apts. 1-5 months rent free $E5 10-31 All Friour Ride Apts. 1-5 months rent free $E5 Bell 841-6244 or Bell 842-6065 Room needed to share four bedroom phone Bell 841-6244 + 'utilities' Call 841-6065 Room needed to share four bedroom phone Bell 841-6244 + 'utilities' Call 841-6065 Most sub-lit immediately-Jayhawey Towers App. Partially furnished. Bell 842-6065 10-17 Single bedroom app. for bedette, 2922 Ouchidian bedroom app. for bedette, 2922 Ouchidian 1 bedroom apt. app. Call 842-6065 1 bedroom apt. app. Call 842-6065 Letters 2 bedroom att. app. guav. April 02- 10:10 mo. Call 842-0270 or 843-001 10-23 Lennon 5 older house ad. New, 1婴器 $E5 Lennon 5 older house ad. New, 1婴器 $E5 3 bdrm. house, close to KU bus line. No pets. 1 bedroom, couple or couple $34/month. 670/events, eighty/events. FOR SALE Western Civilization Notes. Now on Sale! Make sure to check out the "Special Instructor's Guide" as a Study guide. 2 for Class preparation. 3 for Workshop experience. 4 for Western Civilization® now available at Town Center, Mall Bookstore & Great Books Store. WATERBED MATTRESSES $36.98, 3 year guarant- tenance WILEY LIGHT, 704 Mass, 843-136-86 SunSpeed—Sun glasses are our specialty. Nonprescription only. Huge selection, reasonably ordered. 1021 Mass. 841-5770. TF Alternator, starter and generator specs Alternator, starter and generator motive MOTIVE ELECTRIC 843-7690, 3900 W, 6th tph Best energy costs this winter. If you buy this car, your annual fuel cost will be $293. Daniel wood stove to his 18 month-old house. You would pay a great deal for this kind of furniture. But you have to pay about $400 at an air conditioner built in 1200. This is a huge expense and can take up a large amount and high energy costs. Contact Marie Lynch at 643-2322. Zachary C. Newborn at 643-2322. 1979-1980 use cars—please let me be your guide when purchasing a used car. Call and find out why so many KU students buy used cars from Booth Smith-Landmark Ford 443-2560. - 19-19 CHEAP TRANSPORTATION! Puch Mopeds. Rick's Bike Shop, 1035 Vermont. 841-6642. TF 1971 Impala, 2 dr. HTR full power, AC, good condition, very dependable. 542-3475. 10-17 Two rooms of sculptured green carpeting and applippers. Approximately $10 x 10$ and $9 x 12$; $12.50 each. Wool laid jacket, size 5, worn only 6 times, $30.00$, 842-6697. 10-18 Large green Alpine ski jacket. Goose down length. Fits like a dress for Mary. M measure. I call back. 10-17 Grounding Ditaphene, gran (gran) saline, samp purpurea; *Ditaphene* encyclopedia of railroad beds. Rink, at 411-8422. For sale, United % fare coupon. Best offer. Call Rh42, 864-0500 evenings. 10-19 PUCH sport moped. NTS miles, perfect condition fully equipped. P.V., KS. (913) 649-0177. 10-18 1971 Pinto, appalled. 67,200 miles Must sell, price appallable. Call Keith. 843-5073. 10-19 1977 Cutlass 442. Loaded. Call Greg 943-6244. 10.17 9 week old 4 Ferrets, make adorable pets. Call 843-4843 after 6 p.m. 10-23 Four United Airlines 50% discount coupons. $45 Call: 825.8378. 10-18 One way United air tickets to Pittsburgh, PA. Good until 12/15 855 each or B.O. B64-6005. 10-19 Exhibition and sale of Polite Art-Satellite Union-Monday and Tuesday, front of main union all week 11 a.m.-2 p.m., posters, cut-ups, tapestries. 1971odgeMonaco four-door, fully equipped Supercar. See to apprecite. Some models have optional New model delivery receive if one goes off-special at 495 Ray Rockshorn 929 Man Open 10:23 For Sale - 69 Ford XL, 2 door hardtop. P5, PB. (price or eventing) Michelin Tire Sale! 20, 25, and 30% discount at Ray Stoneback's downtown. The appliance store with discount tire dept. 10-30 FOUND Set of keys found on stairs west of Maleon Hall, claim them at Hoch Aud 10-17 Small gray pouchie, male, between Indiana and Mississippi streets on 8th St. 843-655-0483 Identification cards found around Ridge Court apartments. Contact Traffic and Security. 10-19 Found gold bracelet near chaneler's residence. Call 841-8542 to identify. 10-19 HELP WANTED MEN* WOMEN* JOBS! CRUSISHERS! SALIING EXPEDITIONS! Good experience! God付货! OR APPLICATION INFO JOBS! to: CRUSHEW WORLD 135, Box 60229, Sacramento, CA 95000. Box 60229, Sacramento, CA 95000. OVERSEAS JDSS-JUMP季年 round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. all fields. Annually, expounds paid Sightseeing.ree JC, JC Box 25-34, KA Canada. CA 92652. DAY 10-29 Need extra money? Sign up for babysitting! Call 484-3602 or the Student Engagement 484-3606, or the Student Engagement 484-3470. Your name will be given to a babysitter. You will receive a 15-minute break. 10-17 Wanted—auto parts company counterperson, full or part-time experience. Possible. Come to 10-12 315 W. 49th St. Pizza Hut As one of America's leaders in the restaurant industry, we've always wanted people to be among our most important assets: the people who work with us and the people we serve. So, if you've been looking for a full or part-time position with flexible hours where your attitude, ability, and personality are more important than your experience, apply at any of the three Lawrence Pizza Hut entrances. 804 Iowa 934 Massachusetts 1606 W. 23rd Bureau of Child Research Achievement Place, Fairbanks, AK. Child research available in $350 million each month. Experiential work with adolescent youth preferred. Own work with adolescent youth preferred. Own work required. Work required. Excellent experience and work required. Child Research is an equal opportunity department. Contact Marty Jalil at Achievement Place, Fairbanks, AK. WANTED—students for part-time roles in Life Immigration and Citizenship Program to learn you with our internship Program Interviewing Oct 29, 1979 at the Placement Cen- tral, Inc. (543-780-8610), Lawrence, Massachusetts. Cit. Agent Interview #183-1533, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Language Preschool Proximal Bureau of Child Development collection and analysis. Must have bachelor's degree in education or post-graduate research and pre-derived job data. Affirmative action offered. Applicant should be 18 to 24 years old. Louisiana. Admission deadline Oct. 31. An Equal Opportunity, Affirmation Act action is available for applicants with disability regardless of race, religion, sex, disability status, or other protected category. Dishwairer for sorority house. $15 per week and meals. Call 413-6650. 10-17 Gahrelkis has a few immediate opportunities for wait-times, such as being in supply in person, carpooling, 249 days of holiday support and LOST MISCELLANEOUS 10 week old male puppy. Solid black. Brown sea collar. Needs medication. Please call 842-3501. Very attached. 10-19 Lost sick, black and white cat with spot on skin. Please call Scott at 841-3512. 10-23 THEIS BINDING COPYING—The House of Uber's Quick Copy center is headquarters for their binding and copying in Lawrence. Let us help you at 858-Mine or phone 426-310. This is Uber's office. NOTICE Reward for return or information leading to return of '19 color TV stolen 18-78 from Gallery House apartment. 842-6521, after 3:40 p.m. 10-17 p.m. EMERGENCY FOSTER PARENTS - If your family wishes to volunteer at a Nationwide Children's Service League you will be invited to call 612-530-3400, State license and training required. State license and training required. The entry deadline for the Intramural Track Meet is Wednesday, Oct. 17th at 5:00 p.m. The entry deadline for the Immunary Swimming Relays is Monday, Oct. 22 at 5 p.m. More information 208 Robinson 884-3546 9R THE CAMPUS SAFETY SERVICE is being organized to provide safety training for the groups, and the KU police department. The CSB request them Excelr will work in teams of one or more volunteers. Volunteers need to be trained to volunteer are needed for需救队. If you are volunteering, please call KU-fire, mail KU-camill, call KU-info, 844-3260 for more information. Please contact us at ku@campus.edu Oct 19 - Nov 18 Papery due soon? Will provide personalized bibli- ographies on your topic in social sciences or humanities. HAVE M.A., MLS. CALL 842-302-15. PERSONAL Can't afford or find a local attorney? Call Legal Aid 864-5564. If FOX HILL SURGEY CLINIC--honors up to 17 weeks. Pregnancy treatment, Birth Control, Counseling, Tubal Ligation. For appointment call (800) 460-1400. 491 St. Island. Overst. Park, KS. If you looking for a car with a奢华 beech wood interior, don't miss the Harbour Lakes. If you're a young people you'll like. The Harbour Lakes offer day and friday afternoons for TGIF New servise to the Harbour. Get your skin together at JOBS ON SHIPPING: American, Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. Send $250 for informa- tion. Mail resume to: HR@washington.edu. 16-17 Washington. 98362. GAY CUNSELING REFERALS Through Head- masters Mt.3245 and KU info. 8642-8066 IF use of www.gaycunseling.org PERSONAL Can't afford or find a local attorney? Call Legal Aid—645-544-2881 VETS—Are you getting your benefits? Maybe not. Check Campus Vets. 118 B Union. 864- 4478. if Advance tickets for the movie JESUS available 10-18 PSYCHIC AWARNESS AND HEALING CLASS. Call now for late enrollment. Eve Leseman 842-7842 10-17 Call John 843-4004. 10-18 Mark, if I knew your last name I could properly mark for the wine and rose. Call Me. Janet, Susan. Is there life after acid?? The San Louis Opisbo Tar Creatures 8,400 people can't be wrong!!!!! 10-19 PSYCHIC CHEMICAL READINGS. $23.95 * Light housekeeping, cleaning, 3 or 4 hours weekly. Must provide own transportation. 842-607-007 86 Hubbard station wagon 4-door, new battery, heater runs, wall Call: Jeff 644-905-108 (8-10)- V-W Rabbit: 76-56,000 miles with 2—wheelies. 10-30 Pioneer SX242 Stereo Receiver $100, Ultralline Speakerkrs 15, Call. Feff. 841-2381. 10-20 10 appointment secretaries for Ieal National Portrait, Studia, morning and evening shift. $2.00 plus bonus. Apply in person, Westminster Inn, 252 W. bickhill, 987 Pte. 10-19 This letter is personal as it can be. Since every form of slavery, of any kind or another, free-attained and retained by intelligent people of individual personality. These people are Martin Luther King Jr., who would vote without paying a fee, and I would vote with had the right to be called this year when the Klu Klux Klan was refiled in March in a city in the country so constituted to have the college education some people think they must have. In fact, in May, of course, but not before, he knelt for many people for whom he called the colonists. Some I have not personally也 write this letter, but I now realize it was including the fact that it is very personal. Floyd K. is claiming the fact that it is very personal. Floyd Substitute teachers for Baseer-Linwood USD- 408. Contact Board of Education Office 754-1296 10-20 Come Play in the Hay BREW-HA-HA Tonight. 10-17 For Rest, newly remodeled two bedroom apartment, 315 east 19th. 19th $175 plus deposit. Graduate students preferred. Call 843-5729 10-18 WHOOPEE!" Another great drinkin' darin' Brindiband Bash. Oct. 16 ("In" people call former "Coach" for details). 10-17 Archie—The Art & Design building needs a new name, how'd you lambehakes Hall? 10-19 ASTA SINGING TELEGRAMS songs for every new occasion. Anniversary, 11-6 841-515-1280 11-6 www.astasinging.com Sam. Happy. Hope it it's fine "n" dandy because you're awfully broial. Bro! Love. 10,75 Free lecture on Christian Science by "The Conce- niousness of the Healing Christ," by John A. Grant. In First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1701 Massachusetts, Monday, October 22, at 8:00 a.m. Gold women's ID. bracelet with gold heart charm. The name Jena on front. Love From Scott on back. Reward. Call 841-1426. 10-20 'THE BLACK CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE' a lecture by Edward L. Wheeler, Atlanta, Georgia. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union Blit 8.10. Come to the all new MAD HATTER Happy Hour m. a.m. Monday the first Open. 7 p.m. 10:31 Friday's Free, the zoo is closed. In the Animals are gone but me. So with a little wine & cheese, a few hrs, of TV maybe you can measure this bear. How about it? Baby! 10-17 Sigma Nu and the Wheel present the 1979 Daly Mar. Look-Alike Conference, KU's only campuswide beauty contest. Oct. 20 at the Sigma Nu House, 1:30 pm. free beer! Don't miss!!" 1792 Daisy Mae Look-Alike Conference Sat. Oct. 20 at the Stigma House 1:30 n.m. Free beer, Fun & games! 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