Friday, September 28.1979 13 Successful return Mary Stuart lost her singles match yesterday to Wichita State's Jan Loudback, but she rebounded to team with 1.5 singles winner Valencia Block to the No. 1. Doubles TGIF at THE HAWK VOTE VISA! Pd. for by Visa Coal. Student Legal Services are Available . . . 1) Advice and consultation on any legal matter. 2) Preparation, drafting and review of contracts leases and other legal documents. 3) Correspondence and negotiation in an effort to settle cases short of litigation. 4) Incorporation of bonafide non-profit student organizations. 5) Documents notarized. 5) Documents notarized. 212 Carruth-O'Leary phone for appointment 864-5665 Wednesday Night Walk-In Student Senate Offices Student Union 105B (3rd Floor) Time 7:30-9:30 pm Paid for by Student Activity Fees Female netters sting Shockers in opener Block used a sizing serve and vicious returns to beat Jodi Buterbaugh 6-1, 6-1. Led by the N. 1 singles play of Valerie Block, the KU women's team team defeated Wichita State University 7-1 yesterday. Mary Siaufer was the only Jayhawk to lose a match, falling to Jan Louderback 3-6, 6-4, 14 in No. 2.8slinges. Freshmen Marcie Eery and Maureen Guilifol won their first college matches, playing on 3 and 4 double, respectively. Esry, behind in the second set, came back to beat Cindy Pauls in a tie breaker 6-1, 7-6. Esry won the tie breaker 5-3. Kathy Merritt won her *N* 5 games match by default when her opponent, Greta Steimens, was stung by a bee in the first set. The gerrism was ahead 4-1 when Steimens had to Guilfoil beat Donna Wilson 6-1. 6-2. Shari Scherufer won the No. 6 singles match over Cheryl Gildall 6,3-6,1. Black and Stauffer teamed in No. 1 doubles to defeat Loudouter and Pauls 7-6, 4-0, while Merriott and Lisa Leonard two doubles. No. 2 doubles. No. 3 doubles were not played. Tennis Coach Tom Kivisto said the match was a good way to find weak points in the players' games. "We had to find out about the new people and the old people playing new positions," he said. "We learned a lot of things we knew we should be doing." "Maureen played extremely well and Marcie did well at times," he said. "Marcie had aċžƒé“ performance for a freshman team, but she was not the set and the treblebaker to come back to her." "Valerie is going to win some big matches in No. 1 singles, especially now that her concentration is good." Kivisto said the team score of the match was deceiving. "Even though it looks as if we gave Wichita State a good beating, we need to play better than we did." They're playing well. We'll be hard to beat, he said. "We're strong all the way down the line, and even if we lose a match up top, very few teams are as strong as we are." We Have DUNGEONS & DRAGONS (new shipment coming soon) Also SPI and Avalon HILL Strategy Games Sign Our Games Register Find New Friends & Worthy Opponents Open Mon-Sat 9-9 Sun 1-5 Now's your chance to meet your senators! Wednesday October 3rd in front of Flint Hall 11:30 am-3:00 pm Student Senate's Freshman Elections & 6 Nunemaker senate seats paid for by Student Activity Fees Women face 'Cats again Kansas State's and KU's women's cross-country teams, which have finished 1-2 in their first two meet, go at it again this afternoon in Columbia, Mo. But KU and K-State may have a little competition in the Missouri Invitational, but that could be changed. That competition could come from Missouri or Drake, which has recruited a wide range of players. "Drake could be a big power," Anderson said. "K.State, of course, will be tough, and you just can't throw out Missouri." Anderson said she would use 14 runners, including nine from seven count in the standing, Klu's No. 1 runner is Michelle Brown, the only senior on a freshman and sophomore team. "I've been pleased with our progress this year," Anderson said. "But I've been disappointed with our meet results. They haven't been what I expected." On Sept. 15, K-State edged KU for first place in the Wichita State Gold Classic. Then last Saturday, the Wildcats nipped the 'Hawks 21-35 in KU triangular. 'Hawks must scale hills The men's cross-country team takes to the hills Saturday, in Carbondale, Illinois, where KU meets Southern Illinois. "This is the most difficult course we've The Hawks won the dual meet between the schools 27-29 last year, but an improved Southern Illinois team and a win over the KU head coach Bob Jimcimons could be a reality. encountered in this part of the country," the Timmons said. "It has steep hills you run both up and down. It's tough when you haven't practiced hills that much." Timmons is taking a nine-man squad to the dual. In the season opener Sept. 15, the 'Hawks snared first in the Wichita State Gold Classic. Attention: Pre-dental Students Attention: Pre-dental Students The University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Dentistry is sponsoring a seminar on the profession of Dentistry on Oct. 5,1979 from 10-11:30 am. If you are interested in attending this meeting, please call 841-7128 at your convenience. DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE