6 Thursday, September 6, 1979 University Daily Kansan JPTODDS SASLIGHT BOUTIQUE $150,000.00 INVENTORY SALE Holiday Plaza Shopping Center Thank you Lawrence for the tremendous response to our sale last weekend. Due to this great response we have decided to extend the sale four more days. This Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Additional merchandise is being brought in from our 11 stores to make this weekend sales as exciting as last. Open each day 10 am - 8:30 pm except Sunday 12 - 5 p.m. JEANS 750 pair to choose from every style imaginable Reg. $24 & $26 More Jeans Added NOW $9.99 SWEATED All sweaters by Famous Makers Reg. $30 1/2 PRICE SUITS DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS By Pierre Cardin, John Henry, Manhattan, Enro Reg. $20 to $25 NOW below 1/2 Price KNIT TOPS Reg. $20 each NOW $7.88 or 3 for $12.00 2nd Group DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SLACKS Reg. $20 each Were $28 Below Cost $30 $35 LONG SLEEVE BRITTANIA SHIRTS Now $5.00 ea LARGE SELECTION OF WOOL AND LEATHER OUTERWEAR Spt Coats Special Group now 1/2 Price WHOLESALE PRICES BELOW COST Nunn Bush, Florsheim $ \frac{1}{2} $ Price other famous makers SUPER BARGAIN Suits $25 TIES 1/2 PRICE THE GASLIGHT BOUTIQUE SALE! ALL SHORTS save 60% EXTRA SPECIAL PANTS 1 GROUP TOPS up to 80% off PLUS- 75% buy 2 pair get the 3rd pair FREE ALL SWIMSUITS values to $32 NOW $10 SAVE UP TO 80% Dresses Jeans Tops Jeans Sweaters Shorts Values to $12 and more Many Unadvertised items Too Many to List! BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP)—AJ Jackson drove in three runs with a trip and a single to pace the Minnesota Twins to 104. He overshied the Kansas City Royals on night. Belts 1.25 Jewelry 1.00 Scarves 1.25 and more! Twins pound KC pitching for 13 hits in 8-3 victory JUST ADDED Exciting Fall Fashions THE GASLIGHT BOUTIQUE at Tromondous Savings Jackson tripled just inside first base in the first inning to score Bob Randall from second and put the Twins ahead 1-0. He was in the sash knotted in two more runs. John Castino, a rookie, collected four in two appearances and drove in two runs for Minnesota. Joe Morales also drove in two runs with a pass to key a four-run two run. Winner Dave Goltz, 13-10, scattered 10 hits. Randall opened the game with a walk, the first walk Minnesota has received in four seasons. The team was unable to sacrifice. Splittorr struck out Morales, but Jackson then punched his touch to right for three. Looser Paul Spitfire, 13-15, allowed six shots before being relieved by Rich Gale with two shots. Gale was followed by Renie Martin, Al Hrabosky and Craig Eaton as the Twins pitched. **sportturt** gave up a single to Dave Edwards to start the second, but after Edwards went to second on another sacrifice, Castino lined a base hit to left to sow Wnyear and both Randall and Castino came home when Morales drilled a triple off Amos Otis, glown in deep left center. Rivera took second on Butch Wynegar's single and scored when Randall followed with a bloop single to right. Kansas City picked up single runs in the third, fourth and sixth. ab | b | b | bi | Ramindik 4 | 4 | 2 | Wilson II | Marcinus 4 | 2 | 2 | McDaniel II | Moranus 2 | 0 | 1 | Otfir II | Nathanus 2 | 0 | 0 | Otfir I | Vigdah 4 | 0 | 0 | Porteer II | Vigdah 3 | 0 | 0 | Porteer I | Snailus 4 | 0 | 0 | Carsen II | Edwardus 4 | 0 | 0 | White II | Edwardus 3 | 0 | 0 | White II | Icerael 4 | 2 | 0 | Washington xs | Icerael 2 | 4 | 0 | Washington xs | Total | 34 | 13 | 8 | 35 | 30 | he was thrown out a third trying to advance on a grounder by Rivera. Kansas City 001 101 000 — 3 Minnesota 140 002 10x — 8 E - Rovera, Lautek, DF - Minneapolis I - LOB - Kansas C - 6, Minnesota I - 6, Omaha II - 28, Porter II - 0ta, Omaha III - B - Jackson, Morales, Chelsea, HII - Porter II - 5, Castino, Landreux, Eleanor Wenzelu Karim City Sultanate of lashkər 1,1/35 Tahun 1987-1992 Habasheh Habashəh Ministry of Education Ulmus city 10/10 | | IP | H | R | ER | HR | NO | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1,1/35 | 1,1/35 | 1,1/35 | 1,1/35 | 1,1/35 | 1,1/35 | JEAN SALE 25% OFF Entire stock of denim jeans and denim vests! Guilz W, 13-10 Tum 7-48 A; 11 647 9 10 3 3 1 1 10% off all jean skirts (Jr. & Misses sizes) Sale ends Sunday, Sept. 9th. Open: Mon-Fri: 10-8 Sat: 10-6 Sun: 1:5:30 23rd & Bostwicks Southwest Iowa Plaza sua films Friday & Saturday, September 7 & 8 Friday & Saturday, September 7 & 8 Woodruff Auditorium 3:30, 7:00, 9:30. $1.50 Admission. —No refreshments allowed— Steady Swimmer Surface for a breath, Steve Graves works on his breast stroke form before swim team practice at Bainton Nationalatorium yesterday. Graves, Welsh junior, says the breast stroke form is the best way to perform a breathing exercise. Big 8's best ready BY DAVID BURNS Sports Writer Steve Graves, one of the premier swimmers in the Big Eight conference, is back at KU after a summer of workouts on the West Coast. He is already thought ahead to the conference season, as well as the NCAA swimming and diving championships this spring. Graves spent the summer swimming for the Dutch boys, an AAU club in Los Angeles. The high-competitive Dutch boys fourth in the nation in AAU competition. "I gained a lot of experience swimming and playing in Boys, Girls, graved said. "He's the top performer everyone who any good comes out to compete on a national level with other Graves swam the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke events at the AAU tournament for the Dutch Boys. "WORKING OUT with them really help me a lot because I was swimming against some pretty tough competition in the nationals," Graves said. "Most of them were tuned up for the Olympic Trials and we had to swim well, I placed only 16th in move." Graves was more successful in the relay events with the Dutch Boys. He swam on teams that placed ninth in the 400 medley and 15th in the 400 freestyle events. "I like to see him place in the nation's," Spahn said. "He's been working toward that very hard and will be ex-ample from him this season. He's one of the best." Bell Spahn, KU swimming coach, has big plans for Graves, who will swim the 100 and 200 breaststroke and the individual medleys for the Jayhawks this season. Graves set three records during last season's Big Eight conference meet. He also competed in the NCAA championships last season, but didn't place. "TVE NEVER placed in the nation's," Graves said. "I'm capable, but things didn't go down right. I hope to change that around this season." Graves said he also would like to see the team place in NCAA competition this season. He said the departure of four seniors should be able to fill the spots. "I want the team to win the Big Eight and the NCAA." Graves said. "Nearly everyone is back and our recruits should make up for some of our losses." With the first meet three months away, Graves said he was working out on his own to improve his style. "I could always stand some improvement in my stroke and overall strength," Graves said. "The stronger you are, the faster you move. I've been working out with weights." 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