14 University Daily Kansan Sports Monday, Oct. 21, 1985 In-squad meet readies swimmers By Frank Hansel Of the Kansan sports staff Kansas swimming coach Gary Kempil said last week that because of the Jayhawk's tough first semester schedule, the intrasquid scrimmage was moved up a week to give Kansas more time to prepare for its first meet. The intrasquad scrimmage was won by the Blue team 107-104 Friday at Robinson Natatorium. The Crimson team held the lead with one event remaining, but the Blue won both the men's and women's 200-yard freestyle relay. The Blue team — Susan Spry, Liz Duncan, Karen Dionne and Anne Bloomfield — won the 200 freestyle relay in 1 minute, 37.93 seconds. The Crimson finished in 1:38.41. The men's Blue team — Chris Cook, Grant Seavall, Allan Chaney and David Strah — won the 200 freestyle relay in 1:27.67. The Crimson had taken a lead after 11 events by winning both the men's and women's three-meter diving. Mike Prangle won the men's three- meter diving, recording 306.00 points for six dives, and outdistancing second place diver Kent Griswold's score of 259.60 for the Blue. Crimson Lort Spurry won the women's division of the three-meter diving with a score of 240.15. Kempf said the KU schedule included meets with three teams that finished last year in the top 10 in the country and one team that finished in the top 15. "This is the highest caliber of competition ever." Kempf said. "I think we need to see the kind of competition you're going to see in the spring (in NCAA championships)." Kansas will open the season by holding the Big Eight Invitational Nov. 1-2 at Robinson Natatorium. Among the teams participating will be Nebraska, which ended the women's 10-year hold on the Big Eight swimming championships last year. "This year our goals are to return the Big Eight championship to Lawrence and to make the top 10 this year," Kempf said of the women's team. Kempt said the men's team would be improved and should move up in the conference standings, but he didn't know whether they would be strong enough to challenge for the conference championship. After the Big Eight Invitational, the Jayhawks will face Southern Methodist and Texas A&M Nov. 9. Kempf said both SMU men's and women's team and the Texas A&M women's team finished in the top 10 last year. Texas A&M men's team finished in the top 15. The KU women's team finished 14th last year and the men's team didn't place in the NCAA championships. The KU women's team lost only four swimmers from last year, and Kempf said this year's official conference roster would contain 18 of the 28 total women swimmers. Heading the list is All-American Tammy Pease The Bartlesville, Okla., senior earned All-America honors in the 50 and 100 freestyle. Friday, Peace won the 50 freestyle in 24.23 and the 100 breaststroke in 1.08:14 for the Crismon. The Election Season for CLASSIFIED SENATE is upon us! If you know someone who is concerned about the classified pay plan, or proposed changes in the State personnel regulations or the planned re-structuring of the clerical and secretarial classes, and if this individual is willing to speak and act on behalf of your EEO category, now is the time to nominate this individual. Nominations are due Friday, Oct. 25. PUBLIC ALVAMAR FALL CLEARANCE SALE —Titleist Tour Model Irons 2-PW Reg. $603 Now $403 —Powerbilt Irons 3-PW Reg. $250 Now $165 Powerbilt Woods 1-3-5-7 Reg. $140 Now $89 —Taylor Made Metal Woods Reg. $85 Now $68 —Assorted woods and specialty clubs —Jayhawk and Alvamar carry bags Reg. $54 Now $39 —All golf shoes 30% off-Dexter. Foot Joy All golf shoes 30% off-Dexter, Foot Joy We carry Jayhawk memorabilia ALL CLUBS DRASTICALLY REDUCED MACGREGOR-PGA-BEN HOGAN USED CLUBS AVAILABLE ALVAMAR 842-1907 PUBLIC GOLF SHOP 1800 Crossgate This Week's Specials Monday Chicken Sandwich French Fries 16 oz. Drink $2.20 Tuesday Chile Dog Onion Rings 16 oz. Drink $2.00 Wednesday Dbl. Cheeseburger Chips 16 oz. Drink $2.70 Thursday B.B.Q. Beef French Fries 16 oz. Drink $2.25 Friday Cold Ham & Cheese Chips 16 oz. Drink $1.75 9-3:30 Level 2 THE KANSAS UNION HAWK'S NEST Wed. Special: 75¢ Bar Drinks 11 a.m.-3 a.m. $2 cover the Sanctuary th & Michigan Reciprocal with over 275 clubs '843-0540 Alcohol Awareness Week Events Oct.21-25 What: news BLIPS Where: Watson Library Lawn (foul weather- Kansas Union browsing area, level 4) When: class breaks between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Thurs.—Your Legal Questions Get Answered Catch the Action on the Boulevard TOPICS NAB bar. Free drinks. Wescoe Beach. Thurs. Your Legal Questions Get Answered Mon. — ...A Sobering Moment Tues. — How 'O Beat a Sobriety Test Wed. — Adult Children of Alcoholics Tues. — How to Beat a Sobriety Test Wed. Adult Children of Alcoholics Catch the Action on the Boulevard Jayhawk Towing ORP/AURH