6A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts WINTER AND SPRING BREAK BEACH & SKI TRIPS On Sale Now! www.sunchase.com 1-800-SUNCHASE MONDAY, NOV. 12, 2001 Cedarwood Apartments 944 Mass. 832-8228 - 1&2 Bedroom Apts • Studios • Air Conditioning • Close to shopping & restaurants • 1 block from KU Bus route • REASONABLE PRICES • Swimming pool • Laundry facilities on site Ask about our Fall Special! Red Lyon Tavern 843-1116 2411 Cedarwood Ave. Vietnam Veterans For Academic Reform Leonard Magruder, President presents: A talk with John Frydman-Criminal Defense Attorney The Drug Laws are too Harsh (Frydman) The Psychological Tests Don't Work (Maqruder) Cable Channel 19,7:30-8:00 pm Monday,12(Tonight) & Monday 19th. It might have been the warm California climate that ener gized the Kansas tennis team. As emphasized by coach Kiliman Waterman, it was impera Team wins title tive that Kansas end on a positive note. And this weekend at the Aztec Tennis Invi tational at San Diego State University, the season was marked with an exclamation point. A Jayhawk doubles team won the doubles title and a singles player advanced to the championship match. The sophomore doubles unit of Courtney and Kristin Steinbock rolled through the field, overthrowing two Aztec doubles teams in their home court. The second-seeded team rested through a first round. They retired Tereza Simonyan and Stephanie Chu of Cal State-Northridge, 8-2, and San Diego State's Julie Chindley and Katey Becker, 8-1, to move on to the finals. This was the second year in a row the Steinbocks advanced in the doubles championship match in this tournament. In the final match, they put down the top-seeded and No.19 team from San Diego State, Silvia Tornier and Lindsey Hedberg, 8-3. Waterman said she credited their capture of the doubles title on experience early in the fall season. "Everyone had a positive ending to this season and it is great to see that we finished so well." Waterman said. "They learned a lot from the past couple of tournaments and they were just so exciting to watch," she said. In the singles draw, senior Cheryl Mallaiah almost obtained similar success in San Diego. All four of her singles victories have come without dropping a set. Eighth-seeded Mallaiah beat Loyola Marymount's Georgina Dinham, 6-3, 6-1; San Diego State's Katalina Romero, 6-1, 6-0, and Lindsey Hedberg, 7-6, 6-2; and Cal-State Northridge's Tereza Simonyan, 6-3, en route to the singles championship match. Like the Steinbocks, she took down two Aztecs in their home court. Unlike the Steinbocks, though, she lost in the final match to top-seeded and 46th nationally ranked Silvia Tornier of San Diego State, 6-1, 6-2. Waterman said this was exactly what the team needed to close out this year. Jason Hwang Men's bowling team ranks sixth in tourney The Kansas men's bowling team placed sixth out of 44 teams yesterday at the Brunswick Great Lakes Collegiate Team Classic in Lake Zurich, Ill. The women's team took 10th out of 25 teams. Allen Emmons' individual average of 205 led the men's team yesterday, day two of the weekend tournament. Tiffany McDurney led the women with 196. Jason Elliott turned in the men's team second-highest average score with a 197. Elliott was followed by Jesse James' 191, Mike Keeler's 190, Marc D'errito's 188 and Ryan Ludwig's 187. On the women's side, Kristina Boehm, Annetta Manthei and Brenda Morgan each finished with average scores of 181. Kelly Zapf earned a 175 and Nicole Mofqueda scored a 170. — JayKrall Runners: Injuries impede CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5A Clark said Eisenmenger was on her way to a great race until around the four-kilometer point. side stitch midway through the race and struggled the rest of the way, running 22:54.7 to finish in 66th place. "It's just one of those things that breaks you heart because she was set up to be in the Top 20 and she ended up our sixth runner," Clark said. For the men's team, Junior Mark Menefee led the way, running the 10-kilometer course in 31:43.0 to place 33rd. Senior Charlie Gruber came in one-half of a second later in 34th. Two runners the Jayhawks had relied upon all season, freshman Chris Jones and senior Brent Behrens, did not compete at full strength and could only manage 107th and 138th places, respectively. Jones ran the race with an injured leg and Behrens battled illness in the two weeks between the Big 12 Conference championships and the regional meet Saturday. 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