8B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS AND THAT WEDNESDAY,OCT.31,2001 FEEL THE PRIDE KANSAS vs. #1 NEBRASKA •Tickets Still Available• First National Bank "CHALLENGER" THE BALD EAGLE "CHALLENGER" THE BALD EAGLE At the end of the National Anthem "Challenger", the bald eagle will soar into Memorial Stadium "Challenger" is the only bald eagle that is trained to free fly in sporting events such as this year's World Series games in New York and the Opening Ceremonies for the 1996 Olympics. "Challenger's" pregame flight is sponsored by The University of Kansas chapter of Pt Beta Phi. FIRST NATIONAL BANK $10,000 KICK 4 CASH! Four lucky fans will be randomly selected to compete for the First National Bank $10,000 Kick for Cash half time competition FIRST NATIONAL BANK JAYHAWK FOOTBALL BUTTON GIVEAWAY The first 5,000 fans entering Memorial Stadium will receive a Jayhawk football button courtesy of First National Bank. The first 5,000 fans will also receive a Kansas football schedule magnet and coaster. WILLIE PLESS KANSAS FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTION Kansas football great, Willie Pless (KU - 82 - 85), the all time leading tackler in Kansas Football history will be honored in special halftime ceremony THE ZONE FAN INTERACTIVE AREA/GAMEDAY BANDS Beginning two hours prior to kick off be sure to stop by The Zone (underneath the video board) presented by Coca-Cola and 9.5 the Buzz. E Double will be playing on Campanile Hill RICHARD PETTY DRIVING EXPERIENCE CONTEST Innovate, innovating for our world (through the UN) Innovate, innovating for our world (through the UN) **RICHARD PETTY DRIVING EXPERIENCE CONTEST** Three fans will compete for the chance to win two passes to attend the Richard Petty Driving Experience. One of the three contestants will be randomly selected from fans in attendance at the game. The remain two contestants will be selected from entry box locations at both Lawrence area HhVee stores. Acuvue Acuvue Acuvue Lowest Pricing of the Year Acuvue contacts as low as $14.75 per box ask for details Bring in this ad and save $10 OFF a contact lens exam or- $5 OFF a glasses exam Not valid with other offers or in conjunction with insurance claims. Coats must be presented at time of service. 10% off the spectacle with this ad Not walk with other offers or in conjunction with insurance claims Coupons must be presented at time of sale the spectacle - eye wear center Let us make a SPECTACLE out of you. Located next to Dr. Kevin Lenahan & Associates Dr. Kevin Lenahan Optometrist & Associates Hillcrest 935 Business Park·Lawrence, KS·(785) 838-3200 In the Hillcrest Shopping Center www.lenahaneyedoc.com WEATHER FORECAST TODAY 76 49 Frightfully warm and goolishly windy. TOMORROW 73 45 Sunny and pleasant. FRIDAY 70 45 Sunny, getting cooler. KUJH-TV News Newscasts are every hour on the half hour starting at 5:30 p.m. TIMOTHY BUSIN/DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES TERM/TCHNONPHX PDRX KANEI, END JAY BY MARIO GONZALEZ Release of Harry Potter movie creates excitement for all ages The Associated Press Howard Katz, a 75-year-old dentist in Manhattan, can't wait until mid-November. Neither can 11-year-old Anna Harris in Utah. Years and miles apart, they share one thing: They're readers who are wild about Harry Potter. And they're eagerly awaiting the movie version of the boy wizard's first adventure. "I want to go into the theater and see what they do with it. ... I want a ride," said Katz, who has refrained from re-reading book one of the Potter series in favor of letting the movie refresh his memory. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone premieres in London on Nov. 4 and hits theaters Nov. 16. Based on the first of author J.K. Rowling's best-selling series, the movie follows the adventures of Harry, an orphan boy who is invited to become a student at the Hogwarts School The movie — directed by Chris Columbus and starring little-known Daniel Radcliffe as Harry of Witchcraft and Wizardry. - faces giant expectations not only among the book's fans but at the box office too. Paul Dergarabedian, president of the box-office tracking company Exhibitor Relations in Los Angeles. said Sorcerer's Stone could break opening-day and opening-weekend records. "It's just a dream come true for kids," said Dergarabedian, who has already seen the film and liked it. "It is one of the most anticipated films ever, and I think it will live up to that." Because it is the first in a potential series, it's especially important to the filmmakers that the movie do well, Dergarabedian noted. And it is expected to usher in a strong end of the year for the industry, along with Monsters, Inc. and Lord of the Rings. There was no word from Warner Bros. on how many of the nation's 6,979 theaters would show Harry Potter; Mission: Impossible 2, which opened in May 2000 in 3,653 theaters, has the record. In Logan, Utah, Anna and her 8-year-old brother, Ian, thought they had hit on the perfect way to see Sorcerer's Stone on opening day. After hearing that their uncles cut school to see Star Wars in 1977, they suggested to their mother that she take them out of school to see Harry. "The matinee would be right when I have gym and lunch." Anna said, stressing that she wouldn't be missing any academic classes. Mom wasn't swayed. "We're not going to be skipping school for a movie," said Lynette Harris. But since she's a Harry fan, too, she admitted, "We probably will have someone in line" for tickets to an evening show that day. 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