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Southwestern Bell AMC global networks Budding entrepreneurs: Looking for seed money? You've got the ideas. Now all you need are business plans. . . and,oh yes . . . the funding. Tuesday, October 9, 5:30 p.m., Room 426, Summerfield Hall Tuesday, October 16, 12:00 noon, Room 320, Summerfield Hall Learn more about entrepreneur funding activities at one of our information sessions: The KU School of Business and Rudd Foundation announce an opportunity for student entrepreneurs from all disciplines who desire to start their own business. The foundation has set aside $1,000,000 for outstanding student business plans that benefit the Kansas economy. For more information, visit the Rudd Foundation web site www.ruddfoundation.org. After that, contact Sanjay Mishra at the KU School of Business, 864-7528 or smishra@ku.edu. Deadline for expressing interest is October 29. Flu: Hill could return to field Kinsey and teammate Reggie Duncan face an Wednesday, Oct. 10 court date. They have been charged with stealing a Kansas student's purse and illegally using a credit card. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Wide receiver Harrison Hill received a boost of confidence Monday when he learned his shoulder was healing properly and the senior could likely return to action in three to five weeks. Hill, who is still contemplating an appeal for a sixth year of eligibility, said the time frame "Five weeks means I'd get back with four games left," Hill said. "If that was the case I think I do it." Notes: was encouraging. Hill, who fractured the left shoulder in four places early in the 'Hawks 41-17 loss to UCLA, said he would wait until another scan in three weeks before he makes his final decision on whether to return this season. Defensive tackle Ervin Holloman will miss Saturday's game as he attends his mother's funeral in Wichita. Bernice Bush, Holloman's mother, died Saturday, six days after suffering a heart attack. "Five weeks means I'd get back with four games left. If that was the case I think I'd do it." Harrison Hill Kansas wide receiver Senior Marquis Hayes will replace Holloman in the starting lineup on Saturday. Contact Briggeman at 864-4858 Golf: Wind gives teams trouble CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Yesterday winds picked up and wreaked havoc on the players at the Karsten Creek Golf Course. The third round average scores rose to 83.28, more than 10 shots over par. The average round for Monday's two rounds was just over 80 on the par-72 course. "It was a tough day out there not just for the Jayhawks but for everybody," coach Nicole Hollingsworth said. The next closest competitor was Christie Cano of Oklahoma State, who finished the tournament seven over par after her round of 77 yesterday. The powerful gusts didn't seem to affect Oklahoma State. The Cowgirls finished ahead of second-place Ohio State by an astounding 15 shots. Just as Oklahoma State ran away with the team title, Tula's Stacy Prammansudh gained first place honors after she shot a two-under-par 70 and finished the tournament at three under par. Kansas returns to action on Monday and Tuesday at the Women's Collegiate Shootout in Franklin, Ind. Meanwhile, hours away in Manhattan, senior golf casey "We'll take the experience we got from this tourney and use it to get ready for the Legends Golf Course at Indiana," Hollingsworth said. "We'll take the experience we got from this tourney and use it to get ready for the Legends Golf Course at Indiana." Nicole Hollingsworth Women's golf head coach Harbour was concerned that Kansas had a lot to lose and not much to win in the two-day tournament. As the layhawks limped home from Manhattan yesterday afternoon, Harbour's worst fears had been realized as Kansas slumped to a fifth-place finish in the nine-tie tournament. After trailing first place Kansas State by a mere six shots after Monday's 36 holes, the Jayhawks struggled mightily on the Colbert Hills Golf Course yesterday as the prairie winds kicked up around the course. "It was a difficult course and we were really not ready for the conditions," coach Ross Randall said. "We made horrible mistakes and could not adjust." One of the bright spots for Kansas was senior Travis Hurst. Hurst fired a closing 76 yesterday to finish in fourth place for the tournament. Hurst's fourth place finish was the sixth top 10 finish of his career. Redshirt freshman Andrew Price finished with a 79 for a tie in 13th place. Junior Chris Marshall carded an 80 to finish in a tie for 18th place. Also competing for the Jayhawks were Harbour and sophomore Tyler Hall. Hall finished in a tie for 43rd after yesterday's 83. Harbour endured one of his worst performances of his collegiate career after his final-round 86 which saw him stand alone in 48th. Lawrence native Ryan Morgan, playing for Rice University, hung on to the lead he garnered in the tournament after Monday's first two rounds. Morgan won the tournament with an even-par total of 216. The Rice squad finished the tournament in third place, three shots behind second-place Lamar. Randall was not pleased with the play of his team, but he realized that the Jayhawks must regroup as they cross the state border to compete in the Purina-Missouri Bluffs Classic in St. Charles, Mo., Monday and Tuesday. "We will face all of these teams in next week's tournament and hopefully we will fare better," Randall said. Contact Domoney at 864-4858 Kansan Classified The KU School of Fine Arts and Kansas Union present Brown Bag Classics Make your lunch a classic. Join the Music & Dance Department for free, noon-time performances. Just bring your lunch because drinks are on the Kansas Union. September 5 September 12 September 19 October 3 October 10 October 17 October 24 October 31 November 7 November 14 November 28 Student Artist Allyson Walters, Piano Professor Alice Downs Faculty Artist Michael Hall, Trombone Student Artist Peilien Wu, Piano Professor Alice Downs Student Artist Margaret Marco, Oboe Student Artist Susan Andrade, Soprano Professor John Stephens Student Artist Alan Hawkins, Bassoon Student Artist Kathryn Koscho, Piano Professor Jack Winerock The Kansas Woodwinds Student Artist Hugo Vera, Tenor Professor John Stephens KU Saxophone Quartet I Faculty Artists Ben Sayevich, Violin and Toni Marie Montgomery, Piano SFA Roundtable: Creativity The Opera Workshop December 5 December 12 Wednesdays, 12:30 pm to 1 pm, Alderson Auditorium, Level 4, Kansas Union Piano courtesy of Vaccaro's Piano and Organ of Overland Park School of Fine Arts University of Kansas