4B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY,AUG.30,2001 YOU HAVE A TON OF BOOKS AND TEN MINUTES TO MAKE IT ACROSS CAMPUS. College life definitely has its challenges. The last thing you want to worry about is banking. Lucky for you, you don't have to. Because with free checking and MIM locations on the way to wherever you're going, Commerce has made that decision easy. Open an account today and turn your 1D card into an MIM/debit card that can be used all over campus and all over town. In fact, about the only thing it can't buy you is a faster route to your next class. Call, click or come by • 864-5846 • www.commercebank.com Back To Class Nokia 5190 $60 $-50 instant rebate $10 Nokia 3390 $60 -30 mail-in rebate $30 Smallest Nokia 8290 $130 $-50 mail-in rebate $/80 WEATHERFORECAST TODAY 85 Partly cloudy with a chance for storms 81 Partly cloudy FRIDAY SATURDAY 79 Partly cloudy KUJH-TV New TIMOTHY BUSH/DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES HTTP://CHKOND.PHISK.JKNX.USEN.DU GONGFARMER BY RANDY REGIER Crossword ACROSS 1 Bambi, e.g. 5 Pack to capacity 10 Jogger's gait 14 U.S. tennis stadium honoree 15 Stand for Homer 16 Actor Grant 17 Li quadrupled 18 Tropical vine 19 1952 Olympics site 20 Kiddy 21 Entrepreneur 23 Cat or Ray 25 Gratuity 26 Sot 27 Popular Halloween costume 32 Factory 34 Crowd noises 35 Commotion 36 Charge per unit 37 Count 38 Former mates 39 Undived 40 Banks or Kovacs 41 Out of style 42 Emergency treatment 44 Lively party 45 Forthwith 46 Christian and Helen 49 Relay epistle 54 Cup rim 55 Party-giver 56 French spa of note 57 European volcano 58 Heroic poem 59 Made over 60 For fear that 61 Desired object 62 Toboggans 63 Liberate DOWN 1 Real information 2 Flamboyant tie 3 Rapids 4 Neighbor of Ida. 5 Moon: pref. 6 Coin-toss call 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 | | | | 15 | | | | | 16 | | | 17 | | | | 18 | | | | | 19 | | | 20 | | | | 21 | | | | | 22 | | | 23 | | | 24 | | | | | 25 | | | | | | | 26 | | | | | 27 | 28 | | | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | | | | | 34 | | | | | 35 | | 36 | | | | | 37 | | | | | 38 | | 39 | | | | 40 | | | | | 41 | | | 42 | | | 43 | | | | | 44 | | | | | | | | 45 | | | | 46 | | | | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | | | 52 | 53 | | | | 54 | | 55 | | | | 56 | | | | | 57 | | | 58 | | | | 59 | | | | 60 | | | 61 | | | | 62 | | | | 63 | | | | 2001 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 8/30/01 7 Branch of the mil. 8 Marshes 9 Insincere praise 10 Athlete Jim 11 Corrosion 12 Get an eyeful 13 God of thunder 12 Shipped 22 Feels poorly 24 Hollywood crosser 27 Unbroken 28 Cabbage kin 29 Anti-IRS arrangement 30 Lyric poems 31 Cyrano's distinction 32 Coll. employee 33 Clinton appointee Guinier 34 Hindu princess 37 Fishing boats 38 Bridge seat 40 Harrow's rival Solutions to yesterday's puzzle 41 Jack of talk shows 43 Stoolie 44 Mixes together 46 Sober 47 Washer cycle 48 Sudden flow 49 Masticate 50 Navajo neighbor 51 Sale-tag notation 52 Mr. Knievel 53 Ocean motion 57 Pixie Players bowl to settle grudges The Associated Press WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn. — As organ music blares, two contestants prepare to settle their grudge match on the bowling lanes. On cue, the crowd in the bleachers cheers. Two women in tiaras and sequined red dresses the Queen Pins rotate a giant bowling pin to reveal the competitors. The bowlers square off to settle a dispute and win a chance at the grand prize — a 1973 Dodge Charger or a used snowmobile. Yes, it's time to play Let's Bowl, a show that looks for laughs between the gutter balls. After six years of bouncing around Minnesota television stations, Let's Bowl now airs Sundays at 10:30 p.m. EDT on Comedy Central. The half-hour show has a prime slot between The Man Show and South Park. Let's Bowl features a regular 10-frame game with the action in some frames condensed to a recap. When a polka-dotted kingpin appears in a "polka frame," the bowler who rolls a strike wins 500 pounds of Polish sausage or a quarter-cow. Once per game, a bowler can use the "distraction option" and blow an air horn to rattle the other contestant. In one installment of Let's Bowl, bowlers Tim Carnahan and Gregg Mau settled their disagreement that stemmed from Mau loaning Carnahan a station wagon so he could get to the child-care center where they both work. Problem was: The battery died and the tickets started piling up. Carnahan insisted he shouldn't have to pay them. But Man won the game. "The best thing about this show is that we don't have to talk about this anymore." Carnahan says. Tim Scott, 36, created Let's Bowl and co-produces the show with Rich Kronfeld. Scott had previous TV experience as a technical supervisor on Mystery Science Theater 3000, the defunct Twin Cities-based series formerly carried by Comedy Central. Now picking up Let's Bowl for 10 weeks, Comedy Central has caught on to what Scott knew all along: "Knocking stuff over, it's just inherently fun." ---