6B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2002 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts Friday SEPTEMBER 13 EARLY SHOW Lee McBee & the Confessors 8:30 PM THE HEFNERS THE WHAT GIVES Saturday SEPTEMBER 14 FULL FEATURE PODSTAR DREAMER Sunday SEPTEMBER 15 6:30 PM SMACKDOWN LIVE ACTION TRIVIA 10:30 PM KARAOKE UPCOMING SHOWS AT THE BEAUMONT CLUB 10560 PENNSYLVANIA NC, NJ 810.341.2560 the pitch presents SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15 WILCO WITH THE BOAS the pitch presents SUNDAY SEPTEMBER.22 SOULFLY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 MEST WITH HOMEGROWN CATCH 22 & MADCAP HOME CATCH 22 & MARSHALL the pitch presents FRIDAY OCTOBER 18 AN EVENING WITH GOVT'T MULE LIBERTY HALL 644 MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE, KS 785.749.1972 Cross Country CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Weekend times only Cameron Schweh., Kansan sportswriter, junior Steve Vockroed, and junior Brian Raggett were Kansas men's top finishers last week, placing first, fourth, fifth and sixth respectively. Junior Laura Lavoie, junior Paige Higgins, sophomore Megan Manthe and senior Eve Lamborn swept first through fourth place respectively for the women. Last week senior Derec Lacio, who provides leadership for the team, and sophomore Chris Jones, who is among the top seven runners on the team, did not race because of minor injuries. Both will be racing tomorrow, but junior Abe Kimeli will have to sif because of lower back pain. Key sophomore Diane Disher, who last year finished 31st in the Midwest regionals, is still working through lower back pain and will not run Saturday. Clark said he hopes Disher will be back later in the season. "We want everyone to be healthy for conferences and regionals, it's better not to take any chances," Clark said. This week Kansas will run against a tougher field, Clark said. Five teams — Kansas, Kansas State, Fort Hays State, Illinois-Chicago and Emporia State — make up the competition at the Wildcat Invitational The Wildcat Invitational is being held in conjunction with the Topeka West High School Invitational. Contact Schmid at jschmidt@kansan.com. This story was edited by Andrew Vaupel. Hall of Fame presents awards to journalists SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Associated Press writer Jim O'Connell and CBS announcer Jim Nantz are the 2002 recipients of the Basketball Hall of Fame's media awards and will be honored during enshrinement weekend. They each will receive the Curt Gowdy Award at the Sept 27 induction of Magic Johnson, Larry Brown, Lute Olson Kay Yow, the late Drazer Petrovic and the Harlem Globetrotters. 1978 and has been the wire service's national college basketball writer since 1987. He has covered basketball at four Olympics, three world championships and three Pan American games. 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Paris can participate by purchasing football programs; $1 of every program sold this season will go to four beneficiaries: KU's Korean War Memorial Fund, KU Marching Band, KU/K-State Phi Gamma Delta Run for Leukemia, and KU sports clubs. Please remember when you tailgate: Alcohol may be consumed only during a three-hour pre-game period in designated parking lot. Alcohol may not be brought into the stadium. Underage drinking or unlawful conduct will not be tolerated. The Korean War (1950-53) has been called Americas' Torgotten war. "More than 60 KU students and alumni lost their lives in this war. The University of Kansas is restarting a drive to create a permanent structure to preserve the memory of Jayhawks 'service and sacrifice. The 'Proud to be a Jayhawk' program will help fulfill a decades-old vision for the Lawrence campus. 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