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With your preceptor's help, you'll meet your new challenges and rapidly move into a leadership role of your own. If you're a BSN candidate...or you are an RN with a BSN...you'll find the rewards and responsibility you're looking for in Army Nursing. Contact your local Army Nurse Corps Recruiter. Call 1-800-USA-ARMY ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. Guatemala $925* Auckland $498* Madrid $379* Buenos Aires $519* Bangkok $475* SPORTS We are each way from Kansas. City is one a mile apart. Taxes not included and restitution cost. Call for other details, both one way and round trip. 1-800-475-5070 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Rugby squads enjoy weekend victories By Mark Button Special to the Kansar The Kansas Rugby Football Club was successful at the collegiate and club levels this weekend in the 25th Annual Heart of America Rugby Tournament. The varsity squad took fourth in the collegiate division, and the club team took third in its division. The tournament was at WSOte Park outside KansasCity, Kan. The varsity started the tournament on Saturday by beating Central Missouri State 20-3. In the following Lenexa sophomore Jeff Schmidt, fullback, and London junior Matt Delargy, kicker, left the game. game, Colorado State beat Kansas 12-7 in overtime. Kansas was dominating CSU when two key Kansas players were injured. Kansas coach Jey Hoobler was disappointed with the loss. "We beat ourselves more than they beat us," he said. "We made two mistakes early, and they capitalized." A failed penalty kick attem. cost Kansas the game. The varsity went on to beat Arkansas-Little-Rock 5-0 and Arkansas 12-7 in overtime for the fourth place title. "We dug ourselves a hole we could get out of." Hoober said. was beaten by the Kansas City Blues 29-0. The club team began by drubbing both Kansas City's B-team 43.0 and Tulsa 32.0. In the third game, Kansas The Blues scored 14 points in the first two minutes of the game. couldn't get out of," Hoobler said. In the final game, Kansas beat Kansas City's A-team 20-13, grasping third place honors. The varsity's current record is 8-4, and the club record is 7-3. Men's lacrosse wins tournament By Robyn Wherritt Special to the Kansan The Kansas men's lacrosse team kicked off its fall season this past weekend defeating Kansas State and a men's club from Kansas City in a round-robin tournament. First-round play began with Kansas and Kansas City. Jason Rosenberg, senior goalie, fought off shot after shot from the goal-happy Kansas City team. His saves paid off in the end because Kansas beat Kansas City 7-3. Clay Malloy, senior midfielder, said, "This was our first game of the year. We played like a team, we really came together when we needed to." Senior Chris Israel was the high scoring player of the game with four, and senior Greg Goss, senior Joe Needham and Scott Palton, graduate student, added the other three. In the third round, Kansas faced Kansas State. Kansas State took a 6-4 lead in the third quarter, but Kansas struck back in the fourth. Kansas came from behind and won the game 8-7. "It was a close game," mudfielder Goss said. "The winning goal was made with two minutes left in the game." gainte. With the winning goal by sophomore Andy Risinger, Kansas won the tournament. Since lacrosse's regular season has not started yet, the team agreed that for them to win their first two games of the year, it was an accomplishment. Lacrosse is not considered a varsity Paul Kotz/KANSAN Padi Korz) KANSAS Kansas lacrosse player Jake Vanlandingham, right, attempts to come up with the ball. sport at Kansas The team receives money from Student Senate. Kansas is in the Great Plains Lacrosse League. This year's lacrosse team has approximately 30 members and begins its league games in the spring. HOMECOMING THIS SATURDAY KICKOFF-1 P.M. MEMORIAL STADIUM FRIDAY E PARADE - 5 PM JAYHAWK BLVR. PEP RALLY/CONCERT - 6 PM POTTER'S LAKE • Go JAYHAWKS! FOR TICKETS CALL 864-3141 OR STOP BY THE ALLEN FIELDHOUSE TICKET OFFICE M-F, 8 AM TO 5 PM SOUTH END ZONE SEATING: $5 - KU STUDENTS (WITH CURRENT KUID) Artists & Writers We're looking for artists and writers who are interested in being published. People with talent and ambition. Our feature magazine, K-you, will be profiling students' short stories, poems, illustrations, graphic designs, photographs and other artistic endeavors in the upcoming Arts & Literature edition. If you've ever wanted the opportunity to find yourself in print, the time for emancipation is upon you. But the deadline for entries will also be fast upon you - Monday, October 26. you - Monkey, bear Spread the word. Wear down those pencils. Position those typefaces. Stroke those lines. You could be published. **Imagine it**. (Then submit it). Turn in portfolios and/or writing pieces with your name and phone # to Brad Hamilton 119 Stauffer-Flint