8 1. 如图所示,在平面镜中看到的像为 Monday, October 12, 1992 STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE Constituency Meeting College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Seniors and Juniors October 12th at 7:00 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union. This is your opportunity to meet and express your views to your Student Senator. The University of Kansas Libraries Surplus Books Sales SPORTS Wed. Oct.14 English & American Lit. Watson 2nd floor 8-4 Thur. Oct.15 History & Political Science Watson 2nd floor 8-4 Sat. Oct.17 Latin American Studies Watson 2nd floor 10-4 Anthro., Psych, Sociology Watson 2nd floor 10-4 Business & Economics Watson 2nd floor 8-4 Philosophy & Religion Watson 2nd floor 8-4 Germ., French & Ital., Classics Watson 2nd floor 8-4 Art & Architecture Watson 2nd floor 8-4 Second Chance Sale (All unsold books at reduced price) UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tue. Nov.10 Scl./Tech. & Engineering Anschutz 2nd floor 8-4 All proceeds from these sales will be used for the purchase of additional books and periodicals for the KU Libraries. Cash, personal checks, or travellers' checks accepted. Book Bargains!!! THE PHIKAPPATHETA GET YOUR TEAM TOGETHER NOW... TAKE NOTE! Novice crew team competes for first time Special to the Kansan Kansas Crew's novice rowers passed their first test with flying colors yesterday in "Rowing 101" at Burcham Park. Under ideal weather conditions, the men's and women's novice crews competed against area universities for the first time. Five women's and four men's crews raced against other novice crews from Kansas State, Washburn, Creighton, Washington University, Wichita State and Okla- were added for more entertainment. Assistant coach Chris Davis said the novice crews benefited from watching the varsity compete. Many rowers said that they were somewhat nervous before their heats, but that once they started rowing they concentrated on doing their best. By Christoph Fuhrmans "I like the competition," Mike Mendez, Phoenix sophomore, said. "We're tired of practicing, we're ready to compete." "Everybody was nervous at the beginning," Allison Adams, Hutchinson sophomore, said. "But when we started it was like practice again." After weeks of practice, the rowers were ready to compete. Mendez said, "Once we got into the boat, we started rowing and just concentrated on that." The crews and the coaches agreed the regatta was a success. homa State. The crews raced down a two and one-half mile stretch of the Kansas River that started beyond the I-70 bridge and ended by Burcham Park, Second and Indiana streets. "Overall, I thought the day was very successful," man's coach Dan Jewett said. "Considering they hadn't com- mitted there, we are, I was happy with what the did." The next regatta for the varsity women will be the "Head of the Charles" this Sunday in Boston. The 14th will compete Nov. 15 at Wichita State. the regatta consisted of four novice heats and three varsity heats. In the past the regatta was only for novice crews, but this year the varsity crews Softball team wins three in a row to end fall season "We are continuing to improve, and I'm positive we will be better next time." Mendez said Paul Kotz / KANSAN By Mark Button Special to the Kansan In the first game, Kansas cruised behind the superb pitching of junior Stephani Williams. Williams struck out 15 of the 23 batters she faced, including the side in the first and fourth innings. The Kansas women's softball team ended their fall season this weekend on a high note. The Jayhawks won all three games, beating Washburn 6-0 and Johnson County Community College twice, 5-2 and 7-0. With the victories, the team posted a 12-record for the fall season. However, Kansas coach Kalum Haack said she could have done better. The second game featured solid defensive play by the Hawks. Freshman Katie Morgan turned in a strong performance at shortstop, and junior Kim Newborn displayed sound fielding skills at third base. "Stephanani wasn't quite as sharp as she can be," he said. "They (Washburn) swung at a lot of pitches out of the strike zone." Senior Jill Bailey led the offensively productive team as she went 3 for 3 with two singles, a double and one RBI Sophomore Lora Richardson added a 2-for-4 outing, including a single and a triple that scored a run. Newborn was also 2 for 4. Haack was pleased with this weekend's performance, considering last weekend's tough Big Eight tournament. Kansas posted a 4-1 record in the tournament, losing only to Oklahoma State. "I was curious to see how we would do after last weekend, and I am very pleased," he said. Haack is equally pleased with the team's performance throughout the fall season. He said Entry Fee $20 per team Freshman Lora Richardson fouls a pitch off during the Jawhawk's last game of the season in 2013. SIGN-UPS FOR THE KU BLOOD DRIVE ARE BEING TAKEN ALL THIS WEEK! The 5th Annual Zeta Beta Tau 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament to benefit the Leukemia Society October $17^{\text{th}}-18^{\text{th}}$ --Allen Field House We'll have more time to prepare for games in the spring, and we'll be in better physical shape also." she said. 8:00 am-4:00 pm Wescoe Beach and Kansas Union Please sign-up in front of Wescoe or mail to Zeta Beta Tau, 1942 Stewart Ave. Lawrence KS 66046 Corn, a right-handed junior from Louisville, Ky. picked up his second victory of the fall season against Barton County. "At the beginning of the fall, I was thinking too much. Corn said, 'Now I'm just going out and pitching and having fun, and I've been doing a lot better. When you get to the college game, it's 90 percent mental. The people that make it are the people who don't make the mental mistakes." The Jayhawks supported winning pitcher Jimmy Walker in the first game by scoring six runs in the third inning and cruised to a 10-1 victory. Outfielder Joel Beninghoff hit the only home run of the day. In two previous doubleheaders, Kansas crushed Brown Mackey College 14-3 and 13-1 on Oct. 3, and defeated Fort Scott Community College 9-2 and 10-1 on Oct. 7. Bingham said he was pleased Corn's performance, and that his slider had been particularly impressive. Kansas plays host to Hutchinson Community College at 4 p.m. Wednesday in a doubleheader. Field House Classic Kansas plays six doubleheaders with community colleges during its fall season, which allows younger Jayhawk players to compete in games before the spring season begins. "The young guys get a lot of experience," Kansas coach Dave Bingham said. "We can take a look at them from the standpoint of how they play." As for team goals, Haack and Richardson both said they wanted to win the Big Eight Conference and return to the NCAA playoffs. Give a little, and save a life. Baseball takes two in doubleheader By Brady Prauser Chris Crim, relieving for starter David Meyer, got the win in game two. Kansas had yet another big inning, scoring seven runs in the fifth, on its way to a 12-2 victory. Sign-up deadline October 15 Captain (phone) Player Player Alternate (optional) For more information, call 749-5129 or 865-4009 Haack said he looked forward to the spring season and league play. By Brady Prauser Special to the Kansan The Kansas baseball team swept a doubleheader from Barton County Community College yesterday afternoon at Hogwild-Maupin Stadium. "I believe we can dominate in the Big Eight and continue to be one of the best teams in the Midwest," he said. that the Jayhawks' 12-1 record was the best fall season the team has had since he had been here. 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