14 Friday, September 18, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports James Larson/KANSAN Steve Heffernan, Kearney, Neb., sophomore, left, and Craig Watke, South Bend, Ind., junior, prepare for cross country practice in Memorial Stadium. Cross country meet will be a challenge as teams go for title By MIKE CONSIDINE Staff writer The men's and women's cross country teams are going for titles tomorrow at Jayhawk Invitational at Rim Rock Farm in Lawrence. Both squads had modest goals at the start of the season but are well ahead of schedule after good efforts last weekend. The Jayhawks' top individuals should be nomophone Steve Heffernan and junior Craig Watcke, who finished 1-2 in last Friday's 21-34 victory over Southern Illinois. "I think we'll have another good meet," Heffernan said. "Every meet's good because we need more experience." "The course is definitely the toughest I've ever run," Watchee said. "It should give us a psychological advantage." The men have won the meet each of the past two years. The women were second at last year's Javhawk Invitational. The men's field includes Oral Roberts University, Missouri-Kansas City, Park College, Emporia State, Rockhurst, Pittsburgh State, Texas-Arlington, Missouri-Rolla and North Texas State. The women's field is the same as the men's excluding Rockhurst and Pittsburg State. The men's race starts at 10 a.m. The women's race begins at 11:30 a.m. Men's student assistant Ben Welch said the Texas teams should give the Jayhaws their strongest challenge. "We'll be keying on their lead runners," Welch said. "In our time trials a couple of weeks ago, we went out too fast. We want to go out more conservatively and try to finish stronger." Both teams are coming off a tough week of training which should help prepare them for the season. It doesn't cost them too much strength. "We just train through it." said women's coach Cliff Rovelto. "We don't back off in hopes of doing great things. I anticipate that we'll run well and place well." The women finished second at the Nebraska Invitational last weekend. "We've got new faces, and they really want to challenge themselves," he said. "I'm really in love about, here we've progressed so far." LIBERTYHALL meers, Bliss seeks ween caring ween mountain Engineer, Computer ween "...an absolutely fascinating movie...two thumbs up." PERSONAL SERVICES - $2.50 SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT - 9:30! See "Personal Services" at 7:30 and stay for "The Big Easy" for freet "The Big Easy" only - $4. Opens Sept. 20. The INCH BY INCH PROGRAM designed to isolate and exercise ALL major muscle groups with 500 to 1000 repetitions per table treatment. (9 minutes). This is a passive form of exercise which, if utilized two to three times per week for approximately one hour each session, will give you the exercise equivalent of doing two hours of calisthenics per day! The No Stress/No Strain Program For Physical Fitness --hamburgers. FREE1 Hour Session $10 OFF Call Us Today For You FREE1 Hour Session ANY PACKAGE No Membership Fee EXP.9/30/87 (Near Stephens Real Estate) Westminster Square 2619 W. 6th St. (Near Stephens Real Estate) 843-2899 Downtown BARBER SHOP 824 Massachusetts Phone 843-8000 Regular Haircuts $5.00 Clean & Spacious 2501 W. 20th (near Dairy Queen) Clean & Spacious Jon Amyx Independent LAUNDROMAT Clean & Species Rex Porter Free 33 oz. fountain drink with this coupon and purchase of any deli sandwhich excluding expires 9/25/87 --on ALL OF OUR SANDWHICHES ARE MADE FRESH DAILY WITH FRESH INGREDIENTS IN OUR OWN DELI OR WE WILL GLADLY MAKE A SANDWICH ESPECIALLY SUITED TO YOUR TASTE (CALL IN FOR THE FASTEST SERVICE) 749-4123 9th & Indiana Lawrence, Ks. EDUCATION DISCOUNT $995 Tandon PCX-2 2 disk drives, 640 K RAM, serial and parallel ports, monochrome display & keyboard. Complete COMPUTER OUTLET Your computer connection at 843-PLUG • 804 N.H. Lawrence, Kansas STARTS TONIGHT! THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL FILM YOU WILL SEE THIS YEAR. HENDEL MILFORD CORPORATION 12 ISLAND PICTURES 3 SANFORD-FILLISUR 2 RYDER'S EDGE CRISTEP FINDER KEANU RELEASE IONE SXYKE ROXAL ZANA DRIEUBK JOSEUIL MILLER JOHN MUTO FREDERICK ELMES DAVID STREET JOHN DALY DEER GIBSON NEAL JIMENEZ SARAH PILLSBURY MURE SANFORD TIM HUNTER RESTRICTED SOUNDSCREEN ONLY SKANDI ACTING DAILY *4:30, 7:10, 9:10 MAT. SAT. SUN. *2:30 A trio of talent is coming to entertain you Presented by The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Chamber Music Series 8:00 p.m. Thursday, October 1, 1987 Craftton-Preyer Theatre Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved./For nations only 0934.684.3082 reservations call 913/864-3982 Public: $11 & $9; KU & K-12 Babcic; $11 & $9; KU & K-12 Students; $5.50 & $4.50; Senior Citizens and Other Students; $10 & $8 Funded in part by the KU Student Activity Fee, Swarthout Society and the KU Endowment Association. HALF PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS 17