8A the university daily kansan sports thursday, november 6, 2003 The Yellow Dress A play based on the true story of a young woman's relationship that begins as love and ends in tragedy. Come see the The Yellow Dress and do your part to help prevent relationship violence and sexual assault. Alumni Center, 1266 Oread Ave. (parking across the street in the Union parking lot) Thursday, November 6, 7:00 pm Presented by: Presented by: Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, Rape Victim-Survivor Service, Women's Transitional Care Services, KU Public Safety Office, Womyn's Empowerment Action Coalition, Working Against Violence Everywhere, Deana's Fund, and Student Senate STUDEN As an engineer in the U.S. Air Force, there is no telling what you'll work on. (Seriously, we can't tell you.) United States Air Force applied technology is years ahead of what you'll touch in the private sector, and as a new engineer you'll likely be involved at the ground level of new and sometimes classified developments. You'll begin leading and managing within this highly respected group from day one. Find out what's waiting behind the scenes for you in the Air Force today. To request more information, call 1-800-423-USAF or log on to airforce.com. Injuries catch up with Chiefs The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The injury luck may be running out for the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs, who watched cornerback Eric Warfield leave yesterday's practice with an apparent injury to his Achilles' tendon. Coach Dick Vermeil said Warfield, who is having the best season of his 6-year career, was hurt during a 7-on-7 drill early in practice. Vermeil said he didn't know if the injury was serious enough to keep Warfield out of Sunday's game against Cleveland. remarkably injury-free. No starters have missed a game, although middle linebacker Mike Maslowski hurt his left knee during the Chiefs' 58-5 victory over Buffalo on Oct. 26 before the team went on its bye week. He is also listed as questionable. The Chiefs, the NFL's only unbeaten team at 8-0, have been "What we don't want to do is create a chronic problem," Vermeil said. "We'd rather have Maz miss one game and be more solid in the game a week from Sunday than play him and have him twinge it or tweak it again." If Warfield cannot play, former starter William Bartee would step in. Bartee was hurt during training camp and then newcomer Dexter McCleon, who was signed as a free agent, played so well he became the starter. Warfield, who had trouble adjusting to cornerback after playing safety his college career at Nebraska, has been having a Pro Bowl-caliber season, with a team-leading four interceptions, including two against the Bills. If he is out for any significant time, the Chiefs would be weakened. "You still haven't seen the best of him, but he's played better," Vermel said. If Maslowski does play, he'll have a brace on the leg that could restrict his movement a bit. "If there are no more setbacks this week, I plan on playing," Maslowski said. LANDRY: Brings student-athlete experience to job years. There, she oversaw, scheduled and coordinated post-season travel for the men's and women's Illini basketball and other teams. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A At Kansas, Landry will not be involved in the operations of the basketball program. Instead, she will focus on financial aid and sports such as volleyball, swimming, soccer and men's and women's track. Landry views fan interest and player recognition for non-revenue sports as important, she said. "I think the kids want to be recognized, and they deserve that type of fan appreciation," Landry said. "From what I've seen so far, the fan support at the Olympic sports has been fantastic." Landry knows about this firsthand. She was an All-American in track and field at Alabama and earned her bachelor's degree in accounting there in 1986. After being a member of the World University Games Team and the Pan-American Team in 1987, Landry finished fourth in the United States Olympic Trials in 1992. "In a one-on-one match, in any sport, I'd take her over anyone in the Athletics Department," said Brandon Macneill, associate athletics director. Landry's reputation as an athlete precedes her in the business of athletic administration. Landry said she enjoyed playing racquet ball, but she admitted to not having much down time in her new job. Any free time she does have is taken up with planning her January wedding in Jacksonville, Fla. With her athletic career behind her, Landry concentrates on bringing her experience as a student-athlete to her current job. "I think it helps me because I understand what they're going through," Landry said. "I just try to tell them that when they have a bad day, tomorrow can be a great day and they have to not get down on themselves." "I don't want to say we were tougher because today's athletes talk about being tough," Landry said. "But I do think there are more benefits for today's athlete." Yet she sees differences since she was in their shoes. Jim Marchiony, associate athletics director, said Landry's hard work was one of those benefits. "I know her reputation around college athletics is one of a really, really good adviser with a strong concern for the welfare of students and student-athletes," Marchionny said. Edited by Katie Nelson shoes for 图 How many black shoes can one girl own? Who is Steve Madden? And why are all his shoes on display at Arensberg's? What is upstairs @ Arensberg's? There is no question that the coolest men's shoes in the world come from Spain and they are called Camper. I don't shop downtown just for the great stuff. For me, it's a social activity. I see all my friends there. 图 If someone says "Diesel" and instead of fuel or a big truck, you think of shoes, then you need to be shopping at Arensberg's Shoes B social activity. Shopping with men is no fun. They think shopping means buying something and going home. They don't understand that shopping is a social activity. lake Ace Hardware * 6th & Kasold If you don't have new boots, then fall hasn't really started for you. Merrell shoes aren't just footwear they're a way of life. Rocket Dog shoes and sandals for women - sometimes you just have to let the big dog run. Reaction shoes by Kenneth Cole from the streets of New York to Mass. street. ARENSBERG'S SHOES 825 MASSACHUSETTS in Downtown Lawrence 843-3470 Check us out online @ www.arensbergshoes.com Off-Campus Recycling Guide Newspaper Drop-Off Locations Checkers * 2300 Louisiana Checkers * 2500 Louis Douglas County Bank * 9th & Kentucky Hillcrest Shopping Center * 9th & Iowa Hobby Lobby *1801 W 23rd Hy-Vee * Both Locations Hy-Vee * Both Locations Prairie Park Elementary * 2711 Kensington Wal-Mart Community Recycling 3300 Iowa * 841-9558 Aluminum, Steel Cans, Cardboard, Newspaper Office Paper, Magazines, Plastic Bags, Glass Plastic #1 (PETE) and #2 (HDPE) Lonnie's Recycling * 841-4855 Will buy: Aluminum, Brass Copper, Metal Toys Pots, Bikes, Auto Parts Appliances (without motors or compressors)