Section A ยท Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Monday, September 22, 1997 Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 STUDY ASIA SYRACUSE ABROAD IN HONG KONG STUDY-TRAVEL BUSINESS & LIBERAL ARTS COURSES GRANTS,LOANS & SCHOLARSHIPS STUDY IN ENGLISH INTERNSHIPS SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 119 Euclid Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-4170 1-800-235-3472 suabroad@syr.edu http://sumweb.syr.edu/dipa Fight interrupts intramural game By Aerica Veazey sports@kansan.com Kansas sportwriter A fight interrupted the 17th Annual Greg Wilkerson Memorial Flag Football Tournament at Memorial Stadium yesterday. At the start of the second half, Sigma Chi was down 10-0. An interception in the middle of the half gave Sigma Chi the ball. Sigma Chi scored minutes after the interception and a small altercation erupted. Tempers flared in the men's championship game between Sigma Chi and Alumni '91. David Dummermuth, Marysville senior and game referee, said the incident involved two men from opposing teams. "No punches were thrown," he said. "Two guys pushed and that was it." He warned both teams that if any other problems started, the people fighting would be ejected. After the warning, no incidents occurred. Sigma Chi went on to win the championship. Mark Geller, Springfield, Mo., junior and Sigma Chi team captain, said the team was pleased with its win yesterday. "Today we were happy to play, Prior to the men's game, the women's teams battled it out for the championship. Alpha Chi Omega shut out Delta Gamma 20-0 in the final game. happy to win and happy to be on top," Gelner said. Because of scheduling conflicts throughout the week, Alpha Chi Omega played the semifinal game yesterday before it advanced to the championship game. "I think that since we were in the finals, we ran mostly on adrenaline," she said. "Both games we had today were tough." Greg O'Brian, Detroit junior and Sigma Chi team member, tries to avoid Barry Ogden, Alumni '91 team stadium, during yesterday's Greg Wilkerson Flag Football Championship at Memorial Stadium. Sigma Chi won the men's division and Alpha Chi Omega defeated Delta Gamma for the women's title. Photo by Holly Groshong/KANSAN But that didn't slow the team down. The event organizer, James Colyer, Phoenix sophomore and philanthropy chair for Delta Upsilon, said the tournament raised about $7,500, which will benefit The Villages, a home for underprivileged children in Topeka. Jamie Hughes, Overland Park junior and captain of the Alpha Chi Omega team, said that playing back-to-back games had not affected the team. Domestic & Foreign Complete Car Care "We had a lot of exposure," Colyer said. "People saw what it was about." halftime in the men's game. The money raised by the drawing also went to The Villages. As a perk for this year's tournament, a drawing was held for two tickets to the Seattle Sonics- Chicago Bulls professional basketball exhibition game on Oct. 11 at Allen Field House. The winner was announced at Soccer team falls in sixth consecutive season defeat By Harley V. Ratliff sports@kansan.com Kansan sportwriter The Jayhawks were defeated 4-0 by the University of Virginia Friday and fell to Virginia Commonwealth 4-2 Saturday. The No. 8 Cavaliers completely dominated Kansas, outshooting them 27-0. The Kansas women's soccer team dropped both of its games this weekend at the University of Virginia Coca-Cola Classic in Charlottesville, Va. The Jayhawks' offense broke its three-game scoring drought Saturday when Christy Clark scored and tied VCU 1-1. But Kansas couldn't keep up and lost 4-2. The Jayhawks have lost six consecutive games, including four in Big 12 Conference play. The Jayhawks will play Friday and Sunday at home against Tulsa and Colorado. An ad in the Kansan is the best way to deliver your message to KU students LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. BIG MONDAY "We StandBehind Our Work, and WE CARE!" SUA Presents our Annual Family Weekend Event not just another boring family get together... Saturday, October 4, 1997 at the Lied Center. Tickets on sale: KUID only- 8:00 am Saturday, Sept. 20 General Public- 8:30 am Monday, Sept. 22 SUA Box Office- 4th Floor Kansas Union $14 Floor, $13 Balcony I, $12 Balcony II Tickets available at: SUA Box Office! Kansas University Israeli Film Series Late Summer Blues is showing Monday, September 22, 1997 at 308 Dyche Hall 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by: KU Hillel Foundation KU Linguistics Department /Hebrew Program walk in customers ONLY subs #1-6 ONLY GRAND OPENING 5 DAYS AND COUNTING! 1 the pepe 2 big john 3 sorry charlie 4 turkey tom 5 vito 6 vegetarian 838-3737 Sat. September 27th 11am-5pm WORLD'S GREATEST SANDWICH SHOP No deliveries until 6pm! *chips, jumbo kosher dill & homemade cookies *yummy homemade bread (Baked Fresh Daily) 1447 W. 23rd