Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Friday, August 29.1997 - Double Breasted Suits - Jeans & Shirts from the 80's - Wool Berets - Funky Jewelry - 70's Jackets 927 Mass 841.2451 Mon-Sat 10-5:30 Women's soccer fighting injuries By Harley Ratliff Kanban sportswriter Karisan sportswriter Kansas women's soccer head coach Dan Magner has his team pumped and prepared for today's season opener against Illinois State. Now, if he can just keep his players healthy. In his first year as head coach, Magner has seen a number of his players fall victim to injuries. During the last week starting midfielder Jackie Dowell, goalkeeper Jennifer Fecke and freshmen Katie Garrity and Katie Lentz have all been sidelined. While Fecke and Dowell are expected to play, Garrity and Lentz, who both have mononucleosis, will be out indefinitely. Despite a lingering knee injury, Fecke has been penciled in as the Jayhawks' starting goal keeper. Dowell's situation is a little more precarious. She injured her lower back earlier in the week and has missed several practices. when it happened I was in my car driving to practice. It was a severe pain coming from my back." "I started having terrible shooting pain down my left leg about a week ago," Dowell said. "Right After viewing her X-rays, the doctors concluded that Dowell had a stress fracture in her lowest vertebrae. The only remedy: plenty of rest. While she has been give full clearance to play, the junior co-captain said that the pain lingered. "They told me I was 100 percent full go," she said. "I feel good, but my back has still been tightening up." Magner said that while he was counting on reserve players to step up, he planned to play Dowell. "Jackie is certainly an integral part of our team," Magner said. "Realistically, she will be able to play about half of a game on Friday and half on Sunday. We'll have to be ready with alternative plans and alternative line-ups, should someone be unable to play." Regardless of injuries, the Jayhawks will be counting on several newcomers, including forward Lindsey Horner, to contribute solid minutes against both Illinois Horner and fellow freshmen Jen Wallace and Meghann Haven have already secured starting positions. State and Eastern Illinois. "I'm excited for the season," Horner said. "With just one forward (in our new offense), I didn't expect to come in and start right away." Despite the injuries and inexperience, Magner said that his team was ready to play. After two weeks of playing against each other, he said that his players were anxious to get on the field in live competition. "The women are very excited—and a little bit nervous—about playing against another team," Marner said. The players, however, aren't the only ones with preseason butterflies. Because this is his first regular-season game as a Jayhawk, Magner would like nothing better than to open up with a win. "I'm definitely nervous—I'm not going to lie about that," Magner said. "But, I wouldn't say scared. I can't wait for that opening whistle to blow and that first game to begin." I-70 rivalry will return to Kauffman Stadium By Doug Tucker The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It's going to be like old times Labor Day weekend, the way it used to feel in Kansas City when the Royals were barreling down the back stretch of a hot pennant chase and happy fans were la y i n g plans for postseason parties. The St. Louis Carr. dinals are coming back to town, the first visit to Kansas City since that 11-0 victory in 1985 in Game 7, which Cardinal fans swear should never have been played. Without a controversial call by umpire Don Denkinger at first base in the ninth inning of Game 6, the Cardinals would have won the series four games to two, they say. Kansas City has has lost several major conventions, an NBA franchise, the NAIA, the Big 12 Conference headquar The Royals have not appeared postseason since 1985, but the Cardinals made it back to the World Series just two years later. ters and, most recently, the NCAA. A Cardinal fan once suggested that Kansas City had sold its soul to get that favorable call in game 6 and win the '85 World Series. If so, the devil extracted a heavy price. We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign USED & New Sports Equipment 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts FRESHMEN WOMEN ROWERS Meet at 3 or 5pm Mon-Thurs. at Allen Fieldhouse in the east lobby (by the ticket office). For more information, contact Heather Galvin at 864-4207. Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa St. 749-1666 Daily Specials Mon. $1.50 Domestic Btls. Tue. $2 Micros & Imports Wed. $1.50 Pints -including Guinness & Newcastle Thur. $1.50 Corona JAYHAWKS! Fri. 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