UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, October 16, 1996 3B Women's golfties for sixth Score is 36 strokes behind Texas A&M By Tommy Gallagher Kansan sportswriter The KU women's golf team tied for sixth place out of 14 teams at the Mari Lynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational that it sponsored yesterday and Monday at Alvany Golf Club. The Jayhawks, who shot a total score of 985, finished the tournament tied with Colorado State. The score was 36 strokes higher than tournament-champion Texas A&M, which won with a score of 949 after leading each of the tournament's three rounds. Nebraska, Missouri, Wichita State University and Colorado placed second through fifth, respectively. Kansas women's head golf coach Jerry Waugh said that he was disappointed with the team's performance but that he looked at it as a learning experience. "We can't hang our heads too low or carry any baggage into the season, because the tournament is done and over with," Waugh said. "The fall season acts as our training period and helps with our preparation for the conference championships in the spring." championships the spring Senior Anne Clark had rounds of 80, 77 and 82 at the 54-hole tournament en route to a team-best score of 239. Although playing on a familiar course "I played well the first 36 holes because I was relaxed and just played the course like I normally do," Clark said. "Today there was no comfort zone." was an advantage for Clark on Monday, she said it turned into a disadvantage for her yesterday. Thinking that everyone wants you to do better than you really can makes you take chances and try to do too much because you know the course, she said "The greens were slick after they dried out, and I just couldn't put well yesterday or today." Reuter said yesterday. Freshman Susan Tessary, playing in only her third collegiate tournament, finished one stroke behind Reuter at 248 with rounds of 82, 80 and 86. Although she is excited about making the team as a freshman, she said that it didn't come without pitfalls. "It's been a tough adjustment early on, but I knew it would be a struggle to make everything work together," Tessary said. say sure. Senior Missy Russell and sophomore Mandy Munsch rounded out the team competition, posting total scores of 252 and 256, respectively. The Jayhawks have one tournament remaining on their fall schedule, the Diet Coke Roadrunner Invitational at New Mexico State in Las Cruces, Oct. 28-30. Darcy Coles / KANSAN Sophomore Mandy Munsch tees off in the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational at Alvamar Golf Club. Munsch's total score for the two-day tournament, which ended yesterday, was 256. CHEERIOS 99c MULTI GRAIN 11.25 OZ., FROSTED 14 OZ., APPLE CINNAMON 15 OZ. ALL 12QT. TUB ICE CREAM Over Invoice Cost Over Invoice Cost 0000000000 COKE OR DIET COKE 2 LITER BTU Over Invoice ... BRAZER TAYSTEE OLD FASHIONED WHITE BREAD 10.07 LOAKE NATIONAL BRAND BEER 24 PACK 18 OZ. CANS NAIBSCO GRANOLA BARS 12 OZ PKG. 1 99 ADDITIONAL PURCHASES NATURAL LIGHT BEER 18 P. IN, 122, C05 $830 INFINITY LIGHT BULBS 40, 60, 75 & 100 WATT WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS WHOLE MARKETS & MANUFACTURERS COUPONS SOFT WHITE MILD MEDIUM 18ยข YELLOW ONIONS CRISP GREEN BROCCOLI LARGE BUNCH LARGE BUNCH IMPORTED FROM DENMARK $4 48 HAVARTI CHEESE LB. We reserve the right to limit quantities while supplies last VOTER REGISTRATION TODAY AT WESCOE If you don't vote, you don't count. brought to you by the Student Legislative Awareness Board and Student Senate "The Perfect Party Place" The Perfect Party Place Open at 7:30 everyday until 2:00am 913 N. Second 6:00PM DOORS OPEN ADMISSION IS FREE, BUT PLEASE BRING A CANNED FOOD DONATION FOR THE SUPERTARGET FOOD DRIVE FOOD DONATION FOR THE SUPERTARGET FOOD DRIVE COME EARLY !: FIELDHOUSE DOORS WILL BE CLOSED WHEN THE ARENA REACHES CAPACITY Kids 12 & Under WILL NOT Be Admitted Without an Adult 7:00PM KANSAS VOLLEYBALL VS. MISSOURI Then the ALL SPORTS PEP RALLY SATURDAY, OCT. 19 7:30PM KANSAS VOLLEYBALL: vs. IOWA ST. SUNDAY, OCT. 20 1:00PM KANSAS SOCCER: vs. #6 NEBRASKA