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Topaka (913) 233-8288 Mon-Sat 12-8 Homecoming Sale American Indian Jewelry; Mexican Folk Art; African Soapstone & Wood Carvings; Masks; Books for Adults and Children; And Much More! KU Museum of Anthropology, Spencer Hall, 14th and Jayhawk, Lawrence K6 60454 (913) 864-4245; Monday-Saturday 9-2, Sunday 1-5 !Midnight Madness! Your friends at Love Garden are hosting a midnight sale for Blues Explosion LP, CD, Tape Midnight-sharp, Tues. Oct. 15th (that's early, early Tues) 10% off! Breakfast Cereal! Giveaways! BE THERE! Love Garden Sounds 936 1/2 Mass. St. (upstairs) 843-1551 Talent displayed at Crimson and Blue meet By Matt Woodruff Kansan sportswriter The Kansas swimming and diving teams held their annual Crimson and Blue meet Friday in the Robinson Natatorium. The men's and women's teams were split to form the Crimson and Blue teams, each side having approximately the same talent level. Swimming coach Gary Kempf said that it was important for the team to gauge its talent levels. Diving coach Don Fearon emphasized the importance of the intrasquad meet. "We'll be using this as a barometer to see where we're at with our dives and see what we need to keep working on," he said. "This is very important for us so we can see where we stand, and so the kids can see where they're at," Kempf said. Four multiple All-American award winners returned to Kansas: seniors Erik Jorgensen and Rebecca Andrew, junior Kristen Nilsen and sophomore Adrienne Turner. They also competed in this year's events. Kempf said several freshmen also had strong performances. Quincy Adams, Fort Stockton, Texas, freshman, celebrates after her win in the 100-meter breast stroke. Adams competed in the annual Crimson and Blue swim meet Friday in the Robinson Natatorium. For the Crimson squad, Jorgensen won the 200- and 500-meter freestyles. Andrew was victorious in the 50- and 100-meter freestyles and the 100-meter butterfly stroke. Nilsen won the 200- and 400-meter individual medleys and the 200-meter breaststroke. For the Blue team: Turner won the 200-meter butterfly and came in second only to Andrew in the 100-meter butterfly stroke. the Blue team. Junior Kenzie Zeller also won two diving events for the Blue squad. "We had some really good swims On the men's side, freshman Tyler Painter went neck-and-neck with All-American Jorgensen in the 500-meter freestyle. Jorgensen edged him out with a time of 4:30.98 to Painter's 4:31.99. Junior Brian Humphrey won both the one- and the three-meter diving events for The team traveled to Kansas City, Mo., to compete in the Head of the Kaw River Regatta against schools from across the country. Rowing team starts well The varsity team placed second in the varsity open four and the varsity open eight. The freshman squad had the winning boat in flights one and two of the novice eight. "We rowed well, and we had good speed," Catloth said. "The varsity team is back to where it was last year, and we should continue to improve. Our freshmen also did really well." By Matt Woodruff Kansan sportswriter The rowing team had a successful beginning to its 1996 season Saturday. Senior co-captain Kristen Wiebe said the team was happy with how it did. Coach Rob Catloth said he was happy with the performance. In the varsity open four, the team finished with a time of 15:55. "I think we all had really good races," said Wiebe. CASH CASH NEED SOME EXTRA GREEN STUFF DONATE YOUR LIFESAVING BLOOD PLASMA TODAY $20 TODAY UP TO $40 THIS WEEK Eugene Coates Hours: M-F 9-6:30 Sat 10-2 WALK IN TODAY NABI BIOMEDICAL CENTER™ the human touch 816 W. 24th Behind Laird Noller Ford 749-5750 Alternative Media applications are now available at 410 Kansas Union (Student Senate Office). Who's eligible? 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