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Kansas Union, 12-1 pm Monday, 21st Monday,28th Jump Start Your Dreams International Room, Kansas Union, 12-1 pm Bring your lunch and join us for this itining new series of topics by women and about women. Sponsored by The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 115 Strong Hall, University of Kansas. For more information, contact Barbara J. Kaiser 615-552-7000. Please join us at 7:00 pm Tuesday October 1st. In the parlor room of the Kansas Union as the Jayhawk Association of Environmental Professionals (J.A.E.P.) Presents JOHN PAUL KNIGHTLY KNIGHTLY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING For a discussion of employment trends in environmental consulting EVERYONE IS WELCOME. Switch-hitting woman plays man in intramural tennis tournament By Kerry Hillard Kansan sportswriter A woman played like one of the guys in an intramural tennis tournament Saturday. When no other women signed up to play, Debbie LeRoux, Lawrence graduate student, accepted the offer to play in the men's bracket. In Division A, which is for advanced players, 27 men entered the tournament. Eleven men were entered in Division B, as was LeRoux. "They left a message and said that I could play in the men's bracket," LeRoux said. "I told them no. Then after I thought about it, I decided, 'Oh, what the heck.'" Jason Krone, intramural director, made the decision to ask LeRoux to play in the men's bracket. "It gives her a chance to still be able to play," Krone said. "I'd be neat to see her advance through the tournament, but I'm just looking for her to have fun." LeRoux lost her first match in the single elimination tournament, 4-6 She said she enjoyed playing her competitor closer than some expected her to play. Her opponent, Michael Moses, said he was unsure if he should play as hard as he was capable. "I kept thinking, 'If I lose this game, I'm going to lose to this lady, and if I win, it's not going to matter because I beat a lady.'" Moses said. Scores were even throughout the match. Many games went to deuce, including the final game. "She just gave it a shot, so that was cool." Moses said. With the hour time limit almost up, LeRoux was serving to stay in the tournament. When Moses returned the match-point serve, it was too much for LeRoux to handle. The game ended with LeRoux hitting the ball into the net. Thomas Pattison, Quivira senior, was Division A champion and Ed Wilson, Overland Park senior, was Division B champion. Even though she did not win, Moses, who lost in the second round, said he respected LeRoux for playing in the men's bracket. Today's Birthday (Sept. 30): This year is about managing money. A wise investment secures your future. Get more education to keep a promise in December. Your home life is hectic but happy in January. Go back into your childhood to solve a problem in February. Renew an old agreement in April. Pay off all your bills by May to build a solid foundation. August is best for marriage and family reunions. Private information gives you the edge in September. Aries (March 19 to April 19): Today is a 6. You won't be able to afford everything you want today — because you want the very best. No need to fret, just save up. You will become a better person by learning to delay your gratification for a while. In romance, that may not be necessary. HOROSCOPES Taurus (April 20 to May 20): Today is a 7. Put up with a ditz at work, but don't let him or her make any decisions for you. Keep all the important stuff to yourself. Your sweetheart has plans for this evening. You may get dragged along whether you want to go. Be a good sport. Gemini (May 21 to June 21): Today is an 8. Pay back a debt you owe, if at all possible. It will be worth it just to get a jerk off your back. You're on the right path intellectually, so keep up with your study program. Call a dear sibling tonight. Your insight can help him or her solve an annoying dilemma. Virgo (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22): Today is an 8. You can make great strides toward a business goal today. Be willing to push further than you have ever gone before. Tonight; discuss a big investment with the one you love. If it ultimately makes your relationship more secure, scrimping for a while won't be hard. Libra (Sept. 23 to Oct. 23): Today is a 5. Whatever you are working on, wrap it up早晚. Get those checks in the mail, too. Tonight, you may finally find the right item for your home. Take along a person who is better at wrangling a good deal than you are and split the amount you save. Scorpio (Oct. 24 to Nov. 21): Today is a 7. If others can't make decisions, do it for them. You don't have time to wait around. Your major competitor may turn Leo (July 23 to Aug. 22): Today is a 6. The opposition you are facing is solid, but not overwhelming. Don't knock your head against a brick wall; figure out a way to get around it. You are smart, but you don't know everything yet. Check out a book on other possibilities. Capricorn (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19): Today is an 8. If you have a big job to do, get your sweetheart to help. He or she may be better at finding what you need than you are. Besides, working together is bonding. Realize that you are more practical than your boss right now. Don't heed ridiculous advice. Aquarius (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18): Today is an 8. A hassle at home will dissolve by tomorrow. Pay attention, but don't take it too seriously. Something your partner is pushing you to do is actually a good idea. Check it out further; you may find that your fears are groundless. Cancer (June 22 to July 22): Today is a 6. Don't even bother to start a huge task all by yourself. Get your friends to help. Also, let people know what you need. A trade works well for everybody involved. You will want the money you save for a new household item soon. Pisces (Feb. 19 to March 20): Today is an 8. You may find another way to make money today or come into some from an unexpected source. If so, use it to pay off bills. An old friend can turn you on to a new opportunity. Confide your dreams to somebody you know you can trust. Today is a 6. Stay in the same old rut today so you can afford to do something exciting tomorrow. Make romantic arrangements before noon; you will be too busy later. Ask a co-worker for advice on a big purchase and you will save a bundle. Sagittarius (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21): out to be your best friend, eventually. Adopt his or her most constructive criticism into your own agenda. 'Hawks gain higher ground in track meet By Brian A. Petrotta Kansan sports writer Junior Bryan Schultz topped the Kansas men's runners for the second straight week, placing 23rd overall with a time of 25:02. Sophomore captain Lewis Theobald placed 55th, and junior Georgetown transfer Jerry Purrins placed 61st. The Kansas cross country team ran in their second meet of the season Saturday, and the team showed improvement over the first race. However, a much tougher field at the Roy Griak Invitational in Minneapolis, Minn. left the Jayhawks with disappointing finishes. The men's team placed 13th of 19 teams, and the women's team placed 18th of 23 teams. "We ran very strong through the first half of the race, but we couldn't quite keep up," said head coach Gary Schwartz. "I felt we ran really strong in the one, two and three positions, but we need to get the back runners to move up. We have to hang on to our pace in the end." In the women's 5K race, junior captain Emily Miles again topped the Kansas women runners, placing 72nd with a time of 18:19. Following right on her tail was sophomore Ann Deveaux, who finished three seconds behind Miles and placed at number 76. Schwartz felt that the level of competition may have been a bit much for the young team. "This race was a little over our heads," said Schwartz. 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