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STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES SUAK UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS http://www.ukans.edu/~sua ICONOGRAPHICS ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS LARGEST TRAVELING MOVIE POSTER SHOW ON THE PLANET Swim teams open seasons with victories By Matt Woodruff Kansan sportswriter The Kansas men's and women's swimming teams both opened the 1996-97 season with a victory at the third annual Open Water race Saturday. This year's race was held by Southern Illinois at Little Grassy Lake in Carbondale, Ill. The race began at 8 a.m. and covered five kilometers (3.1 miles). The men's team competed against Southern Illinois and defeated them 35-20, while the women raced Southern Illinois and Illinois, winning 35-20 and 30-25, respectively. "Overall I'd say it went pretty well," said Kansas swimming coach Gary Kempf. The standouts for the men's team were senior Erik Jorgensen, who finished second, and freshman Brian Clapper, who came in third. The women were led by sophomore Tracey McCalley, who won the Rebecca Andrew Tracey McCalley, who won the women's race, and senior Rebecca Andrew, who came in fourth overall. Both Jorgensen and Clapper were barely beaten by last year's champ, Southern Illinois' Ean Weslow. "I felt I did pretty well," Jorgensen said. "I set a goal this year to swim smarter than I did in this race last year. I stuck with the pack and with the people who knew what they were doing, and it went well." Jorgensen said that there was some pressure for the leaders of the team to step up. "Just little hints from the coaches and things like that," he said. HOROSCOPES sad. Kennf was pleased with the team's efforts. Kempt was pleased with the team's efforts. "I though Rebecca Andrew's performance was very strong, as was Tracey's," he said. "Overall it was a real success. But the one thing we stressed is that we don't want to have to depend on four, five or six people. It needs to be a team effort." The race was the third in this series. The Jayhawks held the first two races at Lone Star Lake near Lawrence and defeated Southern Illinois each time. defeated Southern hinaus. "I think it got me going," said Jorgensen. "I didn't finish the summer as well as I had hoped at nationals. I think this race will get me kick-started again." Today's Birthday: Education is the key to success this year. Decide what to study by September and invest in yourself. Be committed to your new goal by November and let go of a habit that is weighing you down. Change your domicile in December. Win at an old game in January. Revise an old procedure in February. Save for an upcoming debt in April. Get married and/or travel in May. Romance leads to action in August. Aries (March 21 to April 19): Today is a 3 Although you'd rather be out playing, it's payback time. Complete a project you've been avoiding far too long. Dinner with your sweetheart may not work out as planned, but don't give up. 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