4B Monday, September 16, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NATURALWAY *820-822 MASS, *841-0100* NATURAL FIRER CLOTHING NATURAL BODY CARE Liberty Hall 644 Mass 749-1912 EMMA (PG) 4:30 7:00 & 9:30 TRAINSPOTTING (R) 4:45 7:15 & 9:45 LONESTAR (R) 7:10 Last Day!! showtimes for today only DICKINSON THEATRE F41 580-6 Dickinson 6 2330 South Iowa St. Sept. 13-Sept. 19 Set-Sun Ft./Mid-Nite Island of Dr. Morrae* 7:10, 9:50 Bogus* 2:10 4:40 The Trigger Effect* 2:20 4:50, 7:20, 9:50 First Kid* 2:00 4:40, 7:00, 9:40 Spitfire Grill* 2:00 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 Maximum Risk* 2:00 4:30, 7:10, 9:30 Rich Man's Wife* 2:00 4:30, 7:20, 9:40 BEFORE & PM. ADULTS $3.00 (limited to SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 VARSITY HILLS MASSAY HOSPITAL 841 S101 Jayhawks place well at Invite FEELING MINESOTA (R) 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 $35 ADULT Before Hearing Daily 20 O'DM P.M. Impaired Stairs HILLCREST (R) 9:30, 7:30, 9:30 HILLCREST 9:25 IOWA 821-5191 MACK (PG-13) 4:45, 7:20 BUILLETPROOF (R) 5:00, 7:35, 9:35 TIME TO KILL (R) 7:30 VERY SEUGEL (PG-13) 5:00 SEUGEL (PG-13) 4:45, 7:15, 9:45 TIN CUP (R) 4:85, 7:15, 9:45 FLY AWAY HOME (PG) 5:00, 7:25, 9:30 CROWN, CITY OF MIDDLE 9:40 821-5191 NUTTY PROFESSOR (PG-13) 5:00,7:20,9:30 CINEMA TWIN 3110IOWA 841-5191 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Men's cross country team places fifth, women take third by Brian A. Petrotta Kansan sports writer It was a successful weekend for the Kansas cross country team. On Friday, the NCAA announced that the Jayhawks' home turf, Rim Rock Farm, would host the 1998 Division I and II National Championships. Then, on Saturday, the women's team posted a third-place finish, while the men's team took fifth at the Jayhawk Invite. The course had a bit of a new look this year, as modifications were made in preparation for being named the host of the 1998 championships. For example two small hills with were replaced by one larger one. However, that did not seem to bother senior Bryan Schultz, who was the top runner on the men's team, 13th overall, with a time of 25:21. "The last hill is a little steep," Schultz said. "I can't really complain though." plan, to Junior Emily Miles topped the women's team as the 11th person to cross the finish line at a time of 17:44. She also confessed that the last hill gave her some problems, but that she was pleased with her performance. "It was a very good race," Miles said. "I'm happy with how I finished and now I know what my weaknesses are." One of those weaknesses was having to race against Michigan. The Wolverines dominated the 11 team meet, capturing first place in both races. The men's team produced the top finisher, John Mortimer, who crossed the line at the 24:37. The women's team placed five of the top seven. sophomore Ann Deveaux was shocked at how quickly they got out of the gate. "It was like 'Oh gosh!'" she said. "It was really nerve-racking when they came out like that." Deveaux kept her composure, however, and was the second Jay- hawk to finish, the 16th overall. Her time of 18:06 was her best at Kansas. Freshman Andy Tate was the second Jayhawk to finish for the men's team, placing 17th with a time of 25:35. He liked what he saw from the entire team. "We're real strong," said Tate. "The way we raced today, we're going to be tough." Kansas cross country coach Gary Schwartz also likes what he has seen so far. "We've had some good practices. This is the kind of team that needs the whole season to get their act together," he said. The next challenge for Kansas comes Sept. 28 at the Minnesota Invitational in Minneapolis. The Best Pizza In Town...Honest! Pizza Pasta Salad Bar All Day Buffet K. U. Students receive $1.00 off anytime with a valid Student I.D. 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All seven of Texas A&M's goals came in The Kansas women's soccer team traveled to the Lone Star State and scored a lone goal as they lost to Texas A&M on Friday and Texas yesterday. the first half. Texas scored two goals in the opening five minutes and didn't let up until their 4-0 victory was complete. This weekend opened Big 12 Conference play for Kansas, returning home with a 2-4-0 overall record and a 0-2 mark in the new conference. Lawrence's Only Women's Fitness Center The Jayhawks will head out again for a Friday-Sunday combo versus Arkansas and Tulsa. The trip began with a visit to College Station, Texas, for a contest against national power Texas A&M. The Aggies wasted no time in letting the Jayhawks know that they had no intention of allowing a second-year program to beat them. Aggie junior midfielder Diana Rowe scored three minutes into the game. Texas A&M junior forward Bryn Blalack was credited with the next two goals, before Kansas struck back. 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