8B Friday, August 30, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Club soccer aims to build on past wins By Kerry Hillard Kansan sportswriter A group of 26 women gathered in Robinson Center to learn about a club that will turn them into kicking and screaming balls of adrenaline. "When you're playing soccer, the adrenaline gets pumping," Rojaf said. "You can be the quiestest person that never looks for trouble, but once you get the ball, you'll be taking it down." Women's soccer club coach Carlos Rojaf said that soccer seemed to bring out the violent side in his players. Women's club soccer held an informational meeting yesterday to discuss the coming season. The meeting not only was about getting pumped up and scoring goals, but also it was about having a good time. Club president Kristin Fulford, Chicago senior, said that in club soccer, fun and friendship went hand-in-hand with competition. "We're a group of friends who go out and have fun, but we're serious when we get out on the field," Fulford said. "We play to win." The club's serious attitude toward competition is apparent in last season's record and accomplishments. The team's only two losses came at the National Competition in Austin, Texas, where it finished second in the open division. With strong leadership from the upperclassmen and a hard work ethic, the team plans to return to nationals. It also has six scheduled games and may attend tournaments in Colorado and Nebraska. however, the team will have to do it without Bettendors, Iowa, sonhomore Rosi Mauch. Mauch tore her anterior cruciate ligament in last season's Big Eight Conference tournament. Since then, she has undergone surgery and daily therapy workouts. Mauch will have to watch from the sideline this season. In injury isn't the only thing eliminating players. Mauch said that the team had lost some players to other schools and to the Kansas varsity soccer team. Unlike the club team, varsity soccer has tryouts and limited playing time. With club soccer, everybody stays, and everybody plays. Even though club soccer is a more relaxed atmosphere, Fulford said that the team still deserved recognition. Seeing an advertisement in the University Daily Kansan, Renee Low recognized the opportunities in club soccer. New to the team, the Tonganoxie sophomore is ready to get back into the game she loves. "I played on the boy's team in high school because there was no girl's team," Low said. "I've always played soccer." With its new and veteran players, the team hopes for a successful season. Practice will be 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday. The team will practice at Shenk Complex, 23rd and Iowa St., Tuesdays and Thursdays. The first game is scheduled for Sept. 21. Club dues, which cover transportation, new uniforms and competition fees, are $40. For more information, call Kristin Fulford at 865-0898. The Kansas softball team filled the holes in its coaching squad this week. By Cameron Heeg Kansan staff reporter Florida State alum fills assistant post Former Florida State standout pitcher Marla Looper started Monday as assistant coach, and Carla Marchetti will take the new secondassistant position. Softball team rounds out coaching staff the 1991 and 1992 seasons with Crowder, a junior college in Missouri. She led Crowder to the junior college nationals with an MVP performance. Kansas originally tried to recruit Looper as a player, but she played Looper transferred to Florida State in 1993 and played there her junior and senior years. In 1993, she went 20-1, picked up two wins in the regional championships and allowed four hits in a 2-1 defeat of Kansas, which advanced Florida State to a first team All-South Region selection. After winning regional and conference titles in 1994, she helped lead the Lady Seminoles to a seventhplace finish in the College World Series. Looper feels that her championship background at Florida State will add to the coaching staff. "I knew of the winning tradition at Kansas," Looper said. "I love what is going to happen to the Big 12 Conference. It is great knowing that this fairly young staff can be molded and primed to compete at the ultimate level." Before coming to Kansas, Looper was an assistant at Iowa State in 1995, where she specialized in pitching and catching. The Cyclones finished at 17-28, and Looper was forced out after the resignation of former Iowa State coach Deb Kuhn. She is sure Kansas will provide the "I am really excited about the team," she said. "We are going to focus on being a team, winning as a team, losing as team, going through the ums and downs as a team." The second assistant will have various duties on the field, said Tracy Bunge, Kansas softball head coach. The assistant also will be in charge of travel, clinics and meetings. Carla Marchetti now holds the newly formed second-assistant position. She played at Illinois at Chicago and moved to Northern Illinois, where she was an assistant for the past three years. Football fan plans suit in Giants snowball fight The Associated Press HACKENSACK, N.J. — While most people charged with throwing snowballs during a raucous football game last year pleaded guilty, paid their fines and left the incident behind them, Jeffrey Lange decided to fight. The Readington, N.J., man, who was arrested after an Associated Press photo of him throwing a snowball made him a symbol of unruly fans, pleaded not guilty to the charge, hired a lawyer and sat through a trial in East Rutherford Municipal Court. He lost the trial and was ordered to pay $650 in fines and court fees. Lange, 26, appealed the fine, but Bergen County Superior Court Judge Gerald C. Escala on Wednesday upheld the fine and Lange's April conviction on the charge of improper behavior. Lange was one of thousands of fans involved in a sometimes vicious snowball fight that almost caused the New York Giants to forfeit their season-ending game against the San Diego Chargers on Dec. 23. Giants officials and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority offered a $1,000 reward for the first person to correctly identify Lange from the AP photograph, which showed a man who apparently had just hurled a snowball from the stands. Several people, including Lange's ex-wife, came forward and named Lange. Lange's attorney, Robert Ballard, Jr., asked Escala to suppress Lange's admission to the state troopers who arrested him at his home on Dec. 27. Lange apologized to the troopers during the ride from his home to East Rutherford and, according to court testimony, said he did not realize throwing snow-balls was a big deal. Ballard argued that without the confession, which he said was given'improperly, there was no proof that Lange threw a snowball. Escala said there was no doubt in his mind about Lange's guilt. Ballard said Lange still was prepared to proceed with his lawsuit against the sports authority because the agency held him up to public ridicule and ruined his life. Fifteen people were arrested, and 175 people were ejected from Giants Stadium for throwing snow during the barrage that left 15 people injured. Chargers equipment manager Sid Brooks was knocked unconscious by a flying snowball. Three-time Pro Bowl quarterback retires The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Randall Cunningham said yesterday that he will retire from pro football The announcement was not unexpected. Cunningham was released by the Philadelphia Eagles after 11 seasons and was not picked up by the St. Louis Rams. The St. Louis Rams was the only team that Cunningham wanted to join. However, when he became a free agent, the St. Louis Rams did not seek to sign him. The three-time Pro Bowl quarterback planned a news conference for Friday in Chicago. "Although it saddens me to leave, I am looking forward to spending more time with my family and pursuing other interests that have been on the back burner for some time," Cunningham said. He recently signed on as a studio analyst with TNT. "I just don't have it in my heart to play anymore," he said last week. "I don't need to play football until I'm 38 years old — and I'm not criticizing anyone else for doing that. I just didn't need to do it." "I just don't have it in my heart to play anymore." randall Cunningham retiring quarterback Cunningham, a second-round draft choice for the Eagles in 1985 out of Las Vegas, Nev., ended his career with the NFL record among quarterbacks for rushing with 3,632 yards on 677 carries. He also completed 1,874 of 3,362 passes (55.7 percent) for 22,877 yards, 150 touchdowns and 105 interceptions. "Randall was one of the most exciting quarterbacks in NFL history," Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement. "During his 11 years in Philadelphia, Randall was the cornerstone of the Eagles' franchise and brought many great moments to fans in Philadelphia, as well as across the NFL." 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Must have own transportation, #274-2788(events) First Savings Bank seeking a part time branch teller, Saturdays are Monday to Friday 11 a.m. 8 p.m. and Saturdays are Sunday 10 a.m. Looking for fun, energetic girl to babysit four children Friday nights and some Saturdays. Must have references and own book *Wonderful Pay, 749-3011* part time farm hand needed. Experience with live stock and/or farm machinery preferred. Must be reliable. Flexible hrs. 887-6124 or 887-6605 evenings only. Ask for Brenna or leave message. Part-time help needed for weekends beginning immediately Sat 9:30 and 8:00 and Sat 11:30 and 8:00. Must be responsible for cleaning office and organizing files. SPRING BREAK 97 EAN CASH! BOOK FAST! HIGHEST COMMISSIONS! TRAVEL FREE ONLY. 13 SALES! CALL FOR FREE NONUSPUNCH IASH 1-800-426-7710 Student Hourly Office Assistant with computer skills to manage office work. Pride Fridays 8:40 AM, Midweeks 12:40 AM, 1:40 PM at 113 West Harrow. 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Contact phone 93-7577 to set up interview, need ASAP. RIL 205 Help Wanted Therapeutic Heronboarding of Lawrence needs volunteers to work with people with disabilities and other developmental needs. SPRING BREAK '97- SELL TRIPS, EARN CASH, & GO FREE. BACK IN HI SUPPLEMENT ORGANIZERS to promote trips to Cancun, Jamaica. Log in for updates on Journaling on America #1 & Student Tour Operator. ATTENTION STUDENTS. Local Branch of Nat. Cat. 36 PT/FT entry level openings in Lawrence & JOCO. applied up to **99.25**. AASP School, cond. apply only JOCO. (913) - 381-676. (1-300) 6:30 mpm or up. Part-time work for general office work plus showing apartments and answering phones. 10-20 weekday hours available. Must be Kausse resident enrolled in KU at least halfway, have a GPA at 2.0 and major in business, accounting, or related field. $6.00/hour. 841-5797. Phone Center Reps wanted for growing inbound/outbound call center. PT & FT shafts, 6q-12milimeter. 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Afternoons M-F. Must have own transportation. Involves some heavy lifting. Must be committed and dependable. Send letter and/or resume w/3 references and copy of class schedule to: EEL PO Box 104, Lawrence, KS 69044. KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 Bucky's Drive-In 9th & Iowa Bucky's Drive-In is now taking applications for part-time employment. Flexible hours, half price on meals, above minimum wage. Openings on the noon, evening, above minimum wage. Apply in person between 10am-5pm. Thank You! Immediate Opening for Conference Assistant with Work-Study eligibility. MS Word and Excel 6.0 knowledge along with strong oral and written course. skills required. Flexible work schedule is desired. Flexible work schedule not to exceed workstaff hour maximum. Fax or send resume to ASKAssociate PO Box 3858 Lawrence KS 69046. Fax 91-8341-8388 Brookside Learning Center in hiring part-time teaching assistants. Opportunities include experience in model early intervention program working with children who are at-risk for developmental delays, children who have disabilities, and children who are typically developing. Contact information: 856-0022-AAEOE. For more information, call 856-0022-AAEOE. 205 Help Wanted Lookout self motivated person for part-time position at Seaworks Airport. Fueling and parking aircraft with them from the airport on weekdays, 10.15 hours per day. Apply Hitchrick, Lawrence Airport Mon-Thur. 8 Am to 4 PM. No charge. Kitchen staff needed at Mass St. Deli and Buffalo Bob's Smokehouse food prep and line cooking. Some daytime hours are helpful. Starts at $5.00 an hour up to $7.44 an hour after 8 months when includes profit sharing and commissions. Amounts from Buffalo Bob's Smokehouse office, 5am to 4pm, Ft. Pkwl 719 Mass (Upstairs above Smokehouse) Student Hourly/Office Assistant, Research & Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas. Provide a KI minimum of 6 hours. Complete application and obtain job description in 4089 Dole Bldg. kU campus. Application deadline: 9/29/06 For questions contact Debbie McAfeery or Lyne LeFis. 864-4059. The University of Kansas is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. STUDENT CLIENTIAL ASSISTANT I Deadline: 8.03000 Salary: $4.75 per hour, M/F 2-500.00, T & TH 8:00- 10:30am. Duties include typing, filing, and performing all assigned clerical duties within Office Services, perform receptionist duties on a fill-in basis processes all photocopy requests, provide office staff with photo sets, sets up meetings, etc. To apply, complete an application available at the Computer Center Rm. 202 EOE/AA EMPLOYER "CASH IS KING" Flyer Distribution on near KU campus. $6/hour. Contact Bob 816-561-9099. Student Hourly Position Available. Duties include: data entry, photocopying, filing, distributing mail and correspondence. Other duties as assigned. Must have worked as a clerical assistant in an office for at least one year. Must have good command of English language and knowledge of grammar, spelling and punctuation. Must be able to communicate effectively with students. Must be able to work 24 hour blocks of time, 20 hours per week. $5.50 an hour. Apply in person to Sandy, Provost Office, 2308 Strong Hall, 864-4944. Designation is September 3, 1996. University of Kansas Parking Department has several openings for student field operation. Hours available are 7am to 6pm, Monday through Friday. Knowledge of the location of campus buildings, streets and parking facilities of the University of Kaskan, as well as knowl of the parking policies for students will train. Must be able to read, write and comprehend the english language. Must have accurate time piece and a valid driver license. Must be a current KU student in appropriate employment. DBL out an application at the parking office and set up interview. Call 844-7275. PART-TIME POSITIONS CITY OF LAWRENCE METER READER-Reading water meters & accurate recording of amounts of water consumed. HS GradedG. Possess valid driver license & provide own vehicle. $8.17*12/12hr, 20hr.wk. flexible. TELEPHONE OPERATOR-HS Grad/Grad and some experience. 87-65 119-4100, Noon- Monday Friday. Complete application by 09/06 at Admin. Services, City of Dearborn with Massachusetts, Lawrence 82601 EOE4M EOE4M