14B Thursday, August 22, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Golf tournament is whole family affair The Associated Press AKRON, Ohio — As director of the World Series of Golf, Jim Cook is supposed to be impartial. But Cook had a rooting interest when the tournament began yesterday at Firestone Country Club. His son John, who has won two tournaments this year, is in the elite 48-man field. "Whatever happens now, happens," Jim Cook said. "There's nothing I can do to help him. He has his business, and I have mine." John Cook, who grew up in Akron, Ohio, is part of a star-studded field that includes the winners of the four major championships — (Nick Faldo, Masters; Steve Jones, U.S. Open; Tom Lehman, British Open; and Mark Brooks, PGA) — plus a strong international contingent. Tom Watson, Phil McKielson, Corey Pavin, Davis Love III and Fred Couples will play, along with defending champion Greg Norman and Craig Parry of Australia, Ernie Els and Wayne Westner of South Africa and Constantino Rocca of Italy. They will vie for a $360,000 first-place check in the 72-hole, winners-only event. John Cook won a U.S. Amateur championship 1978, and he has won eight PGA Tour events, including the St. Jude Classic in late June and the CVS Charity Classic a month later. Regardless of how Cook plays, the week figures to be a giant reunion for the Cooks. While Jim helps run the tournament and John plays in it, the rest of the family will be nearby. "I hope I don't create any unnecessary disturbances," Jim Cook said. Without a doubt, there will be a lot of time to talk — particularly for father and son. The tournament director hopes there aren't any disturbances like the one last year involving Greg Norman and Mark McCumber. Norman accused McCumber of improving his lie by removing a blade of grass. McCumber said he was merely flicking away a bug. Norman almost quit, but he was talked out of leaving by his wife and his agent. Winners of 74 tournaments around the world are eligible to play in the tournament, which is sponsored by NEC. Then he overcame a six-stroke deficit in the final round and beat Billy Mayfair and Nick Price on the first hole of a playoff when he chipped in for a birdie. Preseason practice injuries hurt Buffaloes The Associated Press BOULDER, Colo. — Colorado football coach Rick Neheisel was forced to call off practice ahead of schedule after several players were injured during preseason scrimmages. Neueihie ended practice Tuesday afternoon after linebacker Ron Merkerson bruised his lower leg and linebacker Allen Wilbon sprained his foot. Free safety Steve Rosga, meanwhile, left the field with a bruised knee and was scheduled to be re-evaluated today. Neuheisel, in his second season with the Buffaloes, called off practice early with a goal-line session still remaining. "We were iust too thin," said Neuheisel. The Buffaloes, who will open their 1996-1997 season Aug. 31 against Washington State, were to move into their residence hall rooms today and practice only once a day thereafter. Neuheisel said he would consult director of sports medicine Dave Burton before making a decision on how much to taper the remaining contact work. Despite the injuries, Neuheisel called the camp spirited and said his players gave everything they had. "They're just a little down right now because a couple of their teammates had to leave the field hurt. But that's part of football, and we might as well understand that." he said. Also injured Tuesday were defensive tackles Jesse Warren, who sprained his foot, and Aaron Marshall, who suffered a hyvextended knee. Sidelined when practice began were receiver Phil Savoy with an ear infection; defensive tackle Viliam Maumau with calf strain; defensive back Maurice Henriques with an injured knee; tight end Desmond Dennis with tendinitis in a knee; receiver Ayyub Abdul-Rahmann with a pulled hamstring; and guard Chris Naeole, who suffered a minor muscle strain in his neck. Offensive tackle Melvin Thomas missed drills to return to Louisiana to be with his ill mother. Place-kicker Jason Lesley took the day off after undergoing tests to determine the cause of persistent stomach cramps. Welcome Back Students. Imperial Garden Invites You To... Experience The Buffet Voted Best In Lawrence. 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Student Assistance Center, 22 Strong Auditions for The University Theatre fall productions: 7:00 p.m., August 22-23, Crafton - Preyer Theatre Stage, Murphy Hall Audition sign up: noon-5:00 p.m., Thursday, August 22, Murphy Hall Lobby. Productions to be cast: "The Memorandum." "Coming Here A Triology," performed by the Cherry Players to perform prepared pieces; cold reading material will also be available. For more information, contact the University Theatre, 317 Murphy Hall, 864-3381. NEED A RIDER/RENDER? Use the Self Serve Car Pool Exchange, Main Lobby, Kansas Union 24 hour everyday! Commerce Plaza Laundromat, 3028 Iowa St. Clean and air conditioned. 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Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. 120 Announcements Caring People Needed Headquarters Counseling Center looking for volunteers. Interested? Informational Meeting室 Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont Questions! 814-2345 130 Entertainment **Theatre Auditions:** August 22-23, Crafton Preyer Theater Stage, Murphy Hall. Sign up for auditions noon - 5:00 p.m., Thursday August 22, Murphy Hall Lobby. Open to all KU students regardless of age. You have 2 minutes to show your stuff! Call 864-3381 for more information. 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted Child care, part-time, 11:30-1:00 M-F. Call Sunshine Acres Preschool at 842-223-911 Gymnastics instructors needed now for girls, boys and preschool classes at Kansas City gym. P/U am or pan Good pack, Call Eagles 516-941-0829 Hiring students to contact alumni Monday Thursday 9:30AM p.m. $15 d.h. Call Shannon站 at the KI Bank 800-267-6842 Accepting applications for part time sales position at Floribeth Shoe Store. Apply in person, suite 111 Daycare assistant needed mornings. Flexible schedule: Call Marie at 749-1710. Need own transportation. Christian Daycare needs enthusiastic employees for work. Must be highly reliable and stable. Good pay. 842-2088. Couple needs reliable exp. person to care for infant in their home for approx 1 week, ref. required on request. Emergency, responsible person to care for our 4-year-old in our home. MWF 12 per hour, $600/hour Call or Beep on 518-795-2230 Golf course work, Doble hours, FREE GOLF 2, Apply at National Country Club 400 Country Club Terrace, 842-682-8821 HOMEPOT NETWORK ASSISTANT Uni. Relations. 45 h 15 m 30 hs wky. Call 864-3256 for information before 5 p.m. Aug. 27. New company needs outgoing personnel with interest in marketing. Flexible house. Applicant within a 35%ile of the average salary. Classroom Assistant needed at Raintree Montessori School. Montessori exp. prof. Will train: $12/room/wk Late afternoon assistant: 3:15-5:30 M-F $6.25/hr, Transp. call: Call 843-6800 Adams Alumni Center/Learned CBL openings for PT diskshoppers. Above a wide胃, meals & uniforms provided. Apply in person at the Adams Alumni Center 1266 Oak Ave. Adams Alumni Center/Learned Club has openings for full-time banquet prep, cook, includes benefits. Apply in person at the Adams Alumni Center 1260 Orcad Ave Adams Alumni Center/Learn Club has openings for part time banquet servers. Some daytime and weekend availability preferred. Apply in person at the Adams Alumni Center 1260 Cord Ave. Aerlofcs instructors invite for on camp training. Experience is a must! Call Shannon at 8457070. Immunised Lutheran Childhood Center is now accepting applications for morning and afternoon teachers' aides. Experience with children required. Apply 2104 West 15th Street. Part-time opening for general office work plus showing apartments and answering phones. 10-20 weekdays hours available. Must be Kansas resident enrolled in KU at least hafftine. 841-5797. Yoga instructor needed for on campus fitness program Experience required. Call Sullivan at 863-04790 Adams Alumna Center/Leaned Club has openings for fine dining, lake sunset cook. Some exp. required. 5 day full-time pos. with benefits, both AM & PM ships. Apply in person at the Adams Alumna Center 1280 Orcad Ave.