Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, August 30, 1999 EVERYTHING BUT ICE BEDS • DESKS • CHEST OF DRAWERS • BOOK CASES unclaimed freight & damaged merchandise 916 Mass College Football 115 On Campus 112 Announcements 110 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found Miami victory signals return from probation 100s Announcements EAST RUTHERFORD. N. J. The Miami Hurricanes waited four years to get back in the national championship race. The win was the biggest for the Hurricanes since the school was placed on NCAA probation for numerous infractions and coach Butch Davis was hired to change Miami's bad-boy image and build another winner. Although the game was sloppy at times, with numerous turnovers and penalties, Kelly made his first start a memorable one. The 6-foot-1, 195-pounder from Tampa overcame two fumbles and two interceptions and finished 17-of-25 for 245 yards. The Associated Press Kenny Kelly threw for one touchdown, ran for another and converted a pair of 2-point conversions in leading No. 12 Miami to a 23-12 victory against No. 9 Ohio State in the Kickoff Classic yesterday. 1985 until a loss to Florida State in 1995 knocked them out of the rankings. The NCAA probation cut Miami's scholarships so severely that the Hurricanes had 58 players on the roster at one point. Miami won four national titles from 1983-81 under three coaches, Guess what? They're back and was ranked in the Top 25 every week beginning in mid- The Associated Press Warrick and Seminoles begin championship hunt "Warrick's run was unbelievable." Louisiana Tech coach Jack Bicknell said. "When you play against people like that, that's what they do. They make huge plays for their team." TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida State's Peter Warrick came back to college for his final season with a purpose: He wants a national championship on his resume when he turns pro. Warrick's slithering 20-yard touchdown run late in the first half broke a 7-7 tie as the top-ranked Seminoles overcame a sluggish start to take a 41-7 victory on Saturday against Louisiana Tech. from quarterback Chris Weinke and ran laterally across the field — reversing direction twice to elude several Bulldogs defenders — before racing upfield to the end zone to give the Seminoles a 14-7 lead 39 seconds before halftime. 105 Personals 110 Business Personals "I thought we had him tackled 15 times," said Bicknell, who was making his debut as a college coach. "I said, 'OK, he's down' and the next thing I know he keeps going. That was frustrating." Warrick, who also caught nine passes for 121 yards, took a handoff "It happened so fast," Warrick said. "When I ran to the left and came back to the right and I saw the middle, I said, 'Oh, yeah, this is going to be nice.'" Earlier in the same possession, Warrick ran 21 vions on a third- Florida State blew the game open in the third quarter. Wolfpack's blocked punts save game against Texas The Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas—There is life in North Carolina State after Torry Holt. It's just on the other side of the ball. punts," North Carolina State coach Mike O'Cain said. North Carolina State continued its tear of early-season upsets Saturday night, using three blocked punts and a stingy second-half defense to pull out a 23-20 victory against No. 17 Texas in the Black Coaches Association Classic. Terrence Holt, younger brother of the departed All-American wide receiver, blocked two punts that were converted into touchdowns for North Carolina State. With the Wolfpack trailing 20-15 with 3:32 left, Holt sprinted in from the right side to get a piece of Ryan Long's pount at the Texas 48. Eric Leak, who blocked a punt in the first half that led to a safety, picked up the loose ball and ran it in for the go-ahead touchdown. Quarterback Jamie Barnette found Chris Coleman in the corner of the end zone for the two-point conversion and 23-20 lead. "I've never been associated with a game in which we won in this fashion, with so many blocked They had to. North Carolina State's offense struggled all night. Barnette, the ACC total offense leader in 1998, was constantly harassed by Texas pass rushers and finished 9-of-26 for 65 yards with one interception. Penn State mauls Arizona 41-7 at home STATE COLLEGE, Pa.—LaVar Arrington is fine, and may be even more significant for Penn State is the offense is pretty good, too. The Associated Press "I was surprised, pleasantly," Arrington, the Nittany Lions' star linebacker, said after No. 3 Penn State overwhelmed No. 4 Arizona 41-7 in Saturday's Pigskin Classic. "After the touchdown on the first drive, I said, 'Oh man, they went out and did their thing, so now we've got to go out and do our thing." Arrington led a defense that shut down the Wildcats' high-powered offense, while Kevin Thompson threw for two touchdowns, Chafie Fields ran 70 yards for a score and caught a 37-yard pass for another as Penn State took a 31-0 halftime lead and coasted to victory. The Nittany Lions held the quarterback tandem of Keith Smith and Ortege Jenkins in check, and Trung Candidate, the Pac-10's leading rusher last year, finished with just 31 yards on 10 carries. Arrington left the game after making his seventh tackle, bothered by cramps and dehydration. In the locker room, he said he was OK and doesn't expect to miss practice next week. Penn State rolled up 504 yards against the Wildcats, who endured their worst loss since a 56-14 defeat to Arizona State in 1996. The second meeting of top-five teams in a "preseason" game was a mismatch from the start, much to the delight of the crowd of 97,168, third-largest in Penn State history. In Joe Paterno's 50th year at Penn State — his 34th as coach The game was never close, even though both teams came into Beaver Stadium with visions of a national title. The Lions gave every indication they will be a key player along the road to a championship game in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 4, while the Wildcats must regroup and set their sights on the Pac-10 title and a Rose Bowl berth "This needed to happen to us because we wanted to experience a good team like this," Arizona coach Dick Tomey said. "They whipped in every aspect of the game." — getting off to a big start was important. "Any game you win by that amount, against a good team like Arizona. I'd say it's a statement game," Arrington said. "we fooled 'em." Paterno said. "We did some things they weren't ready for. I'm a little disappointed we didn't run more consistently, but we made the big plays, which is what you have to do against a team like Arizona that comes at you." 200s Employment 300s Merchandise 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 305 For Sale 310 Computers 315 Home Furnishings 320 Sports Goods 325 Stero Equipment 330 Tickets 340 Auto Sales 345 Machines for Sale 360 Miscellaneous 370 Wanted to Buy Classified Policy 400s Real Estate 405 Real Estate 105 - Personals THE BIGGEST POSTER SALE. Biggest and best selection. Choose from over 200 different images for CAMPERS, HUMOR, ANIMALS, BLACK LIGHT, SCIENCE FICTION, PERSONALITIES, LANDCAPES, KIDS, IMAGES ONLY $8, $7 and $6 each! See us at the KANSAN UNION LIBRY- LEVEL 4 on MONDAY AUGUST 16TH THROUGH FRIIDAY AUGUST 19th. The hours are as follows: 9 a.m., $4 p.m. and Sunday 12 noon-midnight. 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Interested individuals should apply to Council Travel, 622 W. 12th St., Lawrence, KS 60044 on bring FREE BBQ CHICKEN & BEER, bring the music to play for your part (725-863-5910) 130 - Entertainment 200s Employment 205 - Help Wanted 205 - Help Wanted After school nanny wanted. Four boys age 4-15, Driving, light housework, some cooking, from age 2 to 18. A great place to work. Stepping Stones in is now hiring teachers 'hires to work', 8-4, or 1-6,2-3, or 5 weekdays in the infant-toddler and preschool rooms. Apply at 100 Wakura haus. Babyssitter wanted for four month old girl. Only two saturdays each month from 7am-4:30pm. one weeknight 5pm-9:30m. Pay Cash. 841-3485 Ask for Keri. Barber Emerson Law Firm has part-time position open for courier/misc. office help. Position requires valid drivers license. Hours needed are M-F, 1:30-3:30 (some flexibility is available). Please send resume & references to: Office Manager, PO Box 867, Lawrence KS 69044. Best job in town - earn up to $300 a week, part-time, marketing T-shirt and directly serve to Greek market & local shops. Great personality or skills in 816-255-880 or e-mail to SRIair43@hotmail.com Best job on campus: Make your own schedule, work on campus, have fun meeting people, give out free gifts, and earn $15-$20 an hour. Can you qualify to be a CISM Campus Manager? Only 1% of students qualify for this great leadership skills, and be willing to work 10-12 hours per week. Call 1-800-797-5743. Come see us at: www.kansan.com Bucky's Drive-In 9th & Iowa which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination." Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are availi Rocky's Drive-In is taking applications for part-time employment. Openings over noon hour, evenings, and weekends; double hours, above. Please contact the office on meals. Apply in person between 10-8. Thank you. Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. 205 - Help Wanted Babyssister needed for 11 yr old girl. 4 - 6:30 pm, 3-5 days per week. Car needed. references required. $6.00 per hour. Call evenings 841-7063. Carrousel Trading Company now hiring for PT/PT. Great pay, many benefits. Start wage $0.Arply at 41Quil Credit Place. 841-4100. Child care assistants needed for fall season. Child care assistants needed for fall semester in Sumside Infant Toddler Program. Call Kathie 844-6720 for additional information. $6/hr. 10-20 hours a week. - Residential Specialists and Assistants: Part-time work required. Must be 18 to 64 hours per week, may require stay. $9.90 per hour. Child care need asAPAF Wed. 7-4:50-10am Call 823-3624 or 843-3623 for call. 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Faculty couple seeks caring, intelligent, energetic, highly responsible undergraduate or graduate student to care for 10-month-old son, 12-30 daytime hrs./week. Near campus (behind Corbin Hall). Excellent pay and benefits. Please call 843-3603, days or evenings. 205 - Help Wanted Childcare needed for 6 yr. old; 3:50 M-Th. Must be non-smoker and have own car. References and experience required. Call Sarra or John 842-3285 times. Coco Loco New Hiring Servers. Apply in person Monday thru Friday 2-93 493 Massachusetts. 842-1414 CUSTODIAL WORKER: Two (2) positions open for student hours custodial at Watkins University, where the appointment is starting now through the 1999-2000 school year. The hours will be 15-20 hours per week during the school year and a possible 40 hours during the break periods and summer. This includes a variety of hours. Please refer to waiver according to hours the facility is open. Must be an enrolled KU student. Must apply in person to Personnel Office, Watkins Health Center, Friday, August 20 to Friday, August 27, 1999 between 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CUSTOMER SERVICE POSITION Student Hourly Position: University Press of Kansas seeks individual to perform duties as assigned by the Business Manager. Applicants will learn to use the order fulfillment software system to research customer account problems. Prior experience helpful, but not mandatory. Excellent opportunity in a business office setting Candidate must have strong organizational skills, be detail-oriented, and exhibit Must be enrolled in at least six credit hours to be able to work at least 11, M-F flexible hours 86/hr. w. quarterly raises Apply at W25. 1W 11th St. (west campus). For more info call John Garvin, 864-1454 Deadline for applications is Tuesday, 8/31. Recycle Your Kansan