4B Monday, October 17, 1994 NATURALWAY 820-822 Mass.841-0100 Esquire Barber Service Red Lyon Tavern A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence 944 Mass. 832-8228 1st Time Customer $3.99 2323 Ridge Ct. First Med Building 842-3699 GET ATTACHED To The JAYHAWKS SIGNATURE PROGRAM Available Exclusively at the KU BOOKSTORES Drawing Oct.17-21, 1994 FREE DRAWING!!! Two drawings a day for FREE COTTON EXCHANGE JAYHAWK SIGNATURE SWEATSHIRT, valued up to $45.00 each. Fill in the attached sheet and drop off at the KU Bookstore. NAME ___ PHONE# ADDRESS ___ How did you hear about the Cotton Exchange (or the JAYHAWK Signature program)? ___ Newspaper ___ Radio ___ Word of Mouth ___ Saw in Store Please rate the following in order of importance when you buy sportswear (1 = most important, 5 = least important) ___Quality ___Price ___Design/Graphic ___Garment Style ___Brand Name SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas volleyball team drops match to Colorado By Chesley Dohl Kansan sportswriter The Kansas volleyball team was stamped by the Colorado Buffaloes Saturday in a three-game match. Colorado defeated the Kansas volleyball team in consecutive games, 15-3, 15-1, and 15-0. While Colorado improved its conference record to 5-0, the Jayhawks dropped to 1-3 in the conference and 4-14 overall. "Our passing, overall, was pretty good for the night," said Kansas coach Karen Schonewise. "Basically it was just a lack of communication and lack of discipline that got us." Kansas produced only 24 kills and committed 26 errors, compared to Colorado's 41 kills and five errors in the match. Sohonewise said the Buffaloes played a fundamentally sound match. "Traditionally they're a very controlled team," she said. "They're balanced with a strong left middle, they pass well and they have great serving." Freshman outside hitter Leslie Purkeypile sat out of practice last week with a strained knee she suffered Wednesday in the match against Kansas State. Freshman outside hitter Kendra Kahler started the match for Purkeypile, who eventually saw play- time. "Kendra did a good job for us in her first start." Schonewise said. Walsh and junior outside hitter Jenny Larson had eight kills each for the match. Digging was the only category in which Kansas competed with Colorado. The play of sophomore outside hitter Katie Walsh, who had 13 digs, allowed Kansas to keep up early with Colorado. Colorado dominated Kansas in almost every phase of the game. The Buffalooes tollied 38 assists and eight blocks to the Jayhawk's 23 assists and one block. SAVE $139 Annual Membershipfirst visit Special rates for graduating seniors! Absolutely NO joining fee! 749-2424 925 Iowa With mention of ad BODY BOUTIQUE *You can stop your membership over Christmas & Summer The Women's Fitness Facility SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts 843-5000 Think Think FLEECE Have you discovered the versatility of a fleece jacket? Maybe it's time. From light weight to expedition weight, we've got you covered. THE NORTH FACE United Parcel Service Part time Jobs ups $8 Hour ups Interviews will be held Wednesday, Oct. 19 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sign up in the placement center, 110 Burge Union E/O/E m/f STREETSIDE RECORDS ON SALE! STREETSIDE's 20 Best Sellers on sale every day $10.88cds* concert October 17th at River Valley Music Cafe *cds regularly priced $16.99 or less 1403 W. 23rd·842-7173 Stay Streetsmart Shop Streetside