10 University Daily Kansan / Monday, October 28.1991 KJHX supports Literacy: Nat'l Young Reader's Day, Nov. 14. Misia KU & Permias HALLOWEEN PARTY November 1 from 9 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. at the Kansas Room, Kansas Union special events: dance competition costume competition lucky draw tickets: members $2.50 non-members $3.50 for further information, please call Alex at 665-1281 or Heather at 832-0557 for turner information, please call: Alex at 865-1329 or Hisar at 832-0575 HABITAT for HUMANITY KU WORK DAY Sat. November 2, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Sign up at PCM Center (Ibk north of Kansas Union) or Students Against Hunger Table (Kansas Union) oy Friday, Nov. 1, 1:00 p.m We will carpool from ECM Center to site in Lawrence Work will be painting and general clean-up inside and outside(mother normity) and outside(weather permitting) coordinated by ECM, Students Against Hunger, St. Lawrence Center in conjunction with "Into the Streets." NEW! Asian - American Students in Association ASiA Meeting: Monday, Oct. 28th 7:00 p.m. 427 Summerfield CARIBOU Carry your essentials around your waist, and keep your hands free for fun. SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts, Lawrence,KS 843-5000 Soccer club ties Rockhurst College 0-0 The Kansas men's soccer club's spirit stick is the team's good luck charm, but its good luck only lasted for one of this weekend's two games. Special to the Kansan By Michelle Betts The 2-foot-long stick, painted crimson and blue and decorated with plastic bones and a soccer ball, sticks out of the linegrass grass wherever the team plays. The team beat Nebraska-Omaha 4-0 on Saturday but tied 0-0 with Rockhurst College yesterday. Scott Schaffer, club vice president, said that the team played well but that he wanted the players to show more Schaffer said he was trying to build the team's enthusiasm before the national championship tournament. "We were quiet," he said. "There was no enthusiasm behind the first step." The Jayhawks beat Nebraska- kansas and lend in the Ed Chartrand tournament. excitement about the game. Kevin Kirchmer, Wichita senior; Birigir Arnarsson, Iceland junior; and Casey Peterson, Littleton, Colo. game, scored in Saturday's game. Kansas' game against Rockhurst yesterday went into double overtime but did not involve penalty kicks and Club President Chris Roberson said that the two teams decided before the game that there would be no penalty if the game was tied in overtime. ended 0-0 "We lost to K-State 2-1 after double overtimes when we went into penalty kicks," Robertson said. "Losing by penalty kicks is no way to lose." Robertson said that the team played well even though the game was physic- Five Rockhurst players received yellow cards. If a player receives more than one yellow card, he may be taken out of the game. Kansas did not get any yellow cards. "We kept our mouth shut, stayed clean and played a class game." Robin "Both teams took a beating. It is hard on both teams when a game goes for so long like that," he said. Casse Peterson said the physical aspect of the game made it a difficult SPORTS BRIEFS "A shoot out doesn't really determine who was a better team," he said. Peterson was happy that the game didn't end in penalty kicks. Roberson hope Kansas will have a chance to play Rockhurst again before the National Championship Soccer Tournament, during the third week of November. Lacrosse club defeats Tulsa The Kansas lacrosse club increased its record to 4-1 Saturday after beating the Tulsa club in a close game. With the score tied 7-7 in the fourth period, Tulsa was called for a penalty, giving Kansas the chance it needed. John Sheehan, Denver senior, scored Kansas' winning goal. It was his third of the game. Andy Risinger, Chicago freshman, also had three goals and Eric Lewis, Rockville, Md., junior, had one goal and two assists. Kansas bows out of regional The Kansas men's tennis team had a strong showing in the Rolex Regional qualifier tournament last weekend at the Wichita Racquet Club. However, no Jayhawks advanced to the National Indoor Individual Championships. Senior Paul Garvin led the effort, winning three matches before being eliminated in the fourth round. Senior Rafael Rangel went 2-1, junior Carlos Fleming went 1-1, senior Pat Han went 1-1 and sophomore Brah Ruth went 1-1. To advance in singles, a player had to take first or second place, and only the top doubles team qualified. In doubles, Han and Rangel lost in Paris Open tournament begins PARIS – Jimmy Connors returnsto Paris with a sense of deja vu as he faces Ronald Agenor of Haiti in the first round of the $2 million Open Paris tennis tournament starting today. the top two seeds. They have met in the last two finals, with Becker winning in 1989 for his second victory here since 1986. Edberg took the title in 1990 when Becker had to drop out after six games with a thirst in injury. Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker are likeForce 'John Elway Football' Sixteen of the top 20 players in the world are entered in the 48-player field. Of the top 10 players, only Ivan Lendl, a late withdrawal, and Andre Agassi, who rarely plays in Europe, are missing. Connors, 39, and John McEnroe, 32 are the oldest players in the field. STADIUM NIGHT From staff and wire reports Monday Nights Watch the game on bigscreen Play along with QBI Rum Tree The Holiday Inn 200 McDonald Dr. Street Fighter II * Terminator II * Neo Geo * Galaga Play The Best For Less! TWO FREE VIDEO TOKENS Coupon - Coupon - Coupon 5 plays $1.00 30 plays $5.00 Limit One Coupon Per Person Coupon Expires 10:31-91 Thunderbolt * SnowBros * ATAXX * Roadblaster * α Adopt A Box Education Show your support for recycling at KU by sponsoring an aluminum collection box. Union and Wesco. hays outside Wesco and inside Onion. 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