6B Monday, April 14. 1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN We're Here For You! Planned Parenthood provides confidential & affordable health care close to your school and home. Birth control When you need us: WE'RE HERE FOR YOU! - Pap tests - STD testing & treatment - Abortion services - HIV testing - Pregnancy testing Planned Parenthood of Mid-Missouri and Eastern Kansas (913) 832-0281 1420 Kasold Drive. Suite C. Lawrence. KS THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS HILLEL presents: The Israeli Film Series: A Collection of Israeli Made Films ... Now SHOWING Now Showing My Michael Monday, April 14, 1997, 7:00 pm 308 Dyche Hall Two intelligent young adults find each other and marry in a divided Jerusalem of the late 1950's. Wedding in Galilee Monday, April 28, 1997, 7:00 pm 2092 Dole Hall The muktar of a Palestinian village under Israeli occupation wants to hold a traditional wedding for his son, and invites the Israeli military governor as a guest of honor. 9TH & IOWA • 842-2930 AFTER 4PM SPECIALS! 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Texas Tech threatened late but was squelched by Jayhawk reliever Josh Wingerd, who closed out the Red Raiders for his sixth save of the season. "I think it started on the mound," Demarco said. "Tim came in and gave us confidence early. When you have the pitching performance like that and you play good defense, you have a chance to win." ENGL 325c. Recent Popular Literature HPER 330c. Principles of Nutrition MATH 365c. Elementary Statistics WC 204c. Western Civilization I WC 205c. Western Civilization II Let a correspondence course help your on-campus course load. Behind one of Lyons' best performances of the year, Kansas, which had lost the first two games of the weekend series 10-0 and 18-8, picked up a crucial victory by toppling Texas Tech 5-3, yesterday at Dan Law field in Lubbock, Texas. Pitcher Lyons leads team to win against Texas Tech By Harley V. Ratliff Kansan sportswriter The victory kept the Jayhawks above .500 in the Big 12 Conference standings and provided Kansas with its best victory against a strong opponent this season. Texas Tech sits atop the conference standings with a 32-5 record. It's time to make it official: Tim Lyons is the ace of the Kansas baseball team's pitching staff. "From a confidence and selfesteem standpoint, this was a big "Actually, I'm still a little frustrated," Lyons said. "I made some mental mistakes on the mound. I just tried to keep the ball low. My stuff wasn't great, but it wasn't bad." Lyons was helped by the Jayhawks' ability to score runs early The Jayhawks' (25-14, 10-8) victory began0 with Lyons' (2-2) strength on the mound. The righthander dazzled Texas Tech hitters, helping to hold the country's second-best offensive team to its lowest-hit total of the year at six. Lyons picked up his second victory by allowing just two runs during five innings. However, Lyons wasn't totally satisfied with his performance. The Associated Press win for us," Kansas coach Bobby Randall said. "We would have been devastated to come out of here without a win." Rematch of De La Hoya, Whitaker unlikely LAS VEGAS — There's a reason why Pernell Whitney never got a rematch of his controversial draw with Julio Cesar Chavez. It's the Enroll any weekday of the year 8am to 4pm! The University of Kansas Division of Continuing Education Academic Outreach Programs Independent Study Lawrence, Kansas 60405-2906 same reason why Oscar De La Hoya probably will never fight him again. Oscar De La Hoya Whitaker simply has a habit of making good fighters look bad. And that's bad business for a rising super- "You can never look good The ringside judges didn't, however, with one scoring the fight four points in favor of De La Hoya and the other two favoring the new champion by six points. In a battle of two top 25 softball teams, the No. 23 Kansas Jayhawks fell to the No. 7 Oklahoma Sooners in yesterday's doubleheader. thinks he is, we should have a rematch right away," Whitaker said. "That was the Pernell Whitaker of old. I thought I pitched a shutout." against Pernell Whitaker," De La Hoya said. "A southpaw fighter like him will make any fighter look bad any day." Sarah Workman, who last Wednesday was named the Big 12 Pitcher of the Week, pitched both games yesterday for the Jayhawks, giving up 11 hits and three earned runs in 12 innings. She is 20-12 for the season. "I'd love to fight him again," De La Hoya said. "I'd dominate him the next time because I know his style now." The Sooners (43-12) used strong pitching and timely hitting to hand Kansas (27-14) its first two conference losses of the season. Kansas dropped to 12-2 in the Big 12. Though De La Hoya said that he was more than willing to fight a rematch after winning a unanimous decision Saturday night to take Whitaker's WBC 147-pound title, there's little chance of it happening, at least in the near future. In the first game, Oklahoma pitcher Jill Most gave up only three hits and struck out six batters. Oklahoma first baseman Casey Dickson drove in the game-winning runs in both games, going 2-for-3 with two RBI and three walks for the day. De La Hoya hadn't finished celebrating in the middle of the ring at the UNLV campus arena when Whitaker called for a rematch. Kansas scored its first run on a bases-empty home run by shortstop Michelle Hubler and added two more in the sixth inning when outfielder Jennifer Funkhouser doubled with the bases loaded. The second game on Saturday was canceled because of the cold. Though Whitaker landed more punches than De La Hoya and scored the fight's only knock-down in the ninth round, it was De La Hoya who was the aggressor. And it was De La Hoya who had won the championship belt after the scorecards were added up. Many at ringside thought that he had a good case after reaching back to regain some of the skills from his past to outpunch and, at times, outbox De La Hova. On Saturday against No. 18 Oklahoma State (27-12), Workman pitched a one-hit shutout and struck out eight batters in a 3-0 Kansas win. "If De La Hoya is the fighter he Softball team loses twice to Oklahoma Kansan staff report The softball team's next game will be tomorrow at Wichita State. Always a beautiful experience! 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