6B Thursday, April 10, 1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE HARBOUR LIGHTS 50 c Pool 13 Beers on tap 1031 Massachusetts, Downtown Don't miss your chance for an inside view on current issues! WHO AND WHAT; A unique panel presentation on the plight of refugees in Haiti and Africa Thursday, April 10th at 7:00 PM. Jayhawk Room 5th Floor - Kansas Union Featured Speakers Bryant Freeman Leonardo Villalon Brought to you by Amnesty International and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority The Advisory Board of the KU Center for Community Outreach is currently seeking two positions of Co-Directors of the Center to share equally the responsibilities of organizing and overseeing the programs of the center. programs of the center. The Co-Director: • acts as a liaison between the community service programs existing in the Lawrence and campus community and student body • oversees the executive committee, the general development of the Center, and the programs of the Center • promotes the practice of combining service with the curriculum on campus The position will run from May 1, 1997 to May 1, 1998 throughout the summer months. The individual is expected to maintain a work schedule of approximately 20 hours per week, flexible with class schedule. Applications available in Student Senate Office (410 Kansas Union) and should be returned there on Thursday, April 17 at 5:00 PM Questions? Call Center of Community Outreach at 864-4073 STUDENT THE SENATE FOR ANASS SENATE EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS ON SALE!* SHOES 10%-30% OFF APPAREL 10%-40% OFF IN-LINE SKATES 10.00 TO 30.00 OFF HATS 2.00 TO 5.00 OFF - FREE SPORTCENTER T-SHIRT OVER 70.00 WITH EVERY PURCHASE OVER 80 APRIL 12 - FREE OAKLEY HAT OR T-SHIRT 20% OFF PAIR OF SUNGLASSES. - REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZES- NIKE SUNGLASSES, ISHING, STUDS AND MUCH MUCH MORE!!! 840 MASSACHUSETTS ALL CHAMPION JOGBRAS!!! CHAMPION JOGBRA REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE IN THE STORE FROM 9:30-11:00 TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. PRIZES & FREE GIVEAWAYS FOR EVERY JOGBRA PURCHASE. AUGUSTA, Ga. — What better way to start this Masters than to have Nick Faldo, the best golfer of his generation, paired with Tiger Woods, the best golfer of the next generation. If Faldo wins this year, only Jack Nicklaus, Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Arnold Palmer and Tom Watson will have won more major championships. What better way to show the overlapping of history than to have Faldo, the winner of six major championships in 10 years, going head to head with Woods, the winner of the last three U.S. Amateur championships. The Associated Press This tournament, this course, which seems to play a game of can-you-top-this with itself, gets going with an extraordinary pairing that begs for a sequel, the traditional pairing of the defending champion with the U.S. Amateur winner. Experience contends with youth at annual Masters competition The only thing that could be better would be to have them paired together in a Sunday shootout for the 61st Masters title. Maybe that is the collision of coincidence that Augusta National has to offer this year. 842-NIKE (6453) ALL-DAY READING FRI., APR. 11 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. PLAZA IN FRONT OF THE UNION (11:30-1:30 IN THE LOBBY OF THE UNION) In case of rain, all readings will be held in the lobby. This tournament, known for its stirring finishes inevitably decided in the final nine holes, gets started today with a first 18 that matches one of the best tacticians to play the game with perhaps the most physically gifted player ever. Certainly there are others to consider at this Masters. Tom Lehman has the game and the desire to win. Steve Elkington is on a roll. Ernie Els, with a U.S. Open title, and Phil Nickelson, with 10 victories already, are two twenty-something guys overshadowed by Woods' sudden burst on the scene. people who will be following Faldo and Woods in a first-round pairing made in a golf fan's dream will be hoping for a Matchup II, III and IV "I'm tournament tough now," Woods said. "I feel comfortable just because it's my third time here. You know what to expect." Surely the tone of thousands of COMMENTARY And a rebound by Greg Norman from his collapse last year would forever establish an already considerable reputation as one of the most resilient athletes in the history of any sport. "You think of a player, you think of Nicklaus and ask how many tournaments he won and you can't think of it," Faldo said. "But you all know how many majors he won. It was 14 wasn't it?" he said with a mischievous grin, knowing full well Nicklaus won 20. It's a place in history Faldo wants badly. "I think Greg's going to be up there," Mickelson said about whom the contenders were this week. "I think Faldo is going to be up there. I think Tiger's going to do well, too. Did I mention him?" He said playing twice as an amateur and having won on the PGA Tour gives him a confidence rare in a 21-year-old. If Woods takes the Masters, he would be the youngest champion in the history of the event, two years younger than Seve Ballesteros and Nicklaus. The fact that players rarely win in only their third try at the Masters, where knowledge of the course means so much, seems to be of no concern to Woods. "I don't care what anyone else says — as always," Woods said. "I just came here to win. I'll try to be as patient as possible." Surely the tens of thousands of Mickelson's joking reference to Woods as an afterthought indicates how much is expected of Woods in his first Masters as a pro "NO COUPON SPECIALS" EVERYDAY TWO-FERS THREE-FERS PARTY "10" CARRY-OUT 2-PIZZAS 3-PIZZAS 10 PIZZAS 1-PIZZA 2-TOPPINGS 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 2-DRINKS 3-DRINKS 1-DRINK $0.75 $12.50 $22.50 $2.75 $9.75 $12.50 $32.50 $3.75 842-1212 Sun-Thurs 11am-2am Fri-Sat 11am-3am Lunch • Dinner • Late Night Lunch • Dinner • Late Night 1601 W 23rd Southern Hills Center·Lawrence DINE-IN AVAILABLE·WE ACCEPT CHECKS ---