6B the university daily kansan sports 841-PLAY 1028 Manaschusetta We Buy, Sell USED & NEW Sports Equipment LIBERTY HALL CINEMA friday, april 30, 2004 THE DREAMERS A NEW FLM FROM BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI NC-17 TOUCHING THE VOID NK GRIPPING MOUNTAIN CLIMBING DOCUMENTARY FRI: 7:00 9:30 SAT: 7:00 9:30 SUN: 4:30 9:30 ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND R ACERONIUM CARNEY KATE WINSTEL STARRING JIM CARREY, KATE WINSLET FRI : 4:30 ONLY SAT: (2:00) (4:30) SUN: (2:00) ONLY FRR: (4:40) 7:10 9:40 SAT: (2:10) (4:40) 7:10 9:40 SUN: 7:10 ONLY SINGLE SEMI-SEMIPRIVATE ADULT $5.60 + MATINEE SENIOR CHILDREN $4.60 Of course, this is hinging on whether Giles gets released from his commitment to Miami. Giles was solid as a senior, averaging 17 points, 12 rebounds and six blocks per game. Even though his frame could use more bulk, Giles' ideal pick would be Kansas because he could play right away alohside one of college basketball's best power forwards in Wayne Simien. However, he would be competing with incoming freshman forwards Sasha Kaun and Darnell Jackson. Giles could stay close to home at Washington and play just as prevalent of a role on a team with tons of firepower at the guard position. Kansas has sentimental value in the Giles family, because C.J.'s father, Chester, played for the Jayhawks. CONTINUED FROM 1B PROSPECTS: Recruits sought Visit our website for a chance to win a free course PrincetonReview.com/HypertensionLAT 100-29aview New Hyperlearning LSAT Odds----7:1 PL241 is a regular resident of UW Law School Education Center (Education Center). The regular Resident will be appointed with Professor University Along with 7-footer Randolph Morris from Atlanta, Hairston is the best high school senior left to sign with a school. The longer Hairston waits, the more it seems his urban-legend status grows. Many recruiting experts are predicting that Hairston could have a Carmelo Anthony-like effect on a program, to a slightly lesser Both of the team's underclassmen at small forward last season, freshman Trevor Ariza and junior Dijon Thompson, have declared for the NBA Draft. He could probably start at Kansas, although the Jayhawks would be giving up size in their starting lineup. Expect a decision within the next two weeks. Odds----3:1 degree. Many are comparing Hairston to Houston Rockets swingman Jimmy Jackson, a smooth shooter and slasher on the offensive end with tons of range on defense. Jackson, coincidentally, was the last big-name recruit Ohio State landed. That was more than 12 years ago. UCLA still has a good shot at getting Hairston because there is a gaping hole in its starting lineup for him. Edited by Danielle Hillix MASTERPIECES: Meal a success CONTINUED FROM 1B Halfway through the meal, my stint as a cook seemed to be working. People liked the food. But two courses remained: Mexican Casserole and the Kansas Mud dessert. Tired at this point, mocked by an empty chair and Kill Bill in the living room, I was determined to go on. things," Hatfield said. "They were very tender." part I messed up. There was a sauce that I didn't blend properly, but I adapted and everything turned out OK. The casserole was my roommate Jeff Denton's favorite part of the meal. "I liked the filling," the Kansas City senior said. "The tortillas gave it more substance." sat and ate silently, full and bloated off of Rock Chalk Recipes. It was the most cooking I've done all year and a step up for someone whose usual idea of gourmet consists of Stouffer's frozen macaroni and cheese or Hamburger Helper. The finale was the Kansas Mud, which was Oreos on top of a rich, creamy vanilla filling on top of more Oreos. By that time, we were all a little full to eat. But insistent chef that I was, I urged everyone in the kitchen to partake in the muddy goodness. We The casserole was a filling combination of tortillas, beef, lettuce, cheese and green chill. The kitchen was a wreck of dirty dishes,spilled whipped cream,sugar and pudding. Now it was time to clean up. trice, cheese and ginger I'm proud to say it was the only Rock Chalk Recipes is available on www.kustore.com. It will also be on sale at select baseball home games, including tomorrow's against Texas Tech. -Edited by Cindy Yeo DEDICATED: Team loves field CONTINUED FROM 1B The plans for Arrocha Ballpark have been around for some time. Seniors on the team were shown the future during recruiting trips. This freshman class was the first that could see the plans knowing that a new ballpark would open. While several of the players indicated that the old field was nice enough, none will hesitate to praise the new field. tale to phrase. Bunge also indicated that she felt this new ballpark would level out the competition as the team went after recruits. She said that the team had had to go down the list of potential recruits farther then they wanted, and that this would give something to show. Bunge said during the past couple of years the Jayhawks had been unwilling to take the team to the ballpark. the bulbark. With just Phase I completed, the team is proud of what it has. Stacking it up against fields with similar facilities, the team is confident its home. "It's one of the best I've seen, top five," Humphreys said. And if there was any doubt that a pitcher might not understand the nuances of the surface or the conditions in the batting cages. Wallach was just as complementary. "As far as what we have goes, it's probably as nice or nicer than anything else I've seen." The Jayhawks will play two games against Texas this weekend with one scheduled for tomorrow at 2 p.m. and one scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. The dedication will take place tomorrow, right before game time. Edited by Louise Stauffer PRIVILEGE Education not payment enough CONTINUED FROM 1B Aaron Miles is not everyone else, Wayne Simien isn't everyone else. Neither is Leo Bookman. It is no coincidence that when coaches go out and recruit they don't go to the richest neighborhoods in America. I don't know why that is, but every coach is looking for somebody who is "hungry," or someone who has never had anything given to them. So, it's no coinidence that a lot of kids with those credentials lack money. That's why there are so many early entries, or recruiting violations happening. Sometimes athletes who get money illegally are sending money home or they're trying to put themselves in a situation where they can get paid because they need the money. Sometimes an education is not enough. Not too many of us play college ball while waiting on our share of Wal-Mart to come through. Our sport is how we hope to make money. No one is asking for an extra couple thousand dollars, but at damn-near a quarter-million-dollars in revenue being made, 16 people can't get a little extra allowance? Man, please. We make all that money and all of our players aren't on scholarship. What's fair about that? Graduating and getting an education is a beautiful thing but if athletes all went to schools where we could get the "best" education, then Harvard, Princeton, Yale, etc. would make it to Final Fours instead of Duke, Kansas, UConn, etc. Schools such as Harvard and Yale would be playing in Sugar Bowls and Orange Bowls instead of Oklahoma, LSU and Miami. I truly believe that everyone is a student, so it's not your privilege to be a student-athlete. It's your ability. Langford is a Fort Worth, Texas, junior in journalism. He is a guard in the Kansas basketball team.