6B Monday, April 29,1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN EVERYTHING BUTICE BEDS • DESKS CHEST OF DRAWERS LAYAWAY NOW unclaimed freight & damaged merchandise CASH IN A FLASH $20 Today for new donors Up to $40 this week Return donors - Extra bucks By donating your life saving blood plasma By donating your life saving blood plasma WALK-INS WELCOME! NABI Biomedical Center 816 W 24th 749-5750 Soar this summer with Independent Study! Rush over to the Independent Study office, north of the Kansas Union, and enroll before you leave the campus. Over 120 classes available including graduate. Call 864-4440 for information. How about... 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. Enroll any weekday of the year 8am to 4pm! The University of Kansas Division of Continuing Education Academic Outreach Programs Independent Study Lawrence, Kansas 66045-2606 © 1995 Rollerblade, Inc. © and™ designate U.S. trademarks of Rollerblade, Inc. Softball: Jayhawks drop two games Continued from Page 3. "That did feel good," Johnson said. "We didn't touch the pitcher yesterday, and today we were more focused." With two out and Sooner Casey Dickson on first, Oklahoma second baseman Brenda Rogers lined a shot to the left of Kansas center fielder Julie True. But the focus seemed to go south in the fourth inning. It happened first on defense. Oklahoma left fielder. As the ball bounded past True to the wall, Dickson scored and Rogers headed to third. The relay throw was wide of its target, and McCann ran into Rogers as she chased after the ball. Rogers was awarded home on the defensive interference call, and the Jayhawks trailed 2-1. "The umpire made the call, and the home plate umpire agreed with him," Luedeke said. "If we wouldn't have made three mistakes prior to that, we wouldn't have had to worry about it." Hubler led off with a double into left center and moved to third on a wild pitch. With Morgan at the plate, Luedke called for the suicide squeeze bunt. Morgan failed to execute the play, and Hubler was tagged out between third and home. Despite the defensive blunder, Kansas looked primed to strike back in the bottom of the inning. Even though Kansas lost two of three games, Luedke sees good things happening on her team as it prepares for the Big 12 Conference Tournament in two weeks. "We're deciding to play some great ball at a great time of year," she said. "We're just coming up a hit short here and there." By Scott Adams Dilbert WE PLANNED A DAZZLING DEMO FOR YOU, BUT AS YOU CAN SEE WE'RE BEING VISITED BY THE DARK ANGEL OF DEMOS. THE DEMO IS A SHAM. THEIR PROJECT IS DOOMED. CUT THEIR FUNDING BEFORE YOUR NAME IS ASSOCIATED WITH IT. 6 Atkins E-mail: $COTT$ 1998 United Feature Spot e c y c l e sponsored by Hillel Foundation/KU spaghetti dinner to benefit The Jubilee Cafe GOING HOME FOR THE SUMMER BUT NEED COLLEGE CREDIT? Allen County Community College -- Burlingame Campus offers transfer courses to fit your schedule. - 25 minutes south of Topeka (One hour from Lawrence) - 2 class meetings per week Call (913)654-2416 for enrollment information - small classes. Caring faculty. - $42 per credit hours including book - Classes start June 3rd. Hamburgers Double Hamburger 99¢ Double Cheeseburger $1.24 Root Beer Float 99¢ Limited Time offer 9th & Iowa 842-2930 Clothing . Books . Computer, School and Art Supplies Sidewalk Sale Tuesday, April 30 Wednesday, May 1 10 a.m.-4 p.m. East of the Kansas Union on the Plaza Get the lowest prices of the year at our annual sidewalk sale. Cash, Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover Accepted. Sidewalk sale merchandise is non-returnable. KU Bookstores Two Days Only 864-4640