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Raised By God's Hand! - for My Salvation You are invited to worship with us: -April 4, Maundy Thursday - 7:30 pm (with Holy Communion) -April 5, Good Friday, - Noon and 7:30pm -April 7, Easter Sunday - Celebration of the Resurrection 8:30am - Traditional Worship with Holy Communion 11:00am - Praise and Worship Service with Holy Communion 7:30-10:00am. - Easter Breakfast served by Immanuel's Youth Immanuel Lutheran Church & University Student Center 15th& Iowa -843-0620 Myra L Strother M.D., University of Missouri, 1986 Fellow, American Academy Family Practice Board Certified in Family Practice When your friend says, "I'm going home to see a real doctor,"—they're going too far. Right here at Watkins we have 10 board certified doctors to provide for your health care needs. Visit the physician of your choice as a walk-in or by appointment. Specialty services include: - gynecology - nutrition counseling - sports medicine - wart clinic —they're here. When you're looking for real doctors they've been Women's golf team finishes seven strokes short of first 864-9500 Five Jayhawks place in top 25 at invitational The Kansas women's golf team fell short of a first place finish at the Southwest Missouri State women's golf invitational yesterday. The Jayhawks shot a three round total of 988 to finish seven strokes behind tournament champion Arkansas State. But the Jayhawks did have the best player. Kansan staff report Kansas finished in second place, out of 16 teams, at the Hickory Hill Country Club in Springfield, Mo. Kansas golfer Missy Russell outshot Missouri's Kristen Stamp by four strokes in the final round to win the individual championship. Russell trailed Stamp by one stroke after the first two rounds, but shot a 75 in the final round to win the tournament. She had a three-round total of 234. Kansas finished with five golfers in the top 25. Anne Clarke shot a three round total of 252 to finish in 14th place and Beth Reuter shot a three round score of 254 to finish in 18th place. Mandy Munsch and Lori Lauritsen shot totals of 256 to finish the tournament tied for 23rd place. Jessica Thompson rounded out Kansas performance with scores of 85,85,and 94 to finish in 37th place. Men's tennis team breaks top 10 Kansan staff report The Kansas men's tennis team made school history in the latest Rolex Collegiate National Rankings. In the new rankings, which were released yesterday, the Jayhawks were ranked No.10,the highest national tennis ranking in school history. The previous best for Kansas was No. 12, which the team had held since March 12. The team, however, does not hold the ranking alone. It is tied with Duke and South Alabama. In the new women's rankings, Kansas held on to the No.18 spot. In women's individual rankings, Junior Kylie Hunt dropped from No. 2 to No. 3, despite having not lost a match since achieving her No. 2 ranking. Sophomore Christie Sim fell from 51st to 74th. In the men's individual rankings, sophomore Enrique Abaroajumped from 23rd to 19th. In doubles, Hunt and junior Jenny Atkerson dropped out of the Top 10 for the first time since December. They went from No. 10 to No. 12. In doubles, Abaroa and senior Michael Isroff went from No. 18 to No. 16, and Fimbres and sophomore Xavier Avilla climbed from No. 48 to No. 36. Royals lose to Orioles in opener The Associated Press BALTIMORE — President Clinton and Mike Mussina took care of the pitching, and Cal Ripken did the majority of the hitting as the Baltimore Orioles opened the season by beating the Kansas City Royals 4-2 yesterday in Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Ripken drove in three runs, and Mussina allowed two runs and five hits in seven innings. The game, delayed a day because of rain, started shortly after Clinton tossed a soft strike from the mound to Baltimore catcher Chris Hoiles. Then Mussina and Ripken took over. Mussina, who led the American League with 19 victories last season, struck out four and walked two. Ripken took care of the Baltimore offense, hitting a two-run single in the first and driving in the go-ahead run in the third. An RBI double by B.J. Surhoff made it 4-2 in the eighth. Jesse Orosco worked the eighth, and Randy Myers, signed during the offseason, pitched a perfect ninth for his first American save. Appier, who pitched 6 2/3 no-hit innings against the Orioles on opening day last season, gave up a double to the second batter he faced, Roberto Alomar. Rafael Palmeiro then walked before Rippeo blooped a two-out, two-run single. Appier threw 107 pitches in five innings, allowing three runs and six hits. A double-play grounder got Kansas City a run in the second, ending a string of 46 consecutive scoreless innings by Baltimore pitchers, including 27 by Mussina. The Royals pulled even in the third when Mike Macfarlane doubled and scored on a groundout by Bip Roberts. But Ripken's two-out single put the Orioles ahead in the bottom of the inning. Notes: Ripken played in his 71st consecutive errorless game, 24 short of his own major-league record for shortstops. ... Appier's five opening-day starts broke Dennis Leonard's club record of four. ... Bonilla has a 21-game hitting streak, the longest of his career and three short of the team record. ... Clinton did some color work for the Orioles' TV affiliate and left after the fifth innings. Recycle your Daily Kansan National recognition doesn't come to those who wait around. We're firm believers in doing the job right the first time. That's why we take challenges and turn them into opportunities. It's your turn. The University Daily Kansan is accepting applications for the positions of Business Manager and Editor for the Summer and Fall 1996 semesters. Applications may be picked up at The Kansan Business Office, 119 Stauffer-Flint or in the Dean's office, 200 Stauffer-Flint. Deadline for Business Manager application submission is Tuesday, April 9 at 12:00 p.m. Deadline for Editor application submission is Wednesday, April 10 at 12:00 p.m. ---