UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, April 25, 1995 3B Kansas women's bowling team places 15th at championship Kansan staff report The Kansas women's bowling club team was one of 16 teams to compete at the Intercollegiate Bowling Championships, held Wednesday through Sunday in Knoxville, Tenn. Although the Jayhawks finished in 15th place, the trip marked the first time in 21 years that a Kansas men's or women's team had attended such an event, said Mike Fine, bowling team captain. Kansas qualified for the event by placing second at a qualifying tournament earlier this month in North Kansas City, Mo. Teams must either win one of 10 selected tournaments throughout the year or win one of six spots at the qualifying tournaments. Judith Olsak-Glass, Lawrence graduate student, led the team with an average score of 188. She was followed by Robin Fredenburg, Burnt N hill, N.Y. freshman, who had a 172 and Linda Bell, Topeka freshman, with 170. Rounding out the Jayhawks' top five bowlers were Cynthia Reiss, Lawrence junior, with 165 and Crystal Phillips, Emporia sophomore, with 160. Fine said the team did well despite its inexperience. "It was a tough tournament with difficult lane conditions," he said. Take me out to the game, and how about a loan? NEW YORK — Say it ain't so, Yankees. C'mon Rockies. What's un Orioles? Seven baseball teams raised the cost of an average ticket this year, excluding the discounts many teams are offering for a few weeks to lure back fans after the 232-day strike. The Associated Press According to figures compiled by the sports industry newsletter Team Marketing Report, the New York Yankees have the highest average ticket price at $15.01, a jump of 3.9 percent from 1994. The Colorado Rockies, who moved from Mile High Stadium to Coors Field, had the largest increase, a 34.2 percent rise to $10.61 from $7.90. 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