SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, February 24, 1995 3B Chiefs hire Art Shell to coach offensive line The Associated Press KANSAS CITY. Mo. — Art Shell, a Hall of Fame tackle who was fired in January as head coach of the Los Angeles Raiders, has joined the Kansas City Chiefs as an offensive line coach, a Chiefs representative said yesterday. Shell, 48, was 54-38 as the Raiders' head coach. He was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1989 and was a Pro Bowl selection eight times. He has spent all of his 15-year career with the Raiders. The Chiefs also announced yesterday that Jim Erkenbeck had been hired as tight ends coach and Woodrow Lowe was added as a defensive assistant and special teams coach. Lowe, 40, was a linebacker for the San Diego Chargers from 1976-86 and most recently was head coach at Selma, Ala., High School. Erkenbeck began his coaching career at San Diego State in 1960. He spent the past three seasons as offensive line coach for the Los Angeles Rams. Shell replaces Alex Gibbs, who was hired as an assistant by the Denver Broncos. Lowe replaces Kurt Schottenheimer, who was shifted to the defensive secondary. Kansas junior diver Kris Hoffman began the Jayhawks' quest for a conference title, finishing first place Wednesday in the men's one-meter diving event. NATURALWAY Learn to Fly Lawrence Air Services Instruction • Charter Services • Rental 842-0000 Kansas diving coach Don Fearon was impressed with Hoffman's performance. The event was at the Big Eight Championships at the Oklahoma City Community College Aquatic Center. Hoffman's 510,900 score broke his previous career high of 484,700 at the Speedo Cup in Chapel Hill, N.C., in December. Kansas senior Chris Martin finished fourth with a score of "You can't ask for anything more," he said. "On Kris Hoffman's last dive, he had to go six-and-a-halfs and he went seventens across the board." 447. 150 and junior Pat Burke placed eight with 426.900 points. fifi's 925 IOWA 841-7226 Lunch & Dinner Great Food Swimming events began at 11 a.m. yesterday. The Kansas men are seeking their first conference title since 1979, and the women hope to claim their third championship in the last four years. Kansas diver places first in conference indoors CAMPUS BRIEF Kansan staff report 806 West 24th (Behind McDonald's on 23rd) FRIDAY $1.00 ST. PAULY'S GIRL BOTTLES WHILE SUPPLIES LAST $1^{50} DOMESTIC BOTTLES $2^{25} PREMIUM BOTTLES 21 TO ENTER SPECIALS SUBJECT TO CHANGE "We Stand Behind Our Work, and WE CARE!" DOMESTIC & FOREIGN COMPLETE CAR CARE Thanks to all the SAA'ers for ushering at Rock Chalk! PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign 841-PLAY USED & New Sports Equipment 1029 Massachusetts Formerly G & R Imports/ FREEMAN AUTOMOTIVE - BRAKES • ELECTRICAL • TUNELEPS • A/C SERVICE • COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS • COMPUTER SERVICED • EXHAUST • STRUTS & SHOCKS • C-V JOINTS • HYDRAINTENES • HEAT & COIL From Jenny Wei and the rest of the SAA officers. 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Drive • Lawrence We're turning the fashion scene upside- down. Kaplan spends over $3 million annually developing products and researching the tests. We've proved that we know the tests inside out. great research... In 1992, Kaplan predicted the elimination of an LSAT question type and changed our course in anticipation of the change. In 1993, the ETS was forced to withdraw a GRE question type because Kaplan "broke the code." In 1994, Kaplan research brought to light security flaws in the computer-based GRE tests. As a result, the ETS temporarily pulled the test. great results. Kaplan's expertise translates into higher scores and greater confidence for our students. Put our research to work for you on test day. 1-800-KAP-TEST get a higher score KAPLAN FINAL BLOWOUT SALE 1/2 OF 1/2 PRICE THURS FEB 23 TO SUNDAY FEB 26 ALL SALES FINAL! SELECTED FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE ONLY 839 MASS. ST. DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE 843-5755 SHOES SWEATERS OUTERWEAR SPORTSWEAR TIES SUITS SPORTCOATS DRESS SHIRTS Congratulations on a great season and Best of Luck against Mizzou! Board of Class Officers