Monday, June 4, 1979 5 Summer Session Kansan Teams close competition While most KU students were taking finals and beginning their summer vacations, members of some Jayhawk athletic teams were finishing up their seasons in championship tournaments and other post-season events. The track teams each send contingents to national championship tournaments, with The men's track team finished Saturday, tying for 43rd place in the NCAA Outdoor Championships with a score of two points. The Jayhawks won the Big Eight outdoor championship and tied for 19th, and the university division of the TFA USA meet in Wichita the next weekend. Towers ... From page one OSBURN SAID he and his roommate took their deposit and are looking elsewhere. least 30 days, or we could sub-let another apartment at Gatehouse which they would have to spend the money to deposit back and look for another place." OSBOM SAID he and his roommate took Nelson Hall, manager of Gatehouse apartments, said the Gatehouse management tried to make sure every room was habitable before anyone moved in. Hall said the Gatehouse management would usually let a tenant out of a lease if the tenant thought his apartment was not habitable. If there's a one-day turnaround, the main thing we worry about is sanitation. If we have longer than one day, then we try to remove it from the carpeted, the carpeting, etcetera. "Hull said." "BUT AS long as we do our part, I wouldn't feel bad in keeping the person's mind." New Summe Hours at Campus Hideaway 8am-1am Monday-Friday 11am-2am Saturday Closed Sunday CAMPUS HIDEAWAY 106 N. Park 843-9111 COMMONWEALTH THEATRES Gramado Theater today 7:30-9:30 Woody Allen's “MANHATTAN” Varsity today 7:30-9:30 “ESCAPE TO ATHENA” PG Cinema Twin today 1:45, 7:25, 8:25 “BEDKNOBS & BROOMSTICKS” “WINTER KILLS” R Cinema Twin today 1:30, 7:40, 9:40 “YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN” Hillcrest today 7:20, 9:25 “A LITTLE ROMANCE” PG Hillcrest today 7:40, 9:45 “SAME TIME NEXT YEAR” PG Hillcrest today 7:30, 9:40 Sunset drive in Box office opens 11 a.m. Shops on Dusk Fight Weak! “HALLOWEEN” —and— “CARRIE” R specializing in precision haircuts for men and women "TTS A BIG disappointment to both athletes and coaches that we ended the season on a low note when we were so high two weeks ago with the conference championship." KU track coach Bob Timmons said yesterday. Ten Jayhawks qualifies for the NCAA outdoor meet, but Stan Whitaker, Deon Hogan, Mcrell McCall and Lester Mickens scored the only points for the Jayhawks, with their fifth-place finish in the 1,600-meter relay. crude peems on body waves feet both men and women The University of Texas at El Paso was the outdoor meet with 64 points. Villanova was second with 48, and UCLA third with 36. The other teams were No. 15, the only Big Eight team to score. KU tied for fourth in the NCAA indoor track championship this winter. full line of Redken products Call 842-1144 A week earlier, the women's track team managed only four points in the AIAW national meet, after qualifying in nine events. Karen Fitz set a school record of 34:27.0 with her fourth-place finish in the 10,000-meter run for KU's only points. While the women's track team was competing in Michigan, the softball team was in Omaha for the Women's College World Series. The Jayhawks, led by pitcher Trevor McKee and kicked Kelly Phipps, defeated the University of Arizona 5-4 in the opening round of the series. CALIFORNIA STATE University-Northridge won the meet, held in East Lansing, Mich. Arizona State finished second, and Tennessee came in third. But the team lost the next two games eliminating it from the series, while allowing only three runs and five hits. The Jayhawks had been seeded third in the 16-tie series, after winning the Big Eight and Region six AIAW tournaments. One member of the men's tennis team recently qualified for the NCAA tournament in Athens, Ga. Mark Hosking, KU's first representative in the net championships tournament, was matched in the second round. Hosking won the Bug Eight. No 1 singles title this season. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW? Grampy's of Lawrence 3520 West 6th 842-8162 Grampy's of Lawrence invites you to use our special 10% discount for the University of Kansas faculty and students during the month of June. 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