Wednesday, July 2, 1986 Sports University Daily Kansan 11 Tennis basics taught at camp By James Larson While the great tennis players of the world battle it out at Wimbledon, young players, perhaps the tennis greats of the future, are developing basic skills at Scott Perelman's Jawhawk Tennis College. Perleman, Kansas head tennis coach, opened the fifth and final session of his tennis college Sunday. Twenty-six boys and girls from all over the nation enrolled in Perleman's school, with a 60% increase from the previous classes because of the Fourth of July holiday. Students arrived Sunday in the late afternoon and were shown to their rooms, in either Oliver or Hashingh balls. They will receive basic tennis instruction and prepare for a tennis tournament at the end of the week. Each tournament player is assigned a division according to skill and sex. The two divisions are the U.S. Open, the higher level, and the lower level, the lower level. There is a men's and women's class in each division. Scholarships make it possible for young people from underprivileged backgrounds to attend the camp. The United States Tennis Association is sponsoring two camper's this week and Perelman is sponsoring six. Pereman has paid the $275 tuition for each of the six students he is sponsoring. The USTA will reimburse him half of the amount. The price of the camp includes room and board, a T-shirt, pictures and tournament shoes. "It's just my way of giving something back to tennis," Perelman said. Justin Foley, the son of Forrest Foley and Judy Elkins, Tulsa, Okla., said tennis was the only sport he plavod. we received a brochure that folded out in the mail," he said. "I told us all about the camp. My mom said if I wanted to go I could. She said I needed to get better and this might be the opportunity." Marlon Harrison, the son of Robert and Guinnlyn Harrison, Kansas City, Kan., is attending the camp on a scholarship. Like the students, the instructors come from all over the nation. Pam Porter, a former player on the team, is an instructor at the camp. "I like it. It's going pretty smooth," he said. "I think they're helping me a lot." "Every year the camp gets better," she said while watching her six pupils. No instructor at Perleman's school saves more than six pupils at one time. When they return from their drill, Porter makes them run three laps around the track inside Anschutz Sports Pavilion. "We give them as much as we can in five days," she said. "That covers the forehand, backhand, overhead and approach shots." Singles and doubles strategies also are taught. "The level of play in the camp has skyrocketed." Porter said. Benetton is having a SALE All Merchandise Perelman also has enjoyed the change in his camp's attendance. In its first year, the camp drew a total of 290 students, its last year, that figure has jumped to 290. 10% to 15% OFF Selected Styles up to 60% OFF 928 Mass. 843-5900 Open Sun.1-5 Mon-Sat. 10-5:30 Thurs. 10-8:30 United Colors of benetton Bucky's WANTS YOU To top off your ALL-AMERICAN MEAL with the ALL-AMERICAN DESSERT The BANANA SPLIT only .99 cents Bucky's YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! 9th & Iowa advertisement Leading Edge Model D: Captures community with power and compatibility LAWRENCE, KS—Faculty, students and the business community have been flocking to a new IBM-compatible computer—the Leading Edge Model "D". This remarkable PC is perhaps the "hottest" selling PC in town. The Leading Edge Model "D" Personal Computer $1495. Complete. Sold locally by Computer Outlet, 804 New Hampshire Street. The Model "D" has been built with the quality of our competition. Our competitors come standard with 2 disk drives, 256K, parallel and serial ports, plenty of expansion slots, and even a clock calendar. Best of all, the Model "D" includes a high resolution (720 X 350) monitor with graphics that can be printed. You require an additional $495 bill to achieve this combination. And if this weren't enough, the unit has a built-in color board as well so you want to use an RGB monitor. Inside, the Leading Edge is well thought out. The main board can accommodate a full 640K. It has full size expansion slots and is socketed for the 8087 chip. even has a 130 watt power supply to support this machine growth. To prove its reliability, the Model "D" comes with a full 15 month warranty. The Leading Edge Model "D" includes either a word processor or a data base manager. Usually this offer means that you get the old version of some un-popular program. Quite the contrary here. You may choose from Leading Edge's own processor or their powerful Nutshell data manager. Oh, yes, all this is just $1495—almost exactly half the cost of a comparably equipped hard drive. The hard drive model is $1895. The Leading Edge Model "D" PC-compatible computer will sell at $1495, offer four slots, up to 640K memory double floppy disk drives, graphics capability built in, and monochrome or RGB monitor output on the board. --- At Domino's we Pizza. we think there's nothing better than a piping hot, golden delicious pizza, loaded with real dairy fresh cheese. That's why we re putting even more melt-in-your mouth cheese on every pizza we make. 15% more. So the next time you say cheese, say Domino's Pizza. And get a mouthwatering made-to-order pizza—now with 15% more cheese—delivered to your door in 30 minutes or less. Limited Delivery Area. Our Drivers Carry Less Than $10.00 Lawrence 841-8002 832 Iowa Street 841-7900 1445 W.23rd Street OPEN FOR LUNCH! Hours: 11 am—1 am Sun.—Thurs. 11 am—2 am Fri. & Sat. DOMINO'S PIZZA DELIVERS FREE. --- Give a 12' custom made pizza with one topping and one can of Coke for ONLY $4.99! Name Address 16005/DPE-024 Limited delivery area. One offer per order. Good only at listed locations. Expires: August 15, 1986 BUILD YOUR OWN PIZZA Get a 16 with your choice of toppings and four cans of Coke* for ONLY $9.99 Limited delivery area. One offer per order Good only at listed locations Expires: August 15, 1986 Name Address 16005:DPE-024