Monday, April 14, 1986 Sports University Daily Kansan 13 KANSAN BUSINESS STAFF POSITIONS *Ad Sales Mgt. *National Ad Sales Mgt. *Classified Ad Mgt. *Newspaper Production Mgt. *Retail Ad Sales *Campus Ad Sales The Kansan is now accepting applications for the 1986 Summer semester business staff and the 1986 Fall semester business staff. These are paid positions but do not require newspaper experience. Application forms are available in the Student Senate Office, 105 B. Kansas Union; in the Office of Student Organizations and Activities, 403 Kansas Union; and in the Kansan business office, 119 Staunton-Flint Hall. Completed applications are due in Room 200, Staunton-Flint Hall by 5 p.m., Wednesday, April 16. The University Daily Kansan is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Applications are sought from all qualified people regardless of race, religion, color, sex, disability, veteran status, national origin, age, or ancestry. The Mathematics Department in now accepting applications for the position of undergraduate mathematics lecturer. Please apply to Math 123 or equivalent. Preference given to background. Position open only to undergraduates. Will assist in consulting room with students. Apply online by latively $4/hour. Details and applications are available in the department office 217 Street, Suite 10, April 25, 1986. Further information: contact prof. JOBS FOR SUMMER, possibly longer, as personal care attendants and as housekeeper-companion for handcapped RU staff member. Job duties include providing some evenings. Companion: two four-hour weekdays afterno to do cleaning, some shopping and cooking. Job requires a Bachelor's degree, reliable transportation required. 842-1691. THE PERFECT SUMMER JOB! Big money, fun and excitement! Students get going on the hill to work in Downtown BC through the Summer. Call Mark at David's Crown Center. 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Jarryd said, "I noticed at the end of the third set that Becker had an injury problem. But the match was strange for both of us because we couldn't hold our servers." the first set to win in a tie-breaker. But the only game he could capture in the second set was a service break. Becker, the 1985 Wimbledon champ, rallied from a 1-5 deficit in Jarryd won eight straight games on the way to taking the third set 6-1. Becker lost first-serve effectiveness because of the injury that left him with a torn calf muscle and foot during his follow through. After it was wrapped his play improved. Jarryd said, "I think I had somewhat of an advantage with a day's rest and with Becker playing Saturday. But I was very consistent this week. This is a great win for me, not just for winning the biggest tournament of my life, but because it shows me I can beat the big guys. "I played well all week and worked hard toward it. I probably served bet- ter." Becker, who was 13-3 against Swedish players last year, has yet to beat a Swede this year. Jarryd becomes the second Swede to win the World Champion Tennis title. Bjorn Borg won it in 1976. Wilander, but today it was my groundstrokes and the way I was moving." It was Jarryd's second trip to a final match this year. Two weeks ago in Rotterdam, Holland, he fell to countryman Joakim Nystrom, 6-0. "When I lost the first set after leading 5-1 it was a terrible feeling," Jarryd said. "But it had happened before against Becker. I always have had the chances against him, but haven't cashed in. After that today I just started playing point for point." Sports Briefs Three KU players are eligible for draft Three KU football players, along with United States Football League running back Marcus Dupree and four other players, have been declared eligible by National Football League Commissioner Rosezelle for the league's April 29 draft. The Kansas players that were declared eligible are running back Robert Mimbs, wide receiver Johnny Holloway and defensive elvin Walton. Other players include two-time Arizona State All-America linebacker David Fulcher, center Andy Baroncelli of Southern California, linebacker Gerald Taylor of Texas Christian and defensive back Reggie Sutton of Miami Fla. Dupree's agent, Ken Fairley, said the former Oklahoma star may not be healthy enough to play because of a knee injury suffered 14 months ago when he was with the USFL's now-defunct Portland Breakers. The Kansas men's rugbyfootball club team beat Kansas State yesterday in Manhattan. KU club team wins Kansas won 25-14 and improved its record to 3-2-1. But the Kansas senior reserve team was not as fortunate, losing to K-State 14-6. The loss pushed Kansas' record to 3-5. On Saturday, the varsity rugby team lost 18-16 to Missouri in Columbia. The varsity record is now 3-3. Missouri held off a second-half rally by the Jayhawks, who were down 18-4 at halftime. Bengals look at OB CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals are considering whether to sign Art Schierling, former Ohio State and Indianapolis Colts quarterback, to a free-agent contract after putting him through an extensive workout. Bengals offensive coordinator Bruce Coslett, who supervised Thursday's workout, said Schliccher looked good. "We brought him in, gave him a physical, then we took him out and watched him throw." Coeset said. "He threw for about half an hour to some of our receivers. I'll say this, he looked pretty good." The 26-year-old was suspended indefinitely from the National Football League on May 20, 1983, following public knowledge of his compulsive gambling. He was suspended for 14 months before returning to the Colts, who had made him a No. 1 pick in 1982. Seahawks resist cuts SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks are set to lobby the King County Council this week against cutting their share of Kidney concession proceeds, which is a move designed to help the ailing Seattle Mariners. The controversial move to reject a first-ever share in the concessions for the Seahawks in favor of establishing a fund to buy Mariners tickets comes up for consideration today as the council considers the Seahawks' lease. A delay in the final decision is the most likely outcome, however, because three council members will be absent. Mike McCormack, president and general manager of the Seahawks, said other teams in the NFL had better deals with their stadiums. "When you talk about taking money from concessions . . . we feel we already are subsidizing the Kingdome," McCormack said. The Seahawks' lease was negotiated by King County Executive Tim Hill shortly after he took office in January. 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