Friday, April 11, 1986 Sports University Daily Kansan 13 Prompt contraceptive and abortion services in Lawrence. 941.3716. Sunday day Patchetenberg/6/5.4 slide processing. Monday day Patchetenberg/7/2.5 slide processing. Picture WORK 1308, IXIS and Hasselbill 86-0470. Picture WORK 1309, IXIS and Hasselbill 86-0470. used camera and photographic equipment WORKS, 11 and Haskell. BHRYRIGHT- Free Pregnancy Testing, Confidential Counseling, 843-8421 HELP WANTED CUSTOMER SERVICE Part-time for Videoexe CUSTOMER 1.4-pm. Monday-Friday, Personal com- puter knowledge and good phone voice required. Call Leonard Webb (314) 451-280, Overland Park **MATH TUTOR** - Bob Meers holds an M. A. in Math K-1, where UW-102, 103, 116, and 123 were among the math majors. He is currently in 1975 and often tutors elementary mathematics. **BUSINESS TUTOR** - Bell 845-9023. **NEED TO WAKE WE LISTEN** - Counseling. Completely confidential. Call Counseling. **KUB INFO** - Kub 834-638, or headquarters 841-2345. Children's counselors, activity instructors, kit manager, kitchen help, dishwasher, maintenance person for (coed) Mountain Sum- tain. O Box 715, Boulder, Colorado 80308 (914) 435-4577 KANSAN BUSINESS STAFF POSITIONS *Ad Sales Mgt. *National Ad Sales Mgt. *Classified Ad Mgt. *Newpaper 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 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Completed applications are due in Room 200, Stauffer-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. College English Teachers; Possible openings beginning August 15, 1986 for part-time teaching in English or Spanish. Contact Stephan Stendap ca $1500 per section. Required: M.A. in English and successful college English teaching, or experience teaching English at the University of Missouri; or experience teaching English at the University of Maryland; or experience teaching English at the University of Maryland; or experience teaching English at the University of Missouri Eirn $200-$500 weekly taking orders for Maxam earns this summer. Write Maxam, 129 East Nile Blvd., Cincinnati, OH 45236. Dominique's Pizza now hiring delivery drivers, hrs and lowew to 2.5 p.m. No phone calls. Help Wanted - Automation monitor, must be work study, must be able to work Saturday, 1:30 p.m. and/or Saturday 7:30 p.m. to midnight; prefer Janet Campbell at 844-6000. *Silan Jacket Campbell at 844-6000.* QUBS FOR SUMMER, possibly longer, as personal care attendants and as housekeeper companion for handicapped RU staff member. Two weekends are required, some evenings. Companion; two four-hour weeks day afternoons to do cleaning, some shopping and cooking for family; limited companion duties including kitchen use. Large, Lawrence law firm seeking full-time secretaries to begin on or before june 1, 1986. Also require Bachelor's degree and be non-smoker. Please resume send, references, typing speed and preferred hours to P.O. Box 666. Maintenance company needs person for painting and apartment repairs. Must have own transportation. WHITEWATER CAMP-Learn to row and paddee with a campanula 1.600-TPI 800- HPM #Campanula Needles Classified Ads Paid Staff Positions Editor, Business Manager The Kanan is now accepting applications for the 1968 Summer semester Editor and Business Manager and for the Fall Semester Editor and Business Manager positions. These are paid positions and require some newspaper experience. Application forms are available in the Student Senate Office, 103 B, Kansas Union; in the office of Student Organizational Affairs, 104 B, Kansas Union; and in the Kanan business office, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall Completed applications are due in Room 200, Stauffer-Flint Hall by p. 5. f.m., Friday, April 11. The University Daily Kanan 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. Men/Women. Earn immediate cash work from home. Everything supplied. 260 items. $3 Catalog: refrendable. Mayhua Wholesale Co., 1625 Hanks Trail 16 Woodward. OK 73801 Need extra money? Help wanted at Wendy's. Part-time 11am-20:30 shifts, 15 hr./week. More hours during the summer and possibly into the fall. Only students staying through the summer may attend. Now hire Mass. St. Dell food service employees. Have must date availability and 1 year exp. Starting pay $7.50 plus approx. $9.00 per hour profit at T. A. 719, above at Baldwin Buffalo Smokehouse. PHYSICAL THERAPY SECRETARY. LMH has an opening for a Physical Therapy Secretary. High school diploma or equivalent, minimum of 6 years experience. Must have 60 mw required. Hours are 8-5 Monday-Friday. Applications accepted from 1-4 p.m. Monday-Friday at the person department 325 976-4600. Summer Job-College male or female wanted as companion for 6 yr old girl. Own transportation. Hours 7:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. M-F. Weekdays. Applicants to m.p.k. m.p. k. weekdays anytime weeks. 814-8444 Summer Work Opportunity? Find out why IBM, Xerox, Procter & Gamble, and hundreds of others want students who have worked with us on their projects in 868 per month. For interview call, aqt 749-7277. GAMMONS NIGHCLUB needs waiters or waitresses, apply in person between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. or call for an appt: 842-3977. Ask for Mike or Doug. THE PERFECT SUMMER JOB! Big money, fun and great teamwork. Send your students on the hill to work in Downtown RC through the Summer. Call Mark at david.scrown in Crown Center. (816) 285-3887 to set-up TYPING 1-1,000 pages. No job too small or too large. Accessible and affordable typing, Judy. 842-7954. 1-1-1 TRI Wordprocessing Experienced. Conscientious. Reliable. Rush job accepted. Please contact us. 1-3 Dependable, Accurate, Professional, WORD books. 1-3 Dependent, paperbacks, books, i.e. data Word 841-6770 1. plan Typing. 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Evenings, Laura 749-401- Meet Room: Roommate wanted in 3 bedroom house: 922 Tenant and owner, and 150 sq. ft., with 1/8th of a lot. Roommate wanted for summer: Malls, $165 mo. plus 1/2 electricity. Pool, free cable and own phone. Wanted: Good man or female softball players for newly forming team. Call 843-987. Leave your phone number. Non-smoking female community needed to share house in Overland Park W/D, ward, close to 350 acres. Wanted: Roommate to share large 2 bathroom; $116 part 1/4 audit; Chee to campus and travel. Wanted: Male student to live in my home, supervise two boys after school and prepare evening meals. Room, board and wages. Glen Shafer, Business School Professors *Call* 813-1438 or www.businessschool.com We buy your used audio equipment. Receivers, Lawrence Custom Bathroom W 9, 22rd St. 801-563-7400 PERSONAL Because if they insist on having a nuclear war, then we must on surviving. It sign our petition: Graphic Art student who took pictures of lights in the Union on Sunday, April 4th, 3:30. You brightened my day. Stop by again or call 841-5424. Kegin. Brett C. You wanted another clue-here it is: Who's your adviser? OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday, April 12 & 13 From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Drop in and see these brand new luxury townhouses. Featureting: • 1460 sq. ft. • 2½ baths • 3 bedrooms • private garage • tennis court & pool 6th & Lawrence (at the old Sunset Drive-in) HAPPY BIRTHDAY JODETTE RAE ON THE 130th! Love, Batters Hey, gorgeous! (you know who you are!) meet me for hip tuesdays Friday afternoons at YELLO CHEERLY CHEERLAND-Congratulations on the audition sweetheart. I knew you could do it. Hope everything keeps going your way. Much love and always. Clark Kent (aka. Mr. Goodbar). INTERIOR DESIGN student at Alpha Epsilon Pi party. Architecture student would like to hear from you again. (Blue and White are my favorite colors) Dave 864-1112. "Kansas Teach Trivia Content answer-- Krutte tows the RELays 1924 reaffirmed." "adonna: The smile in your eyes shines bright in my heart. When will I see you again?" Clark Found Caucasian couples would like to adopt in their own families. (cause write) Box 74, 632, Wikis, Ks 6720 SAVE YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! Check the KANSAN. Our advertisers might save you money. Two golfers share Masters' lead after shooting opening round 68 AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ken Green and Bill Kratzert, two players almost overshadowed by their caddies, fired 4-under-par 68s to share a one-shot lead after yesterday's opening round of the Masters. United Press International However, on a cool and blustery afternoon, an international cast of stars lined up behind the front runners to challenge for the first big golf championship of the year. Green and Kratzert, neither having previously threatened to break into the realm of golf's elite, played best on the treacherous Augusta National Golf Club course. Close behind, however, came a global Who's Who of golf that included Tom Watson, Greg Norman, Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw, Seve Ballesteros, 1985 U.S. Open hero T.C. Ballesteros. His name is a symbol of disaster on two of the world's most famous golf courses. Green, playing in his first Masters, employs his 29-year-old sister, Shelley, as his caddy. After the round, the former bookkeeper was interviewed more than her brother. Kratzert, who has four victories in an 11-year pro career, fired his caddy Wednesday morning and told his good friend, Chuck Hofius, to grab the bag. Hofius, an electronic parts salesman from Fort Wayne, Ind., who was spending the week in Augusta as a guest of Kratztert, spent a nervous afternoon carrying "This is a blast," Hofus said. "I still can't believe this is happening. I'm in awe." Kratzert made a 60-foot birdie putt at the first hole Thursday. An hour later, Green made one from 40 feet. Both players spent the rest of the round fighting winds that gusted to 25 mph. Kratzert's bag and trying not to get in anybody's way. Curtis Strange, who let the Masters slip on the final nine holes last year, shot a 73; five-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus and defending titleholder Bernhard Langer had 74s. British champion Sandy Lee joined Lee Trevino at 76. Three months later, at the British Open, he took nine shots to play the 17th hole after reaching the green in two. He did so by putting his ball into the famous Road Bunker, taking three to get out. The winds made the normally glass-like greens even more dangerous than usual, as Dan Forsman found out at the second hole when he four-putted from only eight feet away. Augusta National. Nakajima, however, has a more infamous history. In 1978, he took 13 shots to play the 13th hole at the Augusta National, equaling the largest number of strokes ever taken on one hole at the Masters. The group at 71 included Crenshaw, battling back from a thyroid condition that all but ruined his career; Ballesteros, seeking his fifth big title; Corey Pavin, one of the members of the U.S. tour's youthful wave; and Hubert Green, winner of last year's PGA championship. Crenshaw said, "Anytime you weren't on the correct side of the hole, you prayed you would two out." Chen recorded the first double eagle in U.S. Open history last year and lost the tournament by a stroke after taking an eight on the par-4 fifth hole in the final round. "The greens are terrible," said 55-year-old Billy Casper, a former Masters champion, as he walked off the court. "It's like playing miniature golf." One shot behind Kratzert and Green at 3-under-69 were Nakajima, Chen, and Gary Koch, who birdied 4-of-5 holes beginning at the 12th. The winds and slick greens left many other well-known names struggling. Watson, without a victory in two years, regained his lost putting touch and posted a 70 as did Canada's Dave Barr, Norman, Kite, Bob Tway and Nakaira. Kite has many times been a challenger, but never a winner at the Mac O'Grady, for instance, played the last 12 holes in 11-over and shot an 82. Arnold Palmer and Hal Sutton posted disappointing 80s. Leading money winner John Mahaffa shot 79 and Lanny Wadkins, who said before the tournament he thought this might be the year he finally solved the Augusta National course, had a 78. Fan's tip helps Watson's putting United Press International "Rhythm has 'always been my nemesis — my Achilles' heel," said Watson of his putting stroke. But not yesterday. Watson one-putted nine greens. His round included a 29-foot eagle putt on 13. Watson responded with a wide grin. AUGUSTA, Ga. — Someone suggested that it was the Tom Watson of old who scrambled yesterday to an opening-round 70, just two strokes off the early lead at the Masters. to drop. The Watson of old was a whiz on the green. The newer edition, who hasn't won since the 1984 Western Open, has been baffled on the putting surface. Watson said he was slower today with the rhlmth, and the putts began Watson said a fan letter helped point him in the right direction. The particular section of "Getting Up and Down," was, of course, about people. If Watson's putting is in shape, he becomes one of the favorites at the Masters. "Some guy wrote to me and said, 'Read page 55 of your book,' " he said. "It gives me a lot of confidence going into tomorrow," Watson said. "I hope it continues a long time, not just this week." "There's some guessing out there," he said. "It's like guessing what a pitcher is going to throw you. The conditions were tough today." "He was right," Watson said with a chuckle. "The slower rhythm helps a heck of a lot." Watson's slide from his status as the game's premier player began about the same time he started cutting back on his practice time. The gusting wind at Augusta National was challenging, said Watson, a two-time Masters winner, who has finished second at Augusta three times. "For the last couple of years, I haven't practiced as much," he said. "That's not how I succeeded. I succeeded with a lot of hard work." Watson's 2-under-par 70 was a crambling round in which his putter was the key club. "I didn't hit the ball particularly well," he said. "I was quite fortunate to get a 70." Softball team to play Cyclones, Oklahoma The Jayhawks, 29-10 overall and first in the conference with a 3-1 record, will face Oklahoma at 11 a.m. and Iowa State at 3 p.m. both tomorrow and Sunday. The sixth-ranked Kansas softball team, fresh from a doubleheader split with Kansas State at Manhattan on Wednesday, will continue its Big Eight season this weekend with games against Oklahoma and Iowa State at Ames, Iowa. Sports Briefs Kansas opened its Big Eight season last weekend with three wins in four games. The Jayhawks lost their opper, 1-0, to Oklahoma State on Saturday, but avenged that loss with 1-0 win on Sunday. Kansas also beat Missouri twice, 5-0 and 2-1. Juco star undecided Grant, from Sparta, Ga. averaged 22.5 points and 12 rebounds a game at Independence State, where he highly recruited by Division Lschool. Harvey Grant, a 8-foot-9 forward from Independence Community College, is considering transfering to the University of Kansas next season, Steve McClain, Independence assistant basketball coach, said yesterday. McClain said that Kansas had been recruiting Grant throughout this school year but that Grant still was undecided. Water to turn blue Series champions who open their home season against the Toronto Blue Jays this afternoon, Mayor Richard Berkley announcgd yesterday. KANSAS City, Mo. — The water in 12 city fountains will be dyed blue today in honor of the Kansas City Royals, 1985 World "The Royals gave our city great excitement and so much to be proud of last October by winning the league championship and the World Series in spectacular style." Berkley said. "We want to show them our support." LONDON — Plans for the Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears and the Dallas Cowboys to open their exhibition season at Wembley Stadium have been made final, it was announced yesterday. London game readv The Aug. 3 game will be the first National Football League contest to be televised live in the United States from overseas. From staff and wire reports.