Monday, April 7,1986 University Daily Kansan 11 Classified Ads NEW COMMODORE 4D disc drive Call 694-5836 8150 or best offer DOAP DRAPTING TABLE. 30 x 48 with 24 x 28. Oak drummond. T equiv and stool included. Call 895-6157. Carier stereo carer and Sony 6 & 9 speakers still in box. Pret $200 takes system. 640-863 keepsiring. RICKENMACKER 4001 Electric Bans. Excellent condition. 641-854 and ask for Todd Koppenhaver Stereo Sale: Pioneer SK-6 receiver/amp=$400, speakers=$45, technics turntable=$45, qualifier=$100, CD player w/disc$225. Call 780-9196 Sports Bride to class on a HONDA CB215S 2000 miles, 14 month dealer warranty, make offer. 841-8188 SB Campus Sport and accessories. Perfect condition. Call: 841-8188 after 3:30. Summer Submarine Spacialion 2 bedroom - pt.1-12 bars, close to campus; $330/month plus utilities Synthesizer: Cano ZC101 $250. White's metal detector $80. West Bend total gym $300. Yonex demix racker $25, Turner bow $20. Call 843-7590 Ude 13" color TV Call 749-199. Keep trying. Late is ok. Takara 10-sport bike, great shape, must sell this week 000-843-8202 59721403 59721403 WKELEY FOR SALE. Complete, ample storage space. Call Breeze 789-3439 or 894-8320 GAGABOND cross country 10-speed bicycle. Call 8 p.m., 862-7976. Western Civilization Notes. Now on Sale! Make jummee to use them. **1) An study guide.** For 21 class notes (in lieu of the book). **2) Analysis of Western Civilization** available now Bt Town Creek, The Jayhawk Bookstore, and/or online. Gellars: unfortunately, must part with Epiphone 18 string. Vintage Yamaha electric, best offer at $695. Mobile Home 16x50 (ft. 2 bdram, a/c/ washer/dryer, dishwasher Best offer. Sie- tructs AUTO SALES 1978 Triumph Spitfire convertible. Beautiful condition. $2600. Call Dave at 81-4947. manyurgendy w/gray 40,000 ml Every appointment condition. Call weekly afterday. 816-275-3900 7 KAW 750 MK (4 big shape, very dependable, 7 KAW 750 MK (4 big shape, very dependable, 7 KAW 750 MK (4 big shape, very dependable) 90 Musta RX-7, exceptional condition, below market, moving, beeing tryng, 745-5484. 1) Hondastatic CM450A Motorcycle full loaded, milk, like new, $700, best offer 841-7290 2) Volkswagen Golf MK6 3.5L petrol - 2015 model LOST/FOUND Backpack you found Saturday, March 29, 1986 in his backpack. In it, he has a blue card and a flea mask. 844-4094. Found: White, Keshen, mit dog with white flea and yellow nail. Contact Lawrence Human Society at 843-6553. Found on the corner of 11 and Tennessee. Large set of keys. Found last Saturday. Call 648-4452. LOST GUCCI WATCH ON CAMPUS. Sentimental value. Reward FOR RETURN. Call Ann **BEWARD!** Lost 32-8 woman's gold seiko watch wraa brown face. If found call 941-5068. **Lesti:** Gray, iiger-striped, tabby cat, neutred male, about 8 years old **Ken** **Berkley:** Gray, iiger-striped, tabby cat, neutred male, about 8 years old **Russell** **Berkley:** Gray, iiger-striped, tabby cat, neutred male, about 8 years old TYPING e-1,000 pages. You no job too small or too large. Adequate and affordable typing, Judy, 862-7454 www.superoffice.com J-3-J TRI Wrdprocseming. Experienced. Cons- tultant. Reliable. Rush jobs accepted. Please 849-321-111 T-3 Dependable, Accurate, Professional, WORD PROCESSING, Paper 841, pages 841-842. Y plus Typing. Call Terry 842-4754 or 843-2871 5:30-10:30 p.m. Books, memes, books, thesis, law review papers, letters, term papers. Sharp X2 905 Memory Electronic Typewriter. 24-Hour Typing. 10th semester in Lawrence. Resumes, dissertations, papers. Close to campus Best quality and fast service. 841-709-6530. 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Graduate student wanted to share 3 bdrm house close to campus. $120 plus 1/3 utilities per room. Need housing next fall? I need a female room and I want a female room. Mature, non- smoking only. 600 square feet. Non-smoking female inmate needed to share house in Overland Park, W/D; ward, close to prison. Wanted: Male student to live in my home, supervise two boys after school and prepare evening meals. Room, board and wages. Glen Shafar, Business School Professor. Call 843-1240 or Roommate wanted for summer: Mallas, 165s and plus 1/8 on Chelsea, 165s and one on Cali. Michele 435-475. be your audio used equipment. Receivers, speakers, amps, car stereo equipment. Lawrence Suzuki, Inc. students, house preferred. Caj Jim, 841-4629. WANTED: Male roommate Fall 86 semester. Non-smoker only. Profer students'quiet. Rent to campus. Close to campus and on bus route. Bald 841-4629. Roommates needed: Close to campau. 4 bdrm. house, students preferred. Call Bj. 841-6924. Jayhawks rebound to defeat Oklahoma Both the Kansas men's and women's tennis teams lost to Oklahoma State Friday, but came back Saturday to defeat Oklahoma. By James Larson In the Oklahoma State matches, the men's team lost 5-4 and the women's team lost 9-0. Against Iowa, Oklahoma won 7-0 and led the women's team won 9-0. Sports writer It was originally thought that Center had suffered a sprained ankle against UCLA over spring break, but when the ankle was X-rayed again March 31, a fracture was discovered. Head tennis coach Scott Perelman said his men's team had to adjust to playing without Mike Center, his No. 2 player. Center's college tennis career ended prematurely with a broken ankle. Pereman said, "He's one of the premier players in the Big Eight. I just asked the other guys to do their best and play as hard as they could. They did that and I'm proud of them." Perelman said the women's team was intimidated by Tennis "We played scared," he said of the match with Oklahoma State. "We're a great team but we just played scared. We had a good opportunity to win three matches but we didn't win any of them. But against Oklahoma the next day, we were awesome." Oklahoma State but showed poise in beating Oklahoma. Mike Wolf and Kevin Brady were winners individually against Oklahoma State. Wolf and his partner, Dave Owens, gave the Jayhawks a victory in doubles competition. Against the Oklahoma Sooners, Wolf broke a 1-1 tie with Olivier Lorin to win 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. Brady defeated Wayne Slice 6-0, 2-6, 7-5. Larry Pascal won in straight sets against Andrew Schmidt 6-2, 6-3 and Dave Brody also won in straight sets against Martin Castanou 6-2, 6-2. In the women's competition against Oklahoma, everyone on the team won her singles match in straight sets. KU rugby team loses 3 weekend matches By Dawn O'Malley Before Saturday's Kansas-Kansas City Blues rugby-football match. Kansas players gingerly stretched out in anticipation of a grudge match against its arch rival. Sports writer Kansas players' white playing shorts have a little more dirt ground into them from flinging their bodies onto the grass in hopes of stopping the Blues. But their efforts proved fruitless against a sturdy Blues team. The Kansas club team lost 16-4 and the senior reserve team was shut out "The rivalry is bloodthirsty." Joe Duffy, Blues player, said. "It is one of the biggest games. No love is lost." Duffy said he began playing rugby- footballball asssas, so he knew many KK players. The Blues and Kansas are probably the two strongest teams in the Midwest, Sean Regan, Blues player, said. "It is the biggest rivalry in the heart of America," Regan said. "These two teams are by far the best." game expecting to win, and they did. "I've prepared to win." Rugby "It is just a match," Don Harris, keeper player says, "to match a match." And mildly. Regan said, "When KU kues it's unsettling, especially to us." The rivalry is at least 20 years old and the Kansas-Blues games have become a fixture on team schedules. Intensity was etched on the players' faces. Sometimes fights erupted during the games. However, rugby-football is a physical sport and the bruises and injuries seem to go together. "Rugly is rough by itself," said Carlos Alberto Rivolo, Kansas player. "Rugby was created as a gentleman's sport." Rivolo is an Argentinian rugby-football player who is in Lawrence to play this season. Rivolo said American players liked to fight. They look for the people and not the ball, he said. When the whistle is blown, the action should stop. However, Rivolo said the action here did not stop. "One of the causes of the dirty game is the referee allowed the players to keep doing things," Luis Julio Gonzales Momtaner, Kansas player, said. soup's on Warm up with a steaming-hot, homemade bowl of soup in the Union. Our soups are a favorite item of many of our regular customers and for good reasons. Reasons like Steak Soup, Vegetarian Vegetable, Ham & Bean, Cream of Broccoli, Chicken Noodle, Canadian Cheese, and more. THE KANSAS Ummmmm. Two Ummmmm. Two varieties—one with meat, one without-available daily in both Unions. 85¢ a bowl. THE KANSAS AND BURGE UNIONS SOUP'N SALAD BAR level3 SAVE YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! PIZZA DELIVERED CHEAP & FAST 842-0600 Alpha Gamma Delta Double Rose Formal '86 Serve In Appalachia May 17-23 The week-long sessions available are: May 17 - 23 June 7 - 13 July 12 - 18 July 26 - August 1 August 24 - 30 Come for one week to serve the needs of the poor in Appalachia. Single, Catholic men are invited to be involved in home construction, visiting the elderly, and sharing one's gifts with mentally, emotionally and physically handicapped. There will also be opportunities to learn about the culture, people, and music of the Appalachian area. For more information about the Summer Volunteer Program, please send this letter to: Brother Jack Hein, Glennary Home Missioners. Name ___ Age City ___ State ___ Zip ___ 0404-3186 We have summer long and short term assignments available. If you have experience in any office or light industrial skills, we have the jobs. Come visit our booth! School's out! Temporary work's in! KANSAS UNION Council Room --- 4th floor April 10 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Topeka Or stop in any of these state wide offices: Kansas City (Midtown, North and South) Emporia Lawrence Junction City Manhattan MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES EOE M/F/H Greece & Cyprus Ivory Coast Thailand The 34th Annual INTERNATIONAL DAY Ivory Thailand Tunisia Israel India Syria Iran Egypt Germany & Others Festival of Nations Saturday, April 12, 1986 Exhibitions 12:00-5:00 Englishsh. Saudi Arabia Latin America Free China Turkey Japan Brazil France Malaysia Ballroom, Kansas Union Dinner 5:30-7:30 Kansas Union Cafeteria Chicken Curry (Bangladesh & India) Roast Lamb (Saudi Arabia) Menu Rice (Saudi Arabia) Rice (Egyptian) Tabula (Lebanon) Malaysian Vegetables Desserts: Bakleva (Greece & Turkey) Kamer el din (Syria) Soft Drinks & Cinnamon Coffee Cultural Show (Including a Belly Dancer) 7.20 Kansas, Union Ballroom or the International Club Office: 115b Tickets on Sale at the SUA Office of the International Club Members $ 4.00 Adults $ 5.00 Club Members $ 4.00 Paid for by Student Activity Fee Children half price Tickets $ 6.00 at the door Designed by Connie Christian