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For a special touch a could be placed with your ad for .50 extra Come by the classified counter in 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall FRESHMAN LAMBDA SIGMA, the sophomore honor society is now accepting applications for its 1986-87 membership. A minimum of a 3.0 G.P.A. is needed for application. Applications may be picked up at 216 Strong Hall. Any questions, call Matt Roesner at 843-8690. Aztec Inn MEXICAN and AMERICAN FOOD MON.-FRI. (11:00-2:00) LUNCHEON BUFFET (burritos, cheese enchiladas,rice beans, tacos) ALL YOU CAN EAT $4.25 TUES. & SUN. ALL YOU CAN BUFFET Nights plus SALAD BAR $5.25 EVERYDAY WELL DRINKS and MARGARITAS only $1.50 reciprocal with over 300 clubs 841-564f A Social Skills Workshop for DEALING WITH THAT UNEASY FEELING That feeling which commonly occurs when you enter a room full of strangers you see someone you'd like to meet you wait for an important interview you get on a bus or elevator February 10, Monday 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. 100 Smith Hall Free/No registration Required. Presented by the Student Assistance Center. Sports clinic treats all types of injuries A weaver may seem out of place in the Sports Medicine Clinic at Watkins Hospital, but the clinic's purpose is to treat physical activity injuries not just sports injuries, the director of the clinic said yesterday. By Lynn Maree Ross Dr. Larry Magee, the director, said more people could identify with the title of sports medicine clinic than could identify with a physical activity injury clinic. Staff writer The clinic was opened, Magee said, because a number of people were coming to Watkins with sports injuries. But since the clinic opened last fall, Magee and Mike Chapman, chief physical therapist at Watkins, have treated patients with a variety of injuries, even someone who dropped a pan on his foot. Magee and Chapman combine their skills to give each patient complete care. Magee said Dr. Pat Walker also helped in the clinic. Susan Cannell, Lawrence graduate student in design, is working on her graduate project, weaving about six hours a day. She came to the clinic yesterday for a follow-up look at her shoulder. Using a model of the shoulder, Magee explained to Cannell what was causing the sounds she was hearing. Magee said she had an overuse syndrome. The fact is that it's still crackle pop. Like it needs a little oil in there," she said, referring to the shoulder joint. Magee said, "She has tendonitis." Cannell grimaced. She is on a tight schedule and can't afford to lose much time. one's using the same muscles and tendons but to a greater degree than other people," he said. Magee and Chapman treat an average of three to four patients a day. The most common injuries are knee and ankle strains or sprains, with activities such as running, football and basketball accounting for 40 percent of the injuries treated. However, about 20 percent are because of weight lifting, softball and martial arts. "We need to get your arm in condition," he told Cannell. "You may have to get in a routine where you stretch before you weave." Chapman said, "You're like a tournament player who plays and never works out." Linda Farha, Wichita graduate student, came in yesterday with a knee injury. She hurt the knee in December when she slipped on some ice. Chapman showed her some exercises that would strengthen her knee. He also told her what types of exercise she could do and what types to avoid. "It's the pounding, the stops and starts that you don't want," he said. Later, Farha said she was glad she came to the clinic The sports medicine clinic is open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and the first visit is free. Follow-up sessions with Chapman cost between $6 to $18, depending on the amount of time the visit takes. "I learned a lot," she said. "I think it's good that I could ask questions, that they explained everything. That's good for them and it's good for me." Chapman said the fee was about one half that charged at other hospitals and the student policy covered therapy for a limited number of visits. X-rays cost about $43. Magee said he wasn't sure whether X-rays were covered by the student insurance policy. Mike Chapman, chief physical therapist, and Dr. Larry Magee, director of the Sports Medicine Clinic at Watkins Hospital, combine their talents to treat injuries caused by physical activity, not just sports-related injuries. Chapman is holding a model of a knee joint, one of two anatomical models that he uses to explain patients' injuries to them. Bryan Graves/KANSAN Student shoots for region pool title By James Larson Special to the Kansar A lot of people shoot pool for recreation or a small wager, but Ron Creekmore is shooting for a national championship. Creekmore, Lenexa sophomore, defeated Kevin Anderson, Overland Park sophomore, seven games to two in the finals of the KU Pocket Billiards Championship at the Kansas Union on Jan. 26. That earned him the right to play in the 64-play Region 11 Tournament at Southwest Missouri State in Springfield tomorrow. He needs to place first or second to advance to the Nationals in Athens, Ga., in early April. "The worst part about being a pool player is the pressure," he said. "I'm just learning to handle it better but standing over a tough shot when first place is on the line you agony. It's also the reason you play." Creekmore has only been playing pool for two years. He learned by watching pool on television and practicing at home. "I tried to see if I could do what you could do, but felt like if they could do it I as could!" Creekmore said that Willie Mosconi, a 15-time world pocket billiards champion, had the most influence on his game. Mosconi also holds the world record for the longest run in straight pool with 526 consecutive shots made. you're going to imitate someone, it ought to be him." When he's not playing competitively, Creekmore likes to stroll around the table and explain the strategy behind his shots before attempting them. He calls shots and then makes them, and he even predicts where the cueball is going to be after the shot. "If I seem to make a big deal about Mosconi it's because he's regarded as the greatest cueman in the history of the game," Creekmor said. "If Creekmore practices two hours every day. While practicing nine-ball Wednesday night, he failed to pocket the ball only twice in 63 shots. In nine-ball the shooter starts with the one ball and pockets* the balls in numerical order, instead of shooting at whatever looks the easiest. "Not bad," he said after his performance. He didn't seem to notice that some people had stopped to watch him play. Faust's contract has two escape clauses Faust also could leave Akron if it does not become a NCAA Division I school by Dec. 1, 1897. The contract reads: "It is understood the University will make every reasonable effort to establish the program as a Division I football program by the 1987 football season." At a Dec. 17 press conference announcing that Faust would become Akron's coach, he was asked if the contract included an escape clause. United Press International "I'm not interested in running," he answered. "I was born and raised a Buckeye, and I'm happy to be back here," Faust told a media gathering. The five-year contract, signed by Akron President William V. Muse on Jan. 8, is worth $70,000 a year. Akron, a member of the Division I AA Ohio Valley Conference, has applied for membership in the MidAmerican Conference. Acceptance would enable the Akron Zips to join the Division I ranks. 'Hawks set to continue OSU reign AKRON, Ohio — Although new Akron head football coach Gerry Faust has said he was not interested in another job, his contract includes two escape clauses. The Kansas women's basketball team plays Oklahoma State at 7:30 tomorrow night in Stillwater. By a Kansan sports writer The former Notre Dame and Cincinnati Moeller High School coach agreed to a contract that includes a stipulation that he can leave the school if he accepts a job in the Big 10, the Atlantic Coast Conference or at Notre Dame. The game will be the 11th time the two teams will have played against each other. Kansas holds an 8-2 series advantage over the Cowgirls. The Jawhawks are 4-3 in the Big Eight and 13-7 overall. Oklahoma State is 3-4, 12-10. Women's Basketball 12.10 (B 8-3-4) 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Stillwater Kansas Oklahoma State Probable Starters F 33 Lisa Dougherty (5-8) F 25 Vlokie Adkins (6-1) C 40 Kelly Jennings (6-5) G 24 Evelute Ott (5-7) G 30 Toni Webb (5-8) Order your Valentine's Day bouquet early from a wide variety of flowers! 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