Monday, Dec. 9, 1985 Sports University Dailv Kansan 15 Summer Jobs: Johnson County Park & Recreation is now accepting applications for their summer job openings. Interested persons should contact the department in their location, but they must be turned in to the Antech Park registration building 1.) Johnson County Park registration building 2.) Johnson County Park registration building 3.) Antech Park registration building, 600) Antech Rd. Merriam, KS 2.) Johnson County Offices, 6000 Lamar, Mason, KS 2.) Johnson County Personnel, A Patrons Office, KS 2.) Johnson County Personnel, A Patrons Office Classified Ads Wanted: Preferable Student in education to tutor bright, hard-working 7 yr old Child. Some knowledge of computers and some contact with public school teacher necessary. Must have computer skills only, very serious inquires. 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Rent $145 each plus 1/2 utilities. 842-4843. - female roommate for spring semester to share 3 bedroom apt on bus route 1, electric a carriage 120 Female roommate to share nice 2 bd. apt. On basis but close enough to walk. $150/mo plus $25/month rent. Housemate for great house, close to campus Room available Jan. 1. 843-5777 Male roommate in Wednesday Brook Apt. available from Dec 27. 749-5130. Needed to share Heatwood apt. Female room mate. Own room, 1/4 utility, 1/2 suite. The Kansas men's basketball team had to feel the pressure last year when it took on first-place Oklahoma on Feb. 24 in an important Big Eight Conference game. The Jayhawks upset Wayman Tisdale and the Sooners 82-76 before a crowd of 14,569 in Allen Field House, plus a national television audience. The game long will be remembered by KU fans as the highlight of the men's 1984-85 season. Few fans cheer 'Hawks Special to the Kansan Rv Tonv Cox It wasn't as if the women's team was marketing an inferior product. It boasted Vickie Adkins, an All-America candidate, and a team contending for the conference title. Head coach Marian Washington was respected throughout the nation. She had built a ten-not program that What won't be remembered from that Saturday afternoon is that a double-header was held at Allen Field House. After the men's victory, NBC announcers Dick Einberg and Al McGuire signed a few autographs and left. Most of the press, which had required four extra tables because of the magnitude of the first game, packed up and left. Only a gathering of 1,000 fans stayed to watch the second game. The noise level in the arena was similar to a Tuesday morning practice as the game went down to the wire. Kansas lost 78-77. Half an hour after the men's victory, the Kansas women's team played Oklahoma in a game of similar importance. Like the men, the women's team was trying to upset the first-place Sooners. But unlike the men, the women didn't have the support of a sellout crowd or the excitement of being nationally televised. produced the leading scorer in the history of women's basketball, Lynette Woodard. Woodard, a four-time All-American from 1977-1981, was on the sidelines as a KU assistant coach before the Oklahoma game as over 13,000 people left the field house. Lisa Dougherty, a sophomore guard for the Jayhawks, said coming out of the dressing room and seeing a full house would have given the players a big boost, once they got over the shock. "I'd probably have a heart attack." Dougherty said. Kansas has had a women's basketball program since 1968, but drew only 10,500 fans in 11 home games last season. The men's team drew 220,610 in attendance in 16 home games. Washington said she didn't like to see situations like the Oklahoma double-header. "It's a psychological 'letdown.' Washington said. "We really don't want our young players to have to experience that kind of situation too often." On Feb. 3 last year, the Iowa women's basketball team proved that the right promotions and circumstances could draw a crowd to a women's game. 22,157 fans attended the Hawkeyes' Big Ten Conference game against Ohio State. "It's been difficult for me, and from my position, it has been difficult to find funding." Washington said. "But I think everyone is aware that promoting women's sports is necessary." Washington said other teams would like to emulate the Iowa situation, but the problem was obtaining the money for promotions. The total budget for the men's basketball team in 1984-85 was budget was $193,640. Of the total athletic budget of $5,692,929, women's athletics received $444,950. "I think that the challenges women face today, whether it's in athletics or in any other field, is facing a certain attitude," Washington said. "That attitude in many cases is looking at women as inferiors. That attitude is changing, but until it changes completely, they'll be ongoing challenges for women." TITLE IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 did a lot for the advancement of women's sports, but Title IX recently has been under attack. Under the title, no person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from any program at an institution receiving federal financial assistance. After a court decision last summer, Title IX was interpreted to mean that only the program that directly received federal money must guarantee equal acceptance of women. Renate Mai-Dalton, associate professor of business and a member of the Kansas athletic board, said lack of fan support and unequal treatment could discourage women athletes. "A lot of student athletes get hurt emotionally about what other people see as small things," Mai-Dalton said. "The problem is the manner of priorities and the lack of understanding of what can be done, the vision. They need the mindset that women's athletic programs can be successful. "Iimagine playing for the women's basketball team in a double-header behind the men's team and the minute you get up, there's a huge exodus of people. It affects the morale and in turn, it affects the performance. If you're a woman athlete, you've got to draw one conclusion — we're probably not as important as Kansan Magazine Luncheon Buffet All You Can Eat $4.25 burritos, cheese enchiladas, rice, beans, tacos Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Well Drinks & Margaritas $1.25 seven days a week Public & Private Dining reciprocal with over 300 clubs 3520 W.6th St. 841-564 RECORDS—TAPES—COMPACT DISCS GREAT GIFT IDEAS FROM PENNYLANE & MCA RECORDS!!! 749-4211 Downtown Gifts dark detachable halo and a card with the words: "My name is Jesus. Jesus loves you. I am your friend. Please love me." Continued from p. 9. The doll comes dressed in a cream-colored gown with a gold cross on its chest and wrapped in a blue blanket. The halo snaps into the back of the doll's head and is saf" for children, Edler said. The artificial hay in the gown also flammable. The package is assembled by mentally handicapped workers in Denver. "It's very angelic," Edler says. Finally, for a mere $25, one can purchase an Ebenezer's Swear Shirt from Joan Cook's winter 1985 catalog. The sweatshirt features two fleece white sheep. One says "baal!" The other says "humbug!". Now that's the Christmas spirit. ■ Music Wednesdav. Dec. 11, 1985 Music Continued from p. 28 Jerks at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Traxler is trying to set up concerts with new acts such as Katrina and the Waves and Mr. Mister. Lawrence used to be described as a reggae market, but the town seems to have grown tired of that label and now is more of a "progressive" town, Traxler said. Those successful concerts at the Ballroom have whetted the taste buds of progressive rock fans in Lawrence, even though the Ballroom doesn't seem to be a traditional setting for a concert, Traxler says. Elliot Brand, vice-president of Redline Productions Inc., a Lawrence concert promotion firm that has brought the Circle Jerks and X to KU, agrees with Traxler. He thinks the Standing Room Only series at the Ballroom has helped Lawrence's concert scene. "I think there's a lot of potential with the turnouts at the X and Violent Femmes concerts that proves why I'm writing," he said and will support a Nugget ack," he said. Brand said, "Why should Bruce Springsteen up and come to Lawrence? He's not on tour. It's got circumstances for a major show." The promoters raved about Lawrence as a hotbed for progressive music and as a great market for music in general. But the reservations still exist when it's time to set up dates for big acts. Like a kid who gets everything for Christmas and wants more, contemporary music fans want the big names to come to KU. But rock music fans shouldn't have a blue Christmas worrying about a lack of concerts at KU. Local clubs will continue to provide a myriad of live music including blues, progressive, rock, funk, reggae and country. Tra勒 said he wanted to organize shows at Hoch Auditorium like the Romantics concert last month, but he wanted to focus on more Ballroom shows because people liked those more. After going to concerts at other universities, Traider said he thinks Lawrence is working towards increasing its bargaining position as a stop for bigger acts. Crossin' 34-year mark and still makin' tracks By Barbara A. Cochran Kansan Magazine writer The muffled rumbling of steel wheels gliding over steel tracks fills the cabin of the diesel locomotive. The train gently sways on the way to a predetermined destination. The engineer carefully pulls the brake back, and the locomotive slows to a crawl along the countryside. Norman McCleary, 56, is a locomotive engineer for Santa Fe Railway in Lawrence. Next May will mark his 34th year in railroading. Engineering is more or less the same as it was 100 years ago, McCormick. "We just have different modes of power, more communication, less decisions on my part," he said. "When we had steam engines, we didn't have radios, so they had to rely on the conductor and engineer, on their judgment." McCleary goes on duty at 10 a.m. Engineers are limited by the federal government to work 12 hour shifts, which is known in the railroading business as the "hog law." "We didn't get that for the men until 1929, and then it was 18 hours. We kept that 16 hour 'hog law' until 1970. It was then cut back to 14 and then to 12 hours." "In 1910, when they were hauling hogs and cattle to Chicago to be slaughtered, they had to rest them every 36 hours, unload them out of the cars and feed them," McCleary said. McCleary said he never was fascinated by steam engines. However, he said, "a diesel was new when I was in my ignorant childhood. I loved to hear them run. I liked the looks of them and tried to hire out on a railroad, mainly Frisco, to run an engine. But they weren't hiring. "I took the second best job and hired out for Kansas City Terminal Railway, but ended up as a mail juggling and loading loads of mail." McCleary said, "I saw these Santa Fe engines go through Union Station and I thought, 'Man, that must be a good job.'" "The hardest job I've ever had in my life was looking for a job," he said. "I wanted a job that I could stay with till I could retire, so I had 11 years of starvation on the Santa Fe before I really got a job. I was laid off every year and sometimes more than once." McCleary said there were three years during which he didn't work enough hours to get a vacation. "If you miss a spot and it throws you late, the brakeman gets mad," he said. He explained that scheduling and timing are very important in the railroad business. "You get a lot of verbal abuse, but brakemen are congenial people. They may call you a dumb SOB, but that's part of the trade, kind of the tools of it." he said. "Railroad men are basically very coarse, but can be gentlemen," McCleary said. "And if one of them is in trouble, they'll all give a dollar to help out. But some of them may steal it back from you the next day." ■ 24 Bucs 7 Saints 16 r passed for 309 s her defense for yesterday, leading r the error-prone meers. kicked four short Vikings, who even 7-7. scored on runs of 5 and caught Neil pass for another Louis stopped New Mitchell gained 158 ties, while Lonax 20 passes as the four-game losing Steelers 44 w for three of eight downs as the over Pittsburgh. 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