Kansan Summer WeeklyWednesday, June 17, 1987 13 Sports Briefs SMU tailback signs with KU Darryl Terrell, a tailback from probation-riddled Southern Methodist University, signed a scholarship agreement with KU, football coach Bob Valesente said Monday. Terrell, a 5-11, 180-pound junior, will be eligible this fall because SMU's 1987 football season was suspended in February after the NCAA uncovered continuing rules violations. Terrell, from Dallas High, was the second-leading rusher for the Mustangs last season. He gained 284 yards in 74 carries. His best game was a 94-yard effort in a 13-7 win over Texas Tech. He played sparingly as a freshman in 1985. He was red-shirted in 1984. Terrell's transfer does not become final until he enrolls at the University this fall. Owens leaves ORU Three months after he was replaced as athletic director, Oral Roberts University basketball coach Ted Owens resigned Thursday in a move he said was best for his family and basketball players Owens announced his resignation during a brief and emotional meeting with his players Thursday night. In his two seasons with the Titans, Owens' teams went 10-18 and 11-17. He had four or five years left on his contract, depending on the interpretation of a rollover clause. The Tulsa Tribune reported Friday that Owens resigned after a partial payoff of his $1 million contract. Neither Owens nor ORU would comment on the terms of any settlement. Golfer ends season KU golfer Brian McGreey finished his season last week at the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships in Columbus, Ohio. After the second day of preliminary competition, McGreevy, the only Jayhawk to receive an invitation, had a 36-hole total of 153, 82 and 109 shots off the lead of 143. McGreevy's total put him in 74th place. On the third day, McGreevy shot an 80 and didn't qualify for the final rounds of competition. McGreevy was the first Jayhawk to compete in the NCAA Division I Championships since 1956. REMEMBER DAD ON HIS DAY WITH CLOTHING FROM MISTER GUY OF LAWRENCE'S FATHERS DAY SALE!!! Contemporary clothing for MEN and WOMEN! Huge savings on spring and summer clothing just in time for Dad's special day...Exclusively from Mister Guy of Lawrence Hours: M-T-W-P.Sat. 9:30-6:00 Th 9:30-8:30 Sun 12:50-12 842-2700 920 Mass. Lawrence, Kansas COFFEEHOUSE Open 8 a.m. - midnight Mon - Sat 50¢ OFF any tasty ice cream treat • thick & creamy milk shakes • homemade pie a la mode • Belgian waffles w/ fruit & cream • cookie whirls • honey-rolled cones Offer good with this ad expires 7/30/87 12th & Oread • 841-2310 • Above Yello Sub Starts Tomorrow 9 A.M.! ARENSBERG'S SHOE SALE WOMEN'S SPRING & SUMMER STYLES WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES Were to 72.00 • Mandarin • White • Green Guatemalan WE HAVE FURTHER REDUCED THE PRICES OF A TREMENDOUSLY LARGE SELECTION OF SPRING SHOES. THESE SHOES ARE NOW ON RACKS FOR YOUR EASY SELECTION. - Bandiniola * *Avvie * *Shona Vanderbilt* * Shona Javee * *Penton * *Van Een WOMEN'S FLAT SANDALS Were to 40.00 * Bays * Famillare * Camino * Dusca * Wheat * La Jabbarone * Cheminee * Camino WOMEN'S WOMEN'S DRESS & SPORT FLATSLS Selected Spring & Summer Styles Now 1490 Were to 44.00 to Music • Case • MMA • Capacity • Litter Capacity • Wide • Curve OTHER SPRING & SUMMER STYLES Reduced 10% & 20% 4990 SELECTED CHILDREN'S SHOES . . . 1 $ ^{s}10 \& $ $ ^{s}15 $ - Not included year, round patterns are not included * No refunds or exchanges * No phone placeholder ARENSBERG'S SHOES Quality Footwear for the whole family since 1958. One step ahead OPEN SUNDAYS 1:00-5:00 825 Massachusetts Jowntown Lawrence 843 3470 Shop early for best selection! You owe it to yourself to check us out... Low Food Prices Guaranteed Fresh Meat and Produce Fresh Bakery, Deli and Seafood Low Prices on National Brands Our Truckload Buys Help You Save Sack it Yourself and Save OPEN 24 HOURS