14 Monday, March 30. 1987 / University Daily Kansan Women Continued from p. 13 Colorado over spring break and hoped to play everyday to improve her game Hawley, who will return as senior, also played during spring break. "I am going to work hard to try to earn a starting spot next year," Hawley said. Besides Shaw and Hawley, the other returners who will be seniors next year are Lisa Dougherty, Jackie Martin, Lisa Baker, Shawn Waters and Mesho Strongher. Martin led a balanced Jayhawk attack with 10.4 points a game. Freshman Lisa Braddy was named Big Eight Newcomer of the Year. Her 138 assists were third highest in KU history. Because the returning seniors are all 6 or shorter, Washington spent last week trying to recruit more height for next year's team. Erving given tribute before 118-100 win United Press International BOSTON — After giving Julius Erving a piece of Boston Garden's famed parquet floor in tribute, the Celtics gave the Philadelphia 76ers the gate. Danny Angge scored 30 points and led seven Boston players in double figures in yesterday's 118-109 victory over the Sixers, the Celtics 24th straight triumph on the distinctive court. Erving, playing in his last regular-season game at Boston Garden, was honored in pre-game ceremonies. After a two-minute standing ovation, he was given a small, older section of the floor. "I guess that every time I look at it, I'll think about the rivalry, but I won't go crazy and start rooting for Boston." Erving said. "It was probably the best thing they could have given me. It will probably spark the most memories," said Erving, who finished with a team-high 28 points. "It was a real tribute. "I've had a lot of dreams and I'm fortunate to have some of them become reality." For Boston, which shot 62 percent. Fred Roberts added 21 points. Larry Bird 17, Robert Parish 14, Jerry Sichting 13, Conner Henry 12 and Darren Dawne 11. Boston was playing without starters Kevin McHale, out with foot problems, and Dennis Johnson, who was resting a chronic sore shoulder. The Celtics have won 70 of their last 71 games at Boston Garden Ainge hit four three point attempts. Both Bird and Parish had triple doubles. Men Continued from p. 12 nearly rewarded their fans with a victory. But Manning scored 40 points, a career-high for him at that time, and the Jayhawks came back to win 70-60. The victory over St. John's at Madison Square Garden turned into one of the most exciting of the college basketball season. St. John's led by 10 at the half, but Kansas heated up in the second half and won the game 62-60 when freshman Keith Harris sank two free throws with no time left on the clock. In the end, though, Kansas could defend neither its conference regular season or postseason tournament title. The Jayhawks lost their last four conference road games, including two in the last week of the season, and one in Oklahoma for second place behind conference champion Missouri. Seeded second in the Big Eight tournament, Kansas struggled past Oklahoma State and Oklahoma before losing 67-65 to Missouri on Lee Coward's basket with 3 seconds left in the game. The Jayhawks were named the fifth seed in the NCAA Southeast Regional and were sent to the sub- 1986-87 Men's Basketball (25-11) KU 88, TENN-MARTIN 69 KU 87, SOUTHERN 69 KU 82, WASHINGTON 68 Arkansas 103, KU 86 KU 59, COLORADO 56 KU 82, TEXAS TECH 52 KU 74, THE CITEDAT 71 % Pittsburgh 79, KU 76 % Ohio State 79, KU 78 (OT) % KU 81, Hawaii 80 (OT) Wichita St. 54, KU 49 KU 67, TEMPLE 64 KU 66, Oklahoma St. 63 OKLAHOMA 76, KU 74 KU 82, MIAMI FLA. 47 KU 71, MISSOURI 70 KU 86, NEBRAKA 65 KU 74, N.C. State 60 KU 82, IOWA STATE 48 KU 62, Louisville 58 regional at the Omni in Atlanta. It was the fourth season in a row Kansas went to the NCAA tournament, a Jayhawk record for consecutive tournament appearances. In addition, Turgueon became the first Jayhawk ever to play in four NCAA tournaments. KU 80, Kansas State 75 (2 OT) KU 88, OKLAHOMA St. 63 KU 70, NOTRE DAME 60 Missouri 63, KU 60 KU 86, OKLAHOMA 84 Iowa State 95, KU 86 KU 84, KANSAS STATE 67 KU 62, St. John's 60 Colorado 66, KU 56 Nebraska 83, KU 81 (OT) KU 67, Oklahoma St. 58 KU 82, Oklahoma 77 Missouri 67, KU 65 * KU 66, Houston 55 * KU 67, Missouri St. 63 * Georgetown 70, KU 57 ALC CAPS - Home games % Rainbow Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii Big Eight Conference tournament * NCAA tournament Kansas rolled over first-round opponent Houston 66-55 and, behind Manning's career-high 42 points, beat Southwest Missouri State 67-63 for Brown's 150th college coaching victory. Kansan associate sports editor Nicole Sauzek contributed information to this story. The Kansas Rugby Club's 'A' team defeated Oklahoma 17-13 Saturday at Shenk Complex at 23rd and Iowa streets. Rugby teams win, lose in three weekend games Sports Briefs we averaged the winning try for three points in the last three matches, the match and Paul King hit the one-point conversion. The 'B' team lost to Jefferson City on Saturday 3:00 and the 'C' team lost to the Oklahoma 'B' team 33-0 both at the Shenk Complex. The varsity and club team's next match is against Missouri on Saturday in Kansas City's Swone Park. Rugby team practices at 6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. You are open to any student who would like to participate. Lyle wins PGA Players tourney Sluman, who never had finished higher than fifth in a regular Professional Golfers' Association Tour event, missed a 10-foot par putt on the 18th hole moments before Lyle sunk the winning putt. PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Sandy Lyle of Scotland made an 8-foot par putt yesterday through a misty drizzle on the third extra hole of the $1 million Tournament Players Championship, defeating Jeff Sluman. It was the most valuable par of his life, worth $190,000. Sluman, 29, who quietly won $254,000 over the last two years without really threatening for a title, took some consolation in a $108,000 second prize. It also provided Lyle, a former British Open champion who is generally regarded as Britain's finest player, with a 10-year exemption to all American tour events. guess I can't be too disappointed," said Sluman, who is the smallest man on the Tour at 5-foot 7 and 135 pounds. After finishing the regulation 72 holes in a tie for the lead at 174, under par, they matched pors on the first two playoff holes, the par-5 16th hole and the island-green par-3 17th hole. Bradley wins golf tournament PHOENIX, Ariz. — Pat Bradley won the $30,000 Turquio Classic by two strokes yesterday, shooting an erratic 3-under-70 and holding off Chris Johnson's late challenge. Bradley finished with a 72-hole total of 6 under 286. Johnson, who had entered the round at 2-over par, tied Bradley's tournament-best score with a 6-under 67 on the 6.391-yard, par-73 Moon Valley Country Club course. Bradley, the 1986 LPGA Player-of-the-Year, carded four birds and three boyes in the round. She also produced an eagle on the par-5 eight hole when she chipped in from 85 yards away. "Whoever followed me got their money's worth," said Bradley, who also won last year's Vare Trophy for lowest-scoring average. "There was a little of everything." After registering two birdies and two bogeys over the first seven holes, Bradley said she turned her game around with the eagle on No. 8 and "a good bogey" on the par-4 ninth hole. "I felt like I had escaped." Bradley said. "I felt like somebody up there must have liked me." On No. 9, Bradley drove her tee shot into the water, then hit her approach shot into the bunker. But, she was able to blast out to within inches of the pin, and hole out to save a bogey. From then on, she had two birdies and no bogeys on the back nine and came away with the $45,000 first prize. Undefeated J.T.'s Pet used a 1.1-2 length victory in the $500,000 Jim Beam Stakes at Turfway Park yesterday to establish himself as a solid Kentucky Derby contender and give jockey Pat Day an enviable quandary. Day ponders Derby quandary Day, who recently refused a chance to ride another Derby candidate, Alysheba, soon will be forced to pick Demons Begone, J.T.'s Pet or Capote, as his mount in the May 2 Run for the Roses. Day also rode highly regarded Demons Begone, who has been a Derby candidate since his 2-year old season, to victory Saturday in the $147,700 Rebel Stakes at Oakland Park. Day, the 1986 Eclipse Award champion jockey, also has been asked to ride Capote, the 1986 juvenile champion, when he makes his 1987 debut in the Gotham Mile at Aqueduct. "It's an exciting dilemma I'm in." Day said after J.T.'s Pet's victory over Faster Than Sound in the 1:16-miles, Grade III Beam, one of the richest Derby preps. "I can't comment further." Fans flock to Wrestlemania III PONTIAC. Mich. — A crowd of 93,173, which was touted as the largest ever to witness an indoor entertainment event, jammed the Pontiac Silverdome yesterday for Wrestlemania III. Fans of professional wrestling from around the country paid up to $500 for tickets to see the event, which was highlighted by World Wrestling Federation officials successfully defending his title against Andre the Giant. Traffic was backed up for more than five miles on Michigan 59, as fans flocked to the stadium, which serves as the home of the NFL's Detroit Lions and the NBA's Detroit Pistons. Sgt. Patrick McPalda of the Pontiac Police Department said he was aware of no arrests and no major incidents during the event. "Everything went very smoothly." he said. Emery Orte, a 40 year old steelworker from Chicago,said a relation in Michigan picked up $100 seats for the "She asked me, 'Are you crazy?' "Orto said. "I said 'Yeah, but we're coming.'" Rat Ramsey of Royal Oak, Mich., said he appreciated the fact that professional wrestling was not as serious as other sports. From staff and wire reports. Student Union Activities is now accepting applications for is now accepting applications for INDOOR RECREATION BOARD MEMBER. Applications are available at S/UA INDOOR RECREATION BOARD MEMBER. Applications are available at SUA. Deadline to apply is 5 p.m., Tuesday, April 7. Please call SUA at 864-3477 for more information. Student Union Activities Fourth Floor, Kansas Union 10% OFF ALL INTRAMURAL TEAM UNIFORMS T-SHIRTS, JERSEYS, ETC. Screen it CUSTOM SCREEN PRINTING Trophy Hillcrest Shopping Center Next to Jayhawk Troop SUMMER OPPORTUNITY 1987 SUMMER STUDY ABROAD Sponsored by UMKC/People to People International Earn 6 Credit hours INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS and INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS/ECONOMICS Washington, D.C./ London/ Amsterdam/ Brussels/ Paris (May 31 - July 5) Call 843-1211 Ext. 297 Deadline for registration is 5:00 Tuesday, March 31 Legal Services for Students Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? Most services are available at NO CHARGE! - Preparation & review of legal documents - Advice on most legal matters 8:30 to 5:00 Mon. thru Friday 117 Burge (Satellite) 864-5665 - Notarization of legal documents - Call or drop by to make an appointment. - Many other services available hundred by student activity fee WRITING A TERM PAPER? FREE Attend the RESEARCH PAPER WRITING WORKSHOP Tuesday, March 31 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 4057 Wescoe Hall "Developing a Healthy Lesbian/Gay Identity." A lecture by Liz Gowdy. Gallery West in the Union. 6:30 p.m. "The Word is Out." A movie sponsored by SUA at Woodruff Auditorium. Discussion will follow. 7:00 p.m. Presented by the Student Assistance Center Wednesday, April 1— Tuesday, March 31— Monday, March 30— "Night Watch." A candlelight vigil for all oppressed people. Live entertainment. 8:00-10:30 p.m. Potter's Pavilion. Thursday, April 2— "Wear Blue Jeans if You're Gay Day." Can you tell who "is" and who "isn't"? Does it matter? Jack Bremer will be speaking on Christianity and Alternative Sexual Orientation. Gallery West in the Union. 7:30 p.m. sponsored by GLSOK ClassifiedAds ANNOUNCEMENTS Be quick! Only 4 days left to submit nominations for Women's Recognition. For more information on nomination, visit www.cwrc.org. Computerized Scholarship Search: We scan thousands of financial aid sources and find those you personally qualify for. For more information visit www.scholarshipscenter.com. Box 107, Lawrence. KS 60449 call 864-3522 or stop by 121 string 259. WAKEE WEEK 1 MED. March 30 "Night Watch," a candlelight vigil for all oppressed people, entertainment. 8:30 p.m. at Potter's Pavilion. EVERYONE IS PSYCCHIC TO SOME DEGREE. A Tarot Reading can help you channel that power, make decisions, and heal the spirit. Tarot Therapy. 843-4235. Announcing KU ON WHEELS, Spring 1987 Route Heardings. Thursdays, April 2. for the 87-88th conference. Tuesday and Thursday, Board is holding its annual route hearings to discuss possible changes in the Bui routes for the next academic year. We will be hearing requests from prospective students. April 2. 7 p.m. call 643-7540 for an appointment Remember to gather as much information as possible before you begin your statement on the KU student body Call 643-6444 (morning) or 687-8510 for more information (no upper level) Conference Room of the Burgean Union Associated Students of Kansas presents: Student Senate candidates debate. Tuesday, March 31 6:30 p.m. Kansas Room, Kansas Union --sponsored by the International Club In McCollum Hall at 7:00 p.m. free admission DELIVERY MONDAY DOUBLE COUPONS PIZZA HUT DELIVERY 843-2211 INSTRUCTORS The University of Kansas, Division of Continuing Education, Fire Service Training Unit is seeking twelve part-time, seasonal EOE training units in Kansas which may accept a Graduate Major. Responsibility is to provide on the trainee training on an as needed basis to the fire service community in Kansas which may require EOE training. Topics in the University of Kansas or the National Fire Academy. These individuals will work with fire departments of various states and will be required to participate in Topics to be covered will include firefighting techniques, fire prevention, first aid and rescue training. Applicants will be required to participate in fire field training activities under stress conditions. All applicants should consider whether they have earned a High School diploma or equivalent, certified as Firefighter III (Kansas), plus reliable transportation and/or education. INSTRUCTORS. The University of Kansas, Division of Continuing Education, Fire Service Training Unit is working twelve part-time, seasonal EVALUATION programs. Major responsibility is to provide basic on the job training on an as-needed basis to the students enrolled in the program. Individuals will work with fire departments of varying sizes within a specified region of the State. Training includes five different techniques, fire prevention, first aid, and rescue as set out in N.F.P.A. standards. Successful application requires an EVALUATION field training activities under stress conditions. All applicants should consider whether they have a high school diploma or equivalent, 5 years full-time experience as a firefighter or 10 years experience as a firefighter. Reports to the staff member of the Division of Continuing Education who is the coordinator of the Training Program. Salaries: $8.00 per hour. Applications must be received by 3:00 p.m. on 19 April 1987. Application materials include a printed resume, two letters of reference. Start date: 16 June 1987. For complete position announcements, visit www.kansas.edu/division/ksu/University of Kansas, Division of Continuing Education, Fire Service Training, 445 New Hampshire Ave., Kinston, NC 28501-6044; EOA MA Employer LEARN TO FLY - Introductory lesson $15 Learn to fly in Flight Simulators or our competitions. EconFlight Flight WLAN, FLY International Film Festival Monday 30 Monday 30 Ancient Greece France: A Nation of Beauty Tuesday 31 Ancient Egypt Discovering the Music of Africa Wednesday 1 Wednesday 1 Brazil. 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