12 Friday, March 6, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs Rugby Club begins spring season with games in tomorrow in Tulsa The KU Rugby Club begins its 24th spring season tomorrow in Tulsa, Okla. Kansas will send three teams to compete. KU's club team will face Tulsa and Austin. KU's collegiate team will face Tulsa's "A" team, and KU's senior reserves will face Tulsa's "B" team. The teams have been practicing the last three weeks in preparation for the upcoming season. The first home game for the club team will be March 21 against Houston and on the same day the senior reserves will play Oklahoma's "B" team. Men's golf team to compete in invitational The collegiate team's first home game is March 28 against Jefferson City. The KU Rugby Club is divided into three divisions, the club side, which consists of members with extended rugby experience; the collegiate side, for members with less experience; and the senior reserve side for rookies or members who cannot commit as much time as needed but still want to play. All home games are played at Shenk Complex, 23rd and Iowa streets Five members of the Kansas men's golf team will compete in the University of New Orleans Invitational today through Wednesday. Kansas coach Ross Randall said 18 teams were expected to compete in the three rounds of tournament play. Kansas golfers Jon Bruning, Clay Devers, Steve Madsen, Brian McGreevy and Rudy Zupetz qualified for the tournament through five rounds of team play at Alva- mar Country Club last week. "We are more competitive now that we have had some good weather and a chance to practice." Randall said. "We will be much more competitive than we were at the tournament in Florida because we have caught up to other teams." rine Jayhawks finished 18th in the 24-team field Feb. 20-22 at the Seminole Invitational in Tallahassee, Fla. Breach of contract alleged in Royals sale KANSAS CITY. Mo. — An adviser to a man who wanted to buy the Kansas City Royals testified yesterday that the deal fell through because of last-minute changes in the contract. Los Angeles consultant Michael W. Fernandez had he advised Michael Shapiro not to sign a proposed contract Feb. 16, 1983, because it contained significant changes from an earlier contract. Shapiro is seeking $50 million in damages from Royals owner Ewing Kauffman and co-owner Sam Baird, a lawsuit that alleged breach of contract. The original contract between Kauffman and Shapiro reached Jan. 12, 1983, called for Shapiro to buy 49 percent of the Royals for $10 million and to purchase an option to buy the remaining 51 percent of the team in five years. Fernandez said the first contract would have allowed Shapiro to immediately resell the option to Jack Singer of Canada. The singer was to loan Shapiro the $10 million needed to buy the 49 percent share. The later contract prohibited Shapiro from re-assigning the option and also required that he have a net worth of $23 million. Kauffman testified Wednesday that Shapiro told him that he had enough money to buy the team. *vire reports.* From staff and wire reports. New Years Eve Boxer and Bowtie Bash Saturday March 7th DO NOT DESPAIR IF YOU NEED COPIES, YOU NEED kinko's Great copies. Great people. 904 VERMONT 843-8019 23rd & IOW/A 749-5392 12th & INDIANA 841-6177 Returning by popular demand!!! Empire Brass Quintet Presented by The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Chamber Music Series They Create An Empire Just For YOU . . . The Empire Brass Quintet The Empire Brass Quintet Rolf Smedvig, Trumpet Timothy Morrison, Trumpet Martin Hackleman, French Horn Scott A. Hartman, Trombone I. Samuel Pileafan, Tuba 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 8, 1987 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Crafton-Preyer Theatre Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved / For reservations, call 913/864-3982 VISA/MasterCard accepted for phone reservations Public: $10 & $8, KU and K12 Students, $5 & $4, Senior Citizens and Other Students. 60, 63, 77 Studies 19 & 3 Partially funded by the KU. Student Activity Fee, Swarthout Society and the KU Half price for KU Students OR HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB winner of 60 international awards Dr.Strangelove starring Peter Sellers and George C.Scott "... outrageous, daring, inventive, devilish, macabre and scintillating comedy." REVIEW March 6 and 7 7:00, 9:00 & 11:00 pm $1.75 All UFS films are shown in Downs Auditorium in Dyche Hall NATURAL WAY Natural Fiber Clothing 820 Mass. 841-0100 Physical Therapy A Career for the Future If you have a Bachelor's Degree and are considering a career in the health professions, look into physical therapy at the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences. We offer an entry-level, post-baccalaureate program leading to a Master of Science Degree. The increasing knowledge and responsibilities of the physical therapy profession warrant training at the graduate level. The philosophy and objectives of physical therapy complement osteopathic medicine, particularly the osteopathic emphasis on wellness through preventive medicine. Graduates of our two-year program are trained to treat musculoskeletal, neuromuscular and cardiopulmonary problems. For more information about our Physical Therapy Program, call or write: University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences Admissions and Financial Aid Office 3200 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50312 (515) 271-1614 or 271-1450 --- Contact Professor of Naval Science: 115 Military Science Bldg., University of Kansas Telephone: (913)864-31 2 yr. & 4 yr. Full Scholarships MEN AND WOMEN. FOR QUALIFIED TUITION PLUS (913) 864-3161 ALLOWANCE. NROTC EDUCATION FOR NAVY AND MARINE CORPS OFFICERS What? Where? ATTENTION STUDENTS SPORTS MEDICINE When? A Sports Medicine Program Watkins Memorial Hospital Second Floor Conference Room March 9 - 1:30-2:30 p.m. and again...March 25 7:00-8:00 p.m. Why? Dr. Larry Magee and Mike Chapman, R.P.T. want to help inform you about sports related injuries! Classified Ads ANNOUNCEMENTS BECOME A PILOT PROTECT pilot ground school March 15; 15° Fliight instruction; 4$/hr; air craft training $2$/hr. Why pay more? EconoFlight YLN CLASS NOTES from Jayhawk Study Services. Calluses on modern preparations: 845-702-1001 Call us for modern preparations: 845-702-1001 Computerized Scholarship Search. We scan thousands of financial aid sources and find those you personally qualify for. For more information send $1 (refundable) to Scholarship Center, Box 6470. FINAL ROCK-A-LINE at Cogburn's Saturday, March 7 to 10. Draws with A.S.M. Mug. March 8 through April 25. Tuesday and Wednesday March 10 and 11th for B.O.C. Election will take place in North Hall (B.B.C.) from March 11 to April 3. Juizie Biusi gueritas and stintare to focum Juizie Biusi gueritas and stintare to focum Cd Cara Dahl Stintare to focum How many symphonies did Johannes Brahms write? Find out on Saturday night when the Lawrence Symphony Symphony performs his last. 8:00 p.m. Memorial Union Balcony. $$ Modern Users: Lonely? Bored? A new use for that modern gathering dust next to your computer? Meet new people on the K.U. 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