8 Tuesday, February 17, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Syracuse tramples Villanova From Kansan wires PHILADELPHIA — Sherman Douglas scored 19 of his game-high 27 points in the second half last night and rallied Syracuse to a 96-82 victory over Villanova in a Big East game. The Orangemen, who trailed by 15 points early in the second half, were down 73-71 when they scored 10 straight points and took command. Douglas scored seven of those 10 points. Derrick Coleman hit a free throw and started the run and Douglas hit two more foul shots and gave Syracuse the lead for the rest of the game. Rony Seikaly made a basket and Douglas converted a three-point play and hit a jumper and gave the Orangemen an 81-73 lead. Coleman and Seikaly each scored 20 points for Syracuse, 21-4 overall and 9-3 in the Big East. Indiana 86, Wisconsin 85 (3OT) MADISON, Wis. — Dean Garrett hit a follow shot with four seconds left in the third overtime as Indiana escaped with an 86-85 Big Ten basketball victory over Wisconsin last night. Garrett, who led all scorers with 21 points, grabbed a rebound off a missed shot by Joe Hillman and put it in off the backboard. Hockey club wins 5 straight The Hoosiers, similarly surprised last week by Northwestern before winning 77-75, improved their record to 21-2, including 12-1 in the conference. The KU Hockey Club skated to its fifth win in a row last night, winning 8-2 over Clancy's at the Fox Hill Ice Arena in Overland Park. Craig Sherman, Overland Park sophomore, and Jamie McRae, Winnetka, III, freshman, scored three goals apiece for the Kansas team. Sherman has scored seven goals in two weeks. Kansas moved into sole possession of second place in their league standings. TANNING MEMBERSHIP Buy a tanning membership for 2500 and receive your first 10 sessions FREE! Offer good with this coupon. (expires 3-1-87) There is now a Typing Room available in Watson Library This is a new service provided by Student Senate. - The typing room will be open during regular library hours, and is free with a KUID. Allied Body Shop - foreign & domestic cars * complete frame work * PRECISION frame alignment equipment Hrs: M-F 8:30-5:30 Sat. 10:00-12:00 - complete body and paint repair - Free estimates 2414 Ponderosa 841-3672 - INSURANCE CLAIMS HANDLED PROMPTLY COMING ATTRACTIONS Audio-visual programs are a variety of health topics to you, the student, for individual and/ or group showings. Learn more about stress and disease, AIDS; dangerous dieting, sex education; breast and testicular examination, alcohol use and abuse. Call or come in to the Department of Health Education. All About AIDS AIDS is a life-threatening, behavioral disease...and one that should concern all of us. Learn what is currently known about you that you can do to prevent it. 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We welcome any and all questions regarding your medication and have available a vast array of references for your personal use if requested. DEADLY DIETING Attempts to lose significant amounts of weight through severe food restriction and/or fluid deprivation are dangerous to your health. Anorexia Nervosa (self-fulfilling) is a type of binge-purge syndrome) have increased dramatically in recent years. Eating problems are serious, medically dangerous, often fatal, and can seriously addictive. However, they are not hopeless and can be treated. Health professionals are available to work with individuals or speak to their medical group about this concern. IT'S STRESS...I GUESS! Cramming for an exam, overdrawing your checking account, or asking the brunette in biology class for a date are all forms of stress. No one can cope with it effectively. The key is your own perception. If you perceive an experience as challenging, instead of threatening, you can help diminish the distressors of your exam. For your own protection on stress, contact the department of Health Education. "LIVING IN A CHEMICAL WORLD" "LIVING IN A CHEMICAL WORLD" A video presentation and discussion about substance abuse and Watkins Memorial Hospital 2nd floor Conference Room February 26th, 2014 The Student Health Officer Program Institute is homogeneous (19 february 18) at 7:00 at the Apha Gamma Delta Seminary, 2005 Stewart Avenue and 2006 Forsyth Avenue. Call for more information or to register! WATKINS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES 843-4455, ext. 46 THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION SUA FORUMS PROUDLY PRESENTS THUNTER THOMPSON Gonzo Journalism Known for his unusual stream-of-consciousness writing style. Author of Hell's Angels and popular Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Model for Uncle Duke in Gary Trudeau's Doonesbury comic strip. QUESTION, ANSWER/LECTURE At the University of Kansas February 18, 1987 8 P.M. Kansas Union Ballroom FREE ADMISSION Last year we heard T. Boone Picken's side, from Mesa Petroleum This year, what will C.J. say? C. J. CILAS Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Phillips Petroleum Corporation Thursday, Feb.19, 1987, 3:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union Question and Answer Lecture DON'T SUA Board Officer position applications due Feb. 20,5:00 p.m. FORGET SUA Board member applications due Feb. 25,5:00 p.m.