10 Friday, January 23, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Busy weekend planned for KU teams Swimming The men's swim team will open a busy weekend of competition against Southwest Missouri State at 7 p.m. today in Robinson gymnasium. Last year, the Jayhawks defeated Southwest Missouri State 71-42. The men's team will have little rest before it faces Big Eight Conference rival Missouri at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Robinson. The women's team also will face the Tigers tomorrow at the same time. The women's team defeated Missouri last year 77-36, but the men's team lost 66-47. All the meets will be free of charge to the public. Track The KU men's and women's track teams will be hosts of the Kansas township's Payday tomorrow in Anschutz Sports' Pavilion. Teams from Iowa State, Wichita State, Emporia State and Drake will participate. "Iowa State is an extremely strong team," women's coach Carla Coffey said. "Their competition should produce some very good times." Although the women's team participated in the Missouri Valley meet on Sunday, Coffey said she expected this to be the first meet in which the team would show significant improvement in its times. Football The annual Kansas football awards banquet will be at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Holiday Inn Holidome, 200 McDonald Drive. Bob Davis, play-by-play commentator on Jayhawk Radio Sports Network, will be the master of ceremonies for a program that will include a former Kansas football player as a surprise guest. Coach Bob Valesente will present the Willie Pless Award, the 110 Percent Award and the Special Team Award, which will be given for the first time. Other presentations include the Ray Evans/Art Weaver Academic Award; the Don Pierce Most Valuable Lineman/Linebacker Award; the Mike Getto/Orland Beach Most Valuable Offensive Lineman Award, the Mike Back/Receiver Award and the Most Valuable Detensive Back Award. Big Eight Conference and special recognition awards also will be presented. Tennis The Kansas men's and women's tennis teams will have their annual fund-raiser and play their first match of the 1987 season this weekend. The Second Annual KU/Alvamar Tennis Fund-raiser will begin at 7 p.m. today with a cocktail party for KU tennis supporters at the Alvamar Country Club. A tournament featuring KU team members and top local players will begin at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Alvamar. Later that afternoon, Kansas will take on Southern Illinois-Edwardsville at the Barrybrooke Tennis Club in Kansas City. Mo. The men's singles matches begin at 5 p.m., with all doubles matches beginning at 6:30 p.m. and women's matches at 8 p.m. The Arab student organization is having a meeting for the election of new members to the committee. Refreshments will be served. Saturday, January 24th 7:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union If you need abortion or birth control services, we can help. 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