. Monday. April 16,2001 The University Daily Kansan Section A·Page 7 KANSAS GOLF Women finish ninth at Hawkeye Invitational IOWA CITY, Iowa — Following Saturday's 145-yard, first career hole in one by senior Sarah Mahoney, the Kansas women's golf team captured a ninth-place finish at the Hawkeye Invitational yesterday, carding a 319 in the 18-hole final round at the 73 Finkbine Golf Course. The Jawahaws completed the two-day event with a total team score of 948. Michigan led the tournament with a final score 902 and finished with a 17-stroke lead against second-place Indiana. Senior Ashely Bishop led all Jayhawk golfers with a top-25 finish. Bishop's 235 individual score earned her a tie for 23rd. Senior Sarah Mahoney followed Bishop with a tie for 26th and a two-day score of 236. The Jayhawks return to action on April 23 to 25 at the Big 12 Championship tournament in Ames, Iowa. KANSAS TENNIS Men's team splits Oklahoma matches The Kansas men's tennis team completed its road trip through Oklahoma going 1-1 and keeping its hopes alive for qualification into the NCAA Championships. The Jayhawks began the weekend with a 6-1 win against Oklahoma, but were unable to continue the momentum and lost 4-3 to Oklahoma State. The Jayhawks are now 14-9 overall and 5-3 in the Big 12 Conference. On the women's side, the Jayhawks were unable to upset No. 34 Tulsa on Saturday. The Jayhawks lost 6-1 and fell to 10-9 overall and 4-5 in the Big 12. One bright spot for the 'Hawks was an 8-6 upset by Courtney and Kristen Steinbock against the No. 49 doubles tandem of Jana Sedivec and Jennifer DeSpain. Kansas looks to bounce back from the loss as they play host to Nebraska at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Aaron Johnson KANSAS BASKETBALL Boschee to undergo surgery on right thumb Kansas junior guard Jeff Boschee will have surgery on his right thumb Thursday, University of Kansas officials announced Friday. The surgery will reconstruct ligaments that have become unstable after many minor injuries during his career. Boschee will wear a cast and will be inactive in off-season training for six weeks. Kansan staff reports Seattle fans prepare to heckle Rodriguez MLB SEATTLE - The Mariners aren't planning a warm welcome for Alex Rodriguez when he returns to Seattle tonight for the first time since signing a $252 million contract with Texas. They are hoping it will be quite chilly. in fact. There are sure to be chants of "Pay-Rod" and other unfavorable sentiments for the former darling of the Mariners' franchise Rodriguez recently criticized Mariners management and signed a letter to officials at The Boeing Co., saying they should relocate to Dallas. That hasn't gone over well in That hasn't gone over well in Seattle. "I'm going to get, I'm sure some strong boots and some quiet cheers," Rodriguez said. "I think it's fair. If I was a fan, maybe if I didn't understand everything that went into it, I'd be the first one booing." Without Rodriguez in their lineup, the mariners have relied primarily on their bulpen and new leadoff hitter Ichiro Suzuki in getting off to a 9-3 start. The Rangers, meanwhile, are 6-6. The Associated Press "The intern experience provided a different perspective. The skills I learned and contacts I made are invaluable to where I am today.And it was just a lot of fun!" -Jenny Pechar 1998 intern WASHINGTON D.C. & TOPEKA INTERN PROGRAM Informational Meeting Summer and Spring Semesters 525 BLAKE HALL 4:00 & 7:00 pm Monday, April 16, 2001 For Additional Information Contact Burdett Loomis-864.9033 or b-loomis@ukans.edu Kimberly Gencur-864.9052 or kccole@ukans.edu Robert J. Dole Institute, 515 Blake Hall IT'S NOT YOUR AGE... IT'S YOUR ATTITUDE! PACHAMAMA'S NEW WORLD CUISINE 841. 0990 WWW.PACHAMAMAS.COM TURN YOUR GRADUATION ROBE INTO AN ELEGANT SHOWER CURTAIN. GET A NO-HASSLE FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT FROM COMMERCE. This is real life. And we're not talking about an MTV show. So get a real checking account. Commerce will give access via the Internet and a pre-approved Visa® check card. As a special bonus, you'll also be eligible for a 1/2% rate discount and deferred payments for up to six months on a Young Professional Car Loan*. Visit us on campus or at any Commerce Bank location. See? All that hard work is already starting to pay off www.commercebank.com *1/% for a commerce checking account; 1/% if monthly payments are automatically deducted from your account. Free checking for personal accounts only. To qualify, you must have accepted an offer of employment and have at least a 50.0% GPA. Ends 2/15/14. ---