240 Fridav, March 11, 1977 University Dally Kansan Tennis team blends vacation, work By ERIC MARTINCICH Sports Writer Some KU students will be enjoying Florida's sandy beachs and parties during spring break, but tennis will be their main concern. The KU team left yesterday afternoon and will compete against eight schools in nine days. KU will face stiff competition from the University of Miami, ranked among the nation's top five college tennis teams last season. KU also will play the University of South Florida. Florida State. Florida In- THE FLORIDA TRIP not only allows KU to meet strong opponents, but it gives the players the opportunity to prepare for the game. It begins March 38 and availates Oklahoma State. terational, Yale, Bowling Green (Ohio), Miami College and Miami Dade Junior College. "It can be a grueling schedule, but it's the best training possible to get in shape for the rest of the season and the Big Eight Tournament." Bill Clarke, No. 1 player, player. For teammate Jeff Thomas, it will be a homecoming of sorts. Thomas, who has played the No. 1 position all season, is from the University of Arkansas. "THE PLAYED against many of the guys down there in high school and junior college before," he said. "It's easy to get payed up for them." "It's good for recruiting," he said. "When The annual trip south is one of the highlights of the season for the tennis team. For coach Kirkland Gates, the trip is more than just a vacation. It offers him another chance to promote KU tennis to high school seniors and junior college transfers. Sports Roundup NCAA track meet Nine members of the Kansas track team begin competing this morning in the NCAA Tournament. Coach Bob Timmons isn't predicting a fourth national title for his team because of the caliber of competition, but KU should fare better than it did last year. The Jayhawks qualified 14 people for last year's meet, but tied for 20th with only four points. Jay Wagner and Cliff Wiley will lead the pack for KU again this weekend. Wagner has had five top-seeded games and mile relay—and Wiley will be one of three Kansas runners in the 60. Other KU entries in the event will be Big Eight champions Newell, and freshman Blutcher. The Jayhawks' other entries in the meet are Anthony Coleman in the 60-yard high hurdles, Tommy McCall in the 880, Steve Rainbott and Jay Reasonin the high jump and Tad Scales in the pole vault and on the mule relay team. OF KU's nine entries, six are freshmen or sophomores. "I'd say our lack of experience could hurt us," said Timmons. "It's the kind of meet some of our athletes have never been exposed to." Rugby schedule After starting its season with two defeats, the KU Rugby Football Club will try to even its record with games tomorrow and Sundav. The Jayhawks host the Kansas City Blues Ruby Club tomorrow. On Sunday the Johnson County Rugby Club travels to Lawrence. KU will play at Emporia March 20. AIAW nationals AIAW national competition March 17, 18 and 19 in Providence, R.I. The 400-yard and 800-freestyle relay teams consist of: Debbie Bunker, Cathy Call, J. K. Walters and Maureen Sheehan. The 400 relay has one of the fastest times in the nation. Bunker also will compete in the 100 and 200-freestyle events for KU. Laurie Propst will represent the Jayhawks in the one-meter dive competition. Soccer southbound The KU soccer team will play three games this weekend and three games during the week of spring break. All are away games. The team is scheduled to play Oklahoma today, Southern Methodist University tomorrow and Matamoros Technical Institute Sunday. Games scheduled for next week are Saturday (March 16) and North Texas State Invitational (March 19 and 20). BUY FLY STAND-BY HOURLY FLIGHTS TO KCI $7.50 ONE WAY STAND-BY FARE FAMILY DISCOUNTS $15.00 RESERVED SEAT FARE LAWRENCE AVIATION, INC. ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF LOW-COST AIR COMMUTER FARES BETWEEN LAWRENCE AND KANSAS CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. SAVE 50% ON THE REGULAR RESERVED SEAT FARE. NO AGE OR OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY REQUIRED. OPERATION OF THE FLIGHT. FLIGHTS LEAVE LAWRENCE HOURLY BEGINNING AT 6:00 A.M. SORRY, NO RESERVATIONS FOR STAND-BY PASSENGERS. TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE AIRPORT TICKET OFFICE OR FROM ANY TRAVEL AGENT. we ask a good player to come to Kansas, it's essential that we have some good points to offer. This trip is an ideal attraction." RFD No. 3 — MUNICIPAL AIRPORT LAWRENCE, KANSAS 60444 (913) 843-2167 LAWRENCE AVIATION, INC. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 NOTE GOD ALMIGHTY'S REACTION: Due to the nation's open and general disregard of God's Seventh Commandment "THOU SHAH NOT COMMIT ADULTERY" God sent a plague upon the people and great numbers were dying. After 24,000 were dead suddenly the plague stopped; immediately after Phineas used his javelin in judgement. "PLEASE PAGE PHINESS!" Doubtless all know the meaning of "page" in this instance to find, locate and call for the page. Phineas was a man who picked up a javelin and thrust it through the belly of a woman and a man - killing them both - who bodily and brazenly put on the sex act of adultery and even before the rulers and highest authority of the nation. Hear what God said about this act, and of him:"AND THE LORD SPACE UNTO MOSSES SWAINING, PHINEAS THE SON OF ELEAZER, THESON OF AARON THE PRIEST HATH OF ISRAEL WHILE HE WAS ZEALOUS FOR ISRAEL THEM THAT I CONSUMED THEM NOT IN MY JEALOUS, WHEREFORE SAY, BEHOLD, I GIVE INTO HIM MY COVENANT OF PEACE; AND HE SHALL HAVE IT, AND THIS SEED AFTER HIM, EVEN THE COVENANT OF AN ELEAZER, BECAUSE HE ZEALOUS FOR HIS GOD, AND MORE HE COVENANT FOR THE FIRENCH ISRAEL." = Number 25:10.13 The terrible sins of adultery, whoredom, fornication, homosexuality, etc. strike at the very source of life. The Home, from which proceed society, the state, the nation, governments, And The Church These great and horrible sins and enemies of mankind have brought down, destroyed and caused to perish many a great man, many a great nation, and great empires! The Bible is the Book of Life! God Almighty is Its Author! Men and nations and churches who reject its message: *PERISH*! Consider God's message to magnify at the hands of PRESIDENT, "GOD WAS WITH HIM" "YE HAVE HEARD THAT YE WAS WAID TO THEM OFOLD TIME, 'THU SHOULT NOT COMMIT ADULTERY; BUT I SAY UNTO YOU, THAT WHOSELOVE LOOKETH ON A WOMAN TO LUST AFTER HER HATH COMMITED HIS MORAL DEVICES, AND THEY THYRIGHT EYE OFFEND THEE; PLUCK IT OUT, AND CAST IT FROM THEE; FOR IT IS PROFITABLE TO THEE THAT ONE OF THYMEMBER SHOULD PERISH AND NOT THAT YTHE WHOLE BODY SHOULD BE CAST INTO HELL. AND IF THYRIGHT HAND OFFEND THEE, CUT IF OFF, AND CAST IT FROM THEE; FOR IT IS PROFITABLE TO THAT ONE OF THYMEMBERS SHOULD PERISH, AND NOT THY WHOLE BODY SHOULD BE CAST INOHELL." The writer is deliberately making this article short, relatively speaking, with the hope and prayer that all who claim to be Christian will give much serious consideration to it. It is a fact that you can read *PHINEAS* since this request was publicly presented to you. Has it caused you to give any serious thought to your own conduct, your own dress, your own eternal welfare as well as that of your family, loved ones, the Church of God, our beloved friends, and the faithful? The Sermon on the Mount recorded in Matthew 5:27-30. 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