Friday, March 4,1977 3 ight! class. 9-11 ilable University Daily Kansan pices 434 :30 Staff photo by MARIANNE MAURIN Aiming straight! Darts have become more than just a barron pastime. For Rick Miller, 946 Mississippi St., the time is used to practice for weekend competition. Darts fly into game scene While it may never completely replace the metallic cacophony of football tables, pinball machines and Sea Wolfs, the quiet swish-thunk of darts is making inroads on the game scene in several local drinking establishments. Dirty Herbie's, 708 Massachusetts St, has set up two boards and developed a regular clientele of dart throwers, according to Nancy Hendon, a bartender there. Hendon said that Dirty Herbie's provided house darts that can be rented for 25 cents, but that serious players brought their own darts. "We've got about 25 to 30 regulars who come to play dancers," she said Wednesday. Several local darts players, including Dirty Herbie's manager, have formed a team and compete on Mondays in a league with Kansas City teams, Hendon said. Herbies also has tournament each Saturday, in which each contestant contributes $1 to a pot for whatever darts game he wants to play. Herbies is planning a big tournament with $500 in prizes within two months, Hendon said. It will include players from the Kansas City area and Lawrence, she said. The Catfish Bar and Grill, 618 W. 12th S., has had a dart board at about 18 months, according to a frequent player, Jovan Weismiller. Lawrence senior. The Catfish occasionally has tournaments, he said, but it doesn't provide The 7th Spirit, 6% E. 7th S., a private club, has had two dart boards since last June, according to Curtis Reinhardt, 7th Spirit manager. Reinhardt said that the Spirit rented a flight, three darts, for 50 cents, but that they also stored the darts owned by the serious players who came in. 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MARCH SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ALL FILMS IN WOODRUFF AUD., KANSAS UNION 2 THE BIRTHDAY PARTY (1968) Dir. William Friedkin 3 Films of Busby Berkeley ROMAN SCANDELS (1923) FOOTLIGHT PARADE (1933) 4 THE SEDUCTION OF MIMI (1974) ALLSCREWED UP (1975) Dir. Lina Wertmuller plus short films by K.U. students, 3:30, 7:30, 9:30, $1 6 NIXON'S CHECKERS SPEECH (1952) POINT OF ORDER (1964) Dir. Emile de Antonio. 7:30, 75c 8 A U H A S A R D BALTHAZAR (1960) Dir. Robert Bresson. 7:30 & 9:30, 75c 10 11 11TH INTERNATIONAL TOURNEE OF ANIMATION (1974) If you saw the 9th & 10th tournee you will be again amazed by this international collection of award winning films. March 10th, 7:30 & 9:30. March 11th, 3:30, 7:00 & 9:00, $1 12 Spring Break March 12-20 21 Peter Watkins will be visiting the K.U. campus from March 21-April 2, conducting seminars, lectures etc. Times & places to be announced. 22 EDVARD MUNCH. Dir. Peter Watkins. 23 THE WAR GAME & THE TRAP. Dir. Peter Watkins. 24 EDVARD MUNCH. Repeat showing. 25 26 THE GODFATHER PART II (1974) Dir. Francis Ford Coppola with Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro & Diane Keaton. 3:30, 7:00 & 10:30, $1 28 MONSIEUR VER-DOUX (1947) Dir. Charles Chapin. A comedy of murders from an idea suggested by Orson Wells. 7:30 & 9:45, $1 29 INTERNATIONAL HOUSE (1933) Dir. Ed Sutherland with W.C. Fields, George Barris, Grace Allen, Rudy Vallée, Bela Luogsi, Cab Calloway, Myla E CHICKADÉE (1940) Dir. Ed Cline, W.C. Fields, Mae West. 7:30 in Ballroom, 75c 30 Harold Lloyd Films. SAFETY LAST & HOT WATER. Classic Lloyd first release in over 40 years. 7:30 & 9:30, $1 31 LIMELIGHT. Dir. Charles Chapin With Buster Keaton, Claire Bloom. 7:30, $1 CLIP AND SAVE FRI., MAR. 4 - 7:00, 9:30 p.m. SAT., MAR. 5 - 3:30 p.m. $1 tickets available at SUA Office WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM-KANSAS UNION These 100's Definitely are not hazardous to your health. In fact, we guarantee they will make you feel great!!! ---