12 Tuesday, November 23,1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Crown Cinema Advertise in the Kansan! BEFORE 4 PM. ADULTS $1.00 (幼儿, 2-5 yrs) TATING SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 VARSITY (801) 745-3620 | 841 5191 Addams Family Values PG-13 5:15 7:30, 9:30 HILLC REST Carlito's Way $ ^{\text{R}} $ 8.90,8.90 Cool Runnings $ ^{\text{PG}} $ 8.15,7.30,2.30 Rudy $ ^{\text{PG}} $ 7.14,8.20 Ernest Rides Again PG 5:15 Joy Luck Club R 5:15, 8:00 The M Club R 5:30 CINEMA TWIN 1720/OWA 841 S19 $1.25 The Firm $ ^{R} $ 5.00, 8.00 5.15 Sleepless in Seattle $ ^{PG} $ 7.00, 9.30 Daily Showing Times DAZED & CONFUSED (R) LAST DAY! (5:00), 7:15,9:30 "SHORT CUTS" OPENS TOMORROW DICKINSON THEATRE 414 8000 Dickinson 6 2319 W. 2319 N. DICKINSON HEATING 641 8000 2239 South Street St. Dickinson 6 641 8000 My Life **P15** 4:30* , 7:20, 9:55 Flesh & Bone *B4* 1:15* , 7:05, 9:45 Nightmare Before Christmas **P4** 4:35* , 7:10, 9:35 Man's Day *B4* 1:15* , 7:10, 9:40 Fearless **P7** 7:10, 9:50 Look Who's Talking Now **P14** 4:25* Beverly Hillbillies **P4** 2:0* , 7:15, 9:5 Women take second,men fourth in Invitational 3 Primetime Show (+) Meaning Dolby Senior Citizen Animation Stereo The Kansas swimming and diving teams faced perennial powers Tennessee and Indiana, as well as Big Eight rivals Nebraska and Iowa State, in the Minnesota Invitational in Minnesota last weekend. Kansan sportswriter The women's team put together a second-place performance, while the men's team finished fourth in the invitational. By Kent Hohlfeld MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SWIMMING The men's team scored 491 points, five points less than third-place Tennessee. Minnesota and Indiana took first and second, respectively. By Kent Hammond Kenneth Hammond Kansas coach Gary Kempf said he expectd Minnesota to perform well. "The Minnesota men's team came in 11th in the nation last year," Kempf said. "So it wasn't a real surprise that they had a strong team." He said the level of competition was high despite the departure of Florida, which placed second in the women's and ninth in the men's NCAA Championship meets last year. Florida pulled out of the meet to enter another competition. He said that Minnesota had its entire team at the meet and that gave the team more opportunities to score. "They had a lot of swimmers there who were rested," freshman Erik Jorgensen said. "We wanted to place in the top three," Jorgensen said. "But the other teams were rested for the meet." Jorgensen won the 1,650-yard freestyle, placed fifth in the 500-yard freestyle and placed 12th in the 200-yard freestyle. Jorgensen said that he thought the team put in a good effort despite not placing in the top three. Just as the men did, Minnesota's women used a larger team to take first place. Kansas scored 1,038 points, placing second behind Minnesota's 1,201-point performance. Freshman Rebecca Andrew got her first collegiate victory in the meet in the 100-yard butterfly. She said she liked the format of the meet more than she had liked her three previous dual-meet competitions. "I like there to be more teams out there," Andrew said." She said the fact that Minnesota was at home and could use its entire team helped the Golden Gophers. "One of our goals was to move forward this weekend, which we did," Kempf said. Kempf said that although the playing field was not equal, he thought the team had done well in its third competition of the season. VISIONS841-7421 806 Massachusetts Advertisement DON'T BE A VICTIM! 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