10 Tuesday, November 23, 1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tonight 25c Draws Salty Iguanas Unplugged Wednesday & Thursday Closed Friday Kill Creek Truck Stop Love Ditch Witch 18&Over Saturday Tad 18&Over "Your Book Professionals" Jayhawk Bookstore "At the top of Naismith Hill" Hrs: 8-7 M-Th., 8-5 Fri. 9-5 Sat. 12-4 Sun. 843-3826 DON'S AUTO CENTER "For All Your Repair Needs" *Complete Auto Repair *Machine Shop Service *Parts Department 841-4833 920 E. 11th Street BENCHWARMERS CATERING *FULLSERVICE CATERING FOR ANY AND ALL OF YOUR PARTY NEEDS. *Rock Chalk*X-Mas Parties*Formals* (Call Jake or Clay at 841-0505) *12 days in advance. Join WIBW-TU in traveling to Chicago, December 4. See KU play the DePaul Blue Demons. KU vs. DePaul - Hotel Accommodations - Airfare Package includes: - Game Tickets - Transfers Onlu $250.00 per person Only $250.00 per person Call WIBW-TV at 913-272-3456 for reservations Healthy Men Needed Receive up to $375 IMTCI, a pharmaceutical research company, is now seeking volunteers to participate in a medical research study To qualify you must: be age 18-40 be able to attend three 29 hour visits at our clinic Call IMTCI for more info: Mon-Fri from 8am-5pm 1-800-669-4682 International Medical Technical Consultants, Inc. 16300 College Boulevard Lenexa, Kansas JOCK'S NITCH SPORTING GOODS The Sports Look of Today! Air Force Mid. 842-2442 840 Massachusetts Men's soccer ends a winning season By Anne Felstet Kansan sportswriter National tournament losses hide 9-2 record The Kansas men's soccer team wrapped up its season with a winning record despite three losses at the national tournament in Phoenix. The team had a 9-2 record after the regular season. In addition to playing his part in the winning season, Kansas senior player Chris Lewis was named to the all-tournament second team. Coach Mark Salisbury said the all-tournament players were chosen by the coaches after each game. Kansas lost its first game to Auburn 1-0. Salisbury said the game was the best game he had seen the team play. Auburn scored on its only chance in the second half. Salisbury said the loss hurt the players emotionally. in the second game, Illinois defeated Kansas 4-0. In Kansas' last game, it was shut out by Weber State 5-0. Salisbury said that it was useful to the team to see at what level of competition it had to compete. Sophomore Dan Ayars said the team did not expect the competition to be as tough as it was. "In the Illinois game we noticed we had to bring our play level up higher than ever before," he said. Lewis said the team struggled with the tougher competition. The team played well, but it played better in the Chartrand tournament Oct. 16-17, he said. He said that the team had not played a game in more than a month and that team members had played lackadaisically during the first game. The team had potential, he said, but it needed to play more competitively to become a better team. Salisbury said the team needed to have its perception changed to become more successful. He said the team was seen as disorganized, but that was not true. Ayars also said organization was the key to gaining and keeping good players. He said knowledge of the team would also help the team gain skilled players. "It's up to the freshmen to keep us going," he said. And if Salisbury came back, he would keep the team's motivation up. Lewis said the team could improve and it would get better, especially with Salisbury as the coach. First-year coach Salisbury said he was not sure if he would return. Ayars said the team had an overall successful season. "The team played as a team, and everybody put effort forward," he said. "People were more motivated, and hopefully we can make it back to nationals." Holly McQueen / KANSAN Trey Thompson, senior defender, left, and Chris Lewis, senior midfielder, work on drills during soccer practice. The team finished with a 9-2 record for the season, but lost three games in the national tournament in Phoenix. --- KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK --- --- Christmas Trees We have your size Whether you live in a house or a room, we have the tree for you! - sizes from 2 to 12 feet - Garland Roping - Choosefrom Scotch Pine, White Pine,Fraser Fur,& Douglas Fur - Treestands - Treebags FREE DELIVERY 10% Discount to Dorms, Scholarship Halls, Fraternities, and, Sororities Enter to win (2) excellent tickets for KU vs Indiana Deadline Dec 15th Drawing Dec 16th (no purchase necessary) Putt Putt $ ^{\circledR} $ Tree Shop 10AM - 10PM 7 Days a week 843-1511 31st & Iowa (Across from K-Mart)