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NOV.11 25¢ DRAWS! DAZED & CONFUSED (R) TODAY(5:00),7:15,9:30 LEFTOVER SALMON Fri. Nov. 12 2for1 Wells! Advertise in the Kansan! S.D.I. worldbeat Sat. Nov. 13 2 for 1 Wells! THE WEDDING BANQUET(PG-13) TODAY(5:30),8:30 ABORTION ASSISTANCE Low Cost Early Abortion Services Wichita Women's Center BC/BS Mastercard Visa Toll Free Dial "1" & then...800 467 4340 Alvin's IGA Buy One- Get One FREE! $448 Limit 1 with $10purchase Prices good Nov. 10 to Nov. 16. We accept MUNITY WAY CAREERS VISA Coke, Sprite & Diets T. V. Turkeys Buy One Get Same Size Turkey FREE! 10 lb to 26 lb SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Carnation Hot Cocoa Buy One FREE! Get One 10ct. box Mid Am Butter Buy One GET ONE FREE! 8oz.pkg. Red Baron Pizza Buy One Get One FREE! 22 oz. box Keg Beer $4299 +Deposit 16gal Keg 9th and Iowa, Lawrence, KS Open 6 a.m. to Midnight Call 843-2313 Call 843-2313 HOMETOWN PROUD No.1 seed, two previous titles do not assure junior of victory By Anne Felstet Kansan sportswriter Junior Rebecca Jensen is seeded No.1 going into the Central Regional Rolex Championships this weekend in Salt Lake City and could be the first Kansas tennis player to win the tournament three consecutive years. "I am supposed to win, but not supposed to," Jensen said. "I am seeded No. 1, but my results this year are nothing to write home about." in two tournaments, Jensen has a 3-4 singing record. Men's coach Michael Center, who coached the women's team last fall, said it was too early to dwell on Jensen's record. He said Jensen had not competed in enough matches yet to get into her groove of playing. She still has the opportunity to play well, he said. Jensen said she was not under a lot of pressure to win the tournament. Although she would love to win it, Jensen said, her goal was to play two good sets. Women's coach Chuck MBerzbach, who left for the tournament yesterday afternoon with freshmen Bianca Kirchhof and Chessa Bieri, said Jensen was a good player because she had a lot of talent, strength and experience. Jensen was No. 17 in the nation after the season last spring, with an overall 28-6 single record. She had a 6-0 doubles Big Eight record with partner junior Nora Koves. At the beginning of the fall season, Jensen's singles ranking moved up to No.9 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's preseason poll. Melissa Lacey/KANSAP Jensen said it would be a challenge to win. She said that she had been ahead in her matches this fall, but that she had lost her concentration and the match. Although she may not win the tournament, which advances the top two singles and top two doubles teams to the national indoor championships in February. Jensen said that she thought Kansas players would dominate the tournament. "It could be an all-KU semi or at least quarterfinal tournament," she said. Merkzbach said Koves was playing the best tennis on Junior tennis player Rebecca Jensen takes a practice swing at Alvamar Golf & Country Club. Jensen was practicing yesterday for this weekend's Central Regional Rolex Championships in Salt Lake City. the team, and he expected her to place high in the tournament, along with Jensen. Since Jensen has won the tournament two years in a row. Center said he expected to do well again. Center said that Jensen was a great fighter on the court and that when she played with enthusiasm she would be tough to beat. "She has had a great two years, and she will continue to improve," he said. "She knows what it takes to succeed, and she will be ready to go." Chicago Bears pull the plug on the 'Fridge The Associated Press LAKE FOREST, III. — The Chicago Bears cleaned out the refrigerator yesterday by releasing William "Refrigerator" Perry. Perry — the 300-plus pound defensive tackle who made his fame as a blocking and sometimes running back when the Bears were an NFL power in the mid-1980s — had played in seven of the team's eight games this season, making eight tackles, four solo. A first-round pick out of Clemson in 1985, Perry played in 114 games, 94 as a starter. back. He scored three touchdowns rushing, including one in the Suner Bowl, and had one touchdown reception. Perry gained fame in his rookie season for both his considerable gith and his touchdowns as a goal-line running The spectacle of a 330-plus pound lineman cavorting in the backfield captivated football fans' imagination, but Perry never carried the ball much after his rookie season. Perry is currently co-owner of the 6-foot-2 Perry frequently feuded with the Bears' coaching staff over his weight, which was listed as 335 pounds in this season's team media guide. Perry ballooned to 300 pounds at the end of the 1991 season, when he was criticized for lackluster play, and former Chicago coach Mike Ditka vowed Perry would not play for the team again until he got down to 320 pounds. Perry's place on the roster is being taken by former Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Tory Epps. The African Affairs Student Association Presents AN EVENING FOR CULTURAL EXCHANGE FEATURING TRADITIONAL AFRICAN DRUMMING & TRADITIONAL AFRICAN DANCERS A ONE ACTPLAY: "JEWELOFTHE NILE" POETRY&DINNER DATE: NOVEMBER13,1993 DATE: NOVEMBER 13, 1998 PLACE: ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES* (ECM) 12th & Oread TIME: 6:00 p.m. (SEMI-FORMALEVENT) TICKETS: STUDENTS-$6.00 NON-STUDENTS-$8.00 (ADVANCE PURCHASE) $10.00 (DOOR) CHILDREN-$3.00 (12 AND UNDER) TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE SU AFRICANAFFAIRS BLACKSTUDENT STUDENT ASSOCIATION UNION TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT SUA AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES DEPT. ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT KJHX 90.7 IS NOWTAKING APPLICATIONS Applications are available in 2051 Dole for the following KJHK positions this spring semester: - Student Station Manager - ExecutiveStaff Applications are due Friday, Nov.19 at 5pm in 2051 Dole. - Special Programs Announcing - Staff Directors - Jazz Announcing Staff - Rock Announcing Staff THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN is now accepting applications from students with previous Kansan Business Manager and Editor for the Spring 1994 semester. Applications may be obtained at 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Return the completed application and a current resume to the Dean's office, 200 Stauffer-Flint Hall, by noon on the appropriate deadline indicated below. 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