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We want to get them into it before the Big Eight." Labosky also will split with the team later in the season to attend the Penn Relays in Philadelphia. Labosky was the only Jayhawk to qualify for the NCAA outdoor championship in either of the first two outdoor meets. He qualified for the Now you can enjoy great dishes without ever worrying about doing dishes, or cooking or grocery shopping. Our "Dine Anytime" program lets you enjoy delicious meals and snacks whenever you want them, without eating into your budget or schedule. Now, you can get all of the advantages of living in a residence hall with the freedom and privacy of an off-campus lifestyle. Plus, there are added benefits—like a computer room, great social activities and our fantastic fitness center. Call today for more information. hast Weekend. This weekend's competition will be a big step up from Louisiana, Labovsky said. javelin throw with a toss of 229-8 in the LSU Purple Tiger Invitational last weekend. say sand. He will be competing against the world record holder in the javelin throw. "I don't expect too much from the meet," Labsky said. "I'm not going after this guy. I'm not ready to; it's early." The agenda for the men's and women's meets is concentrated in relays, which gives coaches the chance to move people around and see how they perform together, Schwartz said. Schwartz said the SEMotions would be a meet for fun and experimentation. The men's meet will include a 6,400-meter relay, a distance medley, two-mile relay, sprint medley relay and the 1,600 relay. The women's meet will include all of those events with the exception of the 6,400-meter. "It's fun for the team," he said. "They like it because they can win prizes other than medals. We have the opportunity to have fun and get the work in." The events will mix runners and running styles. In the distance medley, middle distance runner Jon Joslin will combine with distance runners Jon Handy, Jason Teal and Steve Heffernan. Heffernan also will join middle distance runner Donnie Sheeridan and distance runners Sean Sheridan and David Brummett for the 6,400 relays. Prizes offered include T-shirts and travel bags, Schwartz said. Schwartz said the normal field events, including the decathalon and heptathalon, and distance and hurdle races would be run. Schwartz said some athletes would compete in two races. Sowartz said he would shuffle around Critie Brown, Sherlaanda Brooks, Terry Grzybowski, Julie Howerton, Amy, Hadley, Heather Rung and Margaret Sullivan for the women's distance medley, two-mile relay and 1,600 relay. GET EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK. compete in three ways. "We try not to bury them," he said. "We run them only as often as it makes sense." KU's War on Hunger sponsors a Third World Dinner at St. Lawrence Catholic Center 1631 Crescent Rd. Sunday, April 8 at 6:00 p.m. $1 donation requested The battle's just begun! 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