10 Tuesday, October 12, 1993 Have you dined at The Castle Tea Room lately? Reservations only: 843-1151 ... $$$ COLLEGE FUNDING $$$ SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS COMPUTER SEARCH OF OVER 300,000 SOURCES IDENTIFIES SCHOLARSHIPS YOU ALREADY QUALIFY FOR NO PROOF OF NEED REQUIRED NO G.P.A. REQUIREMENT NO AGE REQUIREMENT LOW COST FOR FREE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION WRITE TO NATIONWIDE SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH P.O. BOX 7239 HAMILTON OH 45013 STUDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION JOIN JEFF CARVER AND ANDY WICKLESS IN CONFIRMING ALL THE SAA HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES PARADE! PEP RALLYI WALKING TOURSI PICNIC UNDER THE TENT! 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KUBLOODDRIVE GO SPORTS HAIRSTYLING "Our reputation is resting on your shoulders." 843-2138 Open Monday thru Friday 8-7 611 West Ninth Street Saturday 9-4 Lawrence, KS Two important items for anyone who expects to apply for admission to the School of Education 1. October 6 deadline to register for the required PPST This pre-professional test will be administered on November 13. You must register for it by Oct. 6th. Call 864-2768 (Testing Services, 2056 Watkins). 2. Vital pre-education advising prior to Spring semester enrollment Sign up immediately for one of the following very important advising sessions, set up to help you understand the pre-education requirements and to fit them into your schedules. Space is limited! Sign up in 117 Bailey for one of the four sessions following: Attention Pre-Education Students Monday, Oct. 18 or Wednesday, Oct. 20: 7:00 - 8:15 p.m. (Interest in Elementary or Elementary/Middle School) 8:30-9:45 p.m. (Interest in Middle, Middle/Secondary, or Secondary Schools) All advising sessions will be held in the Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union. Bring your "Permit to Enroll" and a Spring timetable. Ouestions? Call Doug Sumner in the School of Education, 864-3726. Don't delay! UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Blue Jays' pitcher dedicated to town The Associated Press TORONTO — Dave Stewart handed out turkey legs and autographs. He shared pumpkin pie with homeless families, and watched hungry kids devour vanilla ice cream. The day before his Game 6 start in the AL playoffs, the Blue Jays pitcher tried to share some Thanksgiving cheer with his less-fortunate Toronto neighbors. While his teammates worked out yesterday at Comiskey Park, Stewart had more pressing business at the Habbour Light Centre, a Salvation Army center in downtown Toronto. "Things happen on a day-to-day basis that put baseball in perspective," Stewart said. "The loss of a life, the loss of a grandmother, kids with a terminal illness." Stewart and some associates approached the Salvation Army earlier this season, asking if they could help sponsor a free Thanksgiving dinner for the needy and homeless. He had participated in similar events in Oakland, where he was born and where he pitched until moving as a free agent to Toronto before this season. He was a frequent visitor to the site of the 1989 earthquake before Game 3 of the World Series between Oakland and San Francisco, trying to comfort victims and assist rescuers. GAME6 "I've been doing this since I got involved in baseball," he said. "It's been a 20-year process." GAME 6 Toronto at Chicago Stewart is making $4.25 million this season with the Blue Jays. He considers it a responsibility, and a privilege, to give some of his money and time back to the community. "To me, there are people out there, deserving people, who have had bad breaks," he said. "It's a selfish thing to make all that money and keep it to myself." So even though the Canadian celebration of Thanksgiving fell right in the middle of the AL playoffs against Chicago, Stewart let his teammates fly ahead while he stayed behind to spend the afternoon at the Salvation Army. Wearing blue jeans and a navy sweatshirt with the words Harbour Light Centre in red, Stewart greeted the indigent, the hungry and the unemployed. He shook the hands of whites and blacks and Eskimos. He signed autographs for young homeless couples and sad-faced families. Crew teams win gold, silver medals in regatta Kansanstaffreport Crew team members traveled to Rockford,III., last weekend and came back with medals around their necks. Rockford, III., last weekend and came back with medals around their necks. Against a 30-team field, including four Big Ten schools, Kansas rowed its way to second place overall behind consistently-tough Wisconsin. Four Kansas shoots received gold Four Kansas boats received gold medals, one won a silver medal and two others won fourth-place medals. Each member of the top three boats in a race receives a medal. The fourth-place boats also received medals because each of the races had more than 12 boats competing, said Michael Amick. crew president. Gold medal winners were Amick, junior James Mardock and Bryan Tylander, and sophomore Aaron Johnson in the men's lightweight four boat. Those same men with juniors Jason Ballard, Luke Evans, sophomore Reuben Anderson and freshman Mike Hutchings won the men's lightweight eight boat gold medal. Junior Ami Macintosh was the coxswain for the men's lightweight four boat. Sophomore Kristen Lyon was the coxswain for the men's lightweight eight boat. She also was the coxswain for the men's novice four boat and the women's open four and eight boats. The coxswain can be of either sex. The women's gold medalists were seniors Maggie Romens and Teri Staudacher, and juniors Toby Schaid and Rosie Cozal in the women's lightweight four boat. The coxswain was sophomore Mary Beth Kurzak. The gold medal winners in the women's novice four boat were senior Lara Poyas and juniors Liz Hensen, Paige Geiger and Allison Adams. Kurzak was the coxswain. Kansas' next regatta will be Saturday on the Kansas River next to Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Mo. The varsity teams will row in the Head of the Kaw Regatta. The novice teams will compete in the Rowing 101 Regatta. Quarterbacks take the hits in NFL injuries By Dave Goldberg The Associated Press The Achilles' tendon injury to the seemingly unbreakable Dan Marino once again points out how fragile quarterbacks are in the NFL. A statistic: Every NFL team has played five games of its 16 games, yet only 10 of the 28 teams haven't been forced to switch quarterbacks — either through injury or ineffectiveness. The most shocking, of course, is Dan Marino's right Achilles' tendon tear Sunday in Cleveland. Even as quarterbacks went down weekly every season, Marino was the one constant. Sunday's start was his 145th straight dating back to the opening game of the 1984 season. His injury came a week after another marquee quarterback, Randall Cunningham of the Eagles, was lost for most of the remainder of the season with a broken leg. The irony is that the 10 quarterbacks who have stayed healthy aren't the ones you'd expect, particularly the big names. Phil Simms of the Giants is 37 and has been hurt in both of the past two years. Dallas' Troy Aikman underwent back surgery in June. Buffalo's Kim Kelly has had bad knees for five years and now has a bad elbow, and San Francisco's Steve Young broke the thumb on his throwing hand in an exhibition and just made it back for opening day. In some cases, the revolving quarterbacks may help. Joe Montana has now missed $2 \%$ of his five games with Kansas City — he sat out the 17-15 victory over Cincinnati on Sunday with a pulled hamstring. Given the fragile state of his right elbow, which caused him to miss two seasons with the 49ers, it may keep him fresh for the end of the season. But in most cases, it simply muddles things. Miami, 4-1, had control of the AFC East with Marino, but will that continue with Scott Mitchell? After throwing an interception that was returned 97 yards for a touchdown on his first play, Mitchell threw two touchdown passes to lead the Dolphins to a 24-14 win over the Brownies. But when teams have time to prepare for backups, look out. Bubby Brister led the Eagles to a comeback win over the Jets two weeks ago, but was awful in the 17-6 loss to the Bears, who sacked him seven times, intercepted his twice and forced him to fumble twice. The Eagles were 4-0 with Cunningham, but Brister was worse Sunday. They figure to slide behind the Cowboys and Giants in the NFC East. Standard Cheese 842-1212 1601 W.23RD SOUTHERN HILLS CENTER We serve one size pizza - 10 inches, 6 slices on a hand fashioned crust with generous toppings of spicy tomato sauce and cheeses. The starting point for your favorite combination. Express Shuttle The standard cheese topping with additional topping of pepperoni, ham, mushrooms, onions & green peppers. 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