6B Monday, February 24, 1997 12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign USED & NewSports Equipment 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts Students Free with KUID Arf! Arf! Our First Ever Dog Sale Now's Your Chance to "Clean-Up" After Our Mistakes on Name Brand Computer Hardware and Software. U. S. Robotics $ \textcircled{4} $Practical Peripherals $ \textcircled{5} $Supra $ \textcircled{6} $Macromedia $ \textcircled{7} $Aldus Pagemaker Adobe $ \textcircled{8} $MicroGrafix $ \textcircled{9} $Microsoft $ \textcircled{10} $Borland $ \textcircled{11} $Lotus $ \textcircled{12} $Adaptec Brother International $ \bullet $ Aldus $ \bullet $ Hayes $ \bullet $ CD-ROM Drives $ \bullet $ Multimedia Speakers Assorted new and used printers $ \bullet $ Assorted Software titles $ \bullet $ Used computers and more... February 21-24 All Sales Final! Jayhawk Bookstore at the top of Naismith Hill 1420 Crescent Road 843-3826 UNLIMITED TANNING $42.75! (TAX INCLUDED) TAN FOR LESS THAN A DOLLAR A DAY! HURRY! GOOD NOW THROUGH MARCH 31ST 1997! CALL NOW !! LAWRENCE ATHLETIC CLUB 842-4966 3201 MESA WAY OFFER VALID THROUGH MARCH 31, 1997. BASED ON PAID IN FULL TANNING MEMBERSHIPS. MEMBERSHIP EXPIRES 3/31/97. THE AMOUNT OF $42.75 INCLUDES SALES TAX AND IS DUE AT TIME OF AGREEMENT. Can U Jazz? KJHK Benefit for the Women's Transitional Care Center Featuring: The Band That Saved the World and Justin Love & The Crew Monday, February 24 @ the Granada Time:9:30 p.m. $3.00 or 3 cans of food 18 and over THE HAWK KJHX 90.7 & Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity An extra dollar will be charged to minors Tennis team finishes 11th in tournament The No.9 Kansas men's tennis team (4-2) finished in 11th place at the USTA/ITA national Team Indoor Tennis Championships in Louisville, Kv. on Saturday. "We didn't compete as well as we could have," said Kansas assistant coach Frank Pollock. "The tournament was good for us because it helped us find some things we need to work on." Golf team to compete in Big 12 competition The Kansas women's golf team will compete today and tomorrow in College Station, Texas. The competition will consist of Texas, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Missouri and Kansas State. They are all in the Big 12 Conference. KANSAS SPORTS The Kansas baseball team loaded up its six-shooters and dusted off its opponent. Jayhawk star slugger pitchers shutout series The Jayhawks improved their record to 4-2 by completing the sweep of the University of Texas Arlington Mavericks (4-8) this weekend in Arlington, Texas. Kansas took both games of Saturday's doubleheader,7-3 and 14-12, and finished off the series yesterday with a 4-2 victory. While they played well as a team, the Jayhawks had several outstanding individual performances. Kansas' first win of the series highlighted excellent pitching by starter Aric Peters and reliever Josh Winward. The pitchers combined to shut down the Maverick offense and its star slugger Michael Kopecky. Kopecky managed one single in four at-bats. Peters (1-0) recorded his first win of the season by playing four innings. Winged followed Peters' performance by pitching three scoreless innings and notching his first save of the season. In the first game, Kansas jumped out to a quick three-run lead by scoring two runs in the first and one run in each of the next two innings. The Mavericks tied the score in the fourth when catcher Justin Batson connected on a two-run home run, leading to a three-run outburst. The Jayhawks put the game out of reach by putting up two runs in the fifth and the seventh. Kansas put the Mavericks away in game two with the hitting of outfielders Les Walrond and Mike Dean. Walrond, who finished the series going 9-of-13 from the plate, tied a school record, recording five Kansas starter Tim Lyons (0-1) got his first win of the season by pitching five scoreless innings. Reliever Rusty Philbrick followed by pitching three scoreless innings. During yesterday's game, the Jay- hawks returned to the formula that helped to win game one; pitching. hits in one game. Walrond also scored two runs. Walrond's cohort Dean spent game two terrorizing the Mavericks' pitching, getting four hits, scoring three runs and knocking in six RBIs. "I thought we swong the bat well as a team," Walrond said. "We still have a lot of work to do, but we did a pretty good iob." Wingerd preserved the Kansas win by recording his second save of the day. Kansas put up two runs in each of the second and third innings. The Mavericks cut the Kansas lead to two in the ninth, but reliever Josh Bailey closed out the Jayhawk win with his first save of the season. Kansas' three-game sweep helped get the jayhawks on the right track after dropping two of three last weekend to UNLV. Coach Bobby Randall noticed his team's improvement. "We're not hitting on all cylinders yet," Randall said. 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