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(913) 842-9959 15 West Worth Laurens, KS 65107 NEXT TO UNDERCROVI - hand made chocolate ♥ boxes * red hot wands ♥ balloon boxes * & ♥ truffles Jayhawk Footwear Valentine Special We'll give the first 21 customers a pair of selected THOR-LO socks FREE with purchases of ypshoe THOR-LO is the only sock accepted by the American Pediatric Medical Association sock stock numbers: TX-13 JM-11 AM-11 JM-13 2329 Iowa 843-7621 offer good thrill 2/14/89 THE UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER Counseling Groups for Spring, 1989 The University Counseling Center will be offering the following groups for students throughout the spring semester: Grieving and Loss: An ongoing group to assist students in dealing with significant losses in their lives saturday, 4:30, 6:30 Time: Thursdays, 4:30 - 6:30 Career Decision Making: A two-session group format to assist students with their career career goals. Time: Thursdays. 4:30 - 6:30 - Coping with the Blues: An ongoing group to help students in dealing with feelings of depression by teaching coping strategies and skills. Time: Tuesdays 4:30 - 6:30 Time: Tuesdays, 4:30 - 6:30 Adult Children of Alcoholics: An ongoing group dealing with problems and concerns resulting from growing-up in an alcoholic family. Time: Thursdays, 2:30 - 4:00 All groups will be held in the University Counseling Center, 116 Bailey Hall. For more information or to enroll in a group, please call the Center at 864 - 3931 Sports Briefs LACROSE CLUB WINS: The KU Lacrosse Club defeated the Kansas City Lacrosse Club 8-1 in an exhibition game during halftime of the Kansas City Comets-Tacoma Stars indoor soccer game Friday night. Five players competed on each team, with four KU students playing for Kansas. John Sheehan and Scott Reincke each had a goal and an assist for the Jayhawks. Dan Gross and Meaty Beatly both scored a goal. Kansas next plays Washington University in St. Louis on March 4. U.S SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS: U.S. SKATING 'CHAMPIONSHIPS' Chris Bowman superbly past Danny Gillies in the figure skate to win his first U.S. figure skating championship. Bowman, a far superior free skater to Doran. hit six of his seven triple jumps and barely touched his hand to the ice on the seventh. When Doran had a shaky, conservative outing, the men's title was Bowman's. Doran slipped to second overall, finishing fifth in the long program. Paul Wylie, the U.S. runner-up last year, was second in the long program and third overall. Wylie received a first-round hit by one from one judge despite cutting his Bowman just about secured the championship in the first 20 seconds of his routine. He landed a perfect triple axel, 3½-revolution maneuver that he hadn't done before Skate America last fall. The triple axel helped catapult the 21-year-old Bowman to Los Angeles, to the title in event. "I think my chances are very good," said Bowman, who was seventh; at the Calgary Olympics and fifth in the 1988 world championships. "I'll have time to train and push myself really hard. triple axel to a single and not completing a combination bump. But he had too far to climb to get to second and a spot on the U.S. team for next month's world championships in Paris. Wylie was six in compulsories and fourth in the original program. It did the same here, and Bowman claimed he is ready for Paris. "This was very difficult. I did not have the time to train for here with my injury." Bowman missed a month after suffering a deep cut in his left leg during an exhibition. LENDL WINS TITLE: Ivan Lendl playing at less than his best still is And he proved it again yesterday, surviving a shaky start and a close finish and outlasting Brad Gilbert in a battle from the baseline to claim a first round win. The championship of the $350,000 Volvo Tennis-Chicago tennis tournament. better than most. The world's top-rated player came into his match against Gilbert after staving off two match points in a late Saturday night semifinal victory over defending champion Tim Maynard who looked lethargic in the early going. "I was trying hard, but I wasn't playing with a game plan," Lendl said. "That's why you saw so many strains in my matches this week." DAYTONA STOCK CAR RACING: CAR WACHING Ken Schrautman and collected $7,500 yesterday for winning the Bush Chase at Daytona International Speedway. Schrader, driving a Chevrolet Monte Carlo, outdrove the Ford Thunderbirds of Davey Allison and Terry Labonte in winning the 50-mile sprint race for last year's pole winners. Schrader picked the pole position in the blind draw for starting spots in the 13-car race and led the first three laps before Hendrick Motorsports teammate Darrrell Waltrip grabbed the top spot. AUSTRALIAN SUPER SKINS: This time, the Daytona 500 polewinner stayed in front, easily fending off the challenges of Alliason and to the finish line by two car lengths. Waltrip, also in a Monte Carlo, stayed on front just ahead of Schrader until the ninth lap, when Schrader again powered ahead. Nicklaus, 49, birdied three of the first nine holes to win $126,000 and received an additional $32,150 when he played two playoff holes all were halved aack Nicklaus putted superb yesteryday against younger juniors Curtis Strange, Greg Norman and Isao Akai and earned more than a quarter-million dollars in the inaugural Australian Super Skins golf tournament. IF YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR A He collected a total of $254,250 over the two days of the tournament, the richest skins game ever played. "I feel terrific," Nicklaus said. "I haven't been in a winning situation too often recently, but the adrenaline still pumps." Falbo wins, qualifies for quarterfinals Strange, the U.S. Open champion, won $173,250 to finish second. - Continued from p. 13 Eight Conference and 16th nationally in singles, won his first match against 50th-ranked Connay Fly for the University of Miami (Fla.) 74, 5. He defeated fifth-ranked Donnie Leachatt of Louisiana State in straight sets, 6-3, 7-6, to qualify him for the quarterfinals. Falbo said the Leachatt match was more of a challenge than the first one. "I played one of the top five players in the country, and he was tough." Falbo said. "He fought really from Minneapolis in time to help the Kansas women's team win its first home match of the spring season. Kansas defeated Texas Tech 7-2 at the Wood Valley Racquet Club in Topeka. Renée Raychaudhuri, who is sidelined with a back injury, was the only Jayhawk missing from the line-up. Coach Eric Hayes said the team felt comfortable playing at home. "It was good to play at home, after being on the road the last couple of weekends." Hayes said "The girls hard, but I came out on top. I served well. That was the difference." But Falbo was defeated by Brian Garrow of UCLA, the tournament's fourth seed, 6-2, 7-5 on Friday night. The match was played the same day as the match against Leacraft, and Falbo said he was fatigued. felt comfortable, and close to 100 people showed up to support them. "It was difficult play twice that day," he said. "I felt fatigued, both mentally and physically, and my legs were a little sore." Rebeca Nevarez, the Red Raiders' No. 4 player, defeated Jayhawk freshman Page Goins 6-2, 3-6, 1-3 Texas Tech's No. 3 doubles team of teammate Dustin Porter and Hamilton defeated Mindy Peltz and Laura Hageman 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 Hamers won her No. 1 singles match against Mallory Gramcham 6-1, 6-3, then teamed up with Gonts to beat Samantha and Samanna Isaac 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. 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