14 Thursdav. February 9. 1989 / University Daily Kansan ULTIMATE EXERCISE - Suntana Toning Tables • isakinetic Exercise Circuit • Wolff Tanning Beds 15th & Kasold, Suite 9 • 842-4949 Natural Fiber Clothing For Men & Women B20 B22 Mass B31 O100 The Taste That Makes Runza Famous. we may be new in town, but since 1949 we've been known for our Homemade Goodness. Fresh Ingredients. And emphasis on Quality. Try our Runzas. Original or Cheese. Made from a unique blend of fresh ground beef, cabbage, onions and secret spices - all baked inside homemade bread. The most original sandwiches in town. Or how about our Big, Juicy Hamburgers, Crinkle-Cut French Fries, and Hand-Dipped Onion Rings, Homemade favorites sure to please the entire family. Wholesome, Hearty, and Delicious. Come on and get a taste of Runza. 2700 Iowa Lawrence, Ks. 749-2615 MU handled Mays badly mother says Mom taped coach to protect son The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo — The mother of a former basketball player at Missouri says she reacted as any protective parent would after her son lost his scholarship. "He's my only child, so you can imagine how I feel," Yvonne Mays said in an interview with the Kansas City Times. "I'm a single parent. I have been in work. I worked too hard to keep my son in private schools all his life." She said it was her displeasure with the way Missouri assistant basketball coach Bob Sundveld handled the eligibility of her son, P. J. Mays, that motivated her to tape record a telephone conversation with the coach and set in motion an internal investigation at Missouri. Mays, a freshman, was ruled ineligible because of his high school grades after eight weeks on campus, but he never bucked nearly $2,000 in scholarship money he had received. He is now enrolled at junior college in Anderson, S.C. Yvonne Mays taped a telephone conversation in which Sundvold reportedly said he paid for two airplane tickets to travel to a Missouri athletic department official that there had been a misunderstanding about who bought the "I am an extremely inquisitive person," said Mays, who works as a receptionist for an orthopedic surgeon's practice in Cincinnati. "I just started wondering what the heck they were doing to my kid. airline tickets. "Some people are saying, 'You could probably get some money off of this.' It's not about money. I don't like the way they handed my son's shirt. I don't want them to be able to handle another kid's situation like this." She said that in an effort to make sure her son would not be penalized later, she studied NCAA rules and called the NCAA anonymously with her. She was waiting for a day that they were waiting for Missouri to complete its own internal investigation before they looked into potential NCAA rules violations. She said Sundold had tried to get her to talk to the guidance counselor at Purcell-Marian High School, a Catholic school in Cincinnati, in an effort to influence the school to refrigerate grades in some courses Mays took there. "Some of the things he said to P.J. and me: 'Be sympathetic, cry and everything.' The Catholics like that, thought that was disrespectful." Mays said. "He just put us in the stereotype poor black family that had no common sense, no intelligence. What Missouri has to realize is they cannot speak people in one category. They have to deal with us on an individual basis." Gooden agrees to $6.7 million contract The Associated Press NEW YORK — Dwight Goden got the biggest deal of the winter so far when he agreed yesterday to a three-year, $6.7 million contract with the New York Mets that gave him the best-season salary in baseball history. Gooden will get a $500,000 signing bonus, $2.25 million in 1989, $1.7 million in 1990 and $2.25 million in 1991. Including a prorated share of the $416,666, topping the $2.4 million salary of Minnesota Twins third baseman Gary Gaetti, who had the previous high. "Now I can just go on and relax," said Gooden, who made $1.4 million last season after losing in arbitration to the New Yorkers for everything's behind and taken care of." Four players in arbitration agreed to new contracts yesterday, reducing the players remaining to 27. Two shortstops settled their cases. Ozzie Guillen and the Chicago White Box settled for $800,000, a raise of $15,000. The Philadelphia settlement at $250,000. a $35.000 raise. Kelly Gruber, who plays second, shortstop and third, settled with the Toronto Blue Jays for $42,500, a raise of $323,500. Tim Burke, a right-handed reliever, agreed to a one-year contract with Montreal for $740,000, a raise of $115,000. No cases are scheduled to be heared until tomorrow, when St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Vince Coleman and San Francisco Giants reliever Scott Garrelts are scheduled to go before arbitrators. Gooden could have become a free agent at the end of the season if he had not agreed to a multiyear deal. "We fully realize this is a large amount of money." Mets senior vice president Al Harazain said, "but given Dwight's track record on the mound, he's just as good as anyone and are sure Dwight will prove that over the next three years." Goodman was 18-9 last season with a 1.19 earned-run average and 175 strikeouts in 244 % innings. He made 55 saves after losing an arbitration hearing. The MCAT Is In 12Weeks. Call 800-KAP-TEST STANLEY H. KAPLAN Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances Last classes start Feb. 25 CALL NOW: 842-5442 Lambda Chi Alpha Mother's Club Presents... Chili Dinner 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12, 1989 1918 Stewart Avenue Tickets $3.00 per person Ticket good for one dinner Call 842-9577 for ticket information The University of Kansas and the Office of Minority Affairs Present a DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING BIRTHDAY BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION Tickets- 864-4351 or 864-3501 January 29 - February 17 Exhibit and Gallery Talk by John Newman, KU MF A Graduate Kansas Union Art Gallery Ticket February 9, 1989 Guest Speaker Reverend Willeace Feltkirk Metropolitan Baptist Church, Kansas City, MO 8:00 p.m., Aderson Auditorium, Kansas Union Rev. Hartfield's Topic: "Kingian Dream." Disturbing, Destabilizing, Dismantling! ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM A February 12, 1989 Take Six Jazz Group 8:00 p.m., Cratton-Preyer February 10, 1989 Happy Birthday, Dr. King 8:00 p.m., Crown-Priest Theatre Appearances by: The Haskell Inter-Tribal Club The KU Jazz Band The KU Gospel Choir The KC Cobra Marching Band Dr. Denise Meyers NOW? February 14, 1989 Dr. Alvin Pousseli 8:00 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union Recognition following lecture Kansas Union Big Eight Room February 11, 1989 KU Jazz Festival 8:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cranth-Preyer Blyton Taylor Jazz Trio 8:00 p.m. Hoch Auditorium TENSION HEADACHE Call Kathy Gorman immediately at Watkins Memorial Health Center (913)864-9595 to see if you qualify for a medication study. FINANCIAL INCENTIVE PROVIDED BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH GROUP 图 Crystallize your love. Just call or visit us today to send the FTD® Crystal Bowl Bouquet. 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Barb's Vintage Rose 927 Mass. • 841-2430 • M-10-5:30 IT'S LENT God did not love the cross, but humans. LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY by students and for students 1204 Oread 843-4943 Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Hillel לַבּוֹ Events of the week Thursday Feb. 9 Martin Luther King Birthday Celebration Speaker Rev. Wallace Hartsfield 8:00 p.m. Alderson Auditorium Friday Feb. 10 Shabbat Dinner and Services 6:00 p.m. Hillel House RSVP by Feb. 9 For more information Call 749-4242 Foreign Language Study Skills Program: help for students of any language Thursday, February 9; 3:35-5:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room. Room 1. Student Assistance Center, 123 For confidential information, referral and support for AIDS concerns call 841-2345. Headquarters Counseling Center. HELP) Confused by changing dates, dates or procedure? Need the time for the game, or the quickest route to the Lake of Oursk's "Oaks" on a bus. Information Center; 686-368, 21 hours a day. MESSAGE 4 your Valentine! Gift certificates from Lawrence Massage Therapy Call 841-4662, better hurry cuid!!! RECORDS, POSTERS, CD and more at the Mid-America Record Cauvention. Sunday Feb. 12th at the Holiday Desk. Desires from many staff or type of music. Male. 10% Demain. Don't miss out! SUICIDE INTERVENTION - If you think about suicide or are concerned about someone who is - call 814-2348 or visit 1419 Mass, Headquarters counseling center. ENTERTAINMENT GET INTO THE GROOVE Metropolis Mobile Sound. Superior sound and lighting. Professional club. radio DJ's. Hot Spins Maximum Party Thrush. DJ RAY Jay Velasquez 841-7083 Trust. DJ Ray Velasquez. 841-7955 GOVIBIRATIONS the most affordable mobile music for any occasion. Call (Brian) 841-9644 MON/213 OPEN POETRY READING AT THE GLASS ONION. Bring your original or favorite works and join us for an fun and enlightening evening at The Glass Onion. Block N. of the Union. 9 p.m.-11 p.m. No Cover. & light show for your event or party. Professional dance jackets, a monster music selection, sound around you will bloom the id of your party, walking along campus budget. Instant Sound.providing music and sound around you will statewide since 1901. Darn Graber 841-1342 Chef's Surprise Cheap! Bar Surprise $1.00 Well Drinks Johnny's Up & Under 401 North 2nd FOR RENT 1. 2 BR apts, available; new *w/carrier and appliances* On bus route, way to close to shopping Starting at $335 Call 843-6446 SOUTH POINT APARTMENTS 2 bdm. apt., in newly renovated older house, close to campus and downtown, mini-blinds. No pets. Available March 1 $150/mo. Call 814-7042. 2 bedroom, new apartment at Woodway Apts; washer/dryer; microwave; dishwasher, on bus route, very nice, mini Tumip of Jim, 749-3114 2 blocks from campus, 100 Emery. Unique environment (or KU women). Second semester contacts or transfers from current contracts. $180/mo. Furnished. Mt. 94-8260 Four Bedroom Apartment close to campus. Completely furnished. 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