14 Mondav, February 6, 1989 / University Daily Kansan If this were a mirror, she'd see fat. And she'll turn down meal after meal to get rid of fat that isn't there. Or clean out half the refrigerator, then make herself vomit. Or become dangerously obsessed with exercise. Eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia are psychological problems that can be physically dangerous - even deadly. The Eating Disorders Clinic located at the Charter Counseling Center of Lawrence is specifically designed to get at the underlying psychological problems, while teaching healthy new eating habits. If you suspect any of the above signs of an eating disorder, call the Charter Counseling Center of Lawrence at 841-6000. Treatment is usually covered by insurance. CHARTER COUNSELING CENTER Jayhawk bowler James Kiser, Kansas City, Kan., senior, is congratulated by teammate John Percival, Overland Park junior. Kiser bowled a 267, which was the score of the day for Kansas Saturday during the Kansas-Nebraska Conference meet at the Kansas Union Jaybowl. (913) 841-6000 3210 Mesa Way, Suite B Lawrence, Kansas 66044 of Lawrence Bowlers fall to ranked opponents by Laurie Whitten Kansan sportswriter An Equal Opportunity Employer The Kansas men's and women's bowling clubs tried their best to knock down nationally ranked Wichita State and Nebraska at the Kansas-Nebraska Conference Saturday at the Union Association Jawbow. But the Jayhawks failed to beat either ranked team. Kansas finished the meet, which also included unrivalled State and Emporia teams, with a split. The tournament had a round-broin format, with members of each five-person team shooting two games against each opposing team. 4-4. The women's team lost to second-ranked Nebraska and third-ranked Wichita State, but defeated Kansas State and split with Emporia State to finish 3-5. The men's team lost to secondranked Wichita State and sixthranked Nebraska, but defeated Kansas State and Emporia State to finish Kansas coach Mike Fine said that both the Jayhawk teams improved toward the end of the meet, but that the nationally-ranked team bowled better. "Both Nebraska and Wichita State have consistently strong bowling programs." Fine said. "We might have bowled better than our average today, but they were stronger. "in some games, however, their wins were deceiving. The total pins weren't that far apart." Fine said the Jayhawks prepared for the conference meet by practicing every Tuesday and Thursday for 2-3 hours. Some team members bowled between 50 and 100 games a week James Kiser, Merriam senior, who finished the meet with a 195 average, bowled the Jayhawks' best game of the meet. Against Kansas State, Kiser threw eight consecutive strikes before throwing two spares and a strike in the final frames to attain a 267 average Mark Geris, Leavenworth sophomore, finished against the Mindless waste and average Geris said Kansas needed to work on its consistency. "We have sparts where we're just as good as them (Wichita State and Nebraska), but then we don't keep it up." Geris said. Fine said he was proud of how the Kansas women's team played against Nebraska. The associated Press FORT MYERS, Fla. — Andre Agassi beat Francisco Gonzalez 6-2, 6-4 yesterday and, directing gestures toward a small section of Paraguayan fans, completed the United States' 5-0 payback victory over Paraguay in Davis Cup first-round play. total pay. Michael Chang of the United States rallied for a 5-7, 6-0, 6-1 victory over Huapichu Capach in the day's earlier match. The United States ensured its victory Saturday when Ken Flach and Robert Seguswo seguso Gonzalez and Victor Pecchi 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. 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