. --- HOLIDAY SPECIAL University Daily Kansan/Friday, December 9. 1988 Popular gift ideas The following are a few suggestions for gift ideas this holiday season Books Cardinal of the Kremlin by Tom Clancy Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler Alaska by James Michener Til We Meet Again by Judith Krantz Non-Fiction The Lives of John Lennon by Albert Goldman Love, Medicine & Miracles by Bernie Siegel Ragman's Son by Kirk Douglas 8-Weight Cholesterol Cure by Robert Kowalski Press On! by Chuck Yearer & Charles Leensherr **Children's** The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein Richard Scary's Best Story Book Ever Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak A Memory For Two by Leo Buscaglia Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss Music 9B Guns & Roses - Lies Dokken - Beast from the East R.E.M. - Green U2 - Hattle and Hum Suicidal Tendencies - How will I laugh tomorrow... Source: Town Crier Bookstore and Pennyylane Records & Tapes KANSAN graphic Looking for gifts Heather Cohn, Highland Park, Ill. junior, looks for Christmas gifts for her friends at a gift store downtown. No big break for Kansas athletes Several holiday tournaments, meets await the Jayhawks By Jeff Euston Kansas sportswriter The holiday break does not necessarily mean a break for Kansas athletes. The men's basketball team is one of four teams participating in the BMA Tournament at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Mo. Kansas will play Iona on Dec. 29, and the winner will face the winner of the Southwest Missouri Championship. State Lake Tahoe can be played after the first of the year, the Jayhawks will play home games against Brown, Iowa State and Southern Methodist. But Kansas then will face Miami, Kansas State and Oklahoma on the road. "I'm not too familiar with two of the teams — Southwest Missouri State and East Tennessee State," Kansas coach Roy Williams said. "I know Charlie Spoonhout at Southwest Missouri State is an excellent coach and they have a heedboard team." Southwest Missouri State is picked to win the Southern Conference. "We saw long out in Alaska (at the Great Alaska Shootout), and they had three players not eligible to play. Two of them were starters, and they'll all be back by then. The women's basketball team also is playing in a holiday tournament. "Everyone will spend three and one-half days at home, depending on their exam schedule. I think that's important because it's a special time of year for them to get back, we'll be well into the best of our schedule." Kansas, Rutters, Tennessee and Wake Forest will pay $1 million. Rutger Invitation in Potashville, N.C., Oct. 4, 2015. The Jayhawks will then play at Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoco, Texas, Oklahoma City University, Allen Field House against the University of Alabama and City at and Iowa State, Oklahoma and Nebraska. Six members of the men's tennis team are preparing to play in the Milwaukee Tennis Classic, a tournament in Milwaukee, Wisc., from Jan. 4 to 8. "The team will go home for Christmas as they finish their exams." Kansas coach Scott Perelman said. "Then we'll meet in Milwaukee a day before the tournament starts. "It's a national-caliber tournament. Players from all over the country will be there. There will be 128 players in the singles draw and 64 doubles The women's tennis team will not play again until the Brigham Young University and tourna- ture teams. The team will play on July 27 to 29. "During the break, they'll work out three hours a day. We have to stay in shape because the meat of our schedule is coming up when we get back to school." teams. "This is the conditioning part of the year for us. We need to do a lot of hard work." "We're really at the work part of our season," Kansas swimming coach Gary Kempf said. "I'm going to let the team go home for awhile, but they'll come back Jan. 2 and start practice again. The swimming team will have a short break between a Jan. 13 dual meet with Arkansas at Fayetteville. The Kansas track team continues its indoor season with the Missouri Valley AAU and Open meet on Jan. 15 in Anschutz Sports Pavilion. The Kansas Invitational will be held Jan. 21. The Kansas City Comets indoor soccer team will play five games at Kemper Arena during the break. 64% of KU students use Coupons The Congo Bar 50 c Draws Every Saturday 520 N. 3rd St. 9:00 am- Midnight Legal Services for Students Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? Most services are available at NO CHARGE! - Advice on most legal matters - Notarization of legal documents 8:00 to 5:00 Mon. thru Friday 148 Burge Union 864-5665 - Preparation & review of legal documents - Many other services available 8:00 to 5:00 PM Funded by student activity fee. 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