Page 16 5 i 5 V . ( 1 I . ' t I Daily Nebraskan Thursday, April 24, 1986 UMMER 5EPARATES By Checkmate St 62 East j ' ft 1 ) i ) 1 . vft ? m u vf , Mw ;"r; 'Vrt ;i It trt tW.WX , ill 1 t 19.99 Shorts &l Tops Reg. $10-$28. Save $448 on bold, terrific colored surfer shorts and woven or knit tops. Select from fun stripes, dots, and solids. In white, bright yellow, red or blue. Sizes 3-13. Juniors Miller & Paine Nebraska's Quality Department Stores 14th & "P" St. 474-7625 1 SI Addi, Pan Style Pi by the ice or Whole Pie Large Cheese Pizza jLLO iona! toppings extra I Offer Expires 5-24-86 i mmm aa.:. imihiU' h ' a 1 1 ' ' i 1 4 ' Slice T Any Slice For C 99 Offer Expires 5-24-86 Limit 2 slices per coupon R 1 1 , - v ' , ,..-(. . .ti . . t Lib. ' .-irx :,- !::!ti!i DELIVERY Lunch 11-2 Evenings After 5:00 fir CSU's Coleman given options plans to appeal NCAA ruling By The Associated Press MANHATTAN, Kan. If Norris Coleman wants to continue playing basketball at Kansas State, only two options appear to be open to him. He could sit out a year and not receive any financial assistance, then resume his Kansas State career in the 1987-88 season, in accor dance with a ruling Tuesday by the NCAA Eligi bility Committee. Or he could win an appeal of the ruling which, in effect, penalized Kansas State for the games in which the high-scoring forward played last year. The Eligibility Committee ruled that Coleman cannot play for the Wildcats or accept financial aid from Kansas State until Feb. 27, 1987, the school announced. As explained by Kansas State, however, the NCAA's ruling leaves Coleman free to transfer to any other Division I school and become imme diately eligible to play and receive financial assistance. The NCAA refused to discuss its ruling or even confirm the school's statement, referring all inquiries to Kansas State. Coleman, the highest-scoring first-year player in the nation last season, was declared ineligible by Kansas State on Feb. 27, 1986, after another NCAA committee ruled that he did not have the required 2.000 cumulative grade point when- he was graduated from high school in Jacksonville, Fla., in 1979. Coleman, voted first-team all-Big Eight and the league's newcomer of the year by'The Asso ciated Press, said Tuesday he would appeal the ruling. "I am very disappointed with the ruling," Coleman said in a statement issued by Kansas State. ''1 am very happy at Kansas State and would like to have the opportunity to finish my collegiate eligibility here. Therefore, I do plan on taking the necessary steps to appeal the ruling." The ruling Tuesday was by the Eligibility Committee in a conference call originating from NCAA headquarters in suburban Kansas City. The next step in the appeals process would be to the NCAA Council's sub-committee on eligibility. "It's my understanding that if he redshirts next year he would have three years of eligibility leftj" said a Kansas State spokesman. In effect, the NCAA penalized Kansas State the' same portion of the season in which the Wildcats used Coleman. The school said that in order to receive financial aid at Kansas State next season prior .to Feb. 27, 1987, Coleman will have to make restitution for the aid he received during the period while he competed without being eligible. "We. are extremely disappointed with the Eligibility Committee's ruling," said Larry Tra vis, Kansas State athletic director. "We felt that, from the beginning, Kansas State has been above . repiroach in its handling of this situation. We feel "the. ruling passed down is not in the best inter: ests of the student-athlete involved and is a .harsh penalty for the Kansas State basketball program and the university." Coleman led Kansas State with 21.8 points per game and averaged more than eight rebounds. 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