The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 02, 1988, Page 7, Image 7

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    Basketball recruitment violation
puts KU on three-year probation
MISSION, Kan. (AP) — Kansas
was hit with a three-year probation
today for recruiting violations in its
basketball program and became the
first NCAA basketball champion ever
barred from defending its title.
The NCAA stopped just short of
imposing the death penalty, which
would have shut down the basketball
program for at least one season. In
addition, the Jayhawks will not be
allowed to give any paid campus
recruiting visits in 1989 and will be
stripped of one scholarship during
that period.
The report by the Infractions
Committee said the investigation was
begun by a telephone call from a
“confidential informant” dealing
with the recruitment of a “highly vis
ible transfer student-athlete.
News reports have linked former
Memphis State guard Vincent Askew
to the probe, although the NCAA
announcement identified no one.
Askew was recruited by KU and spent
one summer on campus, but returned
to Memphis without playing.
David Berst, assistant executive
director for enforcement, confirmed
that no one who played on the 27-11
championship team at Kansas was
involved in any serious violations.
Kansas officials, describing them
selves “frustrated and disappointed,”
said they would not fight the decision.
“Because we believe the univer
sity effectively presented its case, and
we believe the NCAA committee
gave us a fair hearing, we will not
appeal,” Bob Frederick, athletic di
rector, said at a news conference on
the campus in Lawrence.
Kansas officials had complained
that the NCAA was taking more than
a month to render its verdict. Berst
said the delay was caused partly by
deliberations on whether to make
Kansas the second school to receive
the death penalty.
Larry Brown was the KU coach
when the violations occurred. He
resigned shortly after Kansas de
feated Oklahoma 83-79 in the NCAA
title game in April and is now head
coach of the NBA’s San Antonio
Spurs. He was replaced by North
Carolina assistant Roy Williams.
Milt Newton, a senior forward and
key member of the championship
squad, broke down weeping during
the news conference and left the
room. He returned a few minutes later
saying the probation “hit me like a ton
of bricks.”
The NCAA noted the Kansas foot
ball program received a major pen
alty in November 1983 and that this
major basketball violation within a
five-year period made the Jayhawks
subject to having their program shut
down.
L ".-.» .. .
UNL Ena and women bowlers 2nd at meet
The University of Nebraska-Uncota men's and women's bovitag
chibs each finished second at die Mkhstates Tournament sis Kansas City,
Mo., Friday and Saturday.
Wichita State won the men's title and West Texas State captured die
women’s championship.
UNL’s men began die tournament's second day in 1st place before
failing to the Shockers. The Comhuskcr women led with three games
out of 13 left to bowl before faltering.
The top UNL women’s bowlers were Kim Berks wid a 209, Lori Lux
witft a 188 mid Michelle Kelley with a 180. Rachel Fleming bowled 12
Ks, averaging 196. Karen Kiopp averaged 192 in eight games and
fer Wilson 183 in six games.
FOR SALE
n5SrSo7youT5«wrt* IBM PC•dtvwue^T^SSSaT
Free catalog. PO Box 30636, Lincoln. ME, 66603.
Large couch, queen box spring 6 mettreee. Wil deliver.
Evenings 796-2226 iooel.
Lilehme privets dub Mademoiselle membership, $600
negotiable Executive I amity Gold's Gym merrtbershp
Assume payment* d$52.42per month. 466-0726. leave
message_
Manual typewriter ribbons 63 cents each (tax included).
Daily Nebraskan df ice, bee ement d the Nebraska Union,
472 2588._
New Sony discman CD player $ 60 welt Majestic car
speakers. 477-6267.
Nice Cldhes (pants, skirts, coats, shirts- some shoes).
Also Love Seat and Matching Flockar Chair. Cal 624
3135 Leava message.
OLD BOOKS 1622 N
Monday, all books will be pul at ridiculous price#
until all are gone.
10-4 MON-SAT
Pair ol Ward's steel-betted radials (SHR78-15) Barely
used excellent condition $50/pair, 474-7246.
S S Waterbed Only 1 year dd. W/heater. $110. Call
435 7135 ask lor Chre.
Usee Minolta copier lor sale: $350. Daily Nabraskan
office basement d the Nebraska Union. 472-1769 lor
more information.
VEHICLES FOR SALE
71 MGB-GTHardtop. New paint, sharp, depen ss
S2/00, 489-6475. evenings.
1961 MERCURY CAPRI. One owner, sun rod, low rmles,
call alter 500, 436-1621.
For Sale: 85’ Chevy Cavelier. Excellent condition. Cell
475 5615.
TICKET EXCHANGE
4 tickets for iowaState game. SI 5 each. 476-7929or 471
5981.
N«ed 1 mala/1 temala student floor basketball season
ticket, will pay top dollar. 464 4489 or 466 6051
VH Tickets For Sals. B O. Takes eml 474-7296.
WAN TED 2 or 3 male tickets lo Colorado NU Game. Calf/
leave message 477-0645. Nail.
SERVICES
AVIS PROFESSIONAL TYPING A
_ WORD PROCESSING
Hssumss, termpapera/masters/do dor ales, books. rnisc.
lypina. .assi/letter quality printers, copier, dictaphone.
Near UNI campus. AHordable professionalism. Ca 11435
AVIS
Barber A Hairsy1yi.no Service
Available
Nebraska Union
472 2459
MV OFFICE
421 South 9th Street. Suite 107
474 6345
Hesumes, 'sports, and morel Quality typing, quick turn
around on most protect*. 10% oil with the ad
PRIVATE GUITAR
INSTRUCTION
Beginners or Advanced
7AOER 9TUOIO
423-2709
TYPEWRITERS -
WORD PROCESSORS
RENTAL SALES SERVICE
RENT TO-OWN
■LOOM'S
323 North 13th St.
474-4136
TYPING & RESUMES
Resumes by Ann
Quality resume' development
4SA-0775
Resumes
Professionally typeset. $15 plus lax DaMy Nsbreeken,
basement ol the Nebraska Union. 1400 R Street.
Typing: term paper*, correspondence, resumes, reason
abie rales 475-2074
RIDES
wea sar,"rff3&Cta™»“' ■- Nov“*“
ANNOUNCEMENTS
IF WE CAN'T PARTY
ON CAMPUS, LET'S....
PARTY IN THE PLAINS
NOVEMBER 17TH
EAST UNION_
Homecoming Committee
Important meeting at 600 tonight at Union.
fc
Doer Fred,
Are you restored for UPC Free University's class.
Balroom Bl4z7 M not, boogie or down to th* booth in th*
Union, October 31 -Novermer 4 and sign up. It's freel
_ Love, Ginger
PEAC PS
Apolication Party. Thursday. Nov. 3. 7pm East Campus
Un,on.
UPC EAST MAIN EVENTS
Commitleo meeting tonight, 6 30 pm. East Union
Wanted: Models for advanced hair styling class, no
charge to qualifying individuals. Need to be available
Monday. Nov. 7. Call Headlines, 488-4833, ask for Linda
or Sheila hy noon Frioay. November 4.
ATTFNRON ABSENTEE VOTERSII Your absentee
reauest must be received by your county election official
by November 4th. I* you need an absentee ballot request,
contact tne Government Liaison Office, 472-2662, or stop
by 116 Neb Union.
FACULTY^ERIESIII
Discussion on I ha Real Issues concormng foreign policy
in this years election. Today at 3:30 in the Crib Spon
sored by UPC Talks A Topics.
DREAM
Important meeting Wednesday. November 2, 6pm.. at
culure center. Officers will be elected Everyone wel
come.
STUDENTS WHO HAVE PRE-flEOtSTERED
FOR SPRING SOCIAL DANCE I (117) OR
SOCIAL DANCE N (227) WED TO CALL 472
3AA2 TO OBTAIN CALL NUMBERS AND
CORRECT MEETING DAY/TIME.
PHI BETA CHI SORORITY
in starting a chapter at UNLI Informational meeting.
Monday. 11/7 at 7pm. Lutheran Student Center, 5.15
North lath. Call Kamala 435-8269 or Kim 474-2824.
Kick oil FACULTY SERIES by attending a panel discus
sion on Fontign Policy for tho 88 Elect tonsil UPC Talks
A Topics presents professors Arrt>ros>us. Forsythe A
Volyget today at 3:30 in the Criblll _
BALL ROOMfCOUNTRY
Learn to social touch dance. Private leesons AIS.OO
each. Any level, singlna or oouples. No contracts. Tom,
489-7912
NORTHEAST VMCA JUDO CLUB
Special Student Rates. $18 lot 7 weeks. FIRST 7
WEEKS FREE Tues 7-8:30pm Sat ?-*pm
Envious of^njck None?
UPC-Free University ie offering a claee ir. eelf-defence
for froo. Regiatretion ia October 31-November 4 at a
booth in tho Union.
**EXTRA MONEY**
Is nice, but you can help people too
Earn $120 + a month
SAFER, FASTER PLASMA DONATION
ONLY AT ABI CENTERS DUE TO
AUTOMATED PROCEDURE
$5 conus to new donors on first donation with this
Return doners who have not debated m
the past two 'nontns will roc eve a $3 bonus Ask
aoout additional bonuses (Monday - Saturday )
l Two hr tree paring at any Park A Shop
Untvmity Plasma Center
AitMlatdd IlgMlddCd, Inc.
1442 "O’ St. Lincoln 47S-I64I
ATTENTION
PBL MEMBERS
Very important meeting Thursday. November 3. 5pm,
City Union. Room postedll
UPC - AMERICAN FILMS
LIQUID SKY
The Funniest, Dirtiest, Sci-fi Movie
Ever Made
FEMINIST MEN
IS THERE SUCH A THING?
Please join us for a panel discussion featuring 3
men who, we (eel, hold very feminist beliefs.
Thursday. November 3rd
12:00 noon - ICCpm
Women's Resource Center
117 Nebraska Union
This program is part of the Women in
Perspective Series.
Bring your lunch and join us for what will bo art
informative and entertaining piograml Call the
WRC for more information, 472-2597.
e
GREEK AFFAIRS
sigma Nu Little Sietere
Composite Pictures
tonight at 9:45-11:45pm
The 2nd Annual
FLY DELTA
is just around the cornerl _
Little Sister Rush starts real soon. Get Psyched.
IHTT
AGS Little Sister meeting, Wed. Nov. 2, 8:30 exec. 9CO
regular meeting. _
IF YOU'RE IN LUCK
YOU'LL CATCH A DUCK
AT ANCHOR SPLASHI
_OUACIO QUACKI _
N-*xt National FFA Praz.
You'll gat tha office that's no hunch. Tha bast of luck
Dana.
From tha Pledge Class Bunch
DELTA DELTA DELTA
. CELEBRATING IOC YEARS
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
unTstudent government''
6:30pm - TONIGHT
NEBRASKA UNION - CITY CAMPUS
ROOM TO BE POSTED
INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE
116 NEBRASKA UNION
PERSONALS_
7o"thesexy blonde (Anw^T^
I saw you waking up the stops of Mabel Lea, Wednes
day. October 26. at 8:30am. I smiled at you as you looked
my way. I'd Ike to meat you. RSVP if interested.
Zeopy
I HI'Tl I
Towne Club
Congratulations On
50 Years
Of Sisterhood
1938 - 1988_
3 Small Pizzas
2 Toppings
I Pizza Wars |o0ca Pizza Wars \
I Free Delivery $8.5U Call 477-1211 J
Tim J. (#37).
Have a Great Birthday*
Love Forever. Kris
To Girts in Honda:
Thanks for the 3-Musketeers I Maybe we can tafc over
a recess.
Signed, Two OU's
Professional Student Dave 'Bake'’ (Phi Oett),
Smoking's bad tor you. Hope you enjoyed Aggieville.
Write Michelle. 2401 West 25th 1B7, Lawrence. KS
66046.__
Mike M. (Chi Phi)
Bel you thought I'd forget that I now owe you a drink.
Thanks againl
Carol
JMO,
You and your teeth are both beautifull
___K
Chuck (EX).
So you think you're special because 4s you 23rd
birthday? You better watch 4. your getting old. Get drunk,
act stupid, but don't spill on ms. Have a great b'rthda^
P S. Can I iulKill your birthday wish?
Kim M. (Chi-O),
Thanks for tne greatest date ever on Saturday. Rightl
Noll I won't celt you OH ever again.
___ QflBIE
Brenda H. (ADTT).
Happy 21 si Sirthdayl Beware of roadtrpr, with expe
rienced drinker*.
Jett
CHILD CARE
Babysitting in my home. Approx, hour* 3:30-10:30 pm
Monday- Thursday. Your weekends are free Refereneee
466-4841._
COULD YOU BE A BOSTON NANNY?
Are you a loving, nurturing person who enjoys canng loi
children? Live m lovely, suburban neighborhoods, enjoy
excellent salaries, benefits, your own Nving quarters end
limited wodung hours. Your round-trip transportation n
provided. One year commitment neoaasury Cell or write:
Mrs. Fieeh, Chid Care Placement Service, Inc. (CCPS).
140 Buckminster Rd., Brookline MA 02146. 1-000-336
1am__
Fart-lime weekends A evemogs sitter needed lor 3 chil
dren. Own transportation. 423-8468. ask tor Judy
HELP WANTED
14/HOUR START. BUS PERSON 5-11:30PM. NO
SUNDAYS OR HOLIDAYS. Tam O Shanter. 105 S 25th
St. No phone oalts._
$9.45/HOUR
Part-timewoik available Flexioia hours. Pius 2 supervi
sors needed, plus Christmas work. Call 466 7246. M W.
11am-1pm or 6-7pm only._
BAE Computer needs n sponsible student to represent
our computer. Incentive conus plan. Interested persons
please send resume to 3563 Rj-der Street Santa Clara,
CA 05061.
I
Chesterfields now hiring day and night watery. Apply in
person between 2-6pm.
CORNHUSKER BONANZA
2S00 Cemhuater Highway
Daytime busser M/F, 11 -4 or adjust to your schedule. 14
benefits, apply in person.
Evening positions for above average people, looking to
earn a good wage working for a great company with
flexible hours. Apply at ServiceMaster. 19th A P. M-F 8
12.1-6._
Full-Time Grocery night crew managei. Must have previ
ous grocery stocking experience Apply in person, after
noons. Food Bonanza 1340 West O St.
Great part-time jo's for snide nt*.
Lincoln Janr*onal Service is now accepting .Applications
tor early and late evening positions. Call 435-1200 be
tween 1-5 p.m.
Kimball Hall is hinng two house managers tor the cuirent
year (with possble extension.) Payrate starts at 53.50/
hour Applications are immediately available at Kimball
Box Office. 113 Westbrook, M-F, 11am-Spm. Application
deadline s Monday. November 7, 1988.
Lincoln Hilton Hotel needs daytime banquet set-up
people, some heavy lifting required, and part-time eve
ning host or hostess. Apply in person to the Executive
Office, 141 No 9th Street. No phone calls please.
Live-in personal care attendant lor young disabled work
ing women. Non-smoker, salary negotiable Call 435
5270 alter 500.__ _
National marketing firm seeks ambitious |unior, senior or
graduate student lo manage on-campus promotions tor
top national companies this semester. Flexfcie hours with
earnings potential at $2,500. C all J ill or Lisan neat 1-800
592-2121___
PART-TIME DISTRICT MANAGER
This position requires a matura individual with good
communication skills who cat' motivate newspaper carri
ers and work with parents and customer s as a Ciy Carrier
District Manager. This is an excellent opportunity for a
university siudent which requires beina available by 2.30
pm daily, fl.0C am Saturday and some Sunday mornings.
This position requires approximately 35 hours/week.
Your own vehicle is required with mileage expenses paid.
Applications will be accepted at the Journal-Star Person -
net Offioe, 926 P Street. 0.00 am - 4.00 pm thru Wednes
day. Noverrber 2nd.
Immigration Lawyer
STANLEY A. KRIEGER
9290 Wesi Dotge
Suite 302
Omaha. NE 68114
(402) 392-1280
Member American Immigration
Association of Lawyers
Practice Limiter to Immigration Law
-i
IT’S NOT TO LATE
TO EARLY REGISTER FOR
SPRING SEMESTER 1988-89!
Early Registration Ends November 18.
Early Registration offers the following advantages:
Best opportunity to get the classes of your choice.
Can be done without waiting.
Can be done by mail.
Schedule changes can be done free.
If you have not Early Registered and your tuition
payment deadline for the Fall Semester 1988-89
was deferred until October 28 and the deferment
was extended until November 30 because of the
processing problem in the Office of Scholarships
and Financial Aid, you may request a waiver of
the Early Registration deposit by discussing your
problem with a staff member in the Office of
Registration and Records.