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. 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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 . 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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.