SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, January 26, 1995 3B Krista McGlohon/KANSAN Cornhusker wants day in court Junior receiver accused of stealing woman's wallet Earlier this month, Baul had been considering a guilty plea to a lesser charge, but his attorney said Baul decided he wanted a trial. "He doesn't want to plea. Reggie maintains his innocence," said Hal Anderson. Banl's attorney Baul, a junior from Bellevue, is accused in a Nov. 20 theft at a Lincoln restaurant. Baul appeared briefly in Lancaster County Court, where his trial was scheduled for March 6. The Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska receiver Reggie Baul wants a trial on a misdemeanor theft charge because he believes he's innocent, his lawyer said yesterday. A female student at the University of Nebraska told police her wallet was stolen when she mistakenly left it on a restaurant table. The wallet was found in the restaurant bathroom, but police said two credit cards and a driver's license were reported as missing. Police allegedly found stolen property during a search of Baul outside the restaurant. Anderson has said that another man spotted police as he was leaving the restaurant with Baul and handed Baul some stolen property. Baul was allowed to play in the Orange Bowl, where he caught one pass for 7 yards. Anderson questioned whether the property found on Baul was of value. "Our polygraph test indicated it wasn't his intent to break the law," Anderson said. "He said he didn't have anything to do with taking anything." Coach Tom Osborne in December said Baul had passed a lie-detector test over his role in the incident. "There's an indication that what they found was not a credit card, but a 'brass buckle,' some sort of identification card," Anderson said. Anderson said he was considering the argument that for Baul to be charged with theft, the alleged stolen property must be of some value. Baul had pleaded no contest to the misdemeanor larceny charge but later withdrew the plea, saying he didn't understand that he could be found guilty. Oklahoma State forward upsets Big Eight officials The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Big Eight Conference yesterday publicly reprimanded Oklahoma State forward Randy Rutherford for criticizing officials following the Cowboys' rough-and-tumble game with Missouri. Big Eight rules mandate that a coach, player or game administrator must not comment publicly on the work of game officials. Oklahoma State defeated No. 20 Missouri 85-70 in Stillwater on Sunday. Officials called 56 fouls in the game, and the Cowboys' players complained afterward that Missouri forward Jason Sutherland played dirty. At one point, Rutherford, Sutherland and Andre Owens of Oklahoma State got into a tussle at center court that threatened to turn into a brawl. "He's on the road, he's in the middle of everything, he's the focal point of all the conflict that's going on on out on the floor, and they don't do anything." Rutherford told The Star. Rutherford was quoted in The Kansas City Star as saying Sutherland's play was the difference between being "aggressive and overaggressive." 837 Massachusetts 842·2992 MACARONI AU FROMAGE (EAT WITH GUSTO FOR ABOUT 51¢ PER SERVING.) 2 cups macaroni (pinwheels are fun) 1 cup milk 1 cup sharp cheddar (grated) 3 tbs flour 1/2 stick butter 1 tsp pepper 1 tsp Worcestershire (if you like) 1 tsp salt Cook macaroni in 5 cups salted, boiling water for 15 minutes or until al dente. Drain. In a separate pot, melt butter and mix in flour over low heat. Then, stir in milk until smooth. Add cheese, salt, pepper and Worcestershire. Stir well. Smother macaroni. Serves 4. Note: For your nutritional convenience Citibank Classic cards are accepted at over 12 million locations, including grocery stores. WE'RE LOOKING OUT FOR YOU To apply, call 1-800-CITIBANK. Good Job. Okay, students, here's your chance to make some extra cash without sacrificing your day-to-day activities. McDonald's has special openings evening and weekends that can be tailored to your schedule, so you can work as many—or as few hours—as you want. In addition to the flexible hours, McDonald's offers you - Competitive Pay - Free Meals On Break - Frequent Wage Reviews - New Friends - Great Work Experience - Fun Atmosphere Whether you need extra money for car expenses, for your social life, or just some extra spending money for yourself, McDonald's is now hiring for current and We're now hiring for careers at NEW restaurant locations. So apply in person at any Lawrence or Dcsota McDonald's and check out the golden opportunities at the Golden Arches. We have Good Jobs For Good People! What you want is what you get. Check with your local McDonald's for interview times. Independent Owner/Operator participation may vary. © 1995 McDonald's Corporation