8 Wednesday, July 19, 1978 University Daily Kansan KC's rookies win with field goals KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Dave Reeve kicked two field goals and Zenon Andrusyau added another to the Kansas game in a rookie game against the Houston Oilers. The game between rookies, free agents and a smattering of veterans was marked by numerous penalties and little offense. Earl Campbell, last year's Heisman Trophy winner, made his pro debut with the Construction firm contests violations cited by OSHA TOPEKA (AP)—Robert Bohl, president of M.W. Watson Inc., said yesterday that the company would contest the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's citations for two violations in a construction accident June 28. and Jeff Spinn, OSHA area director, said the two citations carried a 'total proposal' to the state. The citations stem from the death of Dennis Balagua, 21, scheduled to be a starting offensive guard for the University of Kansas football team this fall. He died after a 10-4 defeat he was won at a construction site at the southeast corner of Topeka THE FEDERAL AGENCY has alleged that the company willfulness violated regulations in failing to shore, grate or otherwise secure the sides of the ditch before allowing employees to enter it. before answering. The company also was cited for not instructing each employee to recognize and avoid unsafe conditions in work involving diveers. A former KU football player, John Macarello, was injured in the incident. Oilers and gained 73 yards on 10 carries. He did not play in the second half. "Basically speaking, there is a safe way to dig a French and there is an unassay way to dig English." There are techniques that have been known to the construction industry for 50 or more years. Reeve, a free agent from Notre Dame, kicked field goals of 25 and 41 yards in the second quarter. His 25-yard goal field hit a first interception of a Gafford Niles pass. On Houston's next possession, Greg Anderson intercepted a nausea pass on the defense. Dennis Shaw hit Mike Moore for 22 yards and then found Horace Belton for 10 more. Aided by a 15-yard penalty on Houston's Art Starr, there was 1 remaining in the half. Andriasyukh's 35-yard field goal when 8:56 had elapsed in the fourth period capped the victory. Houston ... 0 0 0 0 -0 Kansas City ... 0 0 0 0 -0 KC- Heave FG20 KC- Heave FG41 KC- Antiarid symmetry FG25 Antiarid symmetry FG26 A - 10.922 Oilers 15 12 13 12,12 14,370 Passing yards 101 86 Return yards 85 86 17.35-0 10.5-0 Pitches 6.88 7.38 Pitches-lost 3.43 7.08 Pitches-lost 7.49 At least $1,400 has been contributed to the Williams Fund in memory of KU football player Dennis Bailagia, 21, who was killed in a construction accident June 28. Balagna was killed when a 10-foot ditch in which he was working caved in at a construction site in Teopera, John Macarelli, who hit an UCF football player, was injured the cave-in. Contributions to fund add up John Novotty, director of the Williams Fund, an athletic scholarship program, said yesterday that $1,000 had been donated to a trust fund for Balaaga's wife and son. In addition, more than $400 had been contributed to a scholarship fund in memory of Balaaga. Novotny said the checks still were coming into the trust fund and would be deposited in a safe deposit box. Paraphernalia Love Records 15 W.9th 842-3059 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus Events TONGHIT: There will be a MIDWESTERN MUSIC AND ART CAMP HONORS RECITAL at 7:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall, Albert Gerken, University carillonmeur, will give a CAMILLOON RECITAL at 8:p.m. at the Campus Center of the KANSAS REPETORY THEATER "Our Town," by Trachten Winder, at 8:30 p.m. there in Murphy Hall. TOMORROW. There will be a MIDWESTERN MUSIC AND ART CAMP HONORS RECTAL at 7:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. The KANSAS REPERTORY THEATRE will perform "Bus Stop," by William Inge, a KU alumnus, at 8 p.m. in the University Theatre. TODAY: As part of the "Musing in Museums" series, Robert Hoffman, professor of systemsatics and ecology, and his wife, Sally, will give a TOUR OF NUDE ART PIECES, "The Love Match," at 2 p.m. in the Spencer Museum of Art. OUTDOOR Location: 14 Miles west of Atchison, Kansas on old 116 Hwy. ROCK FESTIVAL July 21,22 & 23 Special Guest Stars: Missouri, Gran Max, Limosine, Leslie West formerly of Mountain and 20 other talented bands. Camping Available Angeles and the IOC. The main hurdle in the talks was the city's desire for a private group to take financial responsibility for the games. IOC rules require the host city to assume financial responsibility for the games. Admission $10.00 per person Killanin said that Los Angeles should be in a position to hold the games at a minimum cost. No Handouts Killanin's letter said the city's final offer did not meet with the provisions of IOC rules and was not acceptable. having been declined by the IOC, I am therefore recommending that the City Council withdraw the city's bid for the 1984 Olympic Games." LOS ANGELES (AP)—Los Angeles' chances to be the host of the 1984 summer Olympic Games practically disappeared yesterday when the International Olympic Committee rejected what the city said was its final proposal. Dispute endangers LA Olympics bid The withdrawal of the city's bid ended months of negotiations between Los in a statement issued after receiving a letter from Lord Killanin. IOC president, Mayor Tom Bradley said, "The proposal THE BEST FROM HOLL ROWDY COMMONWEALTH THEATRES MOVIE MARQUEE John Travolta Olivia Newton-John THE WORD IS GREASE PG-25 Now at the Granada HOLL ROWDY 1.95 Eve 7.30 & 9.45 Sat Sun Mat 2.30 Variety CINEMAS ONLY STARTS FRIDAY Eva AT 7.15 & 8.50 SYLVESTER STALLONE F.I.S.T.E.R. 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