Thursday, June 29, 1978 University Daily Kansan 1 Field hockey goes on despite funding cut Rv MARGARET SCHEIRMAN Staff Writer Field hockey at the University of Kansas will not die easily, in spite of an administrative decision to kill it, according to Diana Beebe, who was the women's field hockey coach. The KU administration announced May 10 that field hockey would be cut from the women's intercollegiate athletics program this year, leaving nine sports in the program. However, Beebe said yesterday, "There's no question to it, we are going to play field hockey, or tennis." Bebe said she had been able to keep the necessary expenses to fund the rogram at $5,000. "Now we have to try to get the support from somewhere," the said. LAST YEAR the administration also had announced that the team would be cut from the program. However, the Student Senate provided alpines $7,000 to allow the team to continue. Marian Washington, women's athletic director, has said the administrative decision was made because of the small number of people involved, the lack of competition nearby and funding problems. She said the administration had been considering whether to eliminate field hockey for the past three years. "They decided that field hockey shouldn't be continued as just an attachment to the program and that the budget wasn't sufficient to keep the team competitive," Washington said. Washington said most of the universities in the Big Eight either had dropped field hockey or were concerned. ALTHOUGH 21 state schools in Kansas once had field hockey, she said, but all Butterson State and KU were not. Beebe, however, said, "The Big Eight means nothing to field hockey, not in our structure." "As much as we wanted to keep all the sports, I couldn't get the state schools to pick it up again," Washington said. Beebe said that field hockey was played according to regions and that KU was included in Region 6. The teams were based in New York. She said there were more than enough competitive teams to train—nine teams in Missouri, two in Georgia and four in Iowa. "We're very competitive," she said. "Last year we won 16 games and lost eight. We lost by only one point to Southwest Missouri State, which later went to the regionals." Anne Lewinson, a Winchester, Mass., junior who has played field hockey at KU for the past two years, won the first game of the season. for cutting the team was that there was a lack of interest, potential and competition. "That's a bunch of malarkey," she said. That’s tough for minna. That’s also tough for field hockey. 1960 is the first year that field hockey will be included in the Olympics, so how can they say there’s a lack of interest, and potential?" "A lot of the other teams go a lot farther away to play than we do. BEEBE SAID, "I'm totally opposed to the cutting of the team. The reasons that were given should be written down." She said that last year when the field hockey team members circulated a petition to keep field hockey at the same time, the league approved. "There are as many or more field hockey teams ground there as are men for women's basketball." Beebe said that she met with Del Shakel, executive vice chancellor, after the team cut was announced in May and that he gave his permission for the team to keep its affiliation with the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, even though the team would not be funded through KU "Otherwise we would have to go club status and play teams of people who are already out of college." "But unless something drastic happens, we will be completely out of the women's athletic department. She said she would try to make an arrangement with the Kansas University Endowment Association so that people could make tax-deductible contributions to field hockey. "The administration gave us the OK to do that," she said. From page one Impasse ... "That's a strong possibility," she said. SHE ALSO said she had asked a private donor, the father of a former player, to build a field with seating. police representatives at the first hearing, city commissioner Barkley Clark expressed the feeling that maybe the negotiating process was not at an impasse after all. Commissioner Ed Carter agreed. "This proposal should have been given to the city's negotiator," Clark said. "Our question is whether or not we're really at an impasse here." City firework sales short-lived Lawrence fireworks sales have a three- day life span because of a city ordinance that prohibits sales except from July 2 to July 4. Although Kansas law states that fireworks may be sold between June 27 and July 5, the city of Lawrence has an ordinance that superdues the state order on firearms only on sales sold from July 2 to July 4, Vera Mercer city clerk, said yesterday. Furthermore, fireworms are allowed to be soot off only between hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. one also said certain fireworks had been banned in Lawrence because of three fires that destroyed a house there. Leroy Spence, assistant fire chief, said the banned fireworks were known as bottle flashes. However, he said the weather would be the biggest fire factor this year. Mercer said fireworks may be used throughout Lawrence within reason. She said the police were authorized to arrest any violators and charge them with disturbance law. "If the weather remains dry, there is a good chance of grass fires," he said. "But if we get some rain on July 2, 3 or 4, the possibility of grass fires will diminish." A state law, passed in 1973, limits the types of fireworks that can be sold. The law states that fireworks must be of the Chiss C variety. A gunpowder charge of the amount of gunpowder in the explosive. The county clerk's office requires that personal winning money to sell fireworks must file with the State Fire Department. "Are you really at an impasse?" he said, and another offer here and we are not at impasse. The confusion seemed to arise from differing interpretations of just what the interest was in. Union representatives thought the sessions were to include the presentation of the study. Mayor Don Bins, on the other hand, thought the unions were attempting to circumvent the negotiating process by presenting a new proposal. "HAVE THE feeling that you deliberately did this in order to turn the City Commission into a negotiating team and we're going to be put in that," Birns said. But Arnold Berman, an attorney representing the Fraternal Order of Police, said the organization had been presented with the city's final offer May 23. "When the city states that this is their last and final offer, how can we assume that a counterprotocol from us would be a basis for reopening the talks?" Berman said. Commissioner Jack Rose admitted that the commission was, relatively inexperienced. "I don't know anything about labor negotiations, but in the horstretch I do. I," The situation at the firemen's hearing was similar to the policemen's. A previously undisclosed proposal was made by the firefighters "I REALLY feel that this was an attempt to "I city's negotiating team. Armenia gained." German, who also represents the firefighters' union, said the difficulty was the result of different interpretations of what constitutes an impasse procedure. "There's a fundamental difference between a last, best offer in an impasse procedure and the succession of last, best offers. 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