Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Friday, February 26,1999 Public Lecture PhDs: Ten Years Later Dr. Maresi Nerad Director, Graduate Research University of California, Berkeley Tuesday, March 2nd, 7:00 p.m. Summerfield Room Adams Alumni Center 1266 Oread Ave MASTER PLAN MANAGEMENT 841-4935 Jacksonville 7th and Monterey Way Newer 1 & 2 bedrooms Fully equipped kitchens $370 - $470 Woodward 6th and Michigan 1,2, & 3 bedrooms Water Paid with W/D $410,$520,$600 Hillview 1733/1745 W. 24th 1 & 2 bedrooms Water and trash paid On bus route $350 - $390 College Hill Condos 927 Emery Road 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths Water Paid with W/D $810 Other Houses, Duplexes and Condos Available Longhorns win Big 12 despite slow start and first-year coach WACO, Texas — When Texas started the season 2-7, new coach Rick Barnes was catching flak from Longhorn fans who hated to see Tom Penders go. But Barnes, who came from Clemson, didn't panic. He kept his team working hard and produced a Big 12 regular-season basketball championship. The Associated Press "I didn't know what to expect when I got to Texas, but I knew we could be pretty good," Barnes said. "After the bad start, everybody put their egos aside and started working together. I'm proud the way the players turned it around." Barnes said Gabe Muoneke, Kris Clack and Chris Mihm refused to lose. "Any team in the country would like to have those three guys," he said. "They can play with anybody in the country." No. 22 Texas clinched the title Wednesday night with a 62-52 victory over Baylor. In that game, Clack scored 21 points, Monekeh had 10, and Mihm had 10 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks. Texas (18-10 and 13-2) closes the regular season Saturday against Missouri. "There's more basketball to be played," said Barnes. "We've reached one goal, but we want to keep it going." When Barnes came to Texas, he was smart enough to ask for a bonus clause in case the Longhorns won the Big 12 title. He earned an extra $75,000 with the championship. Once Texas gets into the NCAA playoffs, Barnes gets an extra $25,000 if the Longhorns win their first game and an extra $5,000 boost each win thereafter. "I'm really happy for our players," said Barnes. "We showed a lot of mental toughness and discipline over the last two months. The players put their egos aside and were rewarded with a championship." The Longhorns were picked by the coaches in the preseason to finish fifth. Muonekne said Barnes brought a level of confidence to the team it hadn't seen before. "We weren't really surprised this happened to us," he said. It was our goal. Those who said we would fall didn't attend our practices." The Longhorns have won nine of their last 10 games and 16 of their last 19. Still, the Longhorns have unfinished business. Muoneke said. "We want to win for the seniors at home on Saturday," he said. "Then we want to win the Big 12 Tournament, too." HAINES CITY, Fla. — Royals manager Tony Muser told general manager Herk Robinson he was willing to manage the club with a very low payroll. Royals manager plans to make the best of small club payroll The Associated Press Seven standouts as third baseman Dean Palmer, second baseman Jose Offerman and pitcher Tim Belchner have gone elsewhere. The Kansas City roster is loaded with a few veterans, a scad of kids and a bunch of wannabes — 69 of them in all. "The prediction is I think we have a group of young men who have the ability to play the game hard and to play it right," Muser said Wednesday. According to every prognosticator, the race is already over in the American League Central: Mark down the Cleveland Indians as champions. The Royals are dumped into fourth place or the cellar, a notion that rankles Muser. He's sick of hearing that. "We're not going to finish last," he said. "When you line up against Cleveland, it looks like we don't have a chance, but it's important for us to really believe in ourselves — that we can win." Some of the main characters in the ensemble, notably pitcher Kevin Appier and first baseman Jeff King, might be traded to further slice a $26.5 million pavroll. Opening the season with such young players as center fielder Carlos Beltran, second baseman Carlos Febles and designated hitter Jeremy Giambi seems to energize Muser. Overall, Muser believes the infield defense will be better with Febles replacing Offerman at second and Rey Sanchez taking over shortstop from the Felix Martinez-Mendy Lopez combo of last season. "Up the middle, we might have gotten seriously young, but I think we have talent," Muser said. If King is dealt, Jeff Conine can slide into his original position at first and leave right field to Larry Sutton or Jermaine Dye. Beltran, nudging Johnny Damon from center field to left, is expected to cover great gaps of ground with a much better arm. His biggest challenge will be re-fitting a pitching rotation without Belcher, Patt Rapp and, perhaps, Appier. Veteran catcher Chad Kreuter was brought in to handle young pitches such as Jose Rosado and Glendon Rusch. Muser feels one of the Royals' strengths is the late-inning bullpen of Scott Service, Matt Whisenant and Jeff Montgomery. Muser will begin trying to mold a low-salaried, small-market team into something that will pull fans to Kauffman Stadium. Talk show host Rome insults guests and callers as his radio ratings rise "I made a commitment to this philosophy, and I made a commitment to Herk, and I will remain loyal to that commitment and loyal to Herk." Muser said. By Jeff Goodman AP sportswriter There's no need for Jim Rome to convince players to come on his radio program. They call him. The 34-year-old talk show host, who has sent the Fabulous Sports Babe's ratings tumbling, is obnoxious and outrageous. But that doesn't seem to turn off his guests. Except for Jim Everett, of course. "I pushed the guy too far and have to be accountable," Rome said. "My only concern is that's all they know about me. ... I'm not glad it Rome gained notoriety when he tarnished Everett by calling him "Chirssy" on his ESPN show in 1994, and the former Rams quarterback proceeded to level him. happened,but it did make me a household name,and it was a classic TV moment." Beveret the reception - Northampton, Wayne Gretzky, Mike Piazza and Reggie Jackson are all consistent callers that call in to talk "smack." Rome can be relentless and condescending to callers, sounding a loud buzzer as he hangs up on them if he doesn't like what they have to say. He had a chance to go into TV full time a few years ago in 1996 with his ESPN show, but that meant giving up his radio gig. He declined. 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