42 Page 10 University Daily Kansan, June 12, 1980 Marcum says budget in black Sports anticipat Marcum Sports The KU Athletic Corporation will end the fiscal year in the black despite exceeding its budget by more than $70 million. The KU Athletic Director, said last month. A spending excess of $275,000 has been projected yesterday by both the Kansas City Times and the Associated Press wire service. Marcum conceded expenditures exceeded their budgets by a total of $250,000, but said all these expenditures were "absolutely essential." HE SAID he had authorized the expenditures himself. "With both football and basketball, we run out of money before the end of the season. What were we supposed to do?" he rest of the seasons? "Marcum said." Chancellor Archie B. Dykes had "full knowledge of the expenditures and an understanding of their reasons," he said. Dykes was not available for comment. Although both the Times and the Associated Press indicated that the budget was facing a projected yearend deficit, the Times said the budget was not in the black. Marcum attributed the ability to come out in the black to a sharp rise in outside contributions and $131,000 more than expected from the Big Eight. The department initially thought it would receive $350,000 from the conference. "We're in the black," Marcus said THE BUSINESS manager for the KI! COUPON "We're in pretty good shape," she said. "In fact, by the end of the year the budget should be in the black. Maybe much more in the black, but in the black." Athletic Corporation, Susan Wachter, said the athletic program was not anticipating a deficit by the end of the fiscal year. The current head of the KU Athletic Board, Del Brinkman, said he knew nothing about the current state of the budget. Following this projection, spending cuts were made in golf, baseball, gymnastics, and track. anticipated last February when Marcum warned that his department faced $20,000 in budget cuts. "I'm not the person to ask," Drinkman said. "But it is my understanding that by the end of the fiscal year the fund will be balanced and could be a little ahead." The department made "absolutely essential" expenditures that exceeded their budgets by five figures. MARCUM SAID that football was oversending its budget by $89,379. basketball by $52,975, administration by $50,454, sports information by $23,170, and women's athletic scholarships by $31,518. Most of the money went to travel and recruiting, he said. Celebrate Father's Day At Bucky's According to the Associated Press, swimming, tennis, baseball, track, scholarships, and the sports information networks also showed overspending in their budgets as of May 31. Buy 1 Small Sundae Get Another Small Sundae FREE! 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| W | L | Pct. | GB | |
| New York | 34 | 20 | 629 | |
| Milwaukee | 29 | 23 | 580 | |
| Boston | 27 | 23 | 490 | |
| Baltimore | 17 | 28 | 61 | |
| Cleveland | 26 | 27 | 491 | |
| Detroit | 26 | 27 | 491 | |
| Detroit | 23 | 28 | 451 | |