10 Wednesday, March 5. 1980 University Daily Kansan Rec officials uncertain how to resolve Greek conflict By KEVIN BERTELS Picture a KU Hill Championship intramural tough football game in Memorial Stadium. Excitement is in the air as fans embrace their favorite independent or Greek teams. Sports Writer That was not the picture at this year's Hill Championship. Not only were both teams in the men's final Greek, but both were from the same fraternity. Two teams from the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity advanced to the finals because of an inconsistency in the intramural system. The inconsistency, which does not prohibit Greek teams from playing in the independent league, took Recreational Services officials by surprise last fall. THEY HAVEN't HEARD any formal complaints about the situation, but they would rather it not happen again. According to Tom Wilkinson, director of recreational services, and Ron Richardson, director of a facility where children are that they don't know how to protect it. "We had 4,000 people play intramural basketball recently. If we would into政行pingging people who could play, we would have to drop one entire program. I don't think it would be worth it." The only way to keep the Greek and independent leagues separate, Richardson said, would be to limit fraternity teams to play only in the Greek league. "I would hope that the frat teams would stay in their leagues," he said. "We've really never had any reason to separate the leagues before." The rule to limit fraternity teams to the Greek league, Wilkerson said, would be almost unforcible because of the large number of people who play. IN THE PAST, few Greek teams had taken advantage of the rule allowing them to play in the independent league. Until last fall, two Greek teams had never met in the independent teams from participating in the independent team keeps the situation from being reversed. The same situation does not apply to independent teams that might have their own rules for the league. The Greek teams can police their own ranks since most Greek are familiar with the rules. A GENTLEMAN's agreement might be forcoming between Greek teams, the Interfaithstream Council and Recreational Athletics. Services student assistant said. The IFC has an agreement now with all the fraternities that says each house can enter only one team in the Greek football league. Because of that agreement, the Beta Dragons, the second team from the Beta house, decided to take the independent league and also had a team in the independent league. Although no rule changes are planned at the present, Recreational Services officials are considering some new rules. MAYBE WE SHOULD re-classify it as an open league," Wilkerson said. "For administration, we must be easier if we can use the basis of skill and not on where they live." Purdue's Carroll highlights All-America team NEW YORK (AP)—Once an awkward high school player in Denver, Joe Barry Carroll took his time developing at Purdue. But once he did, the sky was the limit for the giant they call "Rocky Mountain Hue." "I can see him becoming an outstanding pro player," says his coach, Lee Rose. "I believe he'll make a good living at it. He's big and strong." teams playing in independent联赛. One reason is that the IFC allows each fraternity more than one team in Greek competition in every other sport. The Purdue skyscraper, Carroll, was named yesterday to the first team by a national panel of AP writers. Louisville's Darrell Griffith and Kentucky's Kyle Macy guarded and DePaul's Mark Aguire and Maryland's Albert King were the forwards. ROSE'S ADMIRATION IS shared by many and reflected in Carroll's selection to The Associated Press All-America college basketball team for 1979-80 yearend. Carroll's arrival as a player in his junior year last season signed a turn in Purdue's draft, and he became a team team from the year before to 7-7 and a tri-championship in the big Ten. The team was a strong contender. points and 10 rebounds a game, to keep the Boltermakers among the nation's leading teams. This season, the 7-0 star averaged 22 GRIFTHITH IS ONE of the nation's leading military actors in the war, the chief operator of the US Armed Forces. One of his specialties is a reverse dunk, which he put home with as much fervor and excitement as possible. Griffith averaged 22 points, five rebounds and three assists per game for the Metro Conference champions. But recreational officials still are surprised that two Greek teams met for the Hill Championship. The six foot three Macy has been Coach B. Hall's "coach on the floor" at Kendall College in North Carolina, the NCAA championship in 1978. Among Macy's best qualities is his ability to thrive with a big smile. "WE DON'T HAVE any crossover in basketball, Hurricanes, who act as the link between the IFC and Recreational Services, and the Cyclone teams our teams in the Greek basketball league." Macy, one of the nation's top foul shooters with a 92 percent average, had a 16-point and 5-ask average this season. AGURRE WAS THE main reason for DePaul's success this season, helping the Blue Demos build a 26-game winning team that them atop the polls for most of the year. "Maybe we should eliminate leagues altogether." he said. "It kind of just happened this year," Hinrichs said. "We didn't think it was a problem." The 6-7 star has been called the best power forward in the country by many observers. OFFICIALS SAID they did not want it to happen again. They said it took away from the excitement of the Hill Championship. DefPaul Coach Ray Meyer adds, "He may be the best all-around ballplayer ever to come to DefPaul." Aguirre, the only sophomore on the first team, averaged 27 points, eight rebounds and three assists a game. KING, A JUNOIR, finally blossom into me in the summer but before predictable success for him, leading Maryland to season Atlantic Coast Conference championship. His season included a 22-point, 7-1 record. TITLE TEEN Joe Battery Carroll, 1-4; Hunter Anderson, Albert King, 6-8; marriages; Mary J. Martinez, 4-6; Mountsore DePaul; Darael Griffith, 6-4; senior, Louisville; Kiley Mc, 6- senior, Karen Mumby. NORWALK FIRM Mike Grizzle, 64, senior; Gary Grizzle, 64, senior; Washington State; Michael Brush, 62, senior; Las Vegas Reggie Carter, 64, senior; St. John's; Ray Blumie, 64, junior; Oregon State "It takes away a lot of the excitement of a team sport," said Ms. Kruse, for Recreational Services said. "As soon as the girl's championship game was over, the crowel left, basically, from the Beta team." Herb Willman, 6-10 junior, Otsego State; John Stress, 2-8 mississippi, Missoula Lovis, 4-14, minors; Drake, Rolando Blackman, 6-14, junior, Kansas State; Sam Worth, 6-12, marrié, Montana BIG EIGHT PLAYERS MAKING HONORABLE MEN TION The 1979-80 Associated Press Division I college Richardson, first-year director of infrastruals, said, "I'd want to talk with the students about it. It really stretches independent or fraternity leaders then there is no reason for us to have them." Steve Stapleton, 61; fullman, Missouri; Curtis Berry, 61; senior, Missouri; Jack Moore, 5; junior, Nebraska; Andre Smith, 67; senior, Nebraska; Larry Kasra, 61; junior, Davenport; David Karmat, 62; junior, Kansas like the othrs ability to us have them. So far, only touch football has had Greek WEDNESDAY EVENING SERIES Museum of Natural History Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS - Part Shop 1209 East 23rd 841-2200 $1.50 March 5 WILDLIFE AND MAN 7:30 p.m. Rent it. Call the Kansan. 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