University Summer Kansan Tuesday, July 25, 1972 3 strongest the only in serecided cisil of the existence. nature sales added the and South gates did for iren's t. "I can be com- ed deter- encies t help with a adult Clark int to set the with will be what is has idual. Ellen from her an in lularily monicie stant souriri and is RLDS e, Mo. appa iota holds ollege uri in All-Star Coach Angered Pitcher Stirs Controversy ATLANTA (AP) - Manager Greg Lejeune, league named a somewhat reluctant Bob Gibson Monday to start tuesday night's all-air annual meeting. Players' Group Asks for Meet Over Contracts Atlanta (AP)—Baseball's most important of Monday night, he is in meetings with Marvin Miller, executive director of the Player's Bureau. At the end of Monday's meeting, the players issued a policy statement calling for the team to establish the earliest possible opportunity" to deal with their expiring basic agreement with organized teams. The basic agreement deals with all bargainable matters (the players and management executives, individual salaries, the benefit plan, which ended their strike, was for one year only and must be renewed). The players also took note of Marvin Miller Weaver, who will open with Jim Palmer, aee of his Baltimore team. He and his newspaper clippings quoting Gibson as saying that he hoped he would be the next Mets coach. the Supreme Court's rulings in the Flood case, and the association would give full encouragement to and consultation with the Congress which should deal with baseball should deal with baseball' reserve clause and antitrust pitcher's reported继爱 drew an immediate blast from Earl Weaver, manager of the American League. "This game is important to me and to every player in it," the Orioles' manager said. "I don't think anybody should say he doesn't want to play. Ninety-five per cent of the gift from him goes to our fund. This pays for my retirement and his and he's better not forget it." MURTAUG seemed surprised over the furor. "I haven't seen any article," the former manager said. "What did his saw?" Weaver produced the clippings and handed them to Murtaugh who glanced at them for a moment. "Well, Bob and I have different ideas," said Murtaugh. "I named him as my starter and I'm going Starting lineups for Tuesday night's ALL-Star baseball game: American Crow, 2b Marvie, 1f Marcus, ff Jackson, ff Jordan, ff Aaron, frh Bush, f Yavneinstruhl, fh Beach, h Chick, f Robinson, 3b Robinson, 3b Freshah, c Knetsinger, s Folman, fm National Crow, 2b Clemente, cf Clemente, ff Aaron, frh Bush, f Yavneinstruhl, fh Beach, h Chick, f Robinson, 3b Robinson, 3b Freshah, c Knetsinger, s Folman, fm to start him. It's an honor and I'm sure he'll do a good job." The game, which will be played on Thursday, begins at 7:30 p.m. CDT. The National League has a 23-18 win with one tie in the series which ended in a draw. WEAVER supplied the only surprise in the starting lineup of Bobby Grich, shortstop Bobby Grich, who was added to the American League team only Sunday. Laws Aparecido, a right fielder by fans across the court, will miss the game because of an injury and Gritch was added when Texas's Toby Harrah also was scratched by an injury. "When Harah called me and said he couldn't play, I added Grich Here's a .290 hitter doing everything for me and outfitting shorts in the American League deserves to start," said Weaver. Murtaugh retired after managing the Pirates to the world championship last Oct. 21, Washington's Weaver's Orlando in seven games. Kansas City Coach Says He's Optimistic KANAS CITY (AP)— Manager Bob Lemon looks for his Kansas City Royals to play better the break for the break of the Ul-Star game. "We'll be playing mostly our own division," Lemon said. "We'll have a chance to get up in the standings." As Lemon packed his bags for Atlanta, where he will be an ice skater, the Royals Tuesday night's All-Star game. The Royals will three games behind their pace of last year, finished second in the AL West. Although they won only four of their last 11 games before the break, the Royals are 44-45 for behind first place at Oakland, 4 behind Chicago and 2 behind Lemon based part of his operation, the Sellah would be returning to third base after the all-star game and Cooke Robles would go back at he All-Star Starting Role Fails to Please Gibson ATLANTA (AP)—Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher, with reporters Monday at a Live-All-Star Game news conference. "I didn't say it—whatever it is," Gibson offered jokingly as he took the podium before about 250 newsman. He obviously was referring to his controversial statement that he didn't want to Tuesday night's All-Star baseball game at Atlanta Stadium. There is a possibility that Schaah's heel and thumb injuries will be healed. Rojas has been out with the flu. Then he turned serious. "Yes, I said that I didn't want to start this game, but I didn't say that I didn't want to pitch," Gibson. "You guys said that." If "It important—it just isn't as important as a regular season game," Gibson said. "The game I was supposed to start Thursday would have been better than the All-Star Game. Now, I guess, I won't pitch Thursday." Gibson said that he preferred to pitch "an inning—and then leave" instead of going the usual pitchers for All-Star start pitchers. didn't want to pitch I wouldn't be here in the first place. I would've come up with a phony bachech or something." "Then you don't think the All-Star Game is that important?" asked a writer. The crash of Amos Otis into the center-field wall in a sunny loss in '75 was unseen, uneasy moments. Otis will miss the All-Star game, but the cut between his knees and the effects of being stunned are not expected to keep him from playing against the White Sox at Chicago on Thursday. Lemon figured pitching would determine whether Kansas City was the best team. The action resumes, and he has up a five-man starting lineup. Paul Splittorr, Dick Drago, Roger Nelson, Bruce Dal Canton and Mike Hedlund are ticketed for it. There is also the possibility of a rookie using a Norm Angela, the rookie recently called up from Omaha. Lemon said Hedlion looked as he's coming around after a poor start. He has won two and lost three. Mitrifh has the best record at 9-5. New Areas Open for Study Abroad By PAM VINDUSKA Knoxville St. Wakar If a University of Kansas student is interested in studying in a foreign country, chances are that you will find a program to suit his needs. The foreign study office in Strong Hall administers all study abroad programs in the University and determines whether a student is eligible to create in the program he wants. Qualifications for most of the programs, according to J.A. Burzle, associate dean of the program, are a "B" overall grade average and at least a "B" in Sciences and director of the programs, are a "B" overall grade average and at least a "B" in courses. Usually two college-level language courses are required in the language spoken by the student wants to study, he must ANOTHER REQUIREMENT is passing a personal interview by a committee from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. KU has six junior year abroad programs that operate on a day-to-day basis. The programs that will begin either this fall or next summer, Burleigh The first began in 1960 with the University of Costa Rica in San José and then with the University of Bonn in West Germany began in 1983, and one was started with the University of Bordeaux in France Most are foreign exchange programs, be said, and between 80 and 100 students take part in them each year. The Big Eight universities these programs, and the RUCT acts as administrator. Students from all Big Eight schools may apply for OTHER PROGRAMS that began more recently are with the University of Poznan in Poland, the University of Moscow in Russia, and the Center for Mediterranean Studies in Rome Italy. The latter, Burzile said, is not really a year program but lasts for three to four years only a summer program, but will become a semester program next spring. Emphasis is on science and Mediterranean studies. Another program in Rome, in cooperation with the University of Alabama, will begin next week. It will involve study archeology and art history. The two programs in Rome are open not only to students in Big Ten universities but also all universities in the American Universities Field Staff. These are KU, the University of Hawaii, Indiana University, California Institute of Technology, Dartmouth College, the University of Hawaii, Indiana University, Michigan State University, Tulane University and the University of Wisconsin. KU is one of this nationwide program SUMMER PROGRAMS will also start next year with the University of Exeter and Oxford University, both in England. You will be able to study for a full year at the University of Exeter. Another new foreign exchange program, the only one of its kind in the country, will start this fall at Aberdeen College of Scotland. Burzle said that unlike the other foreign universities, the University of Stirling will accept only KU students, and a very few students with foreign nature of their education system Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan offers a program that KU will be taking part in this fall. It is the first university in U.S. and the University of Colorado. The University of Leningrad exchange program is arranged through the Council on Education in New York, which is located in New York. Burzie said that about 100 leading American universities belong to the university. BURLE SAID that in all non-English study abroad programs, students were fully paid by the foreign university's or government. Students were responsible for paying tuition and he estimated were between $2,000 and $3,000 for one year. He added that students exchange programs, the United States did not pay tuition of the exchange students from other countries. Six weeks before the courses begin, students take a Burzic called a "crash course" in the country where they are studying. "It is important to be linguistically prepared to study at these universities," Burzle said. The course crash is to supplement the recommended curriculum for study before studying abroad. DURING THE CRASH courses, students live with families, as some of them do during their period of study. In Germany and Poland, they can live with family in Japan, Italy and Scotland most of them live in dormitories. In Costa Rica they only live with families. He explained that in Scotland and other English-speaking countries, the education is more personal than it is in the United States. Learning and learning is done mostly through small tutorial sessions. "Students need as much expe- assible as possible to the culture. They need to be immersed in it to rea lly learn about it," he said. Burkle said he thought the policy of living with families was beneficial. was prompted to consider the possibility of adding a similar course to its curriculum when she told them about it. ALL GROUPS of students go abroad to study are accompanied by an adviser except Scottish, where language is no problem. In Germany the adviser is often during the first semester. In addition to the benefits of living abroad, many students want to study things that are not offered in American universities. For example, he said one student in Germany to take a course called "mathematics for Biologists," which KU did not offer. She was also a teacher. Most of the academic schedules correspond roughly to our yearly schedule and last from Sep. 19 to Aug. 20, 2014. Exceptions are the Polish program that runs through the spring and summer, the Costa Rica program for August and December. In Germany the students have a two-month break from February to April, when they travel throughout Europe on their own. "The name 'junior year abroad' is somewhat misleading." Burkle said. Actually, it should be 'academic year abroad' because students don't have to juniors to be eligible. "Most of them are, though," he said, because they like to finish their education in residence at the university. "You probably occasionally a graduate student." He emphasized that a student interested in studying abroad was not limited to the programs that are now in operation. "We try to maintain as much contact with them while they are abroad as we can." Burtle said. Hoch Auditorium Readied for Fall Semester projects are being conducted on campus to ready the University for the return of students Aug. 23. Record Contract Sought Jets' Namath Becomes a Holdout "I won't play under any option clause. I won't play an exhibition game until the contract is Namath Sidelines Himself 'jets' star wants more money ... signed, " the 29-year-old super star vowed. The Jets are scheduled to open their exhibition in Brooklyn and Francisco in Jacksonville, FLA. NAMATH, this year, is up for renewal this year, said his husband, Jeffrey, who conferred with Jets' attorney Brian Shaw. All meetings were planned. Namath declined to discuss details, but he said he had little doubt the issue would be resolved. Wearing a red jersey and white shoes, the former University of Alabama star wished through a morning workout, moving well on taped legs that have bothered throughout his eight-year career pro "MY KNEES feel okay," Namath said. "I still have a dull U.S. Scores Tennis Sweep SANTIAGO, CHILE (AP)—Wim-bond champion Stan Smith of Pasadena, Calif., and teen-ager Harold Solomon of Silver Spring, Md., scored singles victories Monday to complete a 40 sweep of the U.S. Open in the American Zone final of the Davis Cup tennis competition. Smith, who won the opening singles match last Friday and teamed with Erik Van Dalen of San Mateo, Calif., for the clinching doubles victory Sunday, capped the United States' success with Platinum Platinum Coenjo 6-4, 1-6, 9-7, 6-1 in a 2½-hour match. Earlier, the 19-year-old Solomon registered his second singles triumph, overpowering Chilean Ronaldo and Brazilian Bravo 6-1, 6-2 in 70 minutes. The U.S. moves on to the inter-zone finals against Spain, a 3-2 winner over Czechoslovakia in the European Zone B final. pain in my left foot. I think it is a nerve. It developed after my injury last year." Namath was injured in the 1971 'stiff exhibition have of 1971 in Tampa, Fla., and had to un- cast for much of the season. Namat sat at a small table, sipped coffee and toyed with a toothpick as he discussed his problems in a relaxed manner. "I want to stay in New York-it's he best city in country for a celebrity or a man wanting to make a good living," he said, speaking with an astonished ant. I don't see why some other earn, won't pick up me." NAMATH admitted, under the guidance of the team, correctly in saying that he should be paid more than any other professional quarterback and not just a player on the best. Joe Kapp reportedly had a $200,000-year package "There are several reasons I think I should be paid more than any other quartetbuck," he said. "New York is the biggest city in the world, and they are the only team with a chance to win. The Giants are terrible." "To win, the Jets have to hire me or get one who is as capable—out of a washing machine or something. Also, I think I can play better than anyone else, but he deserves that in his left foot, he had worked out hard for three months and felt in good shape. 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