University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, January 15, 1992 5 NCAA will allow fans to pay for stolen CMSU equipment By Katherine Manweiler Kansan staff writer A recent NCAA ruling will allow private donors to help reimburse the Central Missouri State basketball team for $14,300 in equipment and belongings that were stolen in November from Allen Field House. The NCAA in mid-December decided to waive its policy barring member universities from accepting private money designated for student athletes. CMSU requested permission to use the NCAA's Incidental Expense Waiver, which was passed in 1989. warrier, when it was requested. "It allows an institution the authority under unique circumstances to provide relief for the players," said Steve Mallonee, director of legislative services for the NCAA. Bob Frederick, KU athletic director, said the waiver wouldlet CMSU coordinate fundraising efforts for the players. KU also is accepting donations to compensate for property which was taken during CMSU's Nov. 30 game against Kansas. "We're going to continue to work with Central Missouri State to reimburse the players the best that we can."Frederick said. Frederick said more than $2,000 had been contributed to CMSU by KU alumni. cal, Fredrick said. Immediately after the robbery was reported, the KU Athletic Department received two telephone calls from people who wanted to donate money to the CMSU players, he said. admin. Some of the team's losses will be covered by insurance, he said, but no claims have been settled yet. claims have been made. The University will continue to use Manpower Inc. securityguardsat basketball games, Frederick said. Manpower Inc. was responsible for security at the Nov. 30 game. KU police have worked with the Athletic Department and Manpower Inc. since the robbery to develop ways to tighten security, he said. recovered. Two former KU students have been charged in the theft but have not gone to court vett. Mullens said. Lt. John Mullens, KU police representative, said approximately 25 percent of the stolen goods had been recovered. to cottage meet. Mr. Hollies, Jeff Holly, 23, faces 12 counts of felony theft and one count of felony burglary. Dragan Davidovic, 22, was charged with one count of possession of stolen property, a misdemeanor. If Holly is convicted and serves consecutive sentences, he could spend 15 years in prison, Mullens said. Davidovic faces up to a year in the county jail if convicted. Fraternity fire shows need for new policy By Kris Belden Kansan staff writer A fire last month at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house has prompted interfraternity Council to reconsider its fire policies. The Dec. 9 house fire at 1301 West Campus Road destroyed three rooms and caused an estimated $125,000 to $150,000 in damage. No one was injured. injured Fire officials determined that a burning candle was the source of the fire. Rich Barr, Lawrence fire marshall, said the SAE house complied with all fire codes applying to an organized living group. Open flames are not a violation of current fire codes. chion of curent in cocone- Chris Sheldon, SAE president, said the SAE fraternity had decided to ban open flames. Andrew Shore, IFC president, said IFC was considering enacting a policy banning open flames in KU fraternities. However, Jennifer Zucco, vice president of Panhellenic, said that sorority ties were on private property and that Panhellenic would have no control over any fire policies the sororites devised. Sheldon said some SAE members suffered losses of $1,000 or more. Josh Cudinik, Overland Park junior, said he lost an estimated $9,000 worth of personal items in the fire, including two computers and other electronic equipment. 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