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Stop In or Order On-Line at www.jayhawkbookstore.com layhawk Bookstore 1420 Crescent Rd. *Lawrence, Ks.* 66044 94318-83356 tax (913) 843-9578 tax (913) 843-9578 The hockey players could be omitted from the guest list for a White House visit by the entire Olympic team next month or could be denied commemorative rings and watches, Schultz said. WASHINGTON — All players on the U.S. Olympic men's hockey team could be barred from future games unless those who trashed dorm rooms in Nagano, Japan, come forward soon, officials said yesterday. U.S. hockey team in penalty box He said the committee wanted to act quickly and only one option appeared severe enough to carry weight with the highly paid NHL players who made up the U.S. team at last month's Winter Games. U. S. Olympic Committee executive director Dick Schultz said he and committee president Bill Hyb1 would discuss disciplinary options during a conference call with the panel's officers today. He said he and Hybli would ask to investigate the matter and decide a punishment without going to the ruling executive committee, which is scheduled to meet next month in Portland, Ore. The Associated Press "There's no time frame, but it's something that we should try to bring to a conclusion in as short a time as possible," he said. "It shouldn't be another 30 to 60 days." "The toughest thing we could do would be denial of participation," But with the kind of money these guys make, that really doesn't have much of an impact," Schultz said. The U.S. team did not come close to placing in the top three so taking away its medal is not an option. Although a pre-tournament favorite for gold, the U.S. team won once and failed to come close to a bronze. Such a ban could be extended to world championships and other international events. Schultz said. Schultz said he thought only two or three players from the 23-member squad were involved in the vandalism of three rooms at the Olympic Village dorm in the early morning of Feb. 18, hours after the U.S. team was eliminated by the Czech Republic. Olympic athletes unless someone came forward. Schultz said the committee did not want to penalize innocent people but was left with few choices under its Code of Conduct for He refused to say which players he suspected of causing about $3.000 worth of damage. Schultz said he would be interested in interviewing the hockey players himself, but logistics would make that difficult. The NHL said last week that so far it had been unable to determine which players were responsible for the damage. Although the NCAA hopes dashed Missouri, K-State accept invitations to play in NIT The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Both Missouri and Kansas State once were hopeful of NCAA bids. Neither will hesitate to take the NIT bids instead. "Not in a thousand years would I not consider taking a bid," Kansas State coach Tom Asbury said yesterday during the weekly telephone news conference with Big 12 coaches. Missouri coach Norm Stewart was more restrained. "I think our guys are really looking forward to the games," said Stewart, whose team finished at 17-14 but is carrying the stigma of a 23-game road losing streak. Stewart said that the team watched the selection last night and that he later informed it of the NIT bid. One only can guess at the disappointment, but Stewart tried to put his best face forward. "The field in the NIT is getting increasingly stronger," he said. "The other thing is while it doesn't receive the attention of the tournament, if you're in it, you're still in the top 30 percent of the ballclubs. We think that for our ballclub and some of the other ballclubs, this could be a good foundation for the guys who are returning and could be a good sendoff for our seniors." The onus of the road losing streak was probably the key factor in keeping Missouri out of the NCAA. So the best news about the NIT bid is that Missouri will play at least the first game — against Alabama-Birmingham on tomorrow — at home. "We've had good ballgames on the road and just haven't quite been able to get over the hump," Stewart said. "It's been close a couple of times, but we just couldn't do the little things to overcome some of the things that happened to us." Kansas State was 15-6 and thinking NCAA when point guard Duane Davis suffered a severely sprained ankle and missed four games. Then Asbury held Manny Dies out of three games after Dies was arrested on charges related to alcohol. The Wildcats finished 17-11. Davis aggravated his injury in the Big 12 tournament, and Asbury said he was not sure how much Davis would play in the first-round game tomorrow at North Carolina State. Asbury said it had not been decided if Dies would start the game. Dies played in the Wildcats semifinal loss to Kansas on Saturday in the Big 12 tournament. Packers' Reggie White makes visit to Jerusalem The Associated Press JERUSALEM - Reggie White, visiting a site many Christians revere as the scene of Jesus' burial and resurrection, stood on a rock platform and delivered a half-hour sermon. White, a preacher as well as the NFL's career sack leader who has been selected to a record 12 straight Pro Bowls, is traveling with a 310-member group of pilgrims. White said that seeing firsthand the sites that Christians associate with Jesus' life, death and resurrection had been humbling. The group's itinerary has included sites in Jerusalem's walled Old City, the West Bank town of Jericho, the River Jordan and the Sea of Galilee. Yesterday, he visited the Garden Tomb — a site maintained by the Anglican Church and revered by a number of Protestant churches. In his sermon, he spoke about the necessity of faith, concern for the poor and an appeal against abortion. "We have to take these young women into our homes, care for them and show them what family life is all about," White said, drawing amens and nods of approval from the pilgrims. "We have to elect righteous men to office," he said, gripping a microphone as he faced the tombs carved out of rock, including a large one where many Protestants believe Jesus was buried after being crucified. Afterward, White said his remarks were not aimed specifically at President Clinton. When asked how long he would keep playing, he said, "Whatever God wants and wherever he leads me, that's where I'm going. It will not be Reggie's decision when I go." He also said Jerusalem was not the violent place he imagined it might to be. Over 10 touches to choose from!!! "The people are a whole lot nicer than I thought. 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