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Kansan sportswriter But, in his words, it is for a good cause — golf. “That’s an idea that I have struggled with, but one of our goals as a team is to get to nationals,” he said. “I would like to keep playing golf in June.” Young has been competing all season with juniors Casey Brozek and Jeff Moeller for the fifth and final spot in the Jayhawk lineup. junior Matt Gogel, senior Brad Bruno, sophomore Tom Sims, and junior John Hess have been the core lineup for the Jayhawks this season. Jim Young Young said he thought his college career might end earlier this month. He finished tied for 25th at the Wichita State Shocker Classic and did not make the trip to California for the Western Intercollegiate. "I knew that if I did not qualify for the Big Eight that my college career was probably over." Young said. "I challenged myself entering that tournament because I did not want to end my career on a sour note." Coach Ross Randall decided to take Young to the Big Eight Championship at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson because he had experience playing the course. That decision benefited both Randall and the team. Young finished in a tie for eighth and earned All-Big Eight honors, and the Jayhawks finished second as a team. "It was a tough decision on who to take to the tournament," Randall said. "We wanted a golfer with experience, and he had shot some good rounds this season. So we took him, and it turned out great." Young turned in the best round for the Jaya hawks in the Big Eight Championship with an even-par 70 in the first round. He finished the 54-ball event with a 15-over-par score of 225. The Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate at Dornick Hills Golf Club in Ardmore, Okla., is the next tournament for Kansas. It will be played the same weekend as the graduation ceremonies at Kansas. All the teams in the Perry Maxwell tournament will be allowed to use six players, instead of the five that normally play in tournaments. Young will be one of those six players because of his play in Hutchinson. Young said he knew that if he had another good tournament at the Perry Maxwell, he would probably participate with the team at the NCAA Central Regional in Columbus, Ohio, May 19-21 "Ross is going to take the five best players to regionals, not necessarily the five lowest scores at Ardmore," he said. Two-sport star Sanders refuses to return to Braves after leave The Associated Press ATLANTA - Deion Sanders was placed on the disqualified list yesterday by the Atlanta Braves, who said the two-sport star refused to return to the team after attending his father's funeral. General manager John Schuerohrbolz said he was notified by Sanders' agent, Eugene Parker, that the outfielder-defensive back would not return to the Braves following his bereavement leave. Sanders' father died Friday in Fort Myers, Fla. deal worth $11 million. Sanders is an All-Pro cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons, and the Braves have sought to guarantee he would not return to the Falcons until the conclusion of the baseball season. He currently is allowed to leave the Braves after July 31. Sanders is unhappy with his limited playing time. He is hitting 13 at-bats with one 2B and 2R in a 32 at-bats with one 4B and 2R. FBLB He and the team also had argued over a multi-year contract. The Braves renewed him at $1 million for 1993 after he rejected a three-year The disqualified list is for players who have violated their contracts. Parker was not immediately available at his office in Fort Wayne, Ind. To replace Sanders, the Braves recalled outfielder Tony Tarasco from Class AAA Richmond of the International League. He hit .303 with three home runs and 12 RBI in 19 games at Richmond. Kentucky Derby favorite draws No.5 position The Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A pill with the No. 5 on it was just what the doctor ordered for Kentucky Derby favorite Prairie Bayou. At least, it was a tonic as far as trainer Tom Bohanan was concerned. "It gives me peace of mind, but I'm sure Prairie Bayon doesn't know the difference," Bohannan said after Prairie Bayou drew the No. 5 post in a field of 19 3-year-olds for the $1-\frac{1}{2}$ mile Derby Saturday at Churchill Downs. Prairie Bay likes to come from off the pace, and Mike Smith now will be able to take the gelding back without any jockeying or jostling in the long run to the first turn. The last golding to go off the favorite in the Derby was Rockhill Native, fifth in 1980. Seven goldings have won the race, but none since Clyde Van Dusen in 1929. Prairie Bayon, the only horse in the field with consecutive victories, was made the early 5-2 pick. In his last two starts, the Lobolly Stable gelding won the Jim Beam and the Blue Grass. He also won twice at Churchill Downs as a 2-year-old. A post-time favorite has not won the Derby since Spectacular Bid in 1979. Personal Hope, the Santa Anita Derby winner, was the early second choice at 7-2, followed by Storm Tower, Wood Memorial winner, at 9-2. Both colts like to run on or near the pace. Personal Hope, ridden by Gary Stevens, drew No. 7, also a favorable post, but Storm Tower drew the rail. That means the speedy colt will have to stand in the gate while the 18 other starters are loaded and that Rick Wilson will have to gun the colt at the break so he won't be shuffled back. Asked what horses might have been hurt by the draw, Bohannan said. "You'll have to ask the people who don't run well after the race." Bohannan and owner John Ed Anthony considered running a Lobolibly Stable entry of Prairie Bayou and Marked Tree. They decided, however, to hold Marked Tree for either the Illinois Derby on May 8 or the Prekness on May 15. With 19 starters, the 119th Derby will be worth $945,000. The winner's share will be $695,000. the field in post-position order is: Storm Tower, Kissin Kris, Truth of It All, Union City, Prairie Bay, Sea Hero, Personal Hope, Rockamundo, Silver of Silver, Bull In the Heather, Tossofthecoffin, Mci Wield, Wild Gale, Ragtime Rebel, Dixieland Heat, Wallenda, Corby, Diazo and E Blaken. Sale ends 5/11/93 $11.99 CD $6.99 1403 W.23rd·842-7173 Stay Streetsmart Shop Streetside Cassette Free Gin Blossoms CD sampler with Gin Blossoms purchase. While supplies last. Cassette Sale ends 5/11/93 Two Locations! Kansas and Burge Unions We tell you the value of each book and consistently offer the best prices. Enter our drawing for CD's by Belly, Dinosaur Jr. & Phish as well as KU Sportwear. Free discount coupons for all! 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