10 Thursday, March 4, 1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Johnson faces lifetime ban Canadian sprinter reportedly tested positive for drugs The Associated Press LONDON — Ben Johnson could be banned for life by the doping commission of world's track and field governing body, which will meet in Paris tomorrow to discuss his latest alleged incident of drug cheating. Johnson, stripped of the gold medal in the 100-meter dash and banned for four years after testing positive for steroid use at the Seoul Olympics in 1988, reportedly failed tests in January while competing in Canada. The International Amateur Athletic Federation said yesterday the commission will convene to discuss several issues, including a positive test on Johnson at a Montreal meet Jan. 17. Johnson finished second to countryman Bruny Surin in the 60 meters at that meet. "They're meeting Friday in Paris to discuss Ben Johnson," said Jayne Pearce, IAAF representative. "That's all I can say." The commission can decide tomorrow whether to impose a ban, which would be for life because Johnson already had been suspended. "Neither Mr. Johnson nor his representatives have been notified of any positive test," said a release from the Toronto law firm of McMillan Binch. "Mr. Johnson denies taking any prohibited substance or engaging in any improper practice since his return to competition." According to unnamed sources quoted in the Toronto Star and Toronto Sun, one of Johnson's urine samples produced a positive test for high testosterone, a symptom of performance-enhancing drugs, or was suspicious enough to prompt officials to ask Johnson to undergo another test, which was positive. A positive test does not necessarily mean an athlete has been using performance-enhancing drugs. The athlete could argue there were other, extinguating circumstances. About 20 reporters gathered yesterday on the front lawn of Johnson's home in Newmarket, Ontario, north of Toronto. But the sprinter didn't sneak to them. In Ottawa, Athletics Canada said the matter was in the hands of the international federation. "Athletics Canada has repeatedly stated that it has not received confirmation of any positive test for this athlete," it said in a news release. "We have been informed that the ultimate authority on such matters for the IAAF, it's doping commission, as for now has no positive test to communicate to this federation for any Canadian athlete, including Ben Johnson." When Johnson returned from Seoul, he denied knowingly taking banned performance-enhancing substances, sparking the two-year inquiry into amateur sports. When Johnson testified, he recanted his earlier story, breaking down in tears and admitting to long-time use of steroids. His world records erased, the disgraced spinner continued training. When Johnson returned from his two-year ban, his times were dismal. Though he made the 1992 Canadian Olympic team, he failed to qualify for the final in the 100-meter dash, his specialty. He stumbled in a semifinal. This winter, he ran the fastest 50 meters of the season. 5.65 — just 04 seconds off the world mark — at a meet in Grenoble, France. "In my mind, what I was seeing was his explosive start was beginning to emerge once again," said Cecil Smith, executive director of the Ontario Track and Field Association. "Over 50 and 60 meters, he was beating the best in the world again. I did not put this down to drugs. I thought Ben was getting his back start." BRIEF 1994 Final Four ticket applications available The Associated Press OVERLAND PARK — Ticket applications for the 1984 Final Four in Charlotte, N.C., are now available, the NCAA said yesterday. Applications can be obtained by calling 1-900-646-1948 or by writing the NCAA at 1944 Final Four Tickets, 6201 College Boulevard, Overland Park, 66211-2422. The telephone number is open 24 hours a day. Calls will cost $1 for the first minute and 50 cents for each additional minute. All tickets are $65 and will admit the bearer to the semi-finals April 2 and the championship game April 4. Applications must be received by April 30. A random computerized drawing will be held in May and applicants will be notified on or about June 30. Interest income generated by the ticket applications will be used for NCAA youth programs and drug education efforts. MARCH MADNESS Sale DIET COKE CAFFEINE FREE DIET COKE, SPRITE, DIET SPRITE OR Coca-Cola 24 PAK 12 OZ.CANS Play the "Flight To Entertainment' Video Game Where Everyone's a WINNER! Scratch & Win Free Video Rentals Details at Checkers Video Department! 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We now get paid to be in great shape and hang around with athletes because we can get you "dudes" stronger too!!! For anonymous info and support for AIDS concerns, call 841-2345. Headquarters. 120 Announcements Call Jennifer, Lee, Tom or Greg at 1-800-955-2524 cerns, call 841-2345, Headquarters. Suicide Intervention If you're thinking about suicide or are concerned about someone who is叫call to 1419 Mass. Headquarters Counseling Center. ATTN: Social Chairperson SUMMER JOBS! Campus Concepts will be recruiting on campus for summer interns. Details in information session March 8th, Kansas Union, Alcove D at 7:09 p.m. "GREAT $ - GREAT EXPERIENCE!" 130-Entertainment Spring Break quad occupancy. Daytona Beach 2/16-1/24 inclusive, bus, room, limits 2/16-1/24 for - Summer travel plans - Airline tickets home Don't Wait We'll find the lowest fares and best schedules. 749-0700 On-campus location in the Burge Union and 831 Massachusetts. 140 Lost & Found \OUND- Kitten, female; tote color calico, wearing a brown tag collar. Call 841-2518. LOST - Russian style hat. Brown leather w/ black fur. REWARD! 865-1489 Found: Siam Mix Cat 1 to 2 yrs old. Declavered on V-wave on V-Day Call 843-9444 to claim LOST. Black leather day planner. Very important addresses inside. REWARD! Lost last Wed. in Wescoe is 1 st floor or by auditorium. If found please call 843-5271. 200s Employment SCHOLARSHIP HALL DIRECTOR 205 Help Wanted **DOLLARMAN:** The KU Department of Student Housing announces Scholarship Hall Director (SHD) vacancies for 1993-94. The SHD has a 75% livin-in rate and will accept students with a balanced diet by purchasing food items for residents, coordinate physical maintenance, and help maintain the community's health in the community. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or demonstrated equivalent experience. Experience in menu planning, food preparation, budgeting, financial analysis, assistance to facilitation skills and skillness. Ability to assist in development of a supportive academic/cosperity relationship. Requires $4,590 for first-year staff. A furnished apartment including utilities is provided as well as a room for the residence of an education salary is $4,590 for first-year staff. The period of employment extends from August 1, 1998 to June 30, 2002. Spouses are eligible for KU staff tuition rates. The period of employment extends from August 1, 1998 to June 30, 2002. Spouses are eligible for KU staff tuition rates. Submit a letter of application outlining interest and scholarship details to the KU Department of Student Housing, 422 W.11th, Lawrence, KS 65645. Applications must be postmarked by April 11, 2003. EEO certification is required to the KU Department of Student Housing, 422 W.11th, Lawrence, KS 65645. Self-employed mom needs someone to care for 5 months old child in my home weekday afternoons. Must be a Christian, willing to work full hours, and have references. Please call 864-8044 for interview. SPORTS OFFICIAL NEEDED! Anyone interested in uniprim student baseball/softball or adult softball for Lawrence Parks & Recreation Department. Contact Bob Stanton 845-721-1123 Students needed to work w/ young child w/ autism Initial training required. Possible independent study credit/employment over summer Call 832-001-796 ACADEMIC PROGRAM COORDINATOR The KU Department of Student Housing announces an addition a Academic Program Coordinator, the Academic Program Coordinator holds a half-time position with the Department of Student Housing, working with students to provide support and progress, to encourage good study skills, and to promote an environment of intellectual inquiry. Required Qualifications: Graduate student in good standing at KU, taking no more than 10 hrs/s semester. Preferred Qualifications: Resident supervisory experience. Working knowledge of educational programming; and, Knowledge of engineering. Supervised supervision experience. This position does not allow for regular student teaching, out-of-town practicum or internships duties. Significant extracurricular activities are able to commit two evenings per week to the position and preference will be given to candidates who are able to commit two evenings per week to the position and salary is $500/mo. The period of employment extends from August 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 (excluding holidays). Contact the Department of Student Housing for further info. and application materials. Application deadline: April 1, 1983. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries. Earn $$$+ week in canvases or $4,000 +/mo on fishing boats. Free transportation! Room & baths! 电话 1-855-232-3965 call 1-855-232-3965 ext. A7653. All it takes is a small group with a little energy and a lot of excitement to earn $$$+ $$$ in just one week. *ASSETFANT RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTOR* The ASSETFANT Residence Hall Director (ARHD) holds a ten-month, half-time position with the Department of Student Housing in the Division of Residence Life Complex Director (CD) in coordination of all student functions of a residence hall and the ARHD manages the operation of the half's main desk and its student hourly workers and/or half security monitors. Required Qualifications: a master's degree in an engineering discipline. Enrollment at KU for 1990-84 as either a graduate student in good standing taking no more than two semesters. Preferred Qualifications: Residence Life staff & supervisory experience. Experience with computer systems, means provided by a Computeriemputer experience. Salary & Benefits: $2,800 for first year furnished apartment, utilities, and meals provided. ARHD's and their supervisors are responsible for the Period of employment from August 1, 1995 through May 31, 1994 with the possibility of being hired later. Three letters of reference to the KU Department, and three letters of reference to the KU Department KU 8003. Applications must be postmarked by April 1, 1992. EOE Employer. Baldyaller unit or 2x 1/4 inch a week, occurrences almost 1 year; 1 x 1/4 inch a year and after 3 yrs almost 1 year.