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Council may suspend Schott from baseball NEW YORK — Tickets for the first two rounds of the 1994 World Cup will cost from $23.75 to $80 a game, according to applications mailed by tournament organizers. The allegations against Schott became public last year in a lawsuit filed by Tim Sabo, who claimed Schott fired him because he opposed his alleged discriminatory hiring practices. The applications began arriving last week to about 1.7 million people in the United States who had notified World Cup USA 1994 that they were interested in purchasing tickets for the 52-game, quadrennial soccer championship. The tickets are being sold in strips of four or five, depending on the city. "The report is in error." Bud Selig, council chairperson said yesterday. "No decision has been reached at this time." Early-round prices are set for World Cup The Associated Press The Associated Press The United States will play one first-round game in the Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich., and two in the Rose Bowl in Pasedena, Calif. VISA Renee Knoeber / KANSAN Bowlers have chance at title Men's team slices into 'Huskers' lead, may win conference By Blake Spurney Kansan sportswriter The Kansas football team went 'bowling' this season for the first time since 1881, defeating Brigham Young University 23-20 in the Aloha Bowl. Coincidentally, the Kansas men's bowling team also has a realistic chance of accomplishning something it has not done since 1981 - win the Great Plains Intercollegiate Bowling Conference title. The Jajahwaks moved into second place after going 9-3 in two conference tournaments last weekend in Omaha, Neb., and Lincoln, Neb. Kansas now trails perennial-power Nebraska in season points 119 to 117.5. Jay Kreitzer, Olathe senior, concentrates on a shot during practice with the Kansas men's bowling team. The team is shooting for its first Great Plains Intercollegiate Bowling Conference title, since 1981. Nebraska and Wichita State, both ranked in the top 10 nationally, usually dominate the conference, and both have won national men's and women's titles recently. Each conference match consists of five bowlers competing head-to-head. The winner of each individual game earns one point for the team, and the team that wins the match gets an additional three points. All the points won in each match are added to the season total. Kansas coach Michael Fine said the Jayhawks gave Wichita State a rough time last weekend. The Shockers dropped three out of four matches to Kansas. "I think it was one of their worst weekends in their history," he said. "Everybody gets up for Wichita because they're so good. It didn't help them that we had to play them four times while we were playing well." If Kansas wins the conference title, the team would earn a bid to one of the five sectional tournaments held across the nation. The top two teams at the sectional tournaments qualify for the Intercollegiate Bowling Championships in April. Fine said that reaching the championships in April was the team's goal, even though Kansas never had sent either the men's or women's teams to nationals. The Jayhawks have two conference tournaments remaining. Central Missouri State will play host to one on Feb. 20 in Raytown, Mo., and the other will be Feb. 21 at Emporia State. Jay Kretzier, Olathe senior, is leading the men's team with a 209 average. The other four bowlers on the team average at least 200. Kreitzer said the reason that Nebraska and Wichita State were so dominant was that those teams awarded bowling scholarships, which attract better bowlers. At Kansas, tryouts are held for the men's and women's bowling teams, and the University does not support the programs. Fine also coaches the women's team, which is in last place in the sixteam conference.