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BALTIMORE — Only when top NFL officials understand the pressures on the modern athlete — and develop programs to help players cope — will cocaine and alcohol abuse subside, former all-pro Delvin Williams said yesterday. yesterday But for William, Williams said, the NFL's problems are ineffective because they treat the symptoms of drug abuse, but not the cause. By United Press International Williams, a former Jayhawk and executive director of a firm working with the United States Football League to provide drug counseling, said Former KU back calls NFL drug programs poor "MANY OF THESE players are from the streets, from the ghetto. They're survivors," he said. "You put them in a hole, you know." "Not me. You're the one who's crazy." Williams said high schools and colleges must be accountable for an athlete's career planning, so that "one-dimensional" players do not become societal outcasts when their playing careers are over. treating players at rehabilitation centers is not working. "They've become highly trained specialists with no place to transfer their skills," said Williams, who has stated that he used cocaine while an all-pro running back with the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins from 1970-80. He said the pressures of being a role model and hero can easily overwhelm an athlete, especially one from the ghetto. "everybody wants to talk to you, know you, drink with you," he said. "They are very vulnerable to abusive behavior patterns." "Most major companies have employee assistance programs. But not in football, one of the most stressful occupations," Williams added. "They wait until you get in trouble. Then they punish you. And punish you hard." THE SKYROCKETING salary structure in professional sports — and the naive of many young stars about taxes, and insincere agents — compounds the pressures on players, he said. sas "A lot of the athletes playing professional football are just kids." While Williams supported strict punishment for drug users, he said the NFL could take steps to rid the sport of the problem. Williams told a three-day national conference on cocaine. "They are in one of the most high-pressure jobs in the country. They go to sleep one night and wake up in the morning millionaires. How can a 22-year-old kid handle it?" SPORTS ALMANAC BASKETBALL College Basketball Scores Abervista 71, Phila. Bible 48 Cabriini 69, Spring Garden 61 Cooke 68, Spring Garden 61 Conn. Coll. 73, Barrington 57 Dominican 60, Queen 59 Eaton 60, Queen 59 E. Conn. 59, Rhode Island Call 58 Frank & March 72, John Hopkins 23 Kennedy 60, Kansas - Mass. Boston 68 LaSalle 90, Iona 80 Lowell 88, Bramain 61 Army 61 Robert Morris 71, Smeal 53 Joe Stoppels 71, Smeal 66 St Thomas 61, Smeal 66 St Thomas Aquinas 123, Kings 70 Tower 70, Temple 62 Concord 60, Court 52 Wesleyan 75, Clark 63 West Chappell 60, Norton 67 West Chappell 69, Penn St 80 Aust Birmingham 74, N.C. Charlie 60 Aux Peaty 87, Middlesex Tennessee 76 Campbellville 88, Clutch Valley 70 Campbellville 88, Clutch Valley 70 Coastal Carolina 82, Morris 98 Cumberland 82, Limestone St. 63 Appalachian St. 63 Georgia Tech 88, Clemson 32 Greenbelt Col. 83, Huegeletown 63 Greensboro Col. 83, Huegeletown 63 Kentucky St. 73, Georgetown 70 (ft) Kentucky St. 73, Georgetown 70 Lenny-River 75, Gardner-Webb 68 Loe Tee 75, Seattle 61 SL . SE 71, London 60 No Carolina St. 79, Duke 76 Preytoneroy 92, Newberry 69 So Alabama 87, Old Dominion 69 So Alabama 87, Old Dominion 69 Augusta 75, JC Smith 77 (ft) Tennessee Tech 61, Murray St. 78 Tennessee Tech 61, Murray St. 78 VA. Commonwealth 66, Florida 74 VA. Sta. 70, Hawks 78 Western Carolina 87, Campbell 78 Akron 73, E. Kentucky 64 Cent, Methodist 89, Mid-America Naz 75 Culver Stockton 19, Graceland 63 Duluk Wesleyen 89, Springfield 62 Duquesne University 78, Chicago 91, Wis. Green Bay 69 Malone 68, Grove City 52 Montana 68, Grove City 52 Moorehead St. 53, Minnesota Mortry 47 Morehead St. 53, Youngstown 77 Nebraska 69, Peru St. 64 Nebraska 69, Peru St. 64 Ohio St. 65, Iowa 44 Ohio St. 65, Iowa 44 Southern Illinois 71, Drake 61 Sioux Falls Cyclo 75, Yankton 73 Arkansas St. U, 64 No. Texas 52 Arkansas Tech U, 69 Oakley (Ak) 38 Bishop Coll. B3, Lebanon Owen 91 Century 75, Arkansas Little Rock 74 Arkansas Tech U, 69 Hendrix (Ak) 60 Central Arkansas 68 So. Arkansas Harding (Ak) 44 Southwest 72, Texas Ack 64 Lutheran U, 75 Tillotson 73 West Wichita State 68, Illinois State 66 Brigham Young 74, Wyoming 61 Stantavic 4.419 0.18, Cornelie 6.172 1.24, Wearl 2.17 2.25 McKenny 3.42 1.28, Johnson 7.24 1. Anderson 3.58 1, Duncan 3.58 0, Brasakke 17.1 2.3 Sander 1.3 2.1 WICHITT STATE McMechan i 6-10-3-5, 15; Santos i 2-1-3-5; 15; McManuel i 8-10-1-10; Peppe i 8-9-5-10; Bersher i 4-14-4-12; Halfman -Wheata State ii 20; Illinois State ii 20 NBA Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Boston 34 9 790 5 Philadelphia 24 19 674 5 New York 24 18 575 4 New Jersey 21 18 512 12 Washington 21 9 452 15 Milwaukee 24 19 159 Detroit 23 19 358 Alanta 23 19 404 %a Chicago 16 24 400 %a Indiana 16 24 299 %a Illinois 12 20 398 %a Western Conference Midwest Division W 1 W L Pct GB Uak 25 8 W 14 688 Dallas 29 19 568 2 Charlotte 25 14 688 Denver 19 25 432 8 Houston 18 25 432 8 Kansas City 18 25 432 8 Los Angeles Portland Seattle Phoenix Golden State San Diego 27 16 610 25 18 610 21 16 600 25 18 353 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 19 23 454 New York 104, Washington 97 Denver 126, Chicago 135 San Antonio 123, Golden State 112 Seattle 114, Kansas City 106 New Jersey at Los Angeles Phoenix at San Diego Yesterday's Results Seattle 114, Kansas City 106 King 6.8-2.4-21, Vraues 4.6-2.2-10, King 13.8-1.4-18, King 11.9-10-02, Wood 6.9-4-16, Chamber 2.5-3.4-7, Haws 1.4-6.2-2, D Thomas 3.9-0.6, Sun Bind 3.0-0.2, Tobald KANSAS CITY Johnson 3.68 10.2 3.21, Obering 4.9 9.6-11, Saint Johnston 16.0 8.3 7, Drew 4.1 9.0, Bustle 5.1 0.1 12, L. Thompson 12.8 9.3 23, Woodson 3.4 2.2 Morton 10.0 8.2 7, Morrison 10.0 8.3 Totals 4.9 20.1 20.6 Kansas City 28 26 28 26 26 28 Three-point goals - Ruse, E. Johnson. Fouled out - One Total fours - Seattle 18, Kansas City 23 Rebounds - Sicka 32 (Sikma 1), Kansas City 34 (Tjahne 1) Baskets - Sicka 5 (Sikma 2), Kansas City 23 (Buse 6). Technical fouls - None A - 6,921 24 29 32 29—114 26 28 29 28—105 Sikma scores 31, helps Supersonics beat KC 114-106 By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jack Sikma scored 31 points and grabbed 13 rebounds last night to lead the Seattle Supersonics to a 114-106 victory over the Kansas City Kings Seattle, which led 52-33 at halftime, hit 12-of-14 shots to start the third period and open with an 81-66 lead. Reggie King and Gus Williams each had four field goals in that surge. But Kansas City tied the game at 89 early in the fourth quarter, scoring seven straight points on a three-point goal by Eddie Johnson and baskets by Don Buse and Dane Suttle. After the game was tied again at 91, Sikma hit a shot and Williams connected on a pair of of field goals to give Seattle the lead for good. Kansas City did pull within three at 101-98 but baskets by Al Wood and Sikma moved the lead back to seven points at 105-98. Williams added 22 points for the Supersonics, who won for the eighth time in their last 10 games. Lasalle Thompson had 23 points and 19 rebounds and Johnson added 21 points for the Kings, who have lost 12 of their last 16 contests. JAYHAWKS ARE NO.1 Network Required COME JOIN US BEFORE OR AFTER THE GAME FOR OUR DELICIOUS PIZZA. WEEKLY KEG SPECIALS! SUPERDANCE Committee People Needed (Benefitting Muscular Dystrophy Association) a meeting for all those interested in serving on a committee or being a committee chairperson will be held Thurs., Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Committees are: Recruitment, Facilities, publicity, prize entertainment, food, medical, finance and security. 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