University Daily Kansan, November 16. 1983 SPORTS BRIEFS From Staff and Wire Reports Johnson's two free throws lead KC past Washington LANDOVER. Md. — Eddie Johnson's two free throws in the last seven seconds led Kansas City to a 101-104 triumph over the Washington Bullets last night, snapping the Kings' four-game loss streak. Johnson led Kansas City with 20 points. Mark Oberding had 16. The Bullets were led by Greg Ballard with 22 points. Kansas City led 99-93 with 1:27 to play, but a basket by rookie Jeff Malone, a three-point play by Tom McMillen and a 25-foot shot by Ballard gave Washington a 100-99 lead with 23 seconds left. Eddie Johnson was then fouled by Frank Johnson and sank both free throws to raise Kansas City's record to 3-7. The Bullets dropped to 3-6. Billy Knight had 10 points and Steve Johnson nine to keep Kansas City within 49-47 at halftime. Washington took a 26-18 lead in the first quarter, but a 15-4 spurt, led by Steve Johnson's eight points, brought Kansas City back. The loss spoiled Washington coach Gene Shue's 2,000th game as a player and coach in the NBA. NCAA bans Badgers from television MILWAUKEE — The NCAA has decided to bar the University of Wisconsin football team from appearing on television for one year because of recruiting violations. The Milwaukee Journal reported yesterday. It had earlier been reported the Badgers were to be barred from bowl competition for one year. The Journal said the NCAA's change of heart was due to a technicality in rules that might have made the bowl ban meaningless. The Badgers will lose more in revenue by being banned from television than by being barred from bowl competition, the newspaper said. The newspaper said the technicality was due to the timing of the investigation into the alleged violations. According to the schedule. The University now has until Nov. 29 to answer by either accepting the penalty or appealing it. 3 charged in point-shaving scandal NEW YORK — Indictments were unsealed yesterday charging a former Boston College basketball star and two other men in connection with a point-shaving scheme at the school during the 1978-1979 season, authorities said. A federal grand jury in Brooklyn Monday handed up the indictments charging Ernest Cobb, 27, of Stamford, Conn., with conspiracy to defraud the United States government. Cobb, who played professional basketball in Israel last season, was the leading scorer on the Boston College basketball team during the 1978-79 season and was an All-America honorable mention. Also named in the indictment was Peter Vario, 47, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Richard Perry, 38, of Staten Island, N.Y. Vario and Perry are charged with conspiracy to commit sports bribery and interstate travel in aid of racketeering, Dearie said. All three face a maximum sentence of five years in jail and a $10,000 fine if convicted of the charges. SCOTT SWENSON DENNIS STRICKLAND "Top Candidates Facing Top Issues" Paid for by Priority = John Welling, Lt SALE-A-BRATION Nov. 14-19 Nov. 14-19 NEW THOMPSON CHAIN REFERENCE BIBLE Savings over $7 While Supplies Last Plus Many Other Specials Limit One Per Customer Please EFERENCE bookstore ROSS 711 WEST 23RD STREET 842-1553 LAWRENCE KANBAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Malls Shopping Center OLD STYLE NIGHT tonight at Cross country teams end seasons, please coaches By JANELLE MARTIN Sports Writer Manual was unable to run on the day of the conference race because he was The KU men's and women's cross country teams finished their seasons last weekend at the National College Athletic Association District V meet. Neither team had individuals who qualified for nationals. Despite the results from its last meet, men's coach Bob Timmons said that his squad had made progress this season and that he was pleased with the achievement of the runners on the team. Three runners on this year's team recorded times that rank among the ten fastest in KU women's cross country history. The Jayhawks, expected by a coaches' poll to place six, surprised some schools at the conference meet when they finished in fourth place without one of their top runners, freshman Joe Manual. 50¢ Cans Door prizes 7-12 Senior Brent Steiner was forced to miss the district meet last weekend as he suffered a broken leg. 715 Massachusetts Junior Paula Berquist is ranked second, freshman Cindy Blakeley is fourth and sophomore Caryne Finlay is ninth on the list. interest athletes in our program that is developing," he said. “As we went into regionals, Greg ran well and Tim had some difficulty with traction because he had short spikes,” he added. “There was that Brent missed the meet. "That was a disappointment because I believe he had a chance to be on the team." Rovello said he looked for next year's team to be much improved, since all but one of this year's top five runners will compete in Big Eight level of competition this year. entries in the race were seniors Tim Gundy and Greg Leibert. In order to be named All-America, a runner must finish in the top 25 of American runners at the NCAA Nationals. The KU men's team will only lose Gundy from this year's team. Berquist, the Jayhawks' lead runner this season, received the Most Valuable Runner award based upon the lowest performance ranking list devised by Royello. "His career here was a good one." Timmons said of Gundy. "He was an enjoyable young man to coach and his attitude was super." Junior Susan Glatter was selected as the team's Inspirational runner on the team. Timmons said he would have a good nucleus to build around with the rest of the team returning for next year. And with a few additional runners, the University of Kansas should have a cross country team next fall, he said. "We have a good basis to start with now," said first-year women's coach Cliff Rovello. "A distance runner doesn't develop in one season." lose anyone to graduation. KU's team this year consisted of three juniors, two sophomores and four freshmen. He said he could see significant improvement in the team this year although the team was only able to place sixth in the Big Eight Conference meet. He said he considered the conference meet to be the best effort of the season by the team, however, because times improved and the Jayhawks finished one place higher than last year. The women's team, however, will not "To move further up in this competitive conference, our team will have to improve, and we need to attract University of Kansas." Rowlett said. He said that KU could attract those runners in the future because it now offers a better opportunity. 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