Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 29, 1983 Kallmeyer practicing with Jayhawks again KU place-kicker Bruce Kallmeyer was practicing at Memorial Stadium yesterday, and says he is back on the team to stay. Both Kallmeyer and head coach Mike Gottfried said yesterday that they had ironed out the misunderstandings. "Mike's meyer's absences from practice." Kallmeyer said that at the urging of academic counselor Mike Fischer, he and Gottfried met Saturday morning and talked over the situation, and the outcome was that they could work at practice yesterday afternoon. "I'm just glad we got everything worked out," Kallmeyer said. The original problem stemmed from Kallmyer's missing three practices before spring break because of school work. Kallmyer said that when he returned and found his locker cleaned out he had the impression that he would not get to play even if he continued to work out with the squad, but he cleared that up with Gotfried. Kallmever will make up the eight workouts he missed on his own time. Gottfried said that he was pleased Kallmever was back. "He wants to be part of the team," he said. The formal announcement has come. Chancellor Gene A. Budig revealed yesterday that he had received a letter from the NCAA informing him of the The NCAA works in mysterious ways. NCAA silence policy frustrating but just JAN BOUTTE Sports Editor allegations being investigated by the NCAA so that KU could respond. has gone beyond a preliminary investigation. That's it folks, that's all we're going to find out until the investigation is over and done with. Just that the whole mess To be honest, we can't even be sure that the charges sent to Budig are the same that spurred the preliminary investigation, because once the NCAA starts investigating a program, you never know what will turn up. EVERYBODY, including me, wants to know more. Yesterday's news was like giving a drank one ounce of beer and saying, "That's all for now." But the NCAA keeps a tighter cap on leaks than does Monte Johnson. There are good reasons for the blanket of regulations that the investigation, but it is sure research. Coming on the heels of the firing of the basketball coaching staff and in the wake of the death of Larry a new sports information director, the leadership officer only adds to the preservation of sports at U.S. colleges. THERE IS NO SOLID information available, but there are more rumors than you can listen to in one day. It's hard to tell. See how quickly it makes him pound. The Kansan, along with every other area newspaper, is trying to get the facts. But with the NCAA investigation I thought you should be warned. In spite of the constant talk about the subject on campus, the facts are going to be hard to dig out because KU has a lot to lose by talking. By no means is that an intimation of guilt. It's just the mechanics of an assault on behalf of demands silence from the investigators. Strict compliance with all aspects of the investigation is considered a must for the University, whether innocent or THE NCAA'S REASONS, while frustrating to a reporter, are very sound. The NCAA doesn't want the school to be convicted in the public's eye before the NCAA reaches its own conclusions. David Berst, director of enforcement for the NCAA, said, "It's simply the way we operate. There might be a number of allegations that might be found to not be factual. That would affect an institution adversely." It makes sense. So sit tight. When something happens, and that something will be the conclusion of the investigation, you'll be the first to know. Until then, have you heard any good rumors lately? Women's track team places first in four events The KU women's track team placed first in four events and qualified for the national outdoor championships in two of those events at the Arkansas Invitational Saturday in Fayetteville, Ark. Tudie McKnight took first place in the long jump with an NCAA national qualifying mark of 20.3. McKnight had qualified for the national meet several times before the Arkansas meet this weekend. The 400-meter relay team of Mc- Knight, Lora Tucker, Dora Spearman and Connie McKernan also qualified for nationals with a first-place time of 46.4 seconds. IN THE 400-METER dash, Tucker finished first with a time of :56.2. Teammate Stine Lerdahl won the shot put with a 4-7 throw. KU women finished second in four other events. Long-distance runner Caryne Finlay finished second in the 10,000-meter run in the 2008 Olympic Games. high hurdles, Donna Smithermann raced to a 14.2 point place-finish. Spearmon placed second in the the 400-meter high hurdles with a time of :63.2 and Becky McGranahan threw the discus 152-7 to also place second. OTHER NOTABLE finishes by KU track team members included Kari Hagaby's third-place throw of 140-3 in the discs, Connie McKenna's third place in the discs, high school leader Annette Craighean's third place in the 800-meter run. Five other Jayhawk track team members placed in the meet. Heather Houchin finished fourth in the 10,000-meter, Gretchen Bajema finished sixth in the 1,500-meter, Spearmon finished sixth in the 100-meter, Cindy Cox finished fourth in the 400-meter high hurdles and McGranahan finished fourth in the shot put. “THIS WASN’t A bad meet despite the cool temperatures and the rain!” Kansas crew rows to victory The Kansas crew left the competition its wake at the Dustbowl Regatta in Nebraska on Sept. 30. Although they could not enter all of the events because KU doesn't own a 4-man shell, KU racked up 74 points in nine games and novice events in taking first place. 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