Page 10 University Daily Kansan, February 18, 1982 Scandals continue to hit athletic programs Every kid dreams of being in the limelight when he is young. years and had their first winning season in five years. Some of those kids' dreams are fulfilled. But others reach the limelight in different ways. There are few athletic programs nationwide today that haven't been touched with some form of scandal at one time or another. Kansas is no exception. VESTERDAY THREE KU football players were charged with one count of burglary and one count of grand theft each. RON Two of the players were starters: junior defensive tackle Broderick Thompson and sophomore offensive tackle Renwick Atkins. Cedric Alexander, the third player charged, is a freshman who sat out this season because he was academically illibutile. A SITUATION like this jeopardizes a football program that Don Fambrough has worked so hard to turn around. The three were released on $2,500 recognition bonds. This year the Jayhawks, who finished the regular season with an 8-3 record, went to their first bowl game in six Whether or not the three are found guilty, the incident will give KU a bad name and could also hurt recruiting the next few years. KU hasn't been the only school to come under fire. Earlier in the week a starting linebacker on the University of Iowa football team, Todd Simonsen, was charged with assault and criminal trespass by a female student, Julie Metzner, at the university. The past couple of years controversy has struck the universities of Oregon, Kentucky and Indiana. KENTUCKY AND Oregon both had football players charged with rape. Other Kentucky players were charged with murder. At Indiana, basketball coach Bobby Knight dismissed several players when he caught them with marijuana. However, the most recent scandal that drew national attention was the Boston College incident, in which three players were convicted of throwing At Boston College, Henry Hill paid three Boston College players during the 1978-79 season to shave points in nine games. Hill paid each of the players $2,500 per game except when they didn't do as he wished. Then he didn't give them anything or cut them back. But it hasn't been just players Renwick Atkins throughout the nation. More and more coaches are facing a variety of charges. ONCE AGAIN at Oregon, six coaches, including football coach Rich Brooks, four of his assistants and swimming coach Rich Schleicher were fined a report $9,000 as a result of an investigation revealing that several football players and a swimmer had obtained bona academic records. Almost the identical situation occurred at New Mexico where basketball coach Norm Ellenberger and assistant Broderick Thompson coach John Whisenant were charged in federal court with mail fraud and racketeering in connection with the college trans- naming Lobes player. Innocent or guilty, the charges against the three Jayhawks have localized a growing national trend. College and crime are often intertwined. Putting an end to this is more important than the next victory. See related story, page 1 etc. Intramurals Basketball YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Rec. A (playoffs) Leather Ballers 43, Dragons 30 Independent Men Monday Grosse Pointe 53, Red Ribbons 43, Tampa Bay 61, Cincinnati 38, Villanova 81, Bill Valvore's Bunch 61, The Tortoise 38, Cincinnati 37, Chicago 61, Lawrence Catholic Center 46, Skippers 43, Have New 88, Dana 29, Hornsby 43, Have New 88, Dana 29, Hornsby 43 Independent Men Ree R Racquetball TOURNAMENT RESULTS Ment Advanced Rec. B Vooedo Nuns 29, Skale 28, Skale 29 Coelonja 28, Coelonja 28 Henry E' 34, Goldbels 29 Goldbels 29, Warda 24, Warda 29 Taihei Waters 47, The Marlboro 30 Lakers 46, Marlboro 44 Lakers 46, Marlboro 44 FPNPD1317.37 Laramie Adult Education 35 Laramie Adult Education 35 Laramie Language 24 Dava County College 24 The Good Anniversary 37, D.P. 34 Good Anniversary 37, D.P. 34 South Wind Speaks 33, The Wrath 25 South Wind Speaks 33, The Wrath 25 Nora Flaack, winner- Margaret Donner, runner-up Steve Minter, intermediate Steve Wimmer, winner- Brittany McKee, intermediate Linda Hinder, intermediate Lisa Larson, runner-up Naomi Novice Tim Burler, winner- Jon MacAdamk, winner David Sakumura, runner-up Women's Advocacy Geaslands 28, Red Dogs 24 Mawkell's Demons 28, Me'sMaudaders 22 Buller's Bombers 57, "Go Nada 26 Vigil Stormer's Thirsty Herd 34, F & W Men's Novice Tin Borel, winner Mark White, runner-up Mokeski traded to Cavaliers By United Press International The Cavaliers will get the lesser of RICHTEL FIELD. Ohio-The Cleveland Cavaliers Tuesday sent forward Kenny Carr and center bill Lainheimer to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for forward Phil Hubbard, center Paul Mokeski and two draft choices. the Pistons' two first-round choices this year, either their own or Washington's, plus the second-round pick Detroit from the Kansas City Kings last year. Mokeski, a former Jayhawk, averaged 7.1 points last year, but was down to 3.2 in reduced playing time this week. He has been bothered by a back injury. Tie In With Us Recreation Services Racquetball Mixed Doubles Tournament Entry fee is one can of unopened racquetballs submitted with completed entry form. Entry deadline is Thursday, February 25, 5:00 p.m. In 208 Robinson. Play begins Sunday. February 28. For more information call 864-3546 An independent psychiatric evaluation was recently ordered in Paola, Kansas for a retarded man charged for the third time with second-degree murder in the 1977 stabbing of a sixteen year old girl. The accused, a thirty-five year old man, had previously been found unfit to stand trial in two separate evaluations conducted at state hospitals in Larned and Osawatomi. The judge took under advisement a motion by the accused's attorney to dismiss the charge because of the findings of the aforementioned two evaluations and added that if the man was found incompetent a third time, the charge would be dismissed. PSYCHATRIAC LECHECS CONTINUE THEIR ATTACK ON THE SOCIETAL CORPUS Black's Law Dictionary tells us that a person is unfit to stand trial "if he or she lacks capacity to understand the nature and object of the proceedings, to consult with counsel, and to assist in preparing his or her defense." The accused's capacity to comprehend can sometimes only be perceived by the most erudite members of the psychiatric profession. This was undoubtedly the reason the judge decided to ignore the results of the two earlier court-ordered seances and permit the accused to be examined by the staff at the Menninger Foundation. Now while the psychiatric profession has been adjudged qualified to determine an individual's competency to stand trial, it has remained conspicuously silent about how to deal with those who combine this alleged incompetence with an ongoing murderous intent. Although the Sixth Amendment begins by promising to the accused "In all criminal prosecutions . . . the right to a speedy and public trial," our judicial system is steadily amassing a backlog of cases in part because of the considerable time it squanders listening to psychiatrically-inspired gibberish. While our governing units at all levels are periodically reviewing cases, we have been unable to conduct forensic prostorms for obstructive justice. If our legal apparatus is ever to function in the manner envisaged by the Founding Fathers, it will be necessary to clear the courts of these professional parasites. William Dann 2702 W. 24th St. Terrace Umpire dies in sleep DUMORE, Pa.—Nestor Chylak, an American League美职篮 for 25 years and assistant supervisor of the league's umpires since 1979, died yesterday. He By United Press International Chylak, a native of Olyphant, Pa., died in his sleep and was pronounced dead at his home by the family physician, Dr. Paul Remick, at 7:15 Chylak was considered the model umpire of his era. He combined authoritarianism with tact and a sense of humor and held the respect of players and managers. Chylak became an American League ampire in 1954 after eight years in the minor leagues. He was a veteran of five World Series, three American League Championship Series and four All-Star games. the only one in the world that everybody else can do better." Chylak once said an umpire's job "is "I umprided for 25 years and can honestly say I never called one wrong in my heart," he once recalled. "The way I see it, an ampire must be perfect on the first day of the season and then get better every day." In New York, baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn and American League President Lee MacPhail paid tribute to Chylak. "Few have ever been more respected in his field than Mr. Chylak," Kuhn said. "Everyone looked up to him and developed more respect every time I saw him in a World Series or an All-Star game." MacPahla said in a prepared statement, "He had the confidence of young umpires on the staff as well as the respect of the senior man. He was always ready to catch coaches and certainly one of the finest umpires in major league baseball." DAILY Wed.-Sun. 6-10 live music nightly 10-? $1.00 HIGHBALLS 70' BOTTLES of 7th SPIRIT 642 MASS. 842-9549 Application for Student Senate Spring'82 Budget Hearings Now Available in Senate Office (no late applications accepted) Deadline for group application: March 1-5 p.m. MARY JANE Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain March 17-22 Spring Break Mar.12-17 With or Four full days Rentals All lifts Lodging Transportation by sleeper bus Scoreboard only $245 Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference 841-8386 Space is limited! Team W 7 W 14 Pct. GB Indiana W 37 L 14 - - Boston 26 T 10 - - Washington 25 25 500 12 - New Jersey 25 25 500 12 - Nebraska 25 25 434 12 - Milwaukee...37 14 725 Colorado...37 14 725 Atlanta...22 10 15 Indiana...22 10 423 Chicago...39 10 365 Hickory...30 10 15 Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 16 17 27 669 - Delaware 28 33 15 40% - Darling 14 19 15 4½% Ulah 18 17 33 35¹⁵% Ulaan Baba 18 33 35¹⁵% Kansas City 17 34 32 17% Los Angeles 35 17 673 % New York 34 17 673 % Portland 28 16 604 % Golden State 38 22 560 % New Jersey 28 23 490 % San Diego 31 27 270 % New Jersey 115, Chicago 106 Connecticut 103, New York 102 Houston 115, Cleveland 102 San Antonio 106, Detroit 113 Minnesota 104, Miami 103 Atlanta 117, Utah 109 Team W L Pct. GB Broncos 7 1 43.8 6% Kansas State 6 5 545 4% Nebraska 6 5 545 4% Oklahoma State 6 5 545 4% Kansas 4 7 364 8% Colorado 4 7 364 8% Illinois State 4 6 353 8% Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPE ranking. Oklahora State 72, Kansas State (1) 62 Colorado 80, Kansas 80 UP1 TOP 96 RESULTS North Carolina (21) 69, Lake Forest (18) Maryland (20) 58, Kentucky (9) 84, Florida 78 Boston College 69, Georgetown (12) 71 Charlotte (20) 50, Mississippi State 48 30) 50, Missouri State 48 $ 3^{1 / 2} \mathrm {c}$ COPIES Service Beyond Duplication 838 MASS. — 842-3610 HOUSE OF USHE Hockey hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Detailed Information Use Kansan Classified Patrick Division Team | W | L | T | G | FG | GA | Pts. Hawks | 38 | 18 | 7 | 62 | 179 | 194 | 65 Philadelphia | 31 | 21 | 10 | 216 | 224 | 227 | 65 NY Rangers | 28 | 21 | 10 | 216 | 224 | 227 | 65 Washington | 17 | 31 | 10 | 216 | 224 | 227 | 65 Montreal 33 11 11 12 270 166 74 Buffalo 32 18 9 275 184 73 Boston 32 19 8 328 394 70 Hartford 31 18 9 184 204 46 Hartford 31 18 9 184 204 46 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Campbell Conference Norris Division Minnesota 23 19 17 17 249 215 65 St. Louis 23 19 17 17 249 215 65 Tampa Bay 20 18 17 17 233 204 54 Winnipeg 20 36 11 11 217 254 51 Toronto 20 36 11 11 217 254 51 Houston 20 36 11 11 217 254 51 Edmonton 37 13 13 13 327 286 56 Calgary 22 13 11 241 234 85 77 Vancouver 22 96 12 104 220 82 76 Colorado 31 11 12 130 282 68 56 New York Mets Manager 6 District 3, Toronto 7, Montreal 8, Edmonton 7, Minnesota 4 Washington 5, Los Angeles 2 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 17 7 5 173 Baltimore 18 16 752 % New York 18 16 782 % Buffalo 12 13 490 % Cleveland 9 14 378 % Houston 7 15 318 % Philadelphia 15 18 318 % St. Louis...20 14 833 Wichita...10 10 653 Kansas...10 10 69 Memphis...10 17 370 Phoenix...10 17 370 Philadelphia...7 18 280 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. THURSDAY DRINKATHON. $1.00 at the Door 25c DRAWS It Could Only Happen at THE HAWK 1340 Ohio THURSDAY DRINKATHON WHAT IS KU RUGBY? To find out you are invited to attend KU Rugby Informational Meeting at 4:00 p.m., Sunday, February 21 above Johnny's Tavern 401 North 2nd. Food and Refreshments Provided by KU Rugby Club. Proudly Presents A LUPE Tonight thru Saturday, 1st Set Starts at 9:30 $1.25 Bar Drinks all night long! 25c Draws 10-11 p.m.