8 Tuesday, October 23, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Two football players arrested By Debbie Myers (ansan staff writer Two KU football players were arrested and charged with battery between 1:30 and 2 a.m. Sunday after hitting two doormen at the Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St., according to Lawrence police records. The players, Brian Christian, 20, and Gary Oatis, 21, were released on $150 bond each. Both are scheduled to be released at Lawrence Municipal Court on Oct. 31. Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesperson, said the two football players struck the two doormen while trying to force their way back into the bar after being asked to travel earlier in connection with a fight. Mulvenon said the doormen received no medical attention. it wasn't something the doormen could control right away." Straley said. "Quite a few people must have been hurt because quite a few times people came up to the bar asking for a raag full of ice." Nancy Straley, who was tending the bar Saturday night, said that as many as 20 people were involved in a second fight in the bar in which tables were knocked over and glasses were broken but that it was hard to stop them, and people were fighting and how many people were trying to break up the fight. She said that KU football players came to the bar often and usually were good customers. She said that when the first fight broke out in the bar, it was small enough that doormen had been able to move it outside. But the second fight involved more people and lasted for 10 minutes, so the police were called. Bob Frederick, KU athletic director, said the incident was the football team's business. "It was just a huge mass of people obviously fighting, and I couldn't really tell what was going on." Straley said. "It was so far in the back of the bar, and the bar was so crowded that "Coach Mason is concerned with the conduct of our student athletics, both on and off the field, and has dealt with this incident internally." Frederick said. "As to the charges, he made it clear that matters outfactually, and it would be inappropriate to make any comment until the process has run its course." Bar violence incites complaints A downtown Lawrence bar is hurting other businesses in the area, according to the vice president of the company. By Elicia Hilli "We've noticed that there has been an increase in violent activity at the corner of Eighth and New Hampshire," he said. "And it's affecting property values in the area." Andy Ramirez, vice president of Downtown Lawrence, said his organization was complaining about Ricky Dean's, formerly A.J. S., 117 E. Eighth St. commissioner in session with Lawrence city commissioners last night. George Paley, president of Downtown Lawrence, said, "There is excessive littering with beer bottles, and people have been seen vomiting and urinating on them." He added that he would go to need to go to their cars when they leave work at 5 p.m. City Commissioner David Penny said the club was catering to people who encouraged violence. "This club has been called a gun and knife club," he said. The bar's co-owner, Patrick Conroy, who was not at the study session, said that he was upset that no one from Downton Lawrence had talked to him about problems with his bar. "We have tried hard in the two years we've owned the bar to clean up the public problems," he said. "The real problems are with people who hang out in front of the club. We try to clear them out and end up calling the police frequently. We don't like those people hanging out in front of our business." Conroy said he would call today to discuss the situation with the commissioners. Summer Osburn, Lawrence resident, said that she had been coming to the bar for five years and that she thought it was a good idea. "Any club you go to you see fights because it's the alcohol," she said. "This is a family bar because it's cheap." 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