- University Daily Kansan / Monday, November 24, 1986 Bowling 5 Continued from p. 1 day and Saturday at Royal Crest Lanes, Ninth and Iain streets, said Betty Boone, a Special Olympics volunteer. The event was part of the Kansas Special Olympics 1986 Indoor Sports Tournament. Other activities included a volleyball tournament Friday in Robinson Gymnasium, a dance Friday night at Union Ballroom and skating Saturday at Fantasyland, 3210 Iowa St. The only problem, according to Margie Young, member of Lawrence's Special Olympics committee, was too many volunteers. Young said that only about 200 volunteers were expected at the bowling center Friday, but 375 people showed up to help. Kim Angino, a member of the City Host Committee for Special Olympics, said about 70 percent of the volunteers were KU students from organized living groups. Angino, Lawrence sophomore, said the committee sent out notices last month to all the school leaders and staff. up posters advertising the event. Walter said he was a volunteer for the event because the Lawrence High School soccer team was supposed to participate in a community service. Although this was the first time he had volunteered for such an activity, Walter said, he enjoyed himself enough to consider participating again. Many of the KU students who volunteered said that watching the looks on the winning athletes' faces was the highlight of their experience at the bowling tournament. Mary Ross, Arkansas City junior, said she enjoyed just watching the athletes get excited when they performed well. Ross helped Debbie Noble, a 16-year-old athlete, bowl Friday. Noble won first place in her division. When talking about winning, she grinned so wide that her eyes closed. She said that winning made her want to dance. After throwing a gutter ball, Kim Mann, right, Lawrence resident, gives a hug to Peter Willmert, Lawrence High School sophomore. Brenda Steele/KANSAN lack of an increase would have a negative effect on the faculty, said Mel Dubnick, chairman of the University Senate Executive Committee. Dubnick said that when he had met with other faculty members earlier this month, he had noticed the salary Faculty "They might as well wave goodbye to the best of the young faculty," Dubnick said. "That's not good news. Continued from p. 1 "No raises for next year will not help at all." issue had affected their morale. Dubnick said KU probably would pursue other ways in which to generate money for salary increases, such as tuition increases. In asking for the 8 percent increase. University officials were telling the Kansas Legislature what was needed to be competitive, Dubnick said. Reqents Continued from p. 1 collect $83 million less in taxes than anticipated. This would mean a $13 million state deficit. "Let's take the bump now and prevent this from happening again," he said. "We're minimizing fiscal year 1987 with the hope of something happening in 1988." The Regents system will do better if it takes the cuts in fiscal year 1987, which begs July 1, and avoids “bullets and bumps.” Kohlip said. "The possibility looms large that there could be another reduction," said Stanley Kopik, executive director of the Regents. "The state has to trigger some funds so that it does not work with a negative cash flow." rate would be $5 more than the tuition increase originally planned for fall 1987. Becker said another option was to move up already planned tuition increases. Instead of increasing tuition from the spring to the spring, the new spring Becker said that these were only options and that no final decisions would be made. Last spring, the Regents decided to increase in-state tuition at the University of Kansas by 2 percent and non-resident tuition by 9.5 percent. "We're putting this on the table today with the understanding that this is only an option," he said. "There is no vote today, we're just putting it on the table." The Regents are requiring each school to reduce its general fund spending by 3.8 percent. Each school would decide in which areas it would reduce spending and prepare a statement on its decision by Dec. 4. Representatives of the schools objected the proposal. Some argued that they already had taken severe cuts. "We have a responsibility to the students to ensure continuance of quality," Budig said. Chancellor Gene A. Budig told the board that the 1983 backups never had been reinstated, that education had taken the heaviest blow and that educational schools never had recovered. Under Hayden's proposal, KU would have to reduce the Lawrence campus budget by $1.31 million and Kansas Medical Center by $2 million "We're beyond cutting fat," Wichita State President Warren Armstrong said. "We're cutting bones and marrow now." Large drink with purchase of any sandwich The Grinderman Sunday Special FREE of any sandwich 704 Mass. 843-7398 A4 Monday, November 24, 1986 Sports Almanac HELLO Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 Missouri 10 21 7 10 48 First quarter MU --- Cameron 2 yard run (Whelihan kick) MU --- FG Whelihan 43 yards MU — Moore 35-yard pass from Cameron (Whelan) MU - Cameron 7-yard run (Whelanhkick) MU - Moore 45-yard pass from Cameron (Whelanhkick) Fourth quarter EC Wisconsin 98 seats MU — Young 3-yard run (Whelhan kick) PASSING Kansas, Donohoe 16-9-3-119, Orth 16-5-1-58 Missouri, Cameron 6-4-0-111, Henningson 3-2-0-19 Oklahoma 20 Nebraska 17 RECEIVING Kansas, Caldwell 4-40, Harvey 3-58 Soil 3-25, Vaughn 2-25, San Juan 1-21, Ray 1-8 Missouri, Moore 3-89, Wallace 2-31, Hagens 1-10 Oklahoma 7 0 0 13 20 Nebraska 7 3 7 0 17 RUSHING Managers Korges 6-4, Korges 11-2, Othrani 6-4, Korofsky 7-5, Milosavcic 8-3, Morita 6-4, Miloracevich 9-10, Barnett 19-16, Cannon 11-8, Redd 11-6, Slowows 8-3, Dyson 8-5, Eslim 8-1, Haji 8-1, Tsai 8-3, Milosavcic 8-3, Bennick 8-3, Barnett 8-1, Tsai 8-3, Milosavcic 8-3, Bennick 19-16, Orthrani 6-4, Korges 11-2, Othrani 6-4, Miloracevich 9-10, Barnett 19-16, Cannon 11-8, Redd NU - FG Klein 32 yards NU — Jones 2-yard run (Kieln kick) OU — Holeway 4-yard run (Lastbar kick) NU - Smith 25-yard pass from Taylor (Klein kick) OU — Jackson 17-yard pass from Holeway (Lashar kick) OU — GO Leather 31 yards RUSHING HOWEVAH, Holloway 25-75, Carr 13-66, Johnson 10-14, Colts 28-11,龚轩 13-66. Perry 2-3, Jackson 1-4 (B).Nebraka, Taylor 24-14. Perry 2-3, Kelvin 1-4 (B).Nebraka, Taylor 24-14. Kelvin 1-4, Kelvin 1-4 (B).Nebraka, Taylor 24-14. PASSING Oklahoma, Holloway 12-6-14 147, Nebraska Tennessee, Jackson 12-6-14 147, Nebraska Caboneros, 1.8, Nebraska; Brisman, 2-5-14 258, Caboneros, 1.8, Nebraska; Brisman, 2-5-14 258, Milton, 11-9, Bannerville, 1-1-14 209, Milton, 11-9, Bannerville, 1-1-14 209 As you see below, the exams will be here before you kn Colorado 49 Kansas State 2 First quarter CU — Oliver 22;vard pass from Walters (DeLine kick) Colorado 7 21 7 14 49 Kansas State 0 3 0 3 0 second quarter 8-yard run (DeLine kick) CU) Walters 13-yard run (Delle kick) CU) FG Forter 50 yards CU) Oliver 4-yard run (Delle kick) CU) Walters 34-yard run (Delle kick) yard run (DeLine Third quarter CU — Weatherspoon 25-yard run (DeLine kick) CU — Weatherspoon 25-yard run (DeLine kick) Fourth quarter CU -- Weathersphere 2-yard run (DeLuce kick) Kisck -- I yard run (DeLuce kick) PASSING. Colorado, Walters 4-40-111 Kansas State Houston, 8-32-7/6 Emergency test prep help for the imminent MCAT and DAT RUSHING C. Oliver, 15-27; Weatherhead 12-92; Walters 18-101; Kesel 7-33; Smith 1-19; Trevor 8-10; McGraw 8-14; Cali 10-4; Kansas State; Jordan 32-84; Wilson 6-2; J. William 1-0; Hang 6-8. RECEIVING Colorado, Manzana 280, Oversee 1.12; Fernand 1.94, Kanaka State, Blades 212; Elder 1.18; Hughes 1.15; Brown 1.11; Dean 1.8; Jordan 1.3; Wilson 1.0 Oklahoma State 21 Iowa State 14 Iowa State 0 7 0 7 14 Oklahoma State 0 14 0 21 2 second quirtern ISU — Henderson 1-yard pass from Gundy (D'Oncelli nKC) — Keith 10-yard pass from Gundy (D'Oncelli nKC) — Dilail 1-yard pass from Gundy (D'Oncelli nKC) OSU — Dykes 20-yard pass from Gundy (O'Donnell knick) Authentic Chinese Food Women Bryant Fun (Frank Ackley) For the best in RUSHING Iowa State Henderson 10-38 Warner 12-64 Jackson 4-14, Nebraska 4-14, Oklahoma State Nash 16-64湖南 7-13 Lumley PASSING Iowa State. 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