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Students must have a KUID with a current fee sticker when they pick up their tickets. Students will not be allowed to pick up tickets for anyone but themselves. All-sports basketball tickets available at Allen Field House Sports Briefs Injured Snell returns to practice HUTTON 842-5208 OPTICAL CO. 742 Mass. 10:06 Mon.-Fri. 10:2 Sat. "Arnold is moving around pretty well," head coach Bob Valentele said yesterday. "It was good to see him out there." Fullback Arnold Snell, who suffered a knee sprain in Saturday's Oklahoma game, returned to the field yesterday to practice on a limited basis. there. Kansas lost another player to knee injuries. Mike Long, linebacker, will not play Saturday against Colorado, Lynn Bott, director of sports medicine, said. Soccer club remains undefeated The women's soccer club beat Benedictine College 1-0 in Atchison yesterday. The goal was scored by Leigh Strom, Palosverdes, Calif., sophomore. Kansas' record is now 6-0. KU's next game is at 10 a.m. Sunday against Benedictine at Shenk Complex at the corner of 23rd and Iowa streets. COLLEGE PARK, Md. — The Atlantic Coast Conference and the University of Maryland yesterday banned Terrapins head coach Bobby Ross from the sidelines during his team's next ACC game as punishment for grabbing a referee after the Terrapins' loss to North Carolina. Ross, in his fifth year at Maryland, also was reprimanded by the university for his actions. Marvland coach reprimanded Conference Commissioner Bob James said Ross would be limited to the press box for a Nov. 15 game against Clemson in Baltimore's Memorial Stadium. Clemson head coach Danny Ford also is banned from the sidelines during that game as a result of an on-field incident in last season's game against Maryland. In the season before, the behavior of Coach Ross at the conclusion of the game in question has caused embarrassment to this institution, the University of North Carolina and the Atlantic Coast Conference," said Maryland Athletic Director Charles Sturtz. Furious that game officials had allowed North Carolina what he thought was an additional timeout, Ross dashed across the field at Kenan Stadium after the game and shoved past one referee before grabbing referee Don Safrit by the shoulder as he was leaving the field. Hagler has signed a contract to defend his title April 6 in Las Vegas, Nev., against former wetweight and junior middleweight champion Leonard. Leonard has been inactive since 1982 and is not ranked by the WBA. WBA won't endorse Hagler fight PANAMA CITY — The World Boxing Association yesterday threatened to strip Marvin Hagler of his middleweight championship if he fights Ray Leonard in an unauthorized title bout. The 12-round bout has been sanctioned only by the World Boxing Council. Hagler is recognized as 160-pound champion by the WBC, WBA and International Boxing Federation. "The WBA can strip him of his title the moment he gets in the ring and the bell sounds for the first round, because at that moment, he will be violating all our regulations," said Alberto Aleman, president of the WBA World Championship Committee. IBF President Bob Lee last month threatened to strip Hagler if he fights Leonard rather than the No.1 IBF contender, Thomas Hearns. From staff and wire reports. Lanier named Manager of the Year United Press International NEW YORK — Hal Lanier, a protege of Whitie Herzog who guided the Houston Astros to the National League West title in his rookie year as manager, yesterday was named NL Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Roger Craig of the San Francisco Giants finished third with two first place votes and 42 points. Jim Felsel of Philadelphia, who had one second place mention, and Jim Leyland of Pittsburgh, who garnered one third place vote, were the only other managers to receive votes. Lanier, 44, was a runaway winner over Davey Johnson of the New York Mets, even though Johnson's club won 108 games and captured the NL East crown by $21_{1/2}$ games over Philadelphia. In a balloting conducted by 24 members of the writers' association — two from each NL city — Lanier received 19 first place votes and 108 points while Johnson picked up three first place votes and 62 points. It marked the third straight year that Johnson has finished as an also-ran in the voting. Lanier and Johnson were the only managers to be named on all 24 ballots. Points were awarded on a 5-3-1 basis for votes from first through third. award in his rookie year. Under Lanier's direction the Astros posted a 96-66 record and finished 10 games ahead of second-place Cincinnati. Houston was eliminated by the Mets in six games in the league championship series, but only regular season records count in the voting. "You really have to give credit to the ballplayers," said Lancier. "They're the ones who went out there and performed. They played hard. They did everything we asked of them and that's all anyone can ask for. I'm really excited about the awards I've received. They do mean a lot to me and this organization." Since the award was established by the writers' association in 1983. Lanier is the first manager to win the SALE ENDS: November 8 One factor to which voters obviously gave major consideration was that Houston was not expected to win the NL West while the Mets were considered heavy favorites to win the NL East. Many baseball experts picked the Astros to finish in the second division, coming off the team's mediocre 83-79 record in 1985. However, Lanier, a former minor league Manager of the Year who tutored under Herzog as part of the Cardinal skipper's staff from 1981-85, utilized his personnel very effectively and got production from all areas of the club. 469 YEAR PROBLEM 95 These were posted for debate, not division. But divided they have been - Lutherans and Catholics Now for 21 years a U.S. Dialogue has developed And Lawrence Catholics and Lutherans are studying results. Welcome to the Dialogue Sunday at St. Lawrence Catholic Center on "Justification of Faith" (Nov. 16 the Dialogue will be at Immanuel Lutheran Church) Lutheran Campus Ministry 1204 Oread 843-4948 Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Amnesty International presents A Concert to Light One Candle Friday, Nov. 7,1986 Kansas Union Ballroom Featuring: Emerald City Council Mana L.A. Ramblers Tickets $3.00 ($4.00 at the door) ON SALE NOW in SUA Box Offices. 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