10 --- Friday, October 24, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Marqie Chambers/KANSAN Supertramp Denny Puckett, a KU diver, practices on a trampoline in Robinson Center. Puckett and two other members of the team practiced Wednesday in preparation for the men's swim team intrasquad meet tonight in Robinson Natatorium. Sports briefs Swimmers to compete The KU swim teams will compete today for the first time this season. The men have an intrasquad meet at Robinson Natatorium at 7 p.m. on Thursday. The women will swim in the Early Ram Invitational at Ft. Collins, Colo., the home of Colorado State. The meet will begin today and finish tomorrow. Also competing will be Wyoming, Northern Arizona, Utah and Colorado. Soccer club to play The KU men's soccer club will play Busch United, a men's team from Kansas City, Mo., sponsored by Anheiser-Busch Beer, at 12 p.m. Sunday at Memorial Stadium. KU's women's team, 4-0 on the season, will play at 2 p.m. Sunday against Southwest Missouri State at the Shenk Complex at 23rd and Iowa streets. The team beat Southwest Missouri State 1-0 last weekend. Games to be made up "Busch United is one of the nation's leading men's adult teams," he said. The men's club originally was scheduled to compete against Central Missouri State, but rescheduled with Busch United because it wanted to play a more challenging team, said Tony Vincent, club vice president. The KU baseball team will play Northeastern Oklahoma A&M at 12 p.m. Sunday at Holcow Park and Sports Complex, 25th Street west of Iowa Street. The teams will play two nine-inning games in the last games of the season for the Jayhawks, who have a record of 6-2. The games are make-up games for several that were canceled earlier this season. Football playoffs set Intramural football playoffs will begin Monday and continue until Nov. 8 for the 95 teams that completed the three-week regular football season. The championship tournament will be played at the Shenk Complex at the corner of 23rd and Iowa streets. Game times will be 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Game times for the final Sunday of play have not yet been decided. Brackets and game times will be posted outside out 208 Robinson. Colts sign former 49er INDIANAPOLIS — Dwight Hicks, a former All-Pro free safety who has played in two Super Bowls, signed a contract with the Indianapolis Colts yesterday. To make room on the roster, the Colts waived wide receiver Wayne Capers, a former Jayhawk, who joined the team in 1985. Capers had nine catches for 118 yards this season. Capers played for the University of Kansas from 1979 to 1982. He is seventh on KU's career receiving list with 73 catches for 1,138 yards. Hicks was released by the San Francisco 49ers last summer after becoming involving in a contract dispute. General Manager Jim Irsay said that the Colts were impressed with Hicks during a tryout Tuesday and that the club also had checked out Hicks' admission that he once used cocaine. "That's been put behind and now the focus is on the future," Irsay said. Hicks gained All-Pro honors from 1981 to 1985 and played on the 49ers Super Bowl teams in 1982 and 1985. He appeared in 96 games for San Francisco, making 469 tackles. He had 30 interceptions and 12 fumble recoveries. The 30-year-old Hicks was a sixth-round draft choice of the Detroit Lions in 1978. BUFFALO, N.Y. — Donald Silveri, coach of nationally prominent basketball teams at Erie Community College, said yesterday that he changed the grades of as many as 15 players to help them gain athletic scholarships to four-year schools. Coach altered grades Silveri resigned last week after guiding his team to the National Junior College Athletic Association's basketball tournament the past three seasons. In a hand-written statement and in a telephone interview yesterday, Silveri said that his actions were wrong but that he altered the grades to give the players a chance to quality for scholarships at Division I schools. He said the players did not know their grades were changed Some of the players now are starting for Division I teams, said Silveri, who wouldn't name the players or the schools. Silveri said he was frustrated by the lack of tutoring available to his players, many of whom came from the inner city. He was critical of a system that he said did not do enough for minority student athletes. Silveri, whose team was ranked eighth nationally last season among junior colleges, said he wanted to give the players who transferred to four-year schools "a shot at fulfilling their dreams." He said he altered the grades during the past three years and as recently as last summer. A day after he was confronted by college officials with the evidence, Silveri admitted he altered some players' final marks in the registrar's office before the grades were finalized by a computer. Bias' case continues UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — Two teammates of Maryland basketball star Len Bias have told authorities that they used cocaine with Bias for about three hours on the morning Bias died of cocaine intoxication, the Washington Post reported yesterday. In addition, Maryland players David Gregg and Terry Long said bias ignored warnings from Brian Tribble, the man charged with supplying the cocaine that killed him, that he was using too much of the drug, the Post reported. 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