41 10 Tuesday, October 21, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Sports briefs ABC to televise KU-OU game; late kickoff will require lights ABCBTV announced yesterday the decision to televise the Nov. 1 Kansas-Oklahoma football game at 2:30 p.m., moving back the previously scheduled 1:30 p.m. starting time. The University of Kansas was notified earlier this month by ABC and ESPN that the KUOU game was under consideration for regional coverage, said Monte Johnson, athletic director. "Once the request is made," Johnson said, "it's usually an automatic commitment later on." The choice was made by ABC to air the game because Oklahoma is one of the top teams in the nation and the game will be a Big Eight Conference match-up. Johnson said. Because of daylight-saving time changes Sunday, lighting will be set up at Memorial Stadium for the later part of the game. Lighting arrangements will be set up through the Big Eight Conference and ABC, and possibly could be installed by Musco, the company that provides lighting for the Big Eight. even though the game will not be considered a night game, this will be the first game played under lights at Memorial Stadium since Kansas lost 6-0 to Haskell Indian Junior College in 1931. KU men's golfers place third The Kansas men's golf team finished third out of six teams with a score of 604 yesterday at a golf tournament at Wichita State. Tulsa won the tournament with a two-round total of 586 and Tulsa's Andre Bossert was the individual winner with a total of 142. Junior Brian McGreevy finished in ninth place and was the top Kansas golfer with a 150. Senior Steve Madsen had a 151 and sophomores Jon Brunning and John Ogden each shot 153. Freshman Clay Devers was the fifth Jyahawk with a 154. Nebraska took second place with a team score of 590. Wichita State's "Black" team finished fourth with a 605 and Wichita State's "Yellow" team shot 613 for fifth. Kansas State finished in sixth place with a 624. Judge drops players' charges UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — A judge yesterday dropped obstruction of justice and possession of cocaine charges against two University of Maryland basketball players who had been linked to the drug-induced death of teammate Len Bias. Prince George's County Circuit Court Judge James Rae dropped the charges at the request of state's attorney Arthur Marshall. Marshall said Terry Long, 22, and David Gregg, 19, who were with Bias when he died from cocaine intoxication, cooperated with the county grand jury investigating Bias' June 19 death. Rugby team 2-1 in tourney The Kansas Rugby Club's A team went 2-1 at the Heart of America Rugby Tournament this weekend in Kansas City, Mo. Kansas combined their club members into an A and B team for the 32-team tournament. The B team finished with a record of 1.2. Neither team qualified for the semifinal round. Kansas A beat the St. Louis Hornets 24-0 in the first match. Two ties were scored by Doug Hassig and one each by Doug McCuley, Louie Reiderer and Carlos Rivolo. Paul King kicked two conversions. the A team also won its second match against the Omaha Rugby Club 160. King scored two tries and Reiderer and Tom Rosemice each scored one. The Kansas City Rugby Club downed the Kansas A team 6-0 in the third game, scoring two penalty kicks for three points each. The Kansas B team's only victory came in its second game, against Palmer College. Kansas won 27 0. Steve Jackman and Scott Emerson each had two tries in the game. The B team lost to the St. Louis Fakons 14-0 and to the Topeka Rugby Club 21-4. Mike Hammond scored the only try for Kansas against Topeka. Nebraska teams on probation MISSION - The Nebraska football and women's softball programs have been placed on probation for a maximum of one year for violations of NCAA extra-benefit rules, the National College Athletic Association said in a news release yesterday. The probation does not affect post-season play or television appearances for the football team. The NCAA adopted action taken previously by the University against an assistant academic counselor because of her involvement in violations regarding the football team. The women's softball team's standings and participation in the 1985 National Collegiate Division I championship will be deleted and the team will have to return its trophy, because two ineligible student-athletes participated in championship play in 1985. From staff and wire reports. 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