8 Friday, October 10, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs Volleyballers to face Wichita, Iowa State in weekend games The KU volleyball team will play two matches this weekend as it faces Iowa State tonight and Wichita State tomorrow. The Jayhawks will meet Iowa State at 8 p.m. in Allen Field House. The match is the fourth Big Eight Conference meet for the University of Kansas, 16-3 overall and 2-1 in the Big Eight. Iowa State is 5-8 overall and 1-1 in Big Eight play. Tomorrow morning, the Jayhawks will head to Michigan. Wichita State or a football against the Snooker's "Iowa State may be pretty tough," KU head coach Frankie Albitz said yesterday. "We're anxious to play them. The Jayhawks have beaten Wichita State three times this year. "I hope we do well because we beat them at home last year." KU ends softball season at OSU The KU softball team will conclude its fall schedule in the Oklahoma State Invitational tournament today and tomorrow in Stillwater, Okla. KU head coach Bob Stanclift said the tournament should be one of the strongest in which the Jayhawks, 7-5. have played this season. The competition will include four of last year's top ranked teams. Texas A&M is the runner-up in the 1986 national tournament last spring. Nebraska finished fourth in the tournament and KU was ninth. Oklahoma City was the runner-up in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics championship tournament. Stanclift said the tournament would be a good measuring stick of the team's progress, which had been hard to determine so far this year. "We've had some injuries and haven't been in situations where we can make evaluations," he said. Freshman pitchers Roana Brazier and Reenie Powell are two players who have been out with injuries. Brazier had a pulled hamstring and Powell had surgery recently. Both are expected to be back in action at Oklahoma. Outfielder Sheila Connolly has been bothered by back problems throughout the season. Second baseman Reenie Noble has not played all season after having shoulder surgery. The team has worked on offense for the last tournament. Stanclift said the Jayhawks had been competitive in every game they had played. "We've been working a lot on offense and bunting to make use of the team's speed." He said that if the Jayhawks could make scoring opportunities pay off, they could compete with every team at the Oklahoma State tournament. DES MOINES. Iowa — Authorities have charged former Iowa State football player Marques Rodgers with two felony counts for allegedly using a credit card Former Cyclone accused of theft Rodgers, a sophomore defensive end from Joplin, Mo., reportedly used the card to make $290 in purchases at a Des Moines shopping mall. stolen from one of his coaches Rodgers had been arrested in Story County along with former teammate Hughes Suffren in connection with an August burglary at the home of Iowa State Assistant Coach Ed Lambert. Both players were suspended from the team after the arrest. JV basketball meeting Monday An organizational meeting for students wanting to try out for the men's junior varsity basketball team will be held at 7 p.m. Monday in the film room at Parrott Athletic Center. The center is located between Allen Field House and Anschutz Sports Pavilion. Tennessee is put on probation KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The NCAA yesterday placed the Tennessee men's athletic program on probation for one year but levied no sanctions or penalties against it. Tennessee officials said the ruling meant the NCAA Committee on Infractions accepted an internal university report on rules violations and endorsed the actions taken by the school on the violations. The probation begins immediately, but it has little effect without sanctions. Volunteers teams' television appearances and postseason competitions will not be affected. Tennessee's internal investigation revealed a few instances of football players receiving extra benefits from boosters and also found that many players violated complimentary game ticket rules. There were no findings of recruiting violations. University officials had issued football head coach Johnny Majors a public, written reprimand for failing to report that former star quarterback Tony Robinson twice used cars belonging to booster Robert Overholt of Knoxville. Overholt was disassociated from the program. Dooley drops suit, agrees to go BLACKSBURG, Va. — Virginia Tech football Coach Bill Dooley ended his dispute with the school yesterday by dropping his $3.5 million lawsuit and agreeing to leave at season's end for a report $600,000 buoyout. University President William Lavery would not disclose the terms of the settlement, but numerous reports placed the figure at half the value of Dooley's seven-year contract as head coach and athletic director. Sports Information Director Jack Williams said Dooley would have no comment until it was officially over, possibly when the Board of Visitors takes up the matter at its Nov. 14 meeting. The board is expected to ratify the accord. Tech officials had no problem with Dooley's coaching - his current team is 4-1 and he is expected to be the school's all-time winning coach by the end of the season. But they wanted to split his dual role of football coach and athletic director. From staff and wire reports. TRAIN WITH THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY'S LEADER, AND YOU COULD END UP LEADING THE INDUSTRY. Over half the nuclear reactors in America are operated by one organization. The Navy It has to be. The technology is the most advanced in the world. The men in charge are the industry's best. That's why the Navy Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidacy Program is the most sophisticated training available. College juniors and seniors who qualify for the program can earn $1,100 a month while still in school. 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