University Daily Kansan / Thursday, September 25. 1986 13 Tennis team plays today By a Kansan sports writer The Kansas women's tennis team will begin play today in the Midwest Intercollegiate at Northwestern in Evanston, Ill. Head tennis coach Scott Perelman took seven players to the tournament, which marks the season-opener for Kansas. Tracy Treps, the No. 1 Big Eight Conference singles champion last season, was supposed to go, but she pulled a muscle in her right arm. Jeannette Jonsson, the No. 2 conference singles champion last spring, will lead the Jayhawks. "We're really disappointed Tracy couldn't make the trip." Perelman said recently. "We knew if there was any way she would be able to play she would be there. I'm glad it happened now and not in the spring season." The other players at the open tournament are Marie Hibbard, Susie Berglund, Christine Kim, Barbara Inman and Janelle Bolen The doubles teams are Berglund-Hibbard, Jonsson-Inman and Kim-Bolen. An open tournament means that no team scores are kept and each individual is placed in one draw. Therefore, Kansas players could play each other during the tournament. "We've practiced hard since the first day of classes and we are really looking forward to playing," Perelman said. "This is one of the premier fall tournaments for this part of the country. I think it will give us a good indication about where we stand." The top women's teams from the Big 10, Ivy League, Mid-America and Southwestern conferences also will compete. Northwestern was sixth in the final college tennis poll last season. Column Continued from p. 11 Declaring freshmen ineligible would give them a chance to acclimate themselves to the drastic change in environment. By the time they joined the varsity team, they would be mature athletes. There are other problems to be worked out in order to implement such action, but it could be done. A problem the NCAA faces boils down to the dollar. College athletes is a big-money business, and how many sponsors would like the idea of a Danny Manning or an Akeem Olajuplay playing only freshmen games? ESPN wouldn't exactly have filled its cameraman and commentators to Allen Field House to see Mammy not hold and pass around other reshmem. The NCAA would have to take a hard-line stand, but it would be for the good of all concerned. Byers has watched the NCAA develop step-by-step for 35 years, and he has demonstrated that he is capable of supporting such legislation. As a final salute he should seek the implementation of such a plan. Proposition 48 did bring to light some problems in college athletics and academics, but it also has its problems. Kansas has lost three football players to the proposition. The last one, however, was on a technicality. Wide receiver Quentin Smith scored well enough on the American College Test to qualify under Proposition 48. The problem? He didn't take it on national testing date. The NCAA ruled that only national test day results would count towards the guidelines. Smith took his test two days earlier because he was going on a recruiting trip — to Kansas — on the scheduled national test date. raul Buskirk, administrative assistant for academics at Kansas, said Smith was told by his guidance counselor at Jack Yates High School in Houston that he could take the test early. Even though the test was supervised by administrators from Texas Southern University, it wasn't a national testing day and the NCAA will not acknowledge the results. Here the system which was to help the student has hurt him. Since Smith was ill-advised and the test was monitored by qualified personnel, the NCAA should accept the results. Why should Smith be punished for something he was told would be within the legal bounds of the system? Although he will lose a year of eligibility, Smith has chosen to stay on scholarship at Kansas, and he should be congratulated on that decision. 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Rams to sign Everett today Javhawk quote of the week The Kansas baseball team will play a doubleheader against Allen County Community College at 1 p.m. today at Holcom Park, on 25th street west of Iowa Street. Baseball team to play two memberships available Bowlers travel to two meets The Kansas men's and women's bowling teams will begin their seasons this weekend when they travel to Wichita State Saturday and Emporia State Sunday. Because of recent rains, Lawrence Parks and Recreation will tell the Jayhawks whether they can play at Holcom Park this morning. KU head coach Mike Fine said that he was optimistic about the teams' chances. Wichita State finished third last year in the national championships. The Jayhawks were ranked 19th throughout most of last year. The women's competition will be tough at Wichita, he said. Wichita State's women team is the defending national champion. "The men's squad has a lot of experience back this year," he said. 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