12 Friday, September 19, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Sports briefs KU volleyball team to compete in 5-team weekend tournament The KU volleyball team will travel to Peoria, Ill., this weekend to play in the Bradley Invitational. The Jayhawks will face Butler, St. Louis, Notre Dame and Bradley. Kansas head coach Frankie Albitz said she had not seen the teams that would be at Bradley play yet, but she thought they would be tougher than most of the teams the Jachawks had played so far. Baseball team to play 2 games tells the Jayla's 4-1 play. The KU's record is 4-1. The Jayhawks suffered their first loss of the season Wednesday when the lost to Nebraska in four games. The KU baseball team will play a double-header Sunday against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. The first game will begin at noon at Holcom Park, 25th Street west of Iowa Street. KU women golfers in Oklahoma Two nine-inning games will be played. The Jayhawks will take a 1-1 record into the game. The KU women's golf team will play this weekend at the All-College Kick-off in Edmond, Okla. Kansas golfers competing in the tournament are senior Marilee Scheid, junior Tina Gnewch and Susan Pekar, and freshmen Sherri Atchison and Donna Lowen. intramural football meeting set A meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday in the north gym of Robinson Center for any student, faculty or staff members wanting to form an intramural football team. Rules and regulations will be discussed during the meeting, as well as types of leagues available. Team rosters will be due Sept. 23 and 24. Intramural swim entries are due Entries can be given to Rick Cameron at the center. The football games will be played at the football fields at the corner of 23rd and Iowa streets beginning Oct. 6. Entries for Monday's intramural swim meet are due by 5 p.m. tonight. Entries can be submitted to Rick Cameron in room 208 of Robinson Center. Men's and women's team and individual competition is open to any KU student, faculty or staff member. Events are scheduled to start at 7 p.m. at the center. Injury ends season for Balboni KANSAS CITY. Mo — The 1986 season is over for Kansas City Royals first baseman Steve Balboni. This week Balboni learned he had two ruptured discs in his back. Now he's concerned about the future of his baseball career. Balboni hit 229 this year, including 29 home runs, and 88 RBI. He said he would return to Kansas City, Mo., last night, and planned see Paul Meyer, Royals physician, for additional X-rays. Then Balboni will seek several other medical opinions. "I want to know what the surgery will do, and what will happen if I don't have surgery," he said. "I'm worried about it. I don't know how long it'll be before I play again" or if I'll play again. The doctor said it shouldn't be a career-ending injury, but who knows?" John Schuerholz, Royals General Manager, said he didn't want to picture the Royals without Balboni. His back problem, the first "serious" injury 'bull' Ballonb's career, also has caused concern in the Bailen "Maybe he can come back fully recovered," Schuerholz said. "If not, we'll just have to wait and see what happens." He said third baseman George Brett might be moved to first base if Bailoni didn't return. However, Brett has been sidelined because of an injured right shoulder. The shoulder apparently stiffened up again Wednesday, and prevented Brett from playing. "They've been talking about moving me over for a long time," he said. "Sooner or later, I guess it's going to happen. I just do whatever they tell me to do." Rams get rights to quarterback ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Los Angeles Rams acquired the rights yesterday to Houston quarterback Jim Everett in what head coach John Robinson called a dynamic move for the future. The Rams obtained Everett, the Oilers' No.1 draft pick and former Purdue star, by trading All-Pro-guard Kent Hill, defensive end William Fuller and three draft choices. Rams spokesman Pete Donovan said. The draft choices are the club's first-round selection in the 1987 and 1988 drafts and the fifth-round choice in 1987. Redskin Hamel faces charges FAIRFAX, Va. — Dean Hamel, the Washington Redskins starting defensive tacks, face up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Hamel was charged with assaulting a female companion, police said yesterday. Hamel allegedly punched Stacey Hurley, 24, of Reston, Va., in the face at an Italian restaurant owned by teammate Curtis Jordan, said Kurt Durham, police captain. The restaurant is popular with Redskins advertisement Durham said the incident occurred about 1 a.m. Monday, about 10 hours after the Redskins' 10-6 victory over the Los Angeles Raiders Hamel, 6-foot-3 and 275 pounds, is a second-year player. He is charged with simple assault, a misdemeanor. He is scheduled to appear in Fairfax County General District Court on Oct. 7. Two ex-quarterbacks honored Layne played for the Chicago Bears in 1948 and the New York Bulldogs in 1949 but earned his fame with the Detroit Lions from 1950 to 1958. WASHINGTON — Bobby Layne and Otto Graham, two of the dominant quarterbacks of the 1940s and 1950s, were named yesterday to the National Quarterback Hall of Fame. Graham played for the Cleveland Browns from 1946 to 1955. The team, with him as quarterback, won NFL titles in 1950, 1954 and 1955. Graham was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965. From staff and wire reports. MEET THE AUTHOR! Before the game, David Dary, of the K.U. journalism school, will be on hand to meet you & autograph your copy of his new book, Entrepreneurs of the Old West. Random House $22.95 Time: Saturday, Sept. 20 Before the K.U.-Utah State game (11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Place: Oread Book Shop in our new location on Level 4 (Main Floor) of the Kansas Union All Oread Book Shop purchases 15% off on Saturday, Sept. 20! Leading Edge Model D: Captures community with power and compatibility LAWRENCE. KS—Faculty, students and the business community had been flocking to a new IBM-compatible computer—the Leading Edge Model “D”. This remarkable PC is perhaps the “hottest” selling PC in town. Sold locally by Computer Outlet, 804 New Hampshire Street, the Model "D" has been built with the best features of many of its competitors. It comes standard with 2 disk drives, 512K, parallel and serial ports, plenty of expansion slots, DOS 3.1 and even a clock/calendar. Best of all, the Model "D" includes a high resolution (720 X 350) monitor with graphics capability. Most PCs would require an additional $495 board to achieve this combination. 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