10 Tuesday, September 16, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Sports briefs KU volleyball team to play defending Big 8 champions The Kansas volleyball team will play Nehraska at 8. n.m. today at Allen Field House. Newaska at 8 p.m. today in the Last year, Nebraska beat the Jayhawks in two regular season tournaments. The Cornhuskers, who won the Big Eight Championships, went on to place second in the NCAA Regional Championships. "I hope we'll be able to compete with them," head coach Frankie Albitz said yesterday. "They lost earlier this season to some teams they were expected to beat, but I think they'll be ready for us." ready for us. Nebraska has 11 returning lettermen. Nebraska has 11 returning lettermen. Kansas will have the advantage of having Judy Desch, junior hitter, back in the line up. Desch was injured earlier in the season. Florida State player buried MIAMI — Pablo Lopez, the Florida State football star killed Saturday by a shotgun blast outside a college dance, was buried yesterday. About 400 people, including Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden; Lopez's mother, Blanca; and new wife, Potsie, crowded the small St. Raymond Catholic Church. The eight pail bearers were led by Seminoles linebacker Fred Jones. The bilingual service also included remarks by the Rev. Leo Armbrust, University of Miami chaplain. Almost 1,000 Florida State students, faculty and supporters attended another emotional memorial in Tallahassee at FSU's Ruby Diamond Auditorium. The crowd heard Lopez's teammates and friends, many in tears, describe the 21-year-old offensive lineman. He was killed by a shotgun blast to his stomach during an argument outside a dance on campus. Three people have been arrested in connection with the incident. Tiger named player of week KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dick Chapura, who had four quarterback sacks along with 11 tackles in Missouri's 24-10 victory over Utah State, was named the Big Eight Conference's defensive player of the week. The 273-pound senior defensive end was a unanimous selection by a panel of media observers. Chapura is the first Missouri player to be honored with the award since linebacker Jay Wilson's selection in the next-to-last game of the 1983 season. Others nominated for the defensive award included Iowa State linebacker Dennis Gibson, Kansas State tackle Kevin Humphrey, Oklahoma State tackle Leonard Jackson, Colorado linebacker Don Deluzio and Kansas end Phil Forte. Jury selection begins in suit RIVERHEAD, N.Y. — Jury selection began yesterday in the $2 million personal injury damage trial initiated by a photographer against tennis champion Martina Navratilova and her $4 million countersuit — after lawyers failed to settle out of court. The lawsuits stem from an incident at the 1982 U.S. Open in which Arthur Seitz alleged that Navratilova grabbed his camera and viciously attacked him when he sought to photograph her after she was defeated by Pam Shriver in the quarterfinals. Yesterday, the attorneys for Seitz and Navratilova, Marvin Mitchelson and Edward Hart, met in the chambers of State Supreme Court Justice Lester Gerard in a futile attempt to settle. Legendary sportscaster dies LEWISVILLE, Texas — Gordon B. McLendon, the legendary broadcaster credited for creating the Top 40 radio format and play-by-play radio sportscasts, died Sunday night at his home. He was 65. Widely recognized as the founder of modern radio programming, McLendon put together the Liberty Broadcasting System in the late 1940s and '50s, and sold it to 458 stations. homes. He moved to McLendon, who was known to millions as "The Old Scotchman," died of cancer at his Lake Dallas estate, north of Dallas, at 9:20 p.m. Sunday, said Edd Routt, a family friend and former assistant of McLendon. He built a national reputation with his lifelike re-creations of sports events, adding such sound effects as the crack of a bat and ball and crowd poses. Pacers sign Auburn's Person INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers yesterday announced the signing of top draft pick Chuck Person to a multi-year contract. pick CHECK 1 The 6-foot-8 forward from Auburn averaged 21.5 points and 7.9 rebounds a game last year. He was the school's all-time leading scorer. The signing was announced by General Manager Donnie Walsh who flew back to Indianapolis on Sunday for final talks with Person's agent, Herb Rudoy of Chicago. From staff and wire reports Eagles loss provides no moral victory United Press International PHILADELPHIA — A 13-10 overtime loss to the Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears on Sunday hurts as much as last week's 41-14 pasting by the Washington Redskins. Philadelphia Eagles head coach Buddy Ryan said yesterday. "I've heard people talking about a moral victory, but that's a bunch of bull." Ryan said. "In 'n pro football, there's no such thing as a moral victory. The players get paid to win, I get paid to win as a coach. "This leaves as bad a taste in my mouth as the one the week before down in Washington. The only good thing was our kids played hard the whole game and didn't make as many mental errors as they did the week before, even though they made some. One cost us a touchdown." Ryan announced two lineup changes for Sunday's home opener against the Denver Broncos. Michael Haddix will start at fullback in place of free agent Mike Waters and Kenny Jackson will be at wide receiver in place of Phil Smith. our mistakes against the Redskins, but it was the offense that had trouble against the Bears, throwing four interceptions and losing two fumbles The Eagles' defense made most of Haddix played most of the game against the Bears, gaining 34 yards on nine carries and catching four passes for 27 more yards. passes for Waters, who had called the Bears "pansies" and "babies," was in the game for only three plays. "He wasn't doing the job," Ryan said. "He wasn't blocking who he was supposed to, so we got him out of there. Haddix probably saved his life." Ryan also hinted other changes Bears' middle linebacker Mike Singletary. they play. Quarterback Ron Jaworski said the quality of the team's effort should help in the future. "I'm kind of an emotional guy anyway," Ryan said. "I was so disappointed for our kids because they played so hard and didn't win." 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