University Daily Kansan / Fridav. September 12, 1986 9 Sports briefs Cross country teams open season at home Kansas' men's and women's cross country teams will see their first action of the season today and tomorrow. The men's team will face Southern Illinois and Johnson County Community College today at 4 p.m. The women's team will run against Johnson County at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. Both meets will be at Rim Rock Farm, approximately 10 miles north of Lawrence. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - No more Tennessee football players will be suspended this season for last year's violations of complimentary pass rules, the NCAA Eligibility Committee confirmed yesterday. Vols won't miss games The National Collegiate Athletic Association issued a statement from its Mission headquarters stating that 44 Tennessee players were guilty of violating the rule last season. Ten Daily 5:00 7:10 9:20 Sat., Sun. 2:30 NOTHING IN COMMON TICKETS ON CLOUD AND DREAM LINE Daily '5'00:07 10:92 Sat., Sun. '2:30 With the exception of 10 players who were suspended last week, all the guilty Volunteers will lose some complimentary passes this season. Eighth-ranked Tennessee plays Mississippi State tomorrow. players sat out Tennessee's 35-21 season-opening victory over New Mexico last week. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A judge yesterday denied a motion to dismiss cocaine selling charges against Until its reassessment of the penalty this week in a similar case involving Nebraska, the NCAA required one-game suspensions of players who violated the complimentary ticket rules. Tennessee had faced the prospect of suspension for 10 or more players for successive games until all guilty players had missed a game. AMES, Iowa — Two Iowa State football players and a former player have been charged with forging stolen checks and using them to buy merchandise in the Ames, Iowa, area. Defense attorneys argued that the cocaine-selling charges should be dropped because undercover agents delayed arresting Robinson and Cooper for two months — from November 1985 to January 1986 solely to gain a tactical advantage Kansas' senior defensive end Phil Forte on preseason practices against teammates: "There's nothing to look forward to when you line up against the same guys every day. It's like eating at McDonald's seven days a week." tormer Tennessee quarterback Tony Robinson and fullback Kenneth "B.B." Copper. ISU players charged But Assistant District Attorney Bob Jolley argued a two-month delay in a drug investigation was not unreasonable. Athletic department officials said that despite the charges, Anthony would start in tomorrow's season opener against Iowa in Iowa City. *BARGAIN SHOW back Terrance Anthony, 21, on a charge of second-degree false use of a financial instrument. Matt Boles, 20, a reserve defensive end, was charged with two first-degree counts. 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