University Daily Kansan / Thursday, September 11, 1986 11 Sports briefs Players win linebacking jobs; defensive end leaves Jayhawks Sophomore Warren Shields and junior Stacy Henson have won starting linebacker positions for the Jayhawks' season opener against North Carolina. 11:30 a.m. Saturday, at Memorial Stadium, head coach Baja Valesente said yesterday. "It's not that they (John Randolph and Rick Clayton) have done a bad job," Valesente said. "It's just that these other players have really improved, and I can't keep them out of the line-up. It's a nice position for a coach to be in." Shields and Henson will start at the outside linebackers spots, and junior Rick Bredesen will start in the middle. Valesente shortened practice to 90 minutes yesterday as the Jayhawks continued to work on their game plan for the Tar Heels "We've worked so hard that I felt we needed to cut back and just work on execution," Valesente said. "We need to get our legs back by Saturday." Valesente announced yesterday that junior defensive end Paul Sper had left the team. He gave no reason for Sper's departure. Aggies to stay between games Sper, who redshirted last season, was a transfer from Pierce Junior College in Woodland Hills, Calif. WARRENBURG, Mo. — The Utah State football team will spend a week in Warrensburg, Mo., between its game scheduled Saturday with Missouri and its Sept. 20 game with Kansas in Lawrence. "We will spend the week in Warrensburg." said Agadg head coach Chuck Shelton. "We do not have class until the end of September. It's not for economic reasons, but we benefit economically." Shelton said the stay in the western Missouri town would be good for the squad, giving the players a chance to get used to the humidity in the Midwest. The Aggies will go through daily two-hour workouts at the CMSU practice fields and will stay at a dormitory on the school's campus. Tennis tournament entries due Entries are due at 5 p.m. today for the Recreation Services singles tennis tournament to start Sunday. A doubles and mixed doubles tournament will be held Sept. 28, and entries for those are due Sept. 25. REDWOOD CITY, Caif. — Jeff Kemp will start at quarterback for San Francisco in place of Joe Montana Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams, 49ers Coach Bill Walsh said yesterday. Kemp to start against old team Students can get information on the tournaments in room 208 of Robinson Center. Kemp was acquired from the Rams in the offseason. Kemp was acquired from the Rams in the offseason. "We've won without Joe on other occasions, and I think we will do it this time." Walsh said. "Jeff's a good quarterback." Walsh also said there was a slim chance Montana would be able to play Sunday, but he was not optimistic. Mike Moroski, who has been in and out of the 49ers organization several times in the past two years, was signed yesterday. Montana has been suffering from lower back spasms and a minor left knee strain. A doctor examined his back yesterday and advised him against playing this week, but Walsh said Montana's status could change at any time. Cities bid for Olympic Festivals COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A dozen cities have bid to be host of the 1989, 1990 and 1991 U.S. Olympic Festivals, the U.S. Olympic Committee said yesterday. The festivals are a 34-event summer competition sponsored by the USOC in non-Olympic years. The 1986 festival took place this summer in Houston, where it drew a record 345,944 spectators. Los Angeles, which was host for the 1984 Olympics, is considering the 1990 festival, the USOC said. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Ariz., and Worcester, Mass., have entered official bids for the 1989 Olympic Festival, the USC said. Eight other cities will decide next month which year they will seek to host the event. Other cities expected to bid are San Antonio, Texas; Philadelphia, Detroit; Washington, Columbus, Ohio; Portland, Ore; and possibly Raleigh-Durham, Chapel Hill and Greensboro, N.C. Those North Carolina cities already are hosts for the 1987 festival and the USOC has not decided if host cities should be repeated within a four-year period. From staff and wire reports. REMODELING SPECIAL If you put up with the mess we'll cut your hair $ 800 for less... 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