14 Wednesday, September 10, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs Anderson returns to Jayhawks; chase still on for linebacker job Senior tight end Jeff Anderson rejoined the Jayhawk football team yesterday after being suspended last spring. Head coach Bob Valesente said Anderson was suspended for not following academic and team guidelines. He practiced in shorts yesterday, and as soon as he is in shape, will join the rest of the team. Anderson is not expected to play Saturday. Valesente said the competition for the third starting linebacker spot probably wouldn't be decided until game time Saturday. John Randolph, Stacy Henson and Warren Shields are battling for a spot beside starting linebackers Rick Bredesen and Rick Clayton. Freshman Quintin Smith has moved ahead of junior Ronnie Caldwell as the starting wide receiver on the depth chart. Jay Allen is listed as the starting left offensive guard ahead of Vance Lacey. Offensive tackle Bob Pieper, who broke his foot on the first day of practice, will have it X-rayed Monday to determine whether it is mending properly. Valesente said the Jayhawks had worked on implementing the game plan for Saturday's home opener against North Carolina at 11:30 a.m. "I think we're getting better," he said. "Because of our inexperience, we're showing some inconsistencies, but we're making terrific progress." Students told to pick up tickets Students who have ordered all-sports tickets or football season tickets need to pick them up at Allen Field House by Friday, said Richard Konzem, executive director of the Williams Educational Fund. Konzem said that of 7,300 tickets sold, only about 3,500 had been picked up. Konzem said those students who have not gotten their tickets can pick them up at the field house between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. If students do not pick up their tickets soon there is a possibility of losing them. Konzem said. "Even if students just want the basketball tickets, they need to get them soon," he said. "If they don't pick them up after three or four football games, we assume that they are no longer at the University." "If there are a number of tickets that have not been picked up, we may have to sell those tickets again." Along with the all-sports tickets, students will receive a complimentary ticket to the Kansas-North Carolina football game. Konzem said the complimentary ticket was a way to thank students for supporting KU athletics. Basketball team to receive rings The 1985-86 KU men's basketball team, which finished in the final four in last year's NCAA championship tournament, will receive its championship rings during halftime ceremonies at Saturday's season opening football game. the first game will be an "extravaganza", said Kent Weiser, director of marketing and promotions for the KU sports department. Along with the presentation of the rings, a skydiving exhibition will take place. Weiser said the six-man skydiving team would enter Memorial Stadium at 11:24 a.m. Saturday. The skydiving team will perform an aerial exhibit before the game and, after landing on the 50-yard line, present the game ball for the kickoff, he said. KUAC might extend drug testing The Kansas Athletic Corporation wants to add coaches, sports administrators and cheerleaders to its drug testing policy, an official said yesterday. testing policy, anthem of the KUAC was considering the additions to the athlete-based drug tests but would not take action for a couple of months, said Gary Hunt, assistant athletic director. The group will put off the new action until further into the athletes' testing. "We want to get the squads into the process before we make any further changes," Hunter said. "We're also going to have to take a look at our budget and see if we can afford the additions." a href=d the adnoun Drug tests will cost the sports medicine department $23,350 for fiscal year 1987. Last year's program cost only $17,106 Because of amendments to the drug policy in August by the KUAC, a higher number of athletes will take more tests than last year — raising the total cost of testing 36.5 percent. Each athlete will be tested a minimum of twice during the academic year. An athlete might or might not be notified of one or both tests. Previously, an athlete was tested during the presession physical and once randomly during the year. Athletes are tested primarily for use of cocaine, amphatamines, anabolic steroids, and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which is found in marijuana. The first time an athlete tests positive, the athlete is advised to get professional counseling. After 40 days, the From then on, the athlete is tested randomly every month. With a third offense, the athlete is subject to permanent suspension and loss of financial aid. athlete is tested again The Kansas baseball team will open its fall season at Holcom Park against Johnson County Community College tomorrow. One nine-inning and one seven-inning game are schedduled. The first game will begin at 1 p.m. 'Hawks to open season at Holcom An official at the Kansas Sports Information Department said the team would play most of the fall season at Holcom Park because of the continuing renovation of Quigley Field. Play at Quigley Field can begin once a backstop is installed. Wathan gets minor-league post OMAHA, Neb. — John Wathan, who has been a player or coach in the Kansas City Royals organization since 1971, was named manager of the 1987 Omaha Royals Holom Park is on 25th Street, west of Iowa Street. Since the All-Star break, he has been first-base coach for Kansas City. Omaha pitching coach Frank Funk has been interim manager since June 26, when Manager John Boles was promoted to director of player development for the Royals. Funk will continue as Omaha pitching coach and Adrian Garrett, former major-league outfielder and catcher, will join the Omaha staff as third-base coach. Wathan, 36, retired as an active player at the end of the Royals' 1986 spring training session and was named to the club's coaching staff. Wathan, the Royals' No. 1 draft pick in the 1971 January free-agent draft, holds the major-league season record for steals by a catcher with 36 in 1982 Talk on athletes, drugs scheduled From staff and wire reports. Bruce Wooley of Brigham Young University will speak on "The Athletes - Use and Misuse of Drugs" tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Admission is free. vesterday, team owner Gus Cherry announced. 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