12 Friday, September 5, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs KU opens volleyball season with match against Shockers The Kansas volleyball team will open its 1986 season against Wichita State at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Allen Field House. The Jayhawks may be without one of their top players, hitter Judy Desch. Desch, who underwent surgery in July for a hernia, said last night that her status was uncertain. Jodi Oeschlager, Lawrence freshman, has been practicing in Desch's position and may take her place in tomorrow's match. Junior Eileen Schwartz, Desch's back-up last year, is recovering from knee surgery and will miss six to eight months. The Jayhawks are starting their second season under head coach Frankie Albiz. The team is the same as last year's; no players were lost to graduation. Jayhawks focus on timing The Kansas football team worked on timing in running and passing plays during practice yesterday, head coach Bob Valesente said. The Jayhawks also worked on special teams play and worked to establish cohesiveness, he said. Junior offensive tackle Jim Davis, who had been sidelined with a pinched nerve, returned to practice in full pads. He practiced without pads Wednesday. "I think Jim Davis being back helped add a little bit more to the offensive line," Valesente said. "He's been there before and it's important to give leadership." The team will not practice today but will rest before a mock game at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at Memorial Stadium. NCAA investigating 'Bama TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The NCAA is investigating whether Alabama violated regulations by transporting football players to a teammate's funeral, school officials said. The National Collegiate Athletic Association in Mission has asked for information on the Aug. 28 funeral of Willie Ryles in Columbus, Ga., just across the state line from Ryles' hometown of Phoenix City, Ala. The rules in question have to do with extra benefits for student-athletes. Palmer sets record with ace POTOMAC, Md. — Arnold Palmer's stunning hole in one, his second in two days on the same 185-yard hole, makes him the first professional U.S. golfer to accomplish that feat. U. S. gone in the pro-aim preceding the four-day Chrysler Cup PGA Seniors tournament made the 13th hole-in-one of his career. Only five other Americans, all amateurs, have made consecutive holes-in-one on the same hole, the Washington Post reported yesterday. San Diego Chicken wins suit quoting Golf Digest's Hole-in-One Clearing House. ST. LOUIS — A federal appeals court yesterday ruled against Cleveland Indians pitcher Don Schulze in his $2 million suit against the San Diego Chicken. The right-handed pitcher suffered a separated left shoulder in a collision with the Chicken and contended the injury forced him to change his pitching motion and made him less effective. Wrestler awaiting sentence IOWA CITY, Iowa — NCAA wrestling champion Brad Peirth, awaiting sentencing on his fifth criminal charge in three years, still can compete for the Hawkeyes if his grades improve. Iowa coach Dan Gable said yesterday. Last week, a Johnson County, Iowa, district judge sentenced Penrith to one year probation on a charge of drunken driving and ordered him to pay $338 restitution for destroying a parking ramp gate. Two weeks ago he was convicted in Dallas County District Court on a second drunken driving charge and is to be sentenced Sept. 26. Gable, the 1984 U.S. Olympic wrestling coach, said he would take disciplinary action against Penrith, who now is academically ineligible to compete. From staff and wire reports. MEXICAN and AMERICAN FOOD MON.-FRI. (11:00-2:00) LUNCHEON BUFFET (burritos, cheese enchiladas, rice beans, tacos) (burritos, cheese enchiladas, rice beans, tacos) ALL YOU CAN EAT $4.25 $4.25 TUES. & SUN. 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