12 Friday, August 29, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Dan Ruettimann/KANSAN Hands-on training Mike Fisher, KU cornerback, puts defensive pressure on Sal Lewis, second string wide receiver. The football team practiced for two hours in shorts and pads yesterday behind Anschutz Sports Pavilion. Head coach Bob Valesente said the Jayhawks needed to work on their execution. Vincent Askew, a starting forward for last year's Memphis State basketball team, who said this summer that he was transferring to Kansas, has returned to Memphis State, said MSU Sports Information Director Mike Finn. Sports Briefs Askew changes mind again, heads back to Memphis State Finn said yesterday that Askew had enrolled at Memphis State and would be eligible to play this season for the Tigers. Askew, a junior, would have had to sit out a season and would not have been eligible to play for the Jayhawks until the 1987-88 season. Askew, who left Lawrence without notifying the Athletic Department, was unavailable for comment. Advisers watch team practice Kansas football head coach Bob Valesente continued his quest to unite athletics and academics yesterday. his quest to unite athletics and academies yesterday. At Valesente's request, faculty advisers watched part of the Jayhawks practice and afterwards we met at a private gathering of the advisers met with Valesente and other athletic officials to review National Collegiate Athletic Association's academic guidelines. "We're meeting with the advisers to update them on NCAA changes and regulations," Valesente said yesterday, "so we can continue the academic side of our program." On the athletic side, Valesente put the Jayhawks through a two-hour practice in shorts and pads. "We needed to lighten up in terms of equipment and work on our execution," Valesente said. "It really paid off today." the injury situation remained the same. Junior tackle Jim Davis with a pinched nerve; senior fullback David Cohn, bruised shoulder; junior defensive end Jon Stewart, back spasms; and junior wide receiver Murphy Ray, bruised shoulder, did not practice. Oklahoma picked to win title KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Defending national champion Oklahoma is a near-unanimous choice to repeat as Big Eight Conference football champions, according to a poll of sportswriters and sportscasters. The Big Eight said the Oklahoma Sooners were picked by 25 of the 27 reporters on the conference's Skywriters Tour that ended Wednesday. The two remaining ballots were cast for Nebraska, who was picked to finish second in the conference. Oklahoma finished with 214 total points in the poll, followed by Nebraska with 188, Colorado 155, Oklahoma State 138, Iowa State 100, Kansas 75, Missouri 69 and Kansas State 30. The reporters projected Oklahoma quarterback Jamelle Holloway as the Big Eight Offensive Player of the Year and Oklahoma linebacker Brian Bosworth as the Defensive Player of the Year. Holloway edged out Nebraska running back Thurman Thomas of Oklahoma State, 13-12, in the vote, while Bosworth was a unanimous pick. Freshman running back Terry Rodgers of Nebraska and freshman linebacker Sim Drain III of Oklahoma State were projected as the Big Eight newcomers of the year. Houston police lead Mets, 4-0 From staff and wire reports United Press International HOUSTON — A city police officer is boasting of brisk sales of T-shirts that commemorate the arrests of four New Yorkers Mets players outside a Houston nightclub last month. to a July 20 incident outside Cooter's nightclub that resulted in the arrests of second baseman Tim Tuefel and pitchers Ron Darling, Bob Ojeda and Rick Aujulera. Officer Al Skoczen said Wednesday that more than 400 of the shirts which say, "Houston Police 4, New York Mets 0," were sold within the first two days they were offered for sale earlier this week at two area stores. Skoczen designed the shirts. But attorney Dick DeGuerin, who represents the four Mets players, said the 4-0 print on the shirts was only the first-inning score. Tuefel and Darling are charged with aggravated assault of a police officer, a third-degree felony, for reportedly fighting with two off-duty Houston police officers who were working as security guards at the club. The incident started when one The slogan on the $9 gray shirts with blue and white lettering refers of the officers told Tueefl he could not take his beer outside the nightclub The two players are scheduled to be arraigned today. Ojeda and Aguilera were arrested on misdemeanor charges of hindering the arrest of Tuefel. Their trials are scheduled for November, DeGuerin said. Skooster said he and partner Joel De Plantis would donate 10 percent of the shirt sales to the Leukemia Society of America. Lendl, Navratilova advance in tourney United Press International Still a teen-ager, but with a history of injuries, Krickstein pulled out a 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 victory over Paul Annacone, the man who upset John McEnroe in the first round. Krickstein won the tie-break, 7-4, sweeping the final four points. NEW YORK — Aaron Krickstein, who thrives on five-set matches in the U.S. Open, produced another gem yesterday to advance to the third round along with top seeds Ivan Lendl and Martina Navratilova. While Krickstein struggled for 3 hours and 9 minutes on a cold, windy afternoon, Lendl and Navratilva followed an easier path to victory. Lendl, the defending men's champion, captured 10 consecutive games in defeating Robert Seguso, 6-3, 6-1, 6-2, in a night match. Navratilova required 61 minutes to win her second-round contest from Betsy Nagelsen, 6-2, 7-5. Oddly, Seguso's downfall started immediately after his best effort of the night when he broke Lendl to open the second set in a game that went to deuce five times. At that point, Lendl went on his 10-game streak, carrying him to 4-0 in the third set. "It was extremely difficult in the first set." Lendl said. "Robert played very well. Then I started returning a little better and I got him off his timing." Nagelsen managed to break Navratilova's serve in the fourth game of the second set and put up a worthy struggle before the top seed gained the decisive break from deuce in the 11th game. Krickstein double faulted and fell behind 4-3 in the tie-break, with Annacone getting the next two serves. Krickstein, though, produced a pair of winners to take the lead Third seed Steffi Graf continued along an easy route, sweeping the final 11 games to rout Andrea Temesvari, 6-1, 6-0 in 39 minutes. Fifth seed Yannick Noah, No. 8 Henri Leconte, and No. 15 Brad Gilbert gained the third round. 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