10 Tuesday, August 26. 1986 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs Game time changes for Southern Illinois Gametine for Kansas' Oct. 4 home game against Southern Illinois has been changed from 1:30 p.m. to 11:30 a.m. The change was made because the game will be televised. Three other games scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. will be televised on the Big Eight-Raycom network. Those games are the season opener against North Carolina on Sept. 13 and road games at Kansas State on Oct. 18 and at Missouri on Nov. 22. KU tackle injured Junior left tackle Jim Davis pinched a nerve in his neck yesterday at practice behind Anschutz Sports Pavilion. "I went out and hit somebody and dropped my head and pinched a nerve," Davis said. Davis is expected to miss only two practices, Lynn Bott, director of sports medicine said. There were no new developments concerning the five players head coach Bob Valesente is holding out of practice because of academic questions. Valesente put the Jayhawks through a $2^{1 / 2}$ hour practice that emphasized the team's physical conditioning. "We have three weeks before our first game and we've got to get into playing condition." Valesente said. Rivers may not play SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame basketball star David Rivers, injured in a weekend automobile accident, might not recover in time to play in the 1986-87 season, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. Rivers, a guard who transformed a sluggish team into a fast- breaking one in his first two years, was listed in stable condition after surgery for a severe abdominal cut suffered in the accident Sunday, said Barbara Barrett, a spokesman for Elkhart General Hospital, about 20 miles east of South Bend. Barrett said that Kirby Gross, the surgeon who operated on Rivers, predicted a complete recovery but that the player's return for the coming season was questionable. Rivers was injured when a van driven by former teammate Ken Barlow went out of control when Barlow swerved to avoid an oncoming car about 15 miles southeast of the university campus, police said. Rivers was thrown through the windshield when the van rolled over, they said. Murray seeks trade BALTIMORE — All-Star first baseman Eddie Murray, stung by criticism from a club owner, reportedly has asked to be traded from the Baltimore Orioles. However, his agent said yesterday that the dispute would be resolved soon. According to the Baltimore Sun, the mainstay of the Orioles for 10 years is upset about how the club has treated his injuries this season and criticism in the press by Orioles owner Edward Bennett Williams. This is the first time Murray has been on the disabled list since he joined the Orioles. In July, Murray pulled a hamstring and re-injured it while testing the leg on a strength machine. Murray, a Gold Glove winner, has a career average of .298. From staff and wire reports. 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