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Wescoe Publication Center 1520 Wescoe Hall 864-3354 (next door to the cafeteria) Mangino angered after son receives vicious tackle in game John Nowak/Kansan By Doyle Murphy dmurphy@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter KU football coach Mark Mangino was involved in an argument with officials Friday, after his son, Tommy, was hit during a Lawrence High School game. Apparently, Kansas coach Mark Mangino's temper isn't reserved for the Kansas sidelines Mangino was seen shouting at officials after Lawrence High School defeated Olathe East 26-7 Friday night. Mangino was seemingly angered when his son Tommy, LHS' starting quarterback, suffered a vicious hit late in the game. Lawrence High School athletic director Ron Commons declined to name Mangino specifically, however he did say the school had handled an incident from the game. He also would not say whether Mangino would be allowed to attend LHS games in the future. "Appropriate action was taken by the school," Commons said. The Kansas State High School Activities Association demands disciplinary action in all cases of abuse of officials by coaches, players or fans. The host school and league are responsible forany punishments, said Rick Bowden assistant executive director for the Kansas State High School Activities Association. "In my eyes it wasn't a big deal, but it's being a big deal," Mangino said. "I reacted the way a responsible father should act in that situation." The Lions' next home game is at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3 against Sunflower League rival Olathe North. The Jayhawks play Baylor that Saturday in Waco, Texas. Kansas will travel to Tulsa this weekend. They play the Golden Hurricane at 6 p.m. Saturday at Shelly Stadium. - Edited by Ryan Malashock Weatherbie Teddleton face charges Jonas Weatherbie, Kansas' third-string quarterback, will appear in Lawrence Municipal Court Oct. 24, according to court records. Weatherbie, Annapolis, Md, senior, was arrested July 10 for driving while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license. Lawrence police arrested Weatherbie at Seventh and Mississippi Streets. He posted the $750 bond for his release. As previously reported by The University Daily Kansas, Brock Teddleton, junior defensive tackle, will appear in court Dec. 18 facing battery charges. In Tuesday's press conference coach Mangino said he took swift action in handling one case internally, but it was the only case he knew of. A Kansan reporter informed Mangino that other players were facing charges. Mangino said he would "act swiftly" if authorities brought the cases to his attention. Chiefs defensive players get defensive -Kelly McNearney The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A lot of defensive players for the Kansas City Chiefs are getting downright defensive. Being 32nd in a 32-team league is not the sort of recognition they craved. Never theless, after giving up 452 yards a game in their first three outings, that's where the Chiefs find themselves. "We've just got to hang in there," linebacker Glenn Cadrez said Wednesday. "Fortunately, it's September. Hopefully, we'll get all these little kinks out of the way and be around in December to make a bid for the playoffs." But Cadrez, who played for current defensive coordinator Greg Robinson during Denver's Super Bowl years, insists the problem is not a lack of gifted players. Big plays have been especially hard on the Chiefs. "I don't think there's a talent issue at all," he said. "I think this team is just as talented as the Super Bowl teams we had. The only thing with the Super Bowl teams we had was everyone who was out on the field knew exactly what they were doing, how to do it. They knew what the other team was doing more. They just believed in the scheme and themselves." serves. The Chiefs' secondary, shredded for a league-worst 357 yards passing per game, may be in even more trouble this week because of injuries to cornerbacks Eric Warfield and Ray Crockett. Coach Dick Vermeil said Wednesday he was still not sure if either would be available on Sunday against Miami. But Vermail said he's not going to use his team's low defensive ranking as a motivating ploy. "I don't talk about being last in anything," Vermeil said. "I find a way to turn some of that stuff around. Eliminate 15 plays and you're a long ways from last. We've given up 51 percent of our vards in 15 snaps." But Vermeil is not trying to hide the ugly stats from his defense either. "I think we all know," he said. "I stay on the positive side on stuff like that because I can show how easy it is to be much better. But being realistic about it, they know about it. We evaluate everything we do from a scheme standpoint." "If we were No. 1 in the league, we'd brag about it. 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