8 Wednesday, December 2, 1992 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WAGON WHEEL CAFE Uphold a KU Tradition-- Visit the Wagon Wheel Cafe $2 DAILY LUNCH $2 SPECIALS Monday- Hamburger & Fries Tuesday- 3 Tacos Wednesday- Taco Salad or Russian Salad Thursday- Grilled Cheese & Fries Friday- Cheeseburger & Fries Quail Creek • On Bus Route • 2-3 Bedrooms 2111 Kasold 843-4300 DINNER SPECIALS DINNER SPECIALS Wednesday through Saturday 5:30-8:30 Cheeseburger & Fries Could my scholarships and grants be taxable? Yes,check with us. STUDENT DRAFT UNIVERSITY OF NASSAU SENATE Panel will investigate charges against Schott The Associated Press NEW YORK — Baseball's executive council, responding to allegations that Marge Schott made statements offensive to minorities, appointed a four-person committee yesterday to investigate the Cincinnati Reds owner. The 11-member council met for about one hour in a telephone conference call and decided to appoint the committee to investigate the alleged racial and ethnic remarks attributed to Schott. The Cincinnati owner again denied some of the allegations against her and said she was prepared to fight the charges. But she also left open the possibility she would sell, saying, "I never want to be someplace if I'm not wanted." American League president Bobby Brown, National League president Bill White, California Angels executive vice president Jackie Autry and Pittsbu drates director Douglas Danforth will be on the panel. Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud Selig, the executive council chairperson, said NL lawyer Robert Kheel would be the counsel for the investigation. "The committee has been asked to conduct its investigation thoroughly and with all appropriate dispatch," the commissioner's office said in a statement. The committee is to report its findings to the executive council, which assumed the power of the commissioner when Fay Vincent resigned Sept. 7. Chris LaMarge The Schott probe will be the third significant investigation for major league baseball since 1989. Cincinnati Reds manager Pete Rose was baned for life in 1989 for gambling and New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner agreed to what amounted to a lifetime ban the following year after his $40,000 payment to a known gambler. Steinbrenner is due to be reinstated March 1. The Rose and Steinbrander probes took many months and became multimillion-dollar investigations. Officials said the Schott probe would be quicker. The council is scheduled to meet Monday at the start of the winter meetings. Owners said the committee would read depositions and probably would interview Schott and Sharon Jones, a former Oakland Athletics employee who has accused the owner of saying, "I'd rather have a trained monkey working for me than a nigger." Schott also has been accused of a poor record on minority hiring and of making derogatory remarks about Jews and Asians, and has been criticized for keeping a swastika armband at home. She says it was given to her by an employee 24 years ago. "There'a lot of people who have things from the second World War and from the Confederate War, but I've never thought of (it as) offensive," she said. Civil rights leaders have called for her ouster. The executive council can suspend her or fine her up to $250,000. Schott said she intended to fight. "I think they have to have a reason, and I don't think they have any reasons that would allocate my stepping down," she said. Free agent pitchers go to Astros, Cubs The Associated Press NEW YORK — Two more premier pitchers signed four-year contracts yesterday, with Doug Drabek going to the Houston Astros for $19.5 million and Jose Guzman going to the Chicago Cubs for $14.35 million. The deals, which came a day after John Smiley's $18.4 million, four-year contract with the Cincinnati Reds, leave Greg Maddox, David Cone, Greg Swindell and Chris Bosse from the team appeared to show a strong market exists for the top pitchers despite indications salaries may drop for middle- and lower-level free agents. Houston said Drabek's deal was prompted by a change in owners. Drayton McLane's purchase from John McMullen was finalized on Nov. 2. In yesterday's other signings, Eric Davis returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers for $1 million guaranteed and the chance to earn another $1 million if he's healthy, and infielder Scott Fletcher and the Boston Red Sox agreed to a $12 million, two-year contract. "This is the most significant acquisition this club had made in quite some time, possibly a decade," Astros general manager Bill Wood said. Houston is thought to be interested in Swindell, also represented by Randy and艾伦 Hendricks. Drakeb said it was important for him to sign near home. The 30-year-old right-hander, who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1900, has a career record of 99-70. He was 15-11 last season with a 3.84 ERA. Guzman, a 29-year-old right-hander, was 16-11 with a 3.66 ERA for the Texas Rangers last season. His signing means the Cubs will not attempt to resim Maddux, the NL Cy Young Award winner. NEW to the total look! LaVonna McAlister 9th & Mississippi Experienced Stylist and REDKEN Representative Specializing in Color and Products. 842-5921 GUSTOS Let Us Entertain You! Every Wednesday ALTERNATIVE NIGHT $.25 draws+ cover Thursday, Dec. 3 OPEN MIC 9251OWA (no membership required) 749-5039 WINTER STOCK-UP Sale 98 LB. YOU SAVE $1.00 LB. FAMILY PAK SLICED 1/2 PORK LOIN 128 18-22 ASSORTRED PORK CHOPS FAMILY PAK LEAN PORK STEAK T-BONE STEAK 298 LB. FAMILY PAK BOSTON BUTT PORK ROAST 10.4L.BP.KG. 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