10 Thursday, November 12, 1992 914 Massachusetts 841-6966 November • Native American Heritage Month Native American Student Association of Kansas --with the NCAA Sept. 11 on the players' appearances at charity events and basketball games for which they allegedly received pay, against NCAA rules. TODAY Alderson Auditorium 12:30 p.m. Thunderbird Theatre Haskell Indian Junior College presents "Songs of Life" BONDWEDEN KUUSTUNGEN SENATE UNDERGROUND ANTHROPOLOGY DAYA ARCHIBOLG CLUB INDUSTRIES GRATISGUARD OF MINORITY AFFIRMATION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND SOCIETY BARNSTaff at HASSELWEIN UNIVERSITY NUNDERGROUND ANTHROPOLOGY DAYA ARCHIBOLG CLUB INDUSTRIES GRATISGUARD OF MINORITY AFFIRMATION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND SOCIETY --with the NCAA Sept. 11 on the players' appearances at charity events and basketball games for which they allegedly received pay, against NCAA rules. SPORTS Come to Johnny's for football festivities! Eat breakfast and ride the free bus to the game and back for post-game partying! SATURDAY SPECIALS $1.00 OFF Buffalo Wings $1.00 SHOTS Buffalo Swat & Jayhawk Juice $1.50 Colorado Bulldogs GO JAYHAWKS! UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Associated Press Michigan players back in action ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The NCAA yesterday restored the eligibility of three Michigan basketball players suspended for their involvement in a charity tournament. In addition, the NCAA cleared the three and two other Michigan players for accepting fees to speak at high school basketball campus. The university declared Chris Webber, Jalen Rose and Eric Riley ineligible two months ago. It filed a report "I'm pleased the NCAA has restored the game eligibility of all of our players," Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. Athletic director Jack Weinbach thanked the NCAA for working closely with Michigan and agreeing with its handling of the case, adding, "Now we can get on with the season." "This situation represents an ideal relationship between an association and a member institution when problems and ambiguity arise," said Percy Bates, a representative from Michigan's academic faculty to the sports department. Riley, Rose and Webber have said their applications have successed beforehand with the release. They were members of last season's team that went to the NCAA finals against Duke but lost. Webber and Rose are sophomores and Riley is a senior. All three have been practicing with the team. "The university required repayment of the excessive money, and the NCAA eligibility staff has concluded that the actions of the university were sufficient," the statement said. The NCAA said in a news release from its Overland Park headquarters that Riley, Rose and Webber did receive more in expenses than allowed by the association for appearing at the charity event. Mourning ends holdout, signs with Charlotte The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Charlotte Hornets have reached a contract agreement with Alonzo Mourning, ending the holdout by their No. 1 draft pick, a newspaper reported yesterday. The Hornets and Mourning agreed to a multi-year deal, ending an impasse that kept the 6-foot-10 rookie center from Georgetown out of the Hornets' preseason schedule and the first three games of the regular season, The Charlotte Observer reported, quoting an NBA source close to the negotiations. Hornets President Spencer Stolpen expressed hope that Mourning soon would be wearing a Hornets uniform but declined to confirm that an accord had been reached. "I won't even tell you if that's close," he said. "We're very close," Stolpen said yesterday. He would not say whether a first-year salary of $2.5 million cited in one report was accurate. Stolpen said that he expected to resume talks with Mourning's agent, David Falk. "I can't predict exactly what will happen in the event it will happen very soon," he said. season. While the Hornets are off to a 2-1 start, most observers consider Mourning the final component in Charlotte's bid to make the playoffs for the first time in the club's five-year history. His rebounding and defensive skills are just what the Hornets need after finishing near the bottom of the league in both categories last Currently the Hornets are splitting time at center between 6-foot-11 Mike Gminski and 8-8 Kenny Gattison. Mourning, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft last June, join the team sometime this week. However, the Hornets must first reduce their payroll to fit Mourning's first-season salary under the NBA's $14 million per-team cap. 2201 J.W. 252M Street (913) 749-2993 Booking Available Jarrett Small Animal Clinic TastetheWorld! Take a taste trip into unique and exciting cuisine without leaving Lawrence. 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