14 Thursday, September 17, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Tennis team to send nine to tourney By a Kansan reporter The Kansas women's tennis team will send nine players to participate in the Kansas State Invitational on Friday in Manhattan. Thirty-two individuals from Kansas, Drake, Oral Roberts and Kansas State have been invited to the tournament. Kansas will send nine players to the singles competition and four doubles teams. There will be no team competition in the double-elimination tournament. Kansas tennis coach Scott Perelman said the Jayhawks had a deeper team than the other three competing, but the Kansas players to be the ones to beat. "I'm expecting us to be the dominating team," he said. "I'd be disappointed if we didn't have the championship." He said he would draw in the singles and doubles." "The most important thing to me at this point is that everyone is in shape and concentrating on improving their game," he said. "I like to see people playing trying to improve things we've worked on in practice." Kansas singles players will include seniors Tracy Traps, Marie Hibbard and Susie Berglund; junior Jeanette Jonsson; and freshmen April Condit, Mindy Pells, Kathy Bird, Michele Balsom and Stacy Stotts. Sports Briefs Two players questionable for KU Backup strong safety John Autenreith, one of seven freshmen who played during the loss at Auburn, is questionable for the home-opener against Kent State because of his slow recovery from severely sprained right ankle. Auburn player struck him in the ankle with his helmet. Autenreith was injured early in the game last week when an Coach Bob Valentees also listed starting right tackle Bob Pieper as questionable. Pieper, a 6-foot-5, 290-pound senior, has been signed since straining his right knee during the first week of practice. Assaulting ump costs man 1,000 words WESTMINSTER, Calif. A 40-year-old man who conted no contest to assaulting a teen-age ampire in a youth league game wrote a 1,000-word essay on "proper behavior at a sporting event" as required by the court. 16-year-old C.J. Ellison. But he didn't say he was sorry. In fact, Robert Foster, who filmed his essay with the student at least partially the fault of the ampire, 16-year-old Colleen. "This incident need not happen again, if we, as spectators, can be ensured that the umpires calling our games are adults, not children." Foster wrote. On June 16, 1986, Foster arched onto the Edison High School baseball field in Huntington Beach and reportedly struck Ellison, who had made two calls that went against the team of Foster's 15-year-old son. 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