8B Wednesday, October 23, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Blues reunite player, manager St. Louis calls up Gary Leeman The Associated Press Gary Leeman and Doug Risebrough, linked together during unhappy days in Calgary, are returning to the NHL at the same time. Leeman, a former 50-goal scorer who has bounced between teams and leagues throughout the 1990s, was called up Monday by the St. Louis Blues. Leeman's return came after the Edmonton Oilers named Risebrough as vice president of hockey operations. The near-simultaneous moves per-haps were ironic because Risebrough's acquisition of Leeman in a 10-player trade in 1992 was seen as the beginning of the end for Risebrough as general manager of the Calgary Flames. That trade, in which Doug Gilmour went to Toronto, was also the beginning of the downward spiral of Leeman's career. He had scored 51 goals in 1988-90 with Toronto but was down to seven in 34 games when he was traded for Gilmour. Leeman scored two for Calgary the rest of that season and 15 the next season, which he split between the Flames and Montreal. He split his time between Montreal and Fredericton of the AHL in 1993-94 and played 10 games last season for the Vancouver Canucks, scoring twice. day's move. The Blues sent forward Konstantin Shafranov to Worcester This year, Leeman was playing for Worcester of the AHL before Mon- Risebrough, fired as Flames general manager last November, will oversee all of Edmonton's hockey operations, including scouting, supervision of minor-league personnel and some contract negotiations. Most recently, Risebrough was a consultant to the Canadian national team. "I certainly wanted to get back in," Risebrough said. "I had some other opportunities, but it was important to see who I worked with, and I've always had a lot of respect for this organization. "I feel there's a great opportunity for me personally, that I can learn an awful lot." Elsewhere, the Ottawa Senators should find out how big a hole they have on their blue line. Defensemen Sean Hill and Stan Neckar were scheduled to undergo magnetic resonance imaging tests that should determine the extent of their knee injuries. Both players have been put on injured reserve. Dunham had not seen any NHL action this year. In other moves, the New Jersey Devils called up winger Reid Simpson from the AHL's Albany River Rats and placed him on the club's injured reserve list. The Devils also sent goalie Mike Dunham to Albany. Simpson was in Albany on a conditioning assignment. Also, the Pittsburgh Penguins sent defenseman Stefan Bergkvist to Cleveland of the IHL, and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks called up 6-foot-3, 200-pound defenseman Nikola Tsuligny of Fort Wayne of the IHL. World Cup of Golf site chosen Seaside course set to hold event The Associated Press KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — The Ocean Course, the seaside backdrop for the 1991 Ryder Cup, has been chosen as the host for next year's World Cup of Golf. Butch Riber, chief executive of the International Golf Association, made the announcement yesterday. The event, which Americans Fred Couples and Davis Love III have won the past four years, will feature teams from 32 nations and will be played in November. Teams play for prestige, not for money. This year's tournament will start Nov. 21 at the Entrivale Golf Club outside of Capetown, South Africa. U.S. Open winner Steve Jones and British Open champion Tom Lehman make up this year's American team. Next year's World Cup will be the 10th held in the United States. Organizers said the event would be broadcast by NBC. The Ocean Course made a splashy debut with the Ryder Cup matches, but has not held any major golf events since. Pros like Mark Calcavecchia, Ray Floyd and Bernhard Langer continually dunked balls in the water, landed in almost impossible bunkers and had shots swept away by wind. The U.S. team finally won when Langer missed a 5-foot putt on the last hole of his match with Hale Irwin. For five years, the course was left to resort goers. In May, Ladies Professional Golfers Association stars Dottie Pepper and Anika Sorenstam matched up on The Ocean Course for Shell's World of Golf series and course officials promised that more was ahead. "Having hosted the international golf community at the Ryder Cup in 1991, we are especially looking forward to welcoming another prestigious tournament," said Tommy Cuthbert, director at golf at Kiawah Island. Cuthbert said officials have worked to take some of the sting out of The Ocean Course, like widening fairways and lengthening safe landing areas, while maintaining its challenge. The Ocean Course is also the site of a National Match Play tournament in December that will include PGA Tour winners Clarence Rose, Jim Thorpe and Neal Lancaster. LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky athletics director C.M. Newton went as far as he could with Bill Curry. The Associated Press Kentucky coach axed after season "It has not progressed on a competitive basis in a way that we feel that it should have," Newton said Monday, when he announced that Curry and his coaching staff would be replaced at the end of this season. Curry has a 23-51 record in seven years, including 1-6 overall and 0-4 in the Southeastern Conference this season. "For seven years, I have watched him put his heart and soul into the project and try to build the model program that we want at Kentucky," said Newton, adding that it was a difficult decision, both professionally and personally. "Before he came to Kentucky, I admired and respected Bill Curry from a distance," he said. "After working with him for these seven years, I truly admire and respect him and all the things he stands for." Curry took full responsibility for Kentucky's onfield failures. "I have been given more than a fair opportunity and have not gotten the job done," he read from a prepared statement on the practice field. "I accept total responsibility for that. The entire administration and athletic department have gone about these matters with dignity and compassion. That comes as no surprise, and I am grateful." Curry, who did not take any questions, wiped away a tear while reading the statement. He then left the facility with his son, Billy, who had an arm around his father's shoulders. Newton said Curry was informed Sunday night that Kentucky would be making a coaching change at the end of the season. He said he wanted Kentucky football fans to rally behind the football team and finish this season with dignity and class. Newton said there was no timetable to find a successor, and that an advisory committee would be named to screen applicants. "We need the right coach," said Newton, who indicated that a new coach could possibly be named before the end of the season. "Winning is what's exciting." "We were kind of surprised," quarterback Billy Jack Haskins said. "It's unfortunate, but we're going to try to do the best we can do." Newton said that he didn't expect the coaches to take on a lame duck status and that Curry remained in full control of the program. Newton said football, along with basketball, must succeed in order to draw enough fans to support the other sports at the school. "Football must succeed at the University of Kentucky," Newton said. "It just has to succeed." Curry has a career record of 80-104-4. He was at Alabama for three seasons, compiling a 26-10 record, before coming to Kentucky. He also was 31-43-4 in seven seasons at Georgia Tech, his alma mater, from 1980-86. 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