Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 29, 1999 kansan.com We want you! STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE You Are Invited to the Student Senate Meeting Tonight 6:30 p.m. Smith Hall FARMERS' SPECIALS Stop by and check out our new Farmers' Specials including Pigs in a Blanket, Country's Best Skillet. Chicken Fried Chicken Dinner, and many more. $1 Off Farm Made Specials Golfers criticize etiquette of U.S. Ryder Cup fans LONDON — Good thing there are ropes around the greens — golfers might be punching instead of putting at future Ryder Cups. The Associated Press The tournament will degenerate into fistfights unless something is done to stop fans' abusive behavior, said European captain Mark James. James said Europeans might even refuse to play another Ryder Cup in the United States because of the treatment they received last weekend at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass. James said a fan spat at his wife and his players were taunted. Colin Montgomerie said his 70-year-old father, who had traveled from Scotland, left the course Sunday because of the merciless heckling of his son. "If I had been playing myself, I might have lost my temper completely," said James, whose team lost 141/2-131/2 as the Americans produced the biggest comeback in Ryder Cup history. "Cheering when you miss putts or hit into bunkers is one thing," he said. "But personal abuse is some- organizers said security would be tighter for the next Ryder Cup in 2001 at the Belryn in England. The competition returns to the United States in 2003 at Oakland Hills outside Detroit. thing different." "A lot of players will not be bothered competing in America again." James said in British newspapers yesterday. Michael Bonallack, secretary of the Royal and Ancient in St. Andrews, Scotland, the guardian of golf rules and tradition, likened the atmosphere in Brookline to a bear pit. "I felt embarrassed for golf," he said. "I don't want to see it degenerate into a mob demonstration every time we play it." U. S. Ryder Cup captain Ben Crenshaw, who apologized after the tournament for unruly behavior, did so again yesterday but added that European galleries also were traditionally tough. "Ryder Cup is about partisan support," Crenshaw said. "Believe me, it's no different than from when we're over there." Montgomerie, said fans shouted during his backswing. "I cannot tell you the number of occasions I had to back off a shot," he said. Montgomery backed a call by the European captain for alcohol to be banned at the Ryder Cup and other major golf events. The European team and British media kept up their scathing criticism of the celebrations on the 17th green Sunday by American players, wives and caddies after Justin Leonard made a 45-foot putt that eventually decided the outcome. The wild scenes came as Europe's Jose Maria Olazabal still had a chance to keep Europe's chances alive with a long putt. He missed. Montgomerie said Crenshaw's apology was too late. A barrage of anti-American sentiment continued for a second day in British papers, with headlines such as "United Slobs of America Spat on Mark James' Wife." "The behavior of the American team, and not just on the 17th green, might have been juvenile, but it certainly wasn't surprised," Daily Telegraph columnist Martin Johnson wrote. Miami rookie's mother blames church for attempted suicide The Associated Press LANSING, Mich. — As Miami Dolphins rookie Dimitrius Underwood recovers from a suicide attempt that left him severely cut and bleeding on a downtown street, his mother blamed what she said was a cult that is posing as a church. Underwood was able to talk and get out of bed yesterday following surgery Sunday, a Sparrow Hospital representative said. He was listed in fair and improving condition. Underwood was released by What police say was a self-inflicted slash to the neck was the latest turn in the life of the former Michigan State defensive end, a first-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings. He left the Vikings in August without explanation a day after signing a five-year, $5.3 million contract. the Vikings. When Underwood decided to return to football to support his family, the Miami Dolphins picked him up on waivers. He played one preseason game on Sept. 2, then iniured his shoulder. Underwood's mother, Eileen, told The Miami Herald she wanted to speak out against a church Underwood began attending while at Michigan State. She did not identify the church but said she might take action against it. "There are controlling spirits in there," said Eileen Underwood, an ordained minister, in a newspaper article yesterday. "I visited one time and the pastor was talking about if a young man and woman in the church are dating and then they break up, he won't let them date anyone else for six months. That's not in the Bible. That's just someone trying to control people. It's a den of witches sitting up in there." Dimitrius Underwood had been attending Immanuel's Temple Community Church for about a year, the Lansing State Journal reported in August. The Rev. Phillip Owens, the church's pastor and prophet, walked away from an Associated Press reporter without comment yesterday. Owens told the State Journal in August that neither he nor his wife, Patricia, had ever counseled Underwood and that no one in the church told Underwood to leave football. Police reported that the 6-foot- 270-pound Underwood slashed his neck with a knife on Sunday during a visit with his twin 17-month-old children and their mother in Lansing. 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