6A SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,2006 NFL Green recovers from injury Chiefs quarterback returns to the field after ten weeks BY DOUG TUCKER ASSOCIATED PRESS KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There will be no fear of that first hit, Trent Green says. Ten weeks after he was knocked unconscious with a severe concussion, the two-time Pro Bowler is just happy to finally be back as the starting quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs. Given medical clearance by an array of doctors after a battery of tests, Green will start Sunday against Oakland in a game the Chiefs (5-4) must win to keep their playoff hopes alive. It will be his first live action since Sept. 10 when Cincinnati's Robert Beechs came flying in and hit him with a shoulder, snapping his head violently to the turf. "He's probably waiting for (that first hit)," Edwards said. "He might go out there and hit somebody himself, just to get it over with." The ambulance was almost at the hospital before he regained consciousness. For a couple of weeks, he wasn't even able to drive. Only earlier this month he was allowed him to begin even limited practice. Was he concerned about losing his job again? "I don't anticipate having (fear) on Sunday," Green said Thursday. "Just because of some of the things I've been through early in my career, No, you can't play the position with fear, and I don't anticipate doing that." While Green was out, backup Damon Huard performed much better than just about anybody expected, going 5-3 as a starter and throwing only one interception while hitting 11 touchdown passes. While he waited impatiently to get the doctors' OK and watched Huard do well, Green admits he flashed back more than once to 1999. Nevertheless, about 79,000 fans in Arrowhead Stadium are going to hold their collective breath the first time some Raider defender like tackle Warren Sapp or linebacker Kirk Morrison gives their 36-year-old quarterback a good pop. "There's always concern, especially since it's happened to me before," he said with a grin. "You'll just say, 'I'm glad it over.' said coach Herm Edwards. "I think once he gets the snap from center and he goes back and it's a pass and he sets up in the pocket, if he gets knocked down, you'll go, 'OK, that's done. Let's go'" That's when he suffered a devastating knee injury in the preseason and lost his starting job with the Rams to Kurt Warner. By the time he was healthy again, Warner had led the Rams to the Super Bowl and been declared the league MVP. AUTO KANSANCLASSIFIEDS 》 MLB PHONE785.864.4358 SAN FRANCISCO — A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that Barry Bonds' personal trainer must return to prison for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating performance-enhancing drugs in professional sports. Greg Anderson, 40, already has served two other brief prison stints for refusing to testify whether his boyhood friend lied when he said he never knowingly used steroids. Both times, Anderson, held in contempt of court, was released on procedural grounds. BY DAVID KRAVETS AND PAUL ELIAS ASSOCIATED PRESS Sentence could include more than a year behind bars TRAFIC-DUI'S-MIP'S PERSONAL INJURY MORTAL CRIMINAL & DIVIDUAL the law offices of DONALD G. STROLE Donald G. Strole 18 Ease 13th George A. Bailen 542-5116 $3500-$5000 PAID. EGG DONORS + Expenses. N smoking. Age 19-29. 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Federal prosecutors believe Bonds committed perjury in 2003 when he appeared before another grand jury that was investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, which turned out to be a steroid rings. Anderson's attorney Mark Geragos could not immediately be reached for comment. In July, Anderson served 15 days in prison for refusing to talk to the grand jury looking into Bonds' testimony but was released when the panel's term expired. He was held in contempt a second time after a new grand jury was formed but got out of prison after 37 days when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals failed to uphold the citation within 30 days as the law requires. Geragos argued Anderson shouldn't have to testify about whether he gave Bonds steroids, contending prosecutors illegally recorded him in 2004 on a tape in which Anderson is overheard discussing steroids. Prosecutors say the recording was made during a face-to-face meeting and wasn't obtained improperly. A lower court judge ruled the recording, which was made by an unidentified person, was legal and did not prejudice the grand jury against Anderson, as Anderson claimed. ASSOCIATED PRESS WORLD China to use mice to test food safety BEIJING — China will use mice to test the safety of food for athletes competing in the 2008 Olympic Games, state media reported Thursday. Zhao told a meeting on hygiene measures for the games that the mice would develop an adverse reaction to any food poisoning within 17 hours, sooner than test methods such as bacteria cultures. "Milk, alcohol, salad, rice, oil, salt and seasonings will be tested by white mice 24 hours before they are used in cooking or served to athletes," Xinhua News Agency quoted Zhao Xinsheng of the Beijing Municipal Health Inspection Bureau as saying. China has seen a string of food poisoning incidents in recent months. In October, more than 200 students and teachers fell ill at a school in southern China. 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Position requires bachelor's degree in public relations, communications, journalism or related, 3-5 years' experience in progressively leadership roles in marketing, communications, fund raising, public relations or related, and excellent written skills. Portfolio will be reviewed during interview. Appt accepted until position is filled. Apply to position 00078025 at http:// jobs.ku.edu. Party Personnel is hiring banquet servers. $9,25/hr. Kansas City. Call Gary at 913-863-2457 or print off application online at www.partypersonnelkc.com. Carpooling available. The City of Lawrence is looking for several instructors to join the Parks and Recreation team. *Gymnastics* - Outgoing, reliable person that enjoys working with children in a gymnastics setting. *Yoga* - Enthusiast individual that will emphasize yoga techniques through precision, balance and strength. *Computer*: Savvy individual comfortable with teaching and demonstrating various programs. 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