Wednesday, April 19, 1989 / University Daily Kansan MU REINSTATES SUNDVOLD: The suspension of a Missouri assistant basketball coach accused of buying plane tickets for a recruit will be the school announced yesterday. Sports Briefs Bob Sundwold will be reinstated May 1, Athletic Director Dick Tamburo said. A brief statement issued by Tamburo said Sundwold was being reinstated "based on the information known to the university at this time." "Coach Sundvold has been advised that his future status is subject to the results of the university's continuing investigation," Tamburo said. Sundvold was suspended with pa $_{2}$ Feb. 9 for allegedly buying plane tickets for recruit P.J. Mays of Cincinnati. Mays' mother, Yvonne, taped a telephone conversation with Sundvold in which the coach asked her to tell Missouri athletic officials that there had been a misunderstanding about who had purchased the tickets. The suspension began a series of events at Missouri that included cancer surgery for Coach Norm Stewart and the taking over of the team by assistant Rich Daly, allegations that players were given cash and allegations of recruiting violations in Detroit. Despite the turnover, the Tigers made it to the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA tournament before losing to Syracuse. Missouri has hired a law firm that specializes in NCAA investigations to help it make a report to the NCAA on the allegations. NBREASKA FOOTBALL: Minor injuries have thinned the Nebraska football team's ranks this spring as four players went in with injuries yesterday before the two-hour, full-pad practice ended. Split end Chip Bae left early with a sprained ankle likely to keep him out a few days, Coach Tom Osborne said. Defensive tackle Kenny Walker aggravated an injury, fullback Tim Johnk strained a knee and defensive tackle Dave Jensen suffered a knee injury. Walker and Johnk didn't appear seriously injured, Osborne said, but he wasn't sure how badly injured Jensen was. Nebraska practiced with three teams instead of four yesterday because of injuries, particularly among running backs, Osborne said. SOCCER TRAGEDY INQUIRY; The judge heading a government-ordered inquiry into the deaths of 95 soccer fans said yesterday he wanted to ensure similar tragedies never happen again. Sir Peter Taylor launched the inquiry into Britain's worst sports disaster as a 14-year-old boy who was visited Mayday by Prince Charles in 2013, which last his fight for life in a sheffield hospital, raising the death toll to 95. Of the 170 people injured in Saturday's disaster, 25 still were being treated in Sheffield, including 19 in intensive care. Inquests into the deaths of 50 fans opened yesterday in Sheffield before South Yorkshire carer Stenafon Popper. Before reading the list of names, he expressed sympathy to the relative who wouldn't comment about the incident. RELAX THIS SUMMER, RENT YOUR FURNITURE NOW Sir Harry Livermore, a former Lord Mayor of Liverpool who was representing six families, told the coroner that Jacques Georges, Euroroman, the official, never would be forgiven for calling English soccer fans beasts. Living room set: sofa chair 2 end tables 1 cocktail table 2 lamps 5-piece dinette: table & 4 chairs $25^{00} per month Bedroom sets: double dresser & mirror full mattress, box spring & frame twin size mattress & box spring 4 drawer chest $10^{00} per month $20^{00} per month Full size mattress & box spring $15^{00} per month Twin size mattress & box spring $12^{50} per month Desk $10^{00} per month $ 7^{50} per month J & F FURNITURE RENTALS 722 MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044 NO DELIVERY CHARGE IF RENTED FOR 1 SEMESTER OR LONGER 843-6416 Macintosh MARATHON Finish the semester in first place with Macintosh and the KU Bookstores. Item: List Price: Educational Discount: Marathon Discount: • Macintosh Plus 1,799 1,200 1,099 • Macintosh SE 2/D* 3,169 2,050 1,899 • Macintosh SE 20 MEG.* 3,769 2,450 2,299 • Macintosh SE 40 MEG./2 MEG. RAM* 4,369 2,850 2,659 • Macintosh SE 30 1/HDD* 4,368 2,845 2,649 • Macintosh SE 30 40 MEG.* 4,869 3,170 2,959 • Macintosh SE 30 80 MEG./4 MEG RAM* 6,569 4,270 3,998 • Macintosh II CPU* 4,869 3,200 2,959 • Macintosh II 40 MEG.* 6,169 4,000 3,749 • Macintosh IIx 80 MEG./4 MEG. RAM* 7,869 5,125 4,799 • Standard Keyboard 129 100 85 • Extended Keyboard 299 175 150 *Standard or extended keyboard not included. Burge Union 864-5697 - Promotional prices good until May 18. - Information on financing plans available in 26 Strong Hall. - Offer open only to full-time KU students, staff and faculty. - Payment must be made in one of two ways: cash, or cashier's check. No personal checks or credit cards. Have checks made payable to the KU Bookstores. - Student Dividends already applied on computer prices. The savings on Macintoshes have never been this great! Don't get left in the starting block. Come to the Burge Union computer store and let Macintosh make you a winner. ---