. Wednesday, April 19, 1989 / University Daily Kansan NFL wishes for another draft like '83 The Associated Press NEW YORK - If only it was 1983 again. That's how just about every NFL general manager and director of personnel feels about the draft in the last decade. If every crop of available college players was as talented and deep as it was in 1983, they might not have to spend every waking minute breaking down film, making personal scouting trips or checking out tins. "The '83 was a very deep draft," said Dick Steinberg, player development director for the New England Patriots. "Not only the quarterbacks, Curt Warner and Eric Dickerson were in that draft, too." Jim Finks, who was the Chicago Bears' team president six years ago and is now the general manager of the New Orleans Saints, agreed. "One year that jumps out at me is 1983." Finks said. "As an idea of the quality of player, Buffalo got Jim Kelly. Chicago got Jim Covert and Wille Gautt. Cincinnati got Dave Mullen. Detroit got Baltimore took John Elway, and they made the trade of two quality players. Detroit got James Jones, who is still very productive. Houston got Bruce Matthews, a guard from Southern Cal. The Rams got Eric Dickerson. The Rams got Taylon New England got Tony Erian, and the Jets got Ken O'Brien. "To me, that draft stands out. A couple of those guys look to me as if they have a good opportunity to wind up in Canton, Ohio." If there was a Hall of Fame for drafts, 1983 certainly would be in it. Elway, Marino, Eason, O'Brien, Kelly, Carson, were in the first round. Elway was the top pick, followed by Warner, Dickerson and Hinton. Darrell Owners approve Dallas sale as Cowboys' president quits The Associated Press NEW YORK — An era came to an end yesterday when NFL players unanimously approved the sale of the Dallas Cowboys to Arkansas oilman Jerry Jones and Tex Schramm. The only provision team had, resigned to head the new International Football League. Since Jones bought the team Feb. 25 for $146 million, Schramm has been left out of all of the team's major decisions. The vote, at a special meeting, was followed by the announcement that Schramm would head the league, which hopes to start play as early as next spring. Schramm had headed the Cowboys since their start 29 years ago as an expansion team. For example, Jones, without Schrumm's approval, fired Tom Landry as coach and replaced him with Miami coach Jimmy Johnson. "I'ts just not my style to sit around and take orders," Schramm said earlier. "It's difficult for me because I've been running an organization for 29 years." "Jones has said he would be in charge of everything from jacks to socks." Schramm said. "He has." Under previous owners Clint Murchison j. H. and J.R. "Bum" Bright. Schramm's autonomy as one of the franchise was unchallenged. Because the sale involved the purchase of Texas Stadium and the Cowboys vast complex at Valley Ranch, the NFL withheld approval until all financial aspects of the deal could be studied. Schramm's league will play in the spring and have six sites in the United States and six in Europe. "I think it will work," he said. Kansas City, needing a passer, went for Blackledge of national champion Penn State when Marino, Kelly, Eason and O'Brien were around. Blackledge was a bust. Overall, however, no group in this round. Blackeye was a bus. Overall, however, no group in this decade compares with '83. it was considered to lack substance beyond the first 50 players. If any team proved that wrong, it was the Jets, who got safety Erik McMillan, the defensive rookie of the year, and James Hasty. But you don't measure the strength of a draft solely by the top 28 picks. Down in the eighth round, the Bears found Richard Dent. Cincinnati came up with Tim Krumke in the 10th, and Denver discovered Karl Mecklenburg in the 12th and final round. All three have been iAnt-Pros. Green, Billy Ray Smith and Joey Browner also were first-rounders. for the Steelers. Pittsburgh got virtually nothing from that draft. "We can only dream of coming up with another group like that one," said Mike Hickey, who handles the draft for the New York Jets. Hickey and the Jets were thrilled by last year's grab bag, even though out of the 1984 draft. In the second round, Cincinnati grabbed Boomer Esiason and Atlanta got Scott Case. Both went to the Pro Bowl. "If we come out of this one with what we got last year, we'll be smiling." Not everyone prospected in '83. Pittsburgh's first choice was Gabe Rubenstein, a 21-year-old kid from Texas & A&M who was paralyzed in an auto accident and never played "Lots of times, too much focus is put on the No. 15." Jets coach Joe Walton said. "The most important picks are the mid-rounds, when you can get _some darn good football players, like we did last year. So have Fred Young, whom Seattle drafted in the third round; Michael Carter, taken in the fifth by San Francisco; and Earnest Byner, a bargain basement pick for Cleveland in Round 10. "Since 1844, none of them have been that strong." Steinberg said. "I know that there's been a smaller college-age population, which has affected a lot of industries, not only football." While the GMs and personnel people might yearn for the simpler days of earlier decades, they also keep in mind that it matters little how good an entire crop is as long as they pick the best of it. "What turned out good for the New Orleans Saints," Finks said of 1966, "particularly in the second and third quarter. I watched a game where Mayes and Pat Swelling), did not necessarily fall well for the other clubs. The one thing I have learned in the few campaigns I have been through, that none of them are a sure thing." Not even the Class of '83. But it was 'lose. University of Kansas 12:25 pm Monday, April 24 Condom Sense Week "Condom Launch" Condom Sense Week Kick-Off, Information & Condoms Available www.condom.com WaveBach 7 pm - 8:30 pm Tuesday, April 25 7 pm - 8:30 pm "Should KU Have Condom Machines?" Public Forum featuring students faculty and staff. Woodruff Auditorium --at 864-4358 7 pm - 9 pm 11 am - 1 pm Burge Union 11 am - 3 pm Wescoe Beach "Information and Condom Distribution" All Week- TREASURE HUNT" See UDK for clues. Prize Awarded. "Viewpoints and Unique Perspectives on AIDS" --at 864-4358 Wednesday, April 26 Panel discussion featuring Merryl Lynk McKean, Moderator WDFA Channel 4, Kansas City Vice Chairman, Student Affairs Dick Kurtzman, Director, American Civil Liberties Union; Rev. Jek Brumer, Educational Christian Ministries; Liz Tolbert, Gay & Learner of Names; Dr. Dennis鲍姆, Professor of Social Wellness; Dr. Joe Reitz, Associate Dean, School of Business; Dad Haton, M.D. Vice Chairman, Government's Task For Alliance Administrators 11 am - 2 pm Alderson Auditorium "Science Fair" Condom Consumer Reports Demonstrations, Condoms, Spermicide Neville Cleaning, Rubber Banding On the green between Sauffer Filt & Wessco 11 am - 1 pm Burge Union 11 am - 3 pm Wesec Beach "Information and Condom Distribution" 12 pm - 1 pm Beverly Barbo, Author of The Walking Wounded University Forum Lunch served at 11:40 am. $325. call in hotline noon: 817-644-2900 Ecumenical Christian Ministries 11 am - 3 pm "Information and Condom Distribution" Wescoe Beach Thursday, April 27 7 pm - 8:30 pm Lecture by Beverly Barbo, Author of The Walking Wounded a mother true story of her son AIDS Woolduff Auditorium "Loved Ones Panel" Panel Discussion presented by Good Samaritan Project of Kansas City Alderson Auditorium 7 pm - 8:30 pm For More information on the Week's Activities, Call the Department of Health Education Health Center, 864-9570 11 am - 3 pm 11 am - 3 pm "Information and Condom Distribution" Wesco Beach Save money with Kansan Coupons - Administrative Assistant C-Dispersion. Student Senate AID, Tuscaloosa University of Kentucky, AIDST Education of Kansas Board of Regents; Mike Brown, R.N. Haskell Indian Junior College School of Oriental Welfare Department of Religious Studies I Can't Believe It's YOGURT! FIND ME AT MARKETS - Executive Secretary I Can't Believe It's YOGURT! Friday, April 28 GREAT TASTE-NATURALLY Lawrence's Premium Frozen Yogurt 11 am - 3 pm The following positions are available with Student Senate Campus Director - ASK Due April 21, by 5 p.m. at the Senate office. A worldwide effort will stop it AIDS Co-Sponsored By: Louisiana Purchase 23rd & Louisiana 843-5500 Applications available in the Student Senate office. Have any last minute announcements you still need to make. 2. Do it in the University Daily Kansan's "Walking Down the Hill" special section. For more details contact your Campus Sales Representative - Treasurer 410 Kansas Union. 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Coveres time management, reviewing, and creating a plan for each coated test taking. April 12th from 9am to 5pm. Registration required. Student Assistance Center registered. Student Assistance Center registered. SUICID INTERVENTION. If you're thinking that suicide or are concerned about someone you call 814 2454 or visit 149 Mass, Headquarters counseling center. ENTERTAINMENT DAVID BYRNE Brian Eno. Allen Ginsberg. John Hurt. This is with the North Irish Mission. Come here her heels and 22 Plymouth Congregational Church 9309 Vermont 8 yrs. Students. Bentley University 1500 W. Church St. GET ON THE GROOVES Metropolis Mobile Superior sound and lighting. Professional radio, club DJs. Hot Spins Maximum Party Dr. JAY Velasquez 841-7083 INSTANT SOUND PRODUCTIONS will provide the music & light show for your next dance or party. Professional disco puppets, a sound system and light will blow the lift of your party, without doing damage to your budget. Instant sound, providing music and light, will not damage record since producer Gabriel Barber 841-324. FOR RENT 1.2.3 bedroom apts, near campus. Lease required. 480-491 480-491 1-2 female roommates for summer $165/mo. + utilities Sunrise Village 841-3042 $160 mo. Large 4 bedroom summer sublease May paid, cost efficient, microwave, pool, tennis court. 841-1726 2 Bedroom split level Apt. Available for Summer Sublease at TANGLEWOOD - Furnished, closed to campus. Willing to negotiate terms. Call Amy 441-4623 2-Bedroom (Furnished or Unfurnished) TANGLEWOOD. Adjacent to Campus, Summer Sublease. Willing to negotiate; rent, utilities, etc. Call: 841-9785 2 bdm. apt. close to campus. Summer sublease. Rent negotiated. Call 841-5849. 2 roommates wanted a subsite in June and July with option to renew lease for 89-96 year school. AC, pool, 2 bathrooms, furnished, $175 per month, rented (rent required). Orchard 642, *Murray* 842, *Nurse* 1 bedroom. SUMMER SUBLEASE. Near campus. 2 bath. Great price. May paid. Call 842-9788. 2nd Bath great. May pay Cait 10%. 1 Month Summer Lease for 2 month's charge, Unique environment for KU women at MT, Ross 103. Emery No. sub lease to hassle with #829-806 T. 1 bedroom house available for summer sublease. 2 bedrooms, washer/dryer, cable TV 4 bedroom sublease. Sunrise Village, great summer living! 749-1005. $90/month room in 2 bdrm. apt. Summer sublease. Bus route. Available after 5/16, 841-7683, Koh after 4:30 p.m. Are you staying this summer? Sublease 3 Bedroom room Apt. Walk to campus 842-688-001 (H) Repair. Delinquent tax property. Repositories Call 1 624-838-885 Ex GH 0165 Attention: lease 1 bdm. This is Nice! quiet, clean. Take a look and make me an offer. 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Run through University of west office street parking. Great location! 2 bedrooms in 4-bed, C/A. low utilities, equipped kitchen, no pets. Available June 1 $490 to 1341 Ohio Call 842-4242 Inexpensive, attractive clean one bedroom apartment in older home available May 1 July 31 or longer 841-579. M-F. 8-3. Large Room in great house for non-smoking 女性 Own entrance Free utilities & cable Two blocks south of KU. Off street parking $195.00/m $100 Deposit 841-3631 NICE 2 bdmr. 2 stary duplex w/ garage. On bus route. Summer sublease w/ option to extend for feb. 84-195 NOW LEASING Quality studio, 1.2-, 1.3- bedroom apartments, toiletries, and wipers for immediate or next fall excellent location throughout town KAW YAW MAKYA KAW YAW KAW YAW KAWYEMET 901 Kentucky Nonwaking female roommate wanted to share 2 bedroom apartment in nice complex. Beginning in August Bath $1; water gas, cape pid. 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Off street parking. $220 & up, short-term summer paid to month least payable. Paid in some apart part. No. beds: 841-1704 Wanted: 2 female roommates for summer sublease in 3 bedroom townhouse. For more info call 841-0985. Bantamted to femaleommittance for $Fall 19 %$. Bantamted to orchidcommittance for $Fall 19 %$ $40.00 \times 10^{-6}$