4B Tuesday, February 28, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Boxer's injury triggers controversy Presence of on-site doctors may have rescued fighter The Associated Press LONDON — As Gerald McClellan's changes of survival improved yesterday, British boxing officials dismissed appeals for the sport to be banned and called for a world body to supervise safety in boxing. McClellan remained in critical but stable support on life support at Royal London Hospital, where he had a large blood clot removed from his brain after losing to Nigel Benn in a WBC super-middleweight title fight Saturday night. John Sutcliffe, the neurosurgeon who performed the operation early Sunday, said McClellan's chance of survival improves with every hour that passes. "We think he will now survive," Sutcliffe said. "Hopefully we will get him through it — and at the end of the day get him through it in good condition." The surgeon said it was too early to determine whether McClellan would suffer long-term brain damage or disabilities but that his boxing career was over. Members of McClellan's family — mother Stacey McCilelan, girlfriend Angela Brown, aunt Linda Shorter and sister Sister Cailey — visited the boxer yesterday after flying in from the United States. "He is in very capable hands, and I am cautiously optimistic he will be all right," said promoter Don King, who spent an hour with the family at the hospital. McClellan, of Freeport, Ill., collapsed in his corner after being counted out in the 10th round of what was widely described by the British media as the most brutal fight ever seen in the country. The tragedy triggered new demands for boxing to be banned, a campaign that has been led for years by the British Medical Association. But the British boxing community called a news conference Monday to defend the sport and its safety procedures. Fight promoter Frank Warren said the sport had improved its medical safeguards, noting that an anaesthetist, four doctors, two sets of paramedics and two ambulances were on site for Saturday's fight at the London Arena. The immediate treatment McCllenl received was credited with saving his life. "What happened Saturday night and the measures we had at ringside is probably the best you could get other than having an operating theater at ringside," Warren said. Meanwhile, Warren criticized the selection of French referee Alfred Azaro for the fight. "It would help to have an English speaking referee when you have two English speaking boxers," Warren said. "I don't think the referee could speak English. And I don't think he could understand it either." Warren said he was concerned that McClellan may have tried to communicate to Azaro in the ninth round after an accidental head-butt, but the referee didn't understand him. 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The Assistant Manager is responsible for coordinating activities and enforcing policies for residents in the Stouffer Place complex. The Assistant Manager assists the Complex Manager to develop a knowledge base, trains, shares office duty and provides service to residents and supervision of student employees. Required: At least 1 year of group living experience plus KU graduate enrollment in at least two courses offered by Preferred: Residential management experience or Stouffer Place residential experience. Microcomputer experience. Experience working with employees in Salary and Benefits: Apartment plus 6000$ in serving. When dining center is serving. To Apply: Send letter outlining relevant experience, a resume", plus names, addresses, and telephone numbers of 3 students, 422 West 11th, Suite DSH, Lawrence House, 60045 Deadline: March 17, 1995 EOE/AA 500 SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS IN NY, PA, NEW ENGLAND INSTRUCTORS/COACHES NEEDED: TENNIS, WATER SPORTS, GYM- OUTDOOR ADVENTURE, CERAMICS, OUTDOOR ADVENTURE, ALL CALL ARTS, CREATIVE & FINE ARTS, ALL CALL ARTEE; 1-848-643-8283, 516-433-8333 Jayhawker Towers Assistant Manager A12-month, half-time, live-in position, the Assistant Manager is responsible for coordinating staff in the Jayhawker Towers complex. The Assistant Manager assists the Complex Manager to develop a sense of community through programs and events. The Assistant Manager provides hours service to residents and supervision of student employees. Required: At least 1 year of group living experience plus KU graduate enrollment. Req. 3 years of residential semester. 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NABI Biomedical Center 816 W 24th 749-5750 ASSISTANT COMPLEX DIRECTOR Assistant Complex Directors (ACD) hold livelihood and student engagement in assisting student personal aspects of a residence unit housing between 350 and 950 students. duties include assisting with student personel functions: training, providing personal and academic development, adjustment to university life, and conduct; and providing counseling and referral services to university and residential group living experience. KU graduate enrollment for 1965-96 in at least 6 and no more than 8 hours per semester. Preferred. Residence requirements: experience. Experience with payroll, budgeting, and administrative duties. Microcomputer experience. Salary and Benefits: $720/month for faculty positions. Req's UT or equivalent utilities provided plus meals when cafeteria is serving. ACD's and spouses eligible for staff tuition rates. Employment from August 1, 2004 to January 31, 2005 for application of interest and relevant experience; resume; plus names, addresses, and telephone numbers of 3 references to the KU Office of Application. Corbin Hall, Lawrence, Kansas 63026. Deadline: March 17 1995. EEO/AA/ CAMP COUNSELORS WANT for private Michigan boys/girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sailing, gymnastics, yoga, water polo, computers, camping, crafts, dramatics, OR riding. Also kitchen, maintenance Salary 1500/-; training, GCC-424/ Mangle, MI. IL. 60993. 708-748-4244 Children's Counselors, Activity Instructors, Nanny, Bun Driver, Cooks, Kitchen Manager, Kitchen Help for Mountain Camp, P.O. Box 711, Boulder, CO 83036, (303) 425-8578 Douglas County Hape Victim/Survival Service will begin accepting applications for volunteer case managers and headquarters Counseling Center, 1439 Mass St. Haskell Indian Nations University Office of Student Services, KU office of minority affairs and Resource Center Applications due March 13. Remington's NOW HIRING Country Western Entertainment Center (Opening late March. early April) This 33,500 sq. ft. Country Western Entertainment Center will feature 3,350 sq. ft.of dance floor (3 dance floors) and 14 bars (4 mini bars) plus special food service operation. service operation. 100 employees needed: 3 cashiers 4 cooks 25 waitresses 25 bartenders 25 bartenders 40 security personnel 10 security/patrol 10 doormen/escorts 8 barbacks 8 bushove 2 coat check clerks 2 shoeshine girls misc. backup positions Experience preferred. References requested. Uniforms required. Apply at the job site. 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