14 University Daily Kansan Sports Wednesday, June 25, 1986 Grades Continued from p. 13 summer, he could pick up some hours. Clayton praised the support system implemented by Valesente. He said that Valesente's emphasis on academics had improved the team and the football program. "Coach Valente will turn this program around like no other coach in the past or in the future could," Clayton said. Mike Orth, quarterback, is also taking summer classes, although he doesn't have to use the study table. Because Orth was redshirted last year, he spent the time picking up extra hours toward his degree in computer science. He don't have a problem with eligibility. "I'm doing this to get six hours out of the way," he said. But unlike Clayton, Orth said he thought it was harder to take classes during the summer. He said he'd rather be outside than inside studying for a test and the extra hours during the football season didn't bother him. Orth also thought that Valeseste's crackdown on academics had helped the team. He said the continuance of the support system and the monitor of the players' academics might help would help the team in the falls. "The closer you watch people, the less chance they have to slip," he said. United Press International Bo Jackson to play with Memphis Chicks MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Bo Jackson will begin his baseball career with the Memphis Chicks next week, team officials said yesterday. Avron Fogelman, a Memphis businessman and co-owner of the Kansas City Royals, made the announcement from his office four days after Jackson said he would sign with the Royals. "All along it's been the Royals' philosophy not to push players, and we think Double A is where Bo should be," said Royald, said at a news conference. "We want to see him in the major league before Sept. 1." Jackson will play his first game Monday night in Memphis against Columbus, Ga. "Bo knows he needs some fine-tuning. He knows he needs some help. We hope while he's in Memphis he'll be able to get that fine-tuning." Bo will be in the lineup. We want to see him playing as soon as possible. Fogelman said he was still surprised that the Royals were able to persuade Jackson to join the team and to begin in Memphis. Jackson announced last week that he was choosing baseball over football, ending a long period of speculation. Jackson was in Kansas City yester- day but was expected to arrive in Memphis over the weekend. George Lapides, Memphis Chicks president, said he expected a full crowd at Tim McCarver Stadium in Memphis for Jackson's first game. The Chicks are averaging about 3,000 fans per home game, but Lapides said he hopes for a 200,000 attack mark by the end of the season. The next best thing to the tropics Mon-Sat. 6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Wed-Sat. 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 728 Mass. 842-5199 Limited Stock No Refunds SPRING & SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! From 8 til 10 a.m. Saturday...get an extra 10% off Suits up to 33% off Shorts 20% & 33% off Sportcoats up to 33% off Ties & Belts 50% off Knit Shirts 20% & 40% off Jackets 33% off Sweaters 50% off Dress Trousers 10% & 33% off Casual slacks $26.99 each Sport Shirts 25% & 33% off Patterned Dress Shirts $10.00 off Robes PJ.'s Swimwear 25% off Live 96 Hum DJ. noon til 3 Saturday...lots of prizes Register through Saturday for a free Cricketeer Blazer Seafood Shrimp lb. $399 Med. Shell-on Crab meat blend lb. $399 WHOLE WATERMELON $299 and up Bing Cherries lb. 99 $ ^ { \circ } $ California Plums lb. 99 $ ^ { \circ } $ Peaches lb. 69 $ ^ { \circ } $ In the deli —chicken livers and gizzards lb. $2^{29} —visit the salad bar only lb. $1^{99} PIZZAShin crust,made fresh daily Classic Coke, Sprite, Cherry Coke, Sunkist, Diet Coke, Tab, Coke and Diet Cherry Coke $299 each Canadian Bacon, Pepperoni, Hamburger, Sausage 1 4