中国农业银行 16 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 25, 1986 Sports Craig Sands/KANSAN Surrealistic swimming John Reeves, Applied English Center teaching assistant, swims in the pool at Robinson Center. Reeves said he was in training for tri-athletic events. Sports Briefs Water ski team hosts Jayhawk tournament The Kansas water ski team is scheduled to host the sixth annual Jayhawk open tomorrow at MoKan Lake. The open will begin at 8 a.m. with the women's trick event. Other events include the slalom and the jump. Minnesota, Mankato State and Kansas State will be competing along with the Javahawks. MoKan Lake is about three miles east of Lawrence off K-10. KU plays in tourney The Kansas softball team, with a record of 40-12 and a No.5 national ranking, will finish its regular season this weekend in the Creighton Tournament at Omaha, Neb. The five-tate tournament, which is the Jayhawks' last competition before the Big Eight tournament next weekend, also features 18th-ranked Creighton, Nebraska-Omaha, Kansas State and Missouri. Tomorrow, the Jayhawks play Nebraska-Omaha at 9 a.m. and Kansas State at 10:30 a.m. sunday. They play at 11 a.m. and at 11 a.m. and Creighton at 2 p.m. Boston bids for trials BOSTON — The Boston Athletic Association will submit its bid to bring the women's U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials to Boston despite a proposal that would ban elite foreign women from the race, a BAA spokeswoman said yesterday. Plans to make the Boston Marathon the 1988 women's U.S. Olympic Trials were upset after the Athletic Congress imposed new regulations on the race, including the ban of all elite foreign women. Marja Wrigt of the BAA board of governors said, "I think this is something nobody could get along with." The Athletic Congress. which The group also wants to ban any U.S. women who have run under 2:50 and who have no desire to compete in the Olympics, ban prize money from the race and control over the race's sponsors. Judge rules for NFL governs race racing and track and field in the United States, told the BAA on Wednesday that all foreign women who have run better than a 2:50 marathon cannot compete in the race. Wright said the BAA would still pursue the trials. NEW YORK — A federal judge yesterday refused to void the National Football League's contracts with the three big television networks, ruling that the United States Football League didn't show that the contracts violated federal antitrust law. U. S. District Judge Peter K. Leisure rejected the USFL's demand for a summary judgment, which would have voided the contracts before the new league's $1.32 billion antitrust case against the NFL was tried. Instead, Leisure ruled, the question of whether the television agreements are an illegal restraint of trade will have to be decided by a jury. The trial is set for May 12. "This court holds that the mere existence of the three NFL-network contracts does not exceed the scope of the antitrust exemption created by the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1861." Leisure wrote. In that 1961 law, Congress granted the NFL the right to leaguewide desks on a leaguewide basis, rather than team by team. Bachelor Beau wins LEXINGTON, Ky. — Surprising his trainer as well as the Keeneland bettors, 20-1 Bachelor win the $265,600 Blue Grass Stake and a possible start in the May 3 Kentucky Derby. Phoenix cancels trip because of terrorism United Press International PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns, concerned about international terrorism, have canceled this summer's tour of Bulgaria, which was part of the October negotiations that brought Georgei Glouckov to the NBA team "We just aren't got," Suns coach John MacLeod said Wednesday. "We really called it off two months ago. I don't know too many people who are going to Europe the way it is right now. The risks have really increased. I know I would not want to be traveling." General Manager Jerry Colango said he was not ready to formally announce the cancellation. "It's a very sensitive issue," Colangelo said. "I don't really think I should comment yet. But the concern is obvious. A lot of things in the world have changed since we made that agreement." Colangelo he was communicated with Bulgarian officials and had suggested some alternatives to the tour, including inviting students to coaches to Phoenix this summer for several camps conducted by MacLeod. Glochkov is the first player from Eastern Europe to play in the National Basketball Association. He plans to return to Bulgaria to visit his parents for at least a month this summer. Last week, Dallas Mavericks coach Dick Motta said his team might cancel trips to Europe this summer because of the terrorist threat. Motta said the publicity generated by professional athletes, not to mention their size, made them natural targets for terrorists. The Latin American Film Festival Presents UP TO A CERTAIN POINT (Hasta Cierto Punto) Spanish with English subtitles Friday, April 25, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 27, 3:30 p.m. Dyche Auditorium Free and open to the public SAVE YOUR MONEY. CLIP A COUPON! 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