Nature's mold Center preserves nation's supply of fungi. See page 3. SINCE 1889 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A bird in a tree. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1986, VOL. 96, NO. 131 (USPS 650-640) Clouds Details page 3. Divestment policy requires companies to follow standards By Tim Hrenchir Staff writer The Kansas University Endowment Association is now investigating one company in its investment portfolio that has not complied with the selective divestment policy it adopted early this year, the Endowment Association president said yesterday. Todd Seymour, the president, said adoption of the policy had been evolving since 1978 but only became official this year. "This has been in the process for a long, long time," he said. The policy hadn't been publicized, Seymour said, because it is strictly an internal procedure. "We sometimes don't realize what people know and what people don't know," he said. "This was one of those things we just assume everybody knows." Selective divestment is a policy in which investors demand that com- Seymour said all but one of the companies the Endowment Association invested in agreed to follow Reagan's proposals and all but two signed the Sullivan Principles. companies investing in South Africa promote racial reform within their ranks. Seymour said he would not release the name of the company that had not complied with either proposal, but he said its stock represented 0.2 percent of Endowment Association earnings. If a company does not sign either of the two proposals, Seymour said, Endowment Association staff will find out why, then make a decision whether to divest in the company's stock. that invest in so a set of stand, theid. If a coform, the inve Seymour said that in certain situations, the Endowment Association might continue to hold stock in a company with South African interests that hadn't signed the Sullivan Principles, but such circumstances would be unusual. Beer sales on Sunday debated For about nine years, the Endow. TOPEKA - Call it a boost to the state's liquor image — or just its income — but an amendment to legalize Sunday beer sales was revived this year with only two days remaining in the session. Staff writer What has been known this session as the happy hour bill was amended yesterday in the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee. It was amended to allow the sale of beer at all stores licensed to sell 3.2 percent beer, except liquor stores, after 1 p.m. on Sundays. The bill permits Sunday sales at conventions, concerts, golf courses, marinas, racetracks, sporting and special events. By Abbie Jones John Lamb, director of the Alcoholic Beverage Control, stood outside the committee door and shook his head. He had mixed feelings about the changes, he said. Under the p Association ad panies it inves the Sullivan Pr comply with Sept. 9 executive fair and equal for firms doin Africa "On the one hand it increases our work load, but I can sympathize with their concerns." Lamb said. "This is The Sullivar Cam after By Tim Hreno Staff writer By Tim Hrenk Staff writer After 24 day test the Kans ment Associa South Africa, were taking d front of Young "Saturday, out of here, Lawrence law Protesters break camp Endowment A policy of so companies th Africa. Todd Sey Association pr was made earl publicized hect matter. Big Apple Nit BMA Classic Big Eight Tournament Documentation CAPITALIZED GAMES INDICATE HOME GAMES By Lori Pols Staff writer Hemphill i t were tempted "But after would be here occurred, who would all be o' said. 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Bill Skeet/KANSAN was the Jayhauk with the most points scored in a single tournament game (26) Pepperdine (67-61) Washington (69-64) Louisville (83-78) Duke (86-92) SIU-EDWARDSVILLE (86-71) WESTERN CAROLINA (101-79) North Carolina State (71-56) SOUTH ALABAMA (72-48) KENTUCKY (83-66) ARKANSAS (89-78) GEORGE WASHINGTON (94-71) Louisiana Tech. (81-59) Wichita State (81-66) Memphis State (80-83)* Detroit (60-51) SOUTHERN METHODIST (72-56) Nebraska (81-70) OKLAHOMA STATE (95-72) OKLAHOMA (98-92) Missouri (81-77) LOUISVILLE (71-69) Iowa State (74-77) Kansas State (64-50) COLORADO (100-64) Oklahoma State (85-69) MISSOURI (100-66) NEBRASKA (79-61) Colorado (79-74) KANSAS STATE (84-69) Oklahoma (87-80) IOWA STATE (90-70) Kansas State (74-61) Oklahoma (72-70) Iowa State (73-71) North Carolina A&T (71-46) Temple (65-43) Michigan State (96-86)* North Carolina State (75-67) Duke (67-71) Source: Kansas post-season prospectus Season The 1985-86 . at 35-4 are the unwungest team in Kansas history, have the third most units in NCAR the most of any Big Eight team. also set record for most consecutive wins in Allen Field House (20) and tied KU's record for consecutive home wins (33). Kansas team.. Greq Dreiling... pulled down a game-high 15 rebounds—the season high for all Jauhauxs Cedric Hunter... gives a season high 16 assists--the most by any Jayhauk this season hosted its largest crowd ever. an over-capacity crowd of 15,500 watch as the Jayhawks win. again. Allen Field House... Kansas 74. Kansas State 51 Kellogg and two by Thompson sealed a 79-74 win for Kansas. Manning led all scorers with 25. Kansas 84. Kansas State 69. Kellogg's 30 points helped the Jayhawks clinch their first Big Eight Conference title since 1978 with a 84-69 win over K-State. Kellogg also made nine assists. Kansas 87, Oklahoma 80 The Jayhawks avenged an earlier loss to the Cyclones with a 90-70 victory. It was the last home game for games Dreiling, Kellogg and Thompson. The victory tied a school record for consecutive home victories with 33. Kellogg was the team's high scorer with 20 points. Kansas ended the Sooners' 48-game home winning streak with a 87-80 win. Manning led all scorers with 25 points. Drilling grabbed 15 rebounds. Kansas 90, Iowa State 70 Kansas 73, Iowa State 71 A 74-15 victory over Kansas State in the first round of the Big Eight tournament at Kemper Arena put an end to Wildeat coach Jock Hartman's 16-year career at K-State. Dreiling led all scorers with 19 points. Kansas 72. Oklahoma 70. Kansas held off a late second-half surge by Oklahoma to win 72-70 and advance to the finals of the Big Eight tournament. Manning made two free throws with six seconds left to provide the margin of victory. Manning and Kellogg were the Jayhawks' leading scorers with 18 points each. For the second time in two days, the Jayhawks had to tight off a late second-half challenge to win 73-10 over Iowa State in the finals of the Big Eight tournament. Manning led Kansas with 23 points. Kansas had little trouble beating North Carolina A&T 71-46 in the opening round of the NCAA Midwest Sub-Regional in Dayton, Ohio. Manning led all scorers with 15 points. Thompson scored 14. Kansas 71, North Carolina A&T 46 Kansas earned a trip to the Midwest Regional by beating the Owls 65-43. Manning, Kellogg and Thompson scored 14 points each to pace the Jayhawks. Kansas 96, Michigan State 86 (OT) Kansas 65, Temple 43 Thompson scored nine of the Jayhawks 16 overtime points and kept the Jayhawks' Final Four hopes alive. Kansas beat Michigan State 96-86 in overtime. Thompson led all scores with 26 points. Marshall scored 16 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and tipped in a Thompson shot with nine seconds left to send the game into overtime. Kansas 75, North Carolina State 67 Manning scored 22 points and Dreiling added 19 as the Jayhawks earned their first berth in the Final Four since 1974. Dreiling also had 12 rebounds. Manning and Thompson were named to the regional All-Tournament team. Manning was named the Most Valuable Player. Duke 72, Kansas 69 The Jayhawks lost to the Blue Devils for the second time in the season, 72-69, in the semifinals of the Final Four. Kansas was constantly in foul trouble, but still had a chance to win the game However, Kellogg's 25-foot jump shot bounced off the rim, and the Jayhawks' most successful season was over. ng states." e the one who d definitions event. and deter- to," he said. wild be sold at or concerts, versity most possibility. bether you'd games," he Reilly, R. man of the State Affairs bill wouldn't was going on afford to go to days, Reilly allow everyonelage and also g ourselves in several of e said. nthusianistic legislation to a designed to "happy days" happy weeks." hited taverns selling a beer less than we buyers dur-provision was of law, which price charged that day. Walker, Riding the Sun could threaten it reached the tomorrow about three Martin, Dre could use an ms and clubs for less than it, which would dine draws. 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