10 University Daily Kansan Sports Tuesday, March 18, 1986 Sports Briefs KU crew teams win second Texas regatta The Kansas men's and women a crew team combined to win the Heart of Texas Regatta in Austin on Saturday. This is the second consecutive year the team has won the regatta. year the team has won the regatta. The two teams finished first in seven of the 11 events they entered. KSU drops 2 sports MANHATTAN — Kansas State will no longer compete in intercollegiate women's softball or men's tennis, Athletic Director Larry Travis announced yesterday. Travis, who said the women's tennis program would be maintained, said the sports were being dropped to save money. Due to budgetary restraints, and the advent of new NCAA legislation dealing with having 14 intercollegiate sports for Division I status, we felt that by dropping softball and men's tennis we could make our remaining 14 sports more competitive." Travis said. Kansas State will have seven men's sports and seven women's sports, meeting the National Collegiate Athletic Association requirements for Division I status. KC opener sold out KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Reserve tickets for the world champion Kansas City Royals' home owner April 11 against the Toronto Blue Jays are sold out yesterday, of American League baseball club said. The Royals defeated the Blue Jays, the defending champions of the American League East, in seven games last year before going on to whip the St. Louis Cardinals in seven World Series games. The last of 35,000 reserve tickets for the 1:35 p.m. game was sold about 4 p.m. yesterday, a Royals spokesman said. However, 5,000 general admission tickets will go on sale at noon on April 11, the spokesman said. Colts settle dispute INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts and the city of Baltimore reached an agreement yesterday on a plan to keep the NFL franchise in Indianapolis, ending a lengthy and bitter legal dispute over the home site for the team. Representatives for the Colts and for Baltimore will meet soon to finalize the agreement, which will result in the dismissal of all suits filed after the team was moved back to Baltimore to Indianapolis in March 1984. The agreement calls for the city of Baltimore to drop its eminent domain suit against the franchise and Colts owner Robert Isray. In return, the Colts will dismiss their civil rights suit against Baltimore, and will pay $400,000 toward the city's legal fees. Versace wins award ST. LOUIS — Dick Versace, who led the Bradley Braces to a 32-3 record this season, yesterday was named national Coach of the Year by the United States Basketball Writers Association. 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