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The remaining week and a half before spring break will be a busy time for the people in the Intramurals Office at Robinson Center. By Robert Rebein Sports writer The intramural basketball playoffs have been underway for the past two weeks. The championship games in each division will be played before March 6. Teams that haven't been eliminated have gone through a rigorous test, said John Johnson, graduate assistant for team sports. The highest level of play, according to Johnson, is taking place in the Men's Greek and Independent Trophy Leagues. "The best teams in both divisions have a lot of ex-juco players," he said. "I've officiated the league for three years and I think that our best intramural teams could compete with small college teams." "We started out with over 200 teams in eight divisions," Johnson said, "so the teams we've got left are the serious competitors." The players in these leagues take Intramurals "Sometimes I think they take the games too seriously," he said. "Some of the guys like to pretend they're playing for KU. They can get a little carried away. We've had some pretty tense moments out there." the games very seriously, Johnson said. Richardson's positive testing constituted a third offense under the NBA's anti-drug policy adopted $2 \frac{1}{2}$ years ago. After the two year period, Richardson can apply for reinstatement, but must be approved by the league and the NBA Players Association. The Greek Trophy League champion will play the Independent Trophy champion for the Hill Championships March 6. The women will play at 4:55 p.m., the men at 7:30. Stern said reinstatement was not automatic. International Olympics will be Friday through Sunday in Robinson Center. Teams will compete in table tennis, badminton, volleyball, basketball and indoor soccer. Roberts said that about 12 teams had signed up to compete. "In the past, it has been mostly foreign student organizations who have competed and won," Roberts said. Last year's winner was the Malavisian Student Association. "This is a tragic day for Michael Ray Richardson," the commissioner said. "What we have here is a destruction by cocaine of a once flourishing career." Times for the individual events are: table tennis and volleyball, 5 p.m. Friday; badminton, 7 p.m. Friday; basketball, 9 a.m. Saturday; indoor sport, 1:30 p.m. Sunday. 500 tickets available for Iowa State game Sports Briefs Padres pick Boros Before Saturday's Kansas-Iowa State men's basketball game, 500 extra tickets will go on sale, Doug Vance, Kansas sports information director, said yesterday. The game starts at 3:05 p.m. and the tickets will go on sale 30 minutes before tip-off at the athletic ticket office in the main lobby of Allen Field House. 'Hawks given break The team will resume regular practices today in preparation for Saturday's final regular season game against Iowa State at 3:05 p.m. in Allen Field House. The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team earned a day off from practice yesterday after Monday's 87-80 conference victory over Oklahoma at Norman. NEW YORK — New Jersey Nets guard Michael Ray Richardson has been banned from the National Basketball Association for at least two years after a drug test conducted Thursday proved positive, NBA Commissioner David Stern announced yesterday. Richardson banned Steve Boros, the San Diego Padres director of minor-league instruction, was named the Padres field manager yesterday, replacing Dick Williams. Boros signed a one-year contract for his new job. Padres president Ballard Smith announced Boros' appointment in San Diego, after a meeting attended by both men, as well as Padres owner Joan Kroc and Jack McKeon, the club's vice president of baseball operations. From staff and wire reports. Seaver says this is final year in Chicago From Kansan wires SARASOTA, Fla. — Chicago White Sox pitcher Tom Seaver, who wants to be traded to an East Coast team, said he would play only one more season with Chicago. Seaver confirmed Monday that he would like to play near his home in Greenwich, Conn., and said the statement was not a threat, but just a fact. "I definitely want to be with the Sever said of his family. "It's my family." White Sox general manager Ken Harrelson has been trying since he took the job last fall to trade Seaver to the New York Yankees, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles or Boston Red Sox. But those teams, Harrelson says, are not offering enough talent in return for the 41-year-old future Hall of Famer. Harrisonel said Boston was still talking to him about Seaver. Harrisonel said part of the problem in trying to make a deal for Seaver was that clubs were afraid that this would be his last season regardless of where he was playing. But Seaver said Monday that he wouldn't retire if the situation was good. "If I'm pitching well, I could see going another two or three years," he said. Spring Training Round up Kansas City Royals FORT MYERS, Fla. — Kansas City pitcher Bret Saberhagen, a 20-game winner last year, was bothered yesterday by a sore arch at the Royals spring training camp. Saberhagen's minor ailment is the second injury of the spring for the world champion team. Catcher Mike Macfarlane will be sidelined at least two months with a slight rotator cuff injury. The Royals have 20 pitches and seven catchers in camp. The first full squad workout is scheduled Saturday. New York Yankees FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- New York Yankee manager Lou Piniella yesterday chose Butch Wyngear as his No.1 catcher over Ron Hassey for this coming season. There had been some question regarding the No. 1 catching job because Wynegar had been hobbled by two different injuries and batted only .223 last year while Hassey, who was recently traded to the White Sox then reacquired by the Yankees, batted .296 with 13 horners and 42 RBI in 29 games. Citing Wynegar's injuries as a major reason for his slump at the plate, Pinilla also felt the switch-hitting, 30-year-old Wynegar was superior defensively to Hassey. New York Mets ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Veterans Keith Hernandez and George Foster arrived at the New York Mets training camp a day early yesterday and seemed more excited than ever about the team's chances for success. "You have to be confident," said Hernandez. "We won 88 games last year, and it looks like we're better this year." Foster, without mustache or sideburns for the first time in about 10 years, took some ribbing from his teammates for showing up the day before full-squad workouts were scheduled. Cincinnati Reds TAMPA, Fla. — The Cincinnati Reds"shortstop of the future" arrived at spring training yesterday. Kurt Stillwell, 20, who is expected to challenge veteran Davey Concepcion, 37, for the starting shortstop job this season, reported to training camp two days early. Concepcion hadn't arrived in camp yet, but wasn't obligated to report until tomorrow. Stillwell, who spent the past three seasons in the minor leagues, was attending his first major league spring training. Stillwell has just a half-season of experience above the Class A minor league level. A year ago, he was jumped from Class A to Class AAA, but he only played a half-season at Denver last summer, hitting 264 before he broke his right shinbone. "I've never played up there, so I don't know what it takes, but that's what I'm here for, to go for it," said the native of Thousand Oaks, Calif. "I could get used to this, though. It's nice." Even if Stillwell doesn't replace Conception this year, club officials think he will eventually succeed Conception. Minnesota Twing ORLANDO, Fla. — Minnesota Twins manager Ray Miller broke the monotony of drills on fundamentals and the drudgery of running a scrimmage game yesterday. The six catchers and 18 pitchers in camp chose up sides for a loosely played game that one observer termed controlled chaos. "These games fortify my belief in the designated hitter," Miller said as he watched his pitches flail away in the batter's box." 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