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TOP-NOTCH SERVICES professional word processor, manuscripts, resumees, theses, letter formatting Players say Orr will stay at ISU AMES, Iowa — Iowa State University basketball players said yesterday that they were convinced coach Johnny Orr would finish his coaching career at ISU, despite reports that Orr is being courted for a number of other coaching jobs. United Press International "Coach Orr's not going anywhere," Junior center Sarn Hill said. "He's going to stay here and retire. We won't let him leave anyway." Orr, who is in his 21st season as a collegiate head coach, has compiled a 331-282 record. He's 82-43 at Iowa State and his 82 victories rank him third on ISU's career coaching ledger. His record includes 12 years in the Big Ten as the head coach at Michigan, where he guided the Wolverines to two conference championships, before coming to ISU six years ago. Orr, one of the most colorful coaches in the Big Eight, has been mentioned as a candidate for a number of coaching jobs, including the top job at Ohio State where Eldon WANTED Orr also has been mentioned among a list of candidates to take over the scandal-ridden Minnesota basketball program, but has told his players he was not interested. Miller will step down at the end of the season. "He told us he turned down the Minnesota job. I don't think he is going anywhere," said sophomore guard Gary Thompkins. Orr was lured to Iowa State in 1980, taking over a program that had recorded losing records in five of its previous six seasons and didn't appear in the NCAA tournament in over 35 years. He wasn't an immediate success, as Iowa State finished 9-18 in his first year, but the Cyclones played before an average crowd of 9,170 fans, an increase of nearly 3,000 fans over the last year's attendance. Things have changed dramatically since then. In Orr's fourth season, the Cyclones put together their first winning campaign, going 16-13 and finishing fourth in the Big Eight. Iowa State earned a bid to the National Invitational Tournament, marking the first time in 40 years that a Cyclone team had been invited to participate in a postseason tournament. Thanks got even better in 1984-85 as Orr led Iowa State to a school-record 21 victories and a third-place finish in the Big Eight, the Cyclones' highest league finish in seven years. Iowa State also advanced to the championship round of the Big Eight postseason tournament where the Cyclones dropped a two-point decision to Oklahoma. The Cyclones were rewarded with their first NCAA tournament bid in 40 years but were eliminated by Ohio State in the first round. Attendance also picked up last season as the Cyclones played before an average of 13,295 fans in Hilton Coliseum. Before the start of the 1983-86 season Orr said this could be his best team ever at Iowa State, and he might be right. Though the Cyclones still have six regular-season games remaining plus the Big Eight postseason tournament and possible NCAA or NIT competition, Iowa State stands 14-7 overall and 5-3 in Big Eight play. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share great brand-new apartment very close' to campus. Microwave, W&D, dishwasher, $130/mo. Call 841-5515 anytime. Female roommate for queit 2 B/R trailer. Pur- nature 3 month plus 1/2 utilities. Call 748-448. Keep Room! Female female wanted to want ap. above Jabook Bookstore $12.50 per month. 847-676 for 3.99. Ex-Ohio St. player donates scholarship WANTED: COMPUTER for wordprocessing work or not. Need IBM compatible, dual disk drive, monitor. Will consider printer or other than IBM formats. Call 749-2196. Female roommate to share three bdrm. house. Very nice & quiet neighborhood. Bdrm 482-9738. Female to take over contract at Naismith Hall. Feb. rent and meal - FREEL. Call Bdrm 102-1034 WANTED male roommate to share deluxe apartment very close to campground *150.00/m²* No pets allowed Wanted: Basketball tickets for the K-State game on Feb. 22. Please call 841-6363. Wanted. Clean, responsible roommate. 1 bedroom in a 3BRatr Traitman $145/mo plus 1/3 utilities. Available immediately. Dishwasher, balcony, pool & teens & basketball courts. Call (866) 270-9922. amount of the donation, other than to say it was "substantial." Lachey, a first-round selection of the Chargers in last year's National Football League draft, was named to UPI's All-American Football Conference second team. United Press International "I want to express my thanks and appreciation to Ohio State University and to its fine football program for the opportunities it gave me," said Lachey, a native of St. Henry, Ohio. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jim Lachey, former All-America guard from Ohio State and rookie starter last season for the San Diego Chargers, has financed a perpetual athletic scholarship with a large contribution, OSU announced yesterday. "This is a way of repaying the university as well as helping future Ohio State football players earn an education and play big-time college football." was moved by Lachey's generosity and sincerity. "With this gift, Jim Lachey has set a unique standard for all former Ohio State athletes and especially those who have the good fortune to pursue careers in professional sports," Bay said. "This gift is in keeping with Jim's attributes as a leader and I can only hope that other Ohio State student-athletes will follow his example. We are very proud of Jim Lachey and it is gratifying to know that he is equally proud of his alma mater." 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Frank King, chairman of the Calgary Board, said that the proposal was raised informally Sunday and would be discussed in detail yesterday when Calgary presents its progress report to the IOC Executive Board. The accommodation bill could cost Calaryau about $2.5 million. The Organizing Committee had budgeted to house 2,600 competitors and ancillaries in the village at a daily rate of $45 per person for 21 days. "The real cost to us is 90 dollars a day, so we are already offering a 50 percent subsidy." King said as he prepared for yesterday's meeting. "Now the IOC is asking for the other 50 percent. We are prepared to discuss it." King said he would also be meeting later with IOC President Juan Antonio Sanarranch and Canadian IOC Executive Board member Dick Pound The IOC may offer to make up the difference if Calgary was prepared to meet part of the extra costs. "The money could come out of the Olympic Solidarity Fund," an IOC official said. The IOC is also quite likely to provide more funds for travel. It paid the travel expenses for four athletes and two officials from each of the national Olympic committees at the 1984 Summer and Winter Games and has budgeted to increase the figures considerably for 1988. President Samarack wants record participation both at Calgary, Alberta, and Seoul, South Korea, venue of the 1988 Summer Olympics. A record 7,055 athletes from 140 countries competed at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics, despite the East Bloc boycott, and the Winter Games in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, attracted a record 1,490 competitors from 49 countries. The IOC realizes there are extra costs to be met by countries now that the Winter Games have increased from 12 to 16 days. But the IOC and Olympic organizing committees have grown wealthy on the back of U.S. television money, and Samaranch said he thought they should lighten the load for national Olympic committees. Calgary presented its progress report to the Winter Sports Federations on Monday and received a favorable response. "There has been a *lot* of progress regarding facilities and other matters and the Federations were very satisfied," an IOC official said. The first draft of a revised Olympic Charter has been completed and the second draft is being prepared for final approval at the IOC session in Lausanne in October together with the new Athletes Code of eligibility. The eligibility code will be discussed by the General Assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees in Seoul in April and the Summer Olympic Federations will deliver their views also in Seoul during the Asian Games in September. 17