Thursday, Feb. 6, 1986 University Daily Kansan Sports 15 Classified Ads Female roommate to share two bedrooms apartment. Very nice and very close to campus. Call MALE ROOMMATE WANTED for lrg. 12 bedroom, 2 bathroom apt. on bus route. $149 a maptil plus 1/3 utilities. Call Mark or Mitch. 648-4992 Male, nonsmoking roommate for 2 bedroom appl. $112/week plus 1.5% utilities, call 3.00 800-242-7268 NEEDED Female to share fully furnished 2 bedroom apartment Price negotiated Call Jen Need female roommate to share apartment 110/mo, 1/3 utilities, close to campus, on bus parking. Nosemasking. Male Roommate wanted to share 3 roommates. Male Roommate needed to have a $130.00 plan / 1.7 utilities. Call 749-2961 Waited immediately; female roommate to share apartment at Malls: $150 plus 1/2 electric. Call ROOMMATE WANTED grad student or professional preferred, to share large two-bedroom house within walking distance of campus. Bedroom w/ studio or office. Call Mark at 843-0255. NEED EXTRA CASH? 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ATLANTA — The president of the University of Georgia testified yesterday that his school admitted athletes with bad grades to improve the university's profit-making teams. United Press International Fred Davison, the president, was the last defense witness for the university in a suit brought by a professor who says she was fired for protesting special treatment of athletes. The trial enters its second month Thursday. Jank Kemp, former coordinator for the school's remedial English program, says two university administrators violated her freedom of speech when they fired Georgia sacrificed grades for money Davison said on the stand that Georgia and other schools relaxed their admission standards in the early 1970s. At a later meeting with reporters, he clarified his remarks. He said the National Collegiate Athletic Association relaxed standards in the 1970s and allowed athletes with only C averages to be admitted. The change let in football and male basketball players who were slow academically. her for her complaints Davison, president since 1967, said he did not approve of the automatic Georgia requires its other athletes to have C averages and score reasonably well on their entrance exams. admission of_scholarship_athletes with C averages in high school. But he said Georgia had to have the same enrollment standards as its athletic rivals because "we have to compete on a level playing field." "You want me to go out of business unilaterally." he said when asked what would happen if Georgia required its athletes to make better grades than other schools required. "That would put us out of business athleticly." Sports help draw people together, Davison said. "It gives our alumni something to talk about, something to do," he said. "We have sports at the University of Georgia because our college sponsor it. Those 80,000 people are in that stadium because they want to be there." Kemp wants the U.S. District Court to make Georgia give her back her job and award her back pay and an unspecified amount of punitive fee. Kemp went back on the stand after Davison. She denied she wrote term papers for two athletes, claiming she only assisted them in using the library and correcting their spelling and grammar mistakes. She also denied that she repeatedly gave athletes falling grades. Davison said he did not understand why the university should not accept academically poor students. 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Saturday, Feb. 8, 1986 at door/ Member $4:00 Non Member $6:00 In advenance/ Member $3.00 Non Member $5:00 Admission: Tickets on sale in SUA Box office 6 Washburn players receive suspensions Yu-Chuen, Lin 749-3122 SuFang, Chen 843-4393 Winston, Chen 841-9760 TOPEKA — Washburn basketball coach Bob Chipman announced yesterday that he has suspended six of his players, including his three top reserves, for disciplinary reasons. The Associated Press Four of the players were suspended for the Ichabods' two Central States Intercollegiate Conference games this weekend at Fort Hays State and Kearney State, and two more were suspended indefinitely. Chipman said. One of those suspended indefinitely is Washburn's No. 3 scorer, Marcelle Graves, a 6-foot-8 junior center from Chicago, Graves, who sponsored by Chinese Students Association has started some games this season, is averaging 10 points a game. Also suspended indefinitely was Calvin Godine, a 6-2 junior guard from Houston who is averaging 3.5 points. The third top reserve who was suspended is Bob Sumler, a 5-8 freshman guard from San Diego who has averaged 4.4 points a game. Sumler and three more players will miss tomorrow's game at Hays and Lansing. The others are James Davenport, 6-7 junior forward from Atlanta; Tom Burton, 6-6 freshman forward from Topeka, and Pat Denney, 6-8 freshman center from Overland Park. Students & Faculty Make The Difference at Nabil's Restaurant Students save 10% on Sundays with KUID 9th & Iowa Hilcrist Shopping Center for parties of 5 or more, please call for reservations 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 5 p. - 10 p.m. MILLER HIGH LIFE Have Some Fun in the Sun with US! in Daytona! 7 days for only $229 $215 at the Holiday Inn Serf Side Meet at the AKL house (2021 Stewart St.) for info, and sign ups at 3:00 p.m. Friday. Feb. 7 Refreshments Served Refreshments Served For more info.Call Tom 749-4957 Meet at the AKL house Representatives of Yosemite Park & Curry Company will be on campus Yosemite National Park Summer Employment in California Housing available to applicant only For further information and application contact This will be a group presentation. We will be interviewing for Seasonal Positions in Hotel, Housekeeping, Kitchen, Food Service, Retail, and Support Facilities with starting dates beginning March 15 through June 30. Friday, February 7 University Placement Center 223 Carruth-O'Leary Yosemite Park & Curry Company Yosemite Park & C Yosemite National Park California 95389 (209) 372-1236 EEO/AAP/H/V Turner promotes Goodwill Games ROME — About 3,500 athletes from 59 countries have agreed to take part in the Goodwill Games in Moscow on July 5-20, a spokesman for the organizers said yesterday. The event, the brainchild of television mogul Ted Turner, will feature 18 sports — artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, basketball, boxing, canoeing, cycling, diving, figure skating, handball, judo, modern pentathlon, sailing, swimming, track and field, volleyball, water polo, weightlifting and wrestling. United Press International Turner and his aides stopped in Rome on a promotional tour that took him to 12 cities in the United States and nine in the rest of the world. Two Soviet officials and 10 VCR w/2 movies-$9.66 (overnight Mon-Fri) Store Hours: Mon-Sat: 9:30-9 / Sun: 1-5 SMITTY'S TV 1447 W 23rd 842-5751 VCRR w/ movies 88 88 athletes from the United States, Soviet Union, Britain, France, Spain and Italy accompanied Turner. Robert Wussel, executive vice president of Turner Broadcasting System, said one problem of conflicting sports schedules had been resolved. "We asked the Hungarian federation to move the world volleyball championships, being held at the same time as our games, from Budapest to Moscow and we've got the OK," Wussler said. Primo Nebiolo, president of the International Amateur Athletics Associations, said there would be no conflict in track and field scheduling. 643 Tennessee, Lawrence, KS (913) 841-7083 Rav. Velakevien, Rav. Velakevien Mobile Sound Entertainment for That Special Occasion SPRING BREAK HALLEY'S COMET/NEW ZEALAND EQUAPOLAR TOURS $2599. Cheap! Dark sky observing site with telescopes, and knowledgeable local astronomers All air and ground round trip from KCI Includes: Hurry, seats are limited! TOURS (913) 842-4000 Spend Valentine's Day with your SWEETHEART! Come in and eat, or we'll deliver to your door! Get a large (1 topping) Thin Crust Pizza for $5.99 OR a large (1 topping) Original Crust Pizza for $6.99 You can always order extra lattes for a small additional ch Dine in, Corporate or Dinner. 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