14 Friday, April 3. 1987 / University Daily Kansan Mets' Gooden arrives at clinic for treatment United Press International NEW YORK — Dwight Goswen, hustled by bodyguards past young sters calling his name, entered a Manhattan clinic yesterday for treatment of a cocaine problem that could raise new legal problems for the New York Mets pitcher. Gooden arrived at the Suthers Alcoholism and Drug Treatment Center at 10:15 a.m., encountering the scrutiny certain to follow him since he tested positive for cocaine That scrutiny extends to Florida, where in January he pleaded no contest to charges of battery of a police officer and resisting arrest. Circuit Judge John P. Griffin, who presided over the trial, has asked for a written report and a recommendation from probation officials. "We are going to recommend that his probation be modified with a special condition requiring that he enter the drug rehabilitation program and then submit to periodic untimely through record of his action." And Erio Alverez, an administrator with the state Department of Corrections. The Mets confronted Gooden Wednesday with a urinalysis positive for cocaine. The 1985 National League Cy Young Award winner agreed to undergo treatment rather than be suspended from baseball by Commissioner Peter Ueberroth. Mets team physician James Parkes said Gooden gave no previous sign. "He never in any way with us behaved in an irrational way," Parkes said. "Now I've had some characters. We see a lot of abnormal people. Dwight never behaved in an abnormal way. I think in some way he was influenced by people who took advantage of him because of who he is." Parkes said Gooden would undergo in-patient treatment, then out-patient counseling. If Gooden cocaine use was incidental and not heavy, the in-patient treatment could last from seven to 14 days. Parkes said A crowd of about 80 photographers, cameramen and reporters greeted the crimson van bearing Gooden. The vehicle hesitated briefly, as if the driver considered turning around, then moved slowly to the clinic entrance. Wearing a dark suit, Gooden said nothing and looked straight ahead. Two bodyguards, one on each side, shielded him. From a nearby schoolhouse, they watched as Dwight, *Dwight*, and assailed the waiting press corps as "ghoul's." Gooden's return to New York began at 5:50 a.m. in Tampa, when Mets public relations man Jay Horwitz arrived at Gooden's house. Under his arm Horwitz carried four inches of newspapers, one of them with a headline reading, "Gooden's Drug Test Is Positive." Gooden wore a blue pinstripe suit and carried a blue overnight bag. Horwitz shouted to a crowd of men, "I don't want this to be a circus." Gooden's problem has stunned the Mets, leaving them with an uncertain outlook for repeating as the World Series champions. With their remaining starting staff of Ron Darling, Sid Fernandez, Bob Ojeda and Rick Aguilera, the Mets still look like a strong team. None of these pitchers has ever had to lead the staff for any extended period of time. That was Gooden's job. Three new teams could join the NBA NEW YORK - The NBA expansion committee recommended yesterday that the league expand to 26 teams by adding franchises in Charlotte, N.C.; Minneapolis; and either Miami or Orlando, Fla., for the 1988-89 seasons. work to do." The Associated Press The five-member committee recommended that Charlotte be admitted for the 1988-89 season. Minneapolis the following season and the Florida team in one of those two seasons. A decision between Miami and Orlando will be made by the league in October. "We're extremely delighted. We were such a long shot candidate," said Dan Lohwasser, a spokesman for the NBA in Charlotte. "People even locally don't give us much of a chance to win." When coming out No 1 Of Course, still has to get by the NBA Board of Governors, so we still have some Each city would pay $32.5 million for its franchise if the NBA Board of Governors goes along with the recommendation when it meets April 16. The owners will three-quarter vote of the owners is needed for a franchise to be accepted. Bob Stein, the attorney for the group that would return pro basketball to Minneapolis, said, "We won't make any type of real decisions until after April 22. Now we're just hoping the rest of the league agrees. "We're excited about having the opportunity to join the league. We are thrilled and flattered that we are being considered like this." The committee also considered Toronto, Anaheim, Calif., and St. Paul. Lohwasser said, "We feel like Charlotte was in such a strong position, having a new coliseum. This is the heart of basketball country, right dead in the center of the ACC, and we had an excellent coliseum lease with the full backing of the city. Businesses have made sales. We sold 8,900 season tickets." "It's a growth area, and they're businessmen and recognize that we are a viable city for a major league team. They would team up with the team would be known as the Sori! ORCHARDS NOW OPEN! 3000 W. 15th St. 843-7456 Joe Suggs, Manager GOLF CLUB NOW LEASING for fall 1 & 2 bedroom apartments The football program already was suspended for 1987 by the NCAA for repeated payout and recruiting violations. DALLAS — Southern Methodist University's intermaint preident hinted yesterday that he might announce next week the cancellation of the Mustangs' football program in 1988. Southhidge Plaza Aprs. 1704 West 24th Lawrence Kansas 66044 SMU might not play in 1988 The president, William Stallcup, speaking to reporters after a meeting of the university's newly organized governing board, said no deci- dation had been made on whether to field a team in 1988. Sports Briefs CYCLE MADNESS SALE 842-1160 SMU, which was placed on NCAA probation in 1985, was barred from fielding a team in 1987 after the NCAA discovered improper payments to SMU players while the school was on probation. The football program also was placed on NCAA probation through 1980 and limited in terms of recruiting and scholarship awards. But he added: "We need to keep in mind that we're limited to seven games (in 1988) away from campus, so I have to wonder what purpose we have. We could get off to a better start in 1988." show the First Lady, who was watching the ceremony from an upstairs window of the White House. The gift-laden president walked across the Rose Garden toward the Oval Office, reporters shouted questions about the veto override vote. The president, bouncing the ball once off the grass, replied, "You heard what happened. I'm playing defensive ball." Student Union Activities, the KU Frisbee Club and radio station KJIK are sponsoring the Ultimate Fools Festival this weekend at Shenk Complex at 232 and Iowa streets. APRIL 9,10,11,&12,1987 Frisbee tourney tomorrow Compare the price, componentry, and warranty of any Road, ATB, or commute to that of Schwinn and then you will see why TODAY'S Schwinn is an unbeatable value. everyday! FOUR BIG SALE DAYS! Ultimate Frisbee games will be played from 9 a.m. until dark tomorrow and 10 a.m. until 5 لنبذل على مشروع أخرى Tennessee coach Pat Summit told Reagan, at a low point in his presidency, "I knew if there was anyone in America that would appreciate that defense, it would be you." Reagan noted that the team had prevented Louisiana Tech from scoring more than 44 points in the championship game Sunday. Facing an embarrassing veto override an hour later, he told the team, "Believe me, I had a special feeling about all of you coming here today because, as perhaps you know, lately I've been playing a little defensive ball myself." WASHINGTON — President Reagan greeted the NCAA women's basketball champion Tennessee in the Rose Garden yesterday and compared a current political situation he faced to the Lady Volunteers' playing style. Phillips said that he and New York attorney Robert Kheel, who represents the American and National leagues, had exchanged proposals but that the sides remained far apart on a variety of issues, including salary, expenses, pensions, insurance, post-season compensation and post-season selection. Reagan was to greet the NCAA men's champion Indiana in the Rose Garden today. p. m. Sunday. The tournament is expected to attract 20 men's teams and three women's teams, including teams from Boulder, Colo.; Chicago, Dallas; Denver, Madison, Wis.; New York City; Oklahoma City; and St. Louis. Baseball umpires may strike "Right now, I'd have to say the umpires' feeling is if we can't reach an agreement, they should withhold their services," said the umpires' attorney, Richard Phillips. The KU men's team, the HorrorZontals, and the women's team, Betty, will compete. LAWRENCE SCHWINN CYCLERY PHILADELPHIA — Major league baseball umpires are prepared to strike when the season opens Monday if a new agreement is not reached, the umpires' lawyer said yesterday. Team captain Shelley Sexton gave Reagan an autographed game ball, a Tennessee T-shirt and a pair of orange sneakers for himself and a gray pair for first lady Nancy Reagan. KJHK will have a disc jockey at the games to provide musical entertainment. 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