14 Wednesday, April 1, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs Injury keeps Schriner from field next season The Kansas Jayhawks, who as a team gained only 806 yards rushing last season, have lost running back Scott Schriner for the upcoming season. Shriner, who had arthropodic surgery performed on his right knee March 18, is recovering from the operation and will not play football with him. The director of sports medicine, said yesterday. Bott said that Shriner tie ligatures in his right knee in a scrimmage game March 14, but the injury was not caused by contact with another player. "He is definitely out for the spring and fall seasons," Bott said. "It will be six weeks before he even walks again." Schriner, a 5-foot-10, 195-pound junior from Lenexa, was the Jayhawks' leader in kickoff returns with 15 for 282 yards. His top return of 40 yards came against Oklahoma State. Schriner, who played in 11 games last season and started in one, came to Kansas from Butler County Community College where he scored 19 touchdowns and ran for 1,420 yards in 1985. During that year, Schriner was a first team NJCAA selection, named a Gridline All-American, a first team all-Jayhawk conference selection and was named Back-of-the-Year. KU softball player injured Laura Cramer, starting first baseman for the Kansas softball team, is expected be out 10 days to two weeks after suffering a hand injury last weekend, softball coach Bob Stancliff said. Cramer was injured when her hand was stepped on in a game against Pacific University in the San Jose Invitational. A preliminary examination revealed no ligament or tendon damage. Stancill said yesterday. Team physician Ken Wertzberger will examine Cramer today. Cramer's .324 batting average ranks third on the team. She bats in the lineup in front of catcher Kelly Downs, the team's leading home run hitter. With Cramer out of the lineup, Downs twice was walked intentionally with runners in scoring position in the tournament. Kansas did not score in the three games in which Cramer did not play. Clemens' contract rejected WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — The Boston Red Sox yesterday rebuffed the latest contract proposal by the agent for holdout pitcher Roger Clemens. "I'm just going to tell him we're rejecting it. We just don't think it's equitable, but we appreciate their calling and we want to keep the dialogue open," said Red Sox general manager Lou Gorman, before calling Clemens' agent Randy Hendricks in Houston. Gorman had tried to reach Hendricks late Monday after the agent and Clemens had called with a new proposal. Clemens has been in Texas making out of the club's training camp March 6. The 1986 American League Most Valuable Player and Cy Young Award winner is baseball's only contract holdout. From staff and wire reports. 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