14 Thursday, March 12. 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs Men's golf team places second in New Orleans The Kansas men's golf team passed three teams in the final round yesterday and finished second in the 17-team field at the New Orleans Collegiate Classic. The Jayhawks finished with an 896, two strokes behind first-place Memphis State. The other top finishers were Southern Mississippi at 899, Wichita State at 905 and Northeastern Louisiana and Mississippi State, tied for fifth at 906. "We really didn't play too well until the last day," Coach Ross Randall said. "We had a chance to win, but we missed some of our shots." Rudy Zupetz led the Jayhawks, shooting 72-75-75—222 and tying for fourth among the individual leaders. Brian McGreevy tied for seventh by shooting 73-75-75—223. Clay Dews shot yesterday's low round for Kansas and finished at 80-74-71 -225. Jon Brunning shot 75-80-77—232 for the Jayhawks and teammate Steve Madsen finished with a hit 78-81-78—237. "We needed this type of teacher. Kardall said, 'It helps because it teaches us how to win, and winning becomes easier.'" The next tournament for the men's team will be the Central Florida Invitational, which begins Tuesday in Orlando. Ciemens wants to stay in town WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens, who yesterday began being fined $1,000 a day for his training camp holdout, said he wanted to pitch for the Boston Red Sox despite a contract dispute. The fine, announced when Clemens bolted from training camp last week, sparked a verbal war between the Red Sox and Clemens' agents, who said they would increase their contract demands by $1,500 for each $1,000 levied in fines by the team. "I definitely do not want to be traded," Clemens told a Boston radio station Wednesday. "I love Fenway Park. I love the fans. I love the tradition." Clemens, the American League Most Valuable Player, denied that he wanted to play elsewhere. Red Sox General Manager Lou Gorman insisted the team had no intention of trading him. Gorman, noting Clemens is now the only player holding out from any camp, said of a possible trade, "We have no intention of doing it, never even gave it any thought. We want him in a Red Sox uniform, period." Clemens, 24, who had a 24-4 record last season, sought a contract of $1 million for 1987 or $2.4 million for two seasons. The team offered $500,000 plus incentives. After contract talks broke down, the Red Sox automatically renewed Clemens' 1986 contract, raising his base salary from $220,000 to $400,000, and then announced the $1,000-per-day fine. Court rules against drug testing The ruling by Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Peter G. Stone applies only to Simone LeVant, the diver, but has broader implications for thousands of athletes across the country. SAN JOSE, Calif. — A Stanford University diver who challenged the NCAA's drug-testing program for athletes won a preliminary injunction yesterday, allowing her to compete without providing a urine sample. LeVant is the first athlete to challenge the policy. Stone agreed with LeVant that the mandatory live tests were an obtrusive and unconstitutional invasion Stone said there was "reasonable probability" the case would win in a trial court. LeVant, a 22-year-old senior, will be able to compete in championship qualifying events in Arizona this weekend and, if successful, go to the NCAA finals in Indianapolis in two weeks. From staff and wire reports. Buy One & Get The SECOND At 1/2 PRICE! Choose from over 14 styles and colors in cordoroy and oxford poplin. It's a great time to update your wardrobe for the summer! Jayhawk Bookstore 1420 Crescent Rd. Lawrence. 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