14 Thursday, March 5, 1987 / University Daily Kansan McMahon progressing steadily after operation on right shoulder VERO BEACH, Fla. — Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon is making steady progress from December surgery on his injured right shoulder, a physician said yesterday. McMahon was examined by Frank Jobe, the Los Angeles Dodgers' team physician, at the club's spring training complex. "It's coming along very well," said McMahon. "I haven't had any Connors advances to Lipton semifinals problems. I hope to be ready for training camp." Jobe performed surgery Dec. 10 to repair a torn rotator cuff. After the surgery, McMahon wore a splint for about a month. Jobe said it was too soon to tell whether McMahon would be able to play during the 1988 season, but that he should begin throwing in a month. KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — Jimmy Connors, his act toned down from a year ago, advanced yesterday to the semifinals of the Lipton International Players Championships with a four-set victory over Derrick Rostoga. He started slowly against Rostagno, of Brentwood, Calif., before winning 6.4-4.6-6.1-6.2. Connors will play the winner of the Ivan Lendl-Jay Berger match in the semifinals. Hana Mandlikova will play the winer of the Chris Evert Lloyd-Claudia Kohde-Kilsch match. Lendl, the top seed, and Berger were scheduled to play a night match. Stewart suggests TV profit should help benefit players From Kansan wires The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Norm Stewart of Missouri, the Associated Press Big Eight Coach of the year after winning his sixth conference title, would like to divert a trickle of the millions flowing in from the NCAA basketball television contract into a scholarship fund for players. "Let's set aside at least a little of it for the kids, the participants, to continue their education," Stewart said. "Would that be so hard to do?" Without any senior starters, Stewart's 1986-87 edition of the Tigers was not expected to offer much challenge to Oklahoma and Kansas. But the Tigers won the Big Eight Conference with an 11-3 record. "We felt all along we had the ingredients," Stewart said. "We had guys coming back like Derrick, Mike Sandbothe and Greg Church. The guard position was something of a question mark, but then Lee Cowan came in and picked up us there. Then on the inside play, the guys were able to offset a lack of bulk and did a good rebounding job. There have been some things happen that usually happen in good years. And it's hard not to happen, it happens. It's definitely fun to see a young team come together like this." But what's to become of Church, Sandbothe and the others if they want to continue their education after their eligibility is up? Stewart would like to see financial assistance provided from the television contract. Beginning next season, CBS will be paying a reported $167 million for three years. The amount sent from the current pact. The tournament money now goes directly back to the participating schools and the operating budget of the NCAA. "It wouldn't be hard to take a small percentage of that and set it aside for the participants," Stewart said. "We could tell them, 'This will be here to help you complete your education.' What would be wrong with that? We ought to say, 'Hey, for what you've done for us, we are setting aside some of this television money for you to complete your education. Or, if you want to go to graduate school after your eligibility is over, we're going to help you.' Like most coaches, Stewart is disgusted that schools voted in January to eliminate one assistant coach and reduce the basketball scholarship limit from 15 to 13. The Big Eight Conference, including Missouri, voted in favor of the cuts. "Taking away two scholarships and a coach just isn't going to make much sense," he said. "It's a knee-jerk reaction to some of the things that have been happening. Cynics always point out the imperfections, Well, nobody claims to be perfect." Uppercut 9th and Mississippi 841-4894 Our Success Goes to Your Head WE'VE MOVED!! TO 204 W. 13 $^{Th}$ For a confidential, caring friend, call us. We're here to listen and talk with you. Understanding all your alternatives makes you really free to choose. Replace pressure and moisture, rational reflection. FREE PREGNANCY TESTING. 843-4821 Birthright Intramural basketball champions to play for Hill trophies next week By a Kansan reporter The Kansas varsity men's and women's basketball seasons are coming to a close, and so is the KU intramural basketball season. The Hill Championships will be decided at 7 p.m. for the men and 8 p.m. for the women March 10 at Robinson Center. The winning teams from the men's and women's Greek Trophy Leagues and from the Independent Trophy Leagues will compete for the title. The Magnificent Seven defeated the Rebels 35-34 on a basket at the buzzer Tuesday night and won the Men's Residential Recreation A division. John Johnson, the graduate assistant for intramural sports, said 300 teams were involved in the single-elimination intramural tournament, which began Feb. 23. Championship games to be played on March 8 include: Co-Recreational at 1:15 p.m.; Women's Greek at 2 p.m.; Men's Individual Recreation A at 2 p.m.; Men's Individual Trophy at 2:45 p.m., and the Women's Individual Trophy at 3:30 p.m. The Men's Greek Trophy and the Men's Greek Recreation A championship games will be played at 6:45 p.m. March 9. Kelly Donohoe, KU quarterback, hands the ball off to running back Arnold Snell during a practice scrimmage on the field south of Anshutz Sports Pavilion. 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