16 Thursday, February 12, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs SMU may impose team sanctions to avoid suspension of football DALLAS — Southern Methodist University officials said yesterday that they were willing to impose new sanctions against the school's president, who was in hopes of avoiding a suspension of the program by the NCAA. The officials said, however, that no matter what action the NCAM takes after a crucial meeting this week, they would accept it without a legal fight. In a tacit admission that additional violations of NCAA bylaws have occurred within the football program, interim SMU President William Stallcup and faculty representative Lomie Klieter, said, stopped the NCA would allow the school to playen playing the sport. Under NCAA regulations, however, the governing body of college athletics may suspend SMU's football playing privileges for two years if it feels new violations occurred while the school was already under probation. SMU is serving the most severe football-related penalty ever imposed by the NCAA - one that barred the school from awarding any scholarships last year and limited it to 15 this year. Since the imposition of those sanctions, media reports have alleged that cash payments were made to a football player and that another player received a free apartment. The NCAA and SMU investigated those charges and a hearing will be conducted in San Diego on Friday. The NCAA's decision in the matter will be announced within 10 days after the hearing. DiMaggio will be released after surgery MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Former New York Yankees great Joe DiMaggio underwent heart surgery Feb. 5 in Mt. Sinai Medical Center, a hospital spokeswoman said yesterday. According to publicist Judy Stanton, the 72-year-old Hall of Famer entered the hospital Feb. 3, and arrhythmia was diagnosed, a slow heart rate. After tests, doctors recommended he receive a pacemaker. The procedure was performed by Philip Samet, surgeon. According to Samet, chief of cardiology at M. Sinai, DiMaggio will be discharged Thursday. "He is going home in excellent condition," Samet said. Red Sox, Hurst complete salary arbitration BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox announced they won their salary arbitration case yesterday against Bruce Hurst and will pay the left-hander $700,000 this season. Arbitrator Ben Meltzer of the University of Chicago Law School ruled against Hurst, a 13-game winner in 1986, who had been sequestering $445,000 Hurst, who made $495,000 last year, was seeking a $350,000 raise. Neither Hurst nor his agent, Lick Lampos of San Jose, Calif., could be reached for comment. Hurst turned in a 13-8, 2.88 ERA performance last season that included a 5-0, 1.07 ERA showing in the NL and MLB in the American League, pennant From Kansan wires. Attention Graduate Student Organizations Preliminary Budget Requests DUE February 13 105 Burge Union 864-4914 NLUCKY IN LOVE A Friday the 13th Valentine's Celebration Try a deli sandwich or lasagna in the Big 8 Deli/Snack Bar (level 5) or Soup and Salad in the Prairie Room (level 2) Welcome KSPA! I drink... Therefore, I am! These outstanding individuals are deserving of special recognition for their superior efforts in sales, layout/ad design, client relations, job knowledge, staff participation, and complete dedication. That is why they are the top Sales Representatives for January. Thanks and congratulations to Robert and Greg from the KANSAN Ad Staff. Now This is Lucky! Two for One Bowling at the Jaybowl 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Robert Hughes Retail Sales Representative TIME OUT TAVERN Greg Knipp Campus Sales Representative of our people. Friday, February 13th $2.50 by reservation only Call SUA at 864-3477 Every Thursday 34 oz. 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Free taco bar and your ee taco bar and your favorite Mexican beer $1.00 200 McDONALD DRIVE 913-841-7077 SPRING BREAK 87' DAYTONA BEACH $149 You Drive $215 We Drive - See our video of Spring Break 86' for more details (call for appt) - We will be staying at the Hawaiian Inn Hotel - Outdoor olympic pool - The only Indoor heated pool in Daytona - 2 Restaurants in hotel Right on the Beach Call: Scott or Tom 842-0883 Deadline-February 15, 1987 Trip limited to the first 150 partiers! We'd like to thank all the participating sororities and fraternities in the 12th annual Keith R. Worthington Memorial Tournament for A.L.S. Phi Delta Theta KU Ad Club presents: presents: Guest Speaker Judy Baldwin Promotion Director for Q 104 Thursday, Feb. 12 7:00 p.m. Southeast Conference Room of Burge Union All persons welcome. Student Dividend Payments Begin Bring in your receipts from last semester's cash purchases at the KU Bookstores and receive a 6% cash rebate. Redeem your period 80 receipts with your student I.D. at the customer service areas of either KU Bookstore location. Always save your cash receipts from the KU Bookstores because they mean money in your pocket every semester. .