Thursday, March 24, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Assistant Continued from p.13 sports-minded here at Kansas, with a lot of enthusiasm and excitement. I think it will help if the student body come out to see our spring practices." Kansas defensive coordinator and inside linebacker coach Jim Hiles has known Mason for more than a decade. The two coached together at Bull State in the early 1970s and were reunited last season at Kent State, where Hilles was hired as the Golden Flashes' defensive coordinator. Hilles spent 10 years coaching at Wisconsin in the Big Ten Conference. He was interim head coach for one season there after the death of Badger head coach Dave McClain in 1986. "There are quite a few football facilities in the Big Ten." Hilles said. "I can't understand why this school cannot produce a winning football team. We are here to change that, and I'm excited about the challenge." Mitchell coached the wide receivers for one season. Kent State Kansas' new tight end and tackle coach is Reggie Mitchell. Mitchell was a standout tailback at Central Michigan University. He gained more than 1,000 yards as a senior in 1981 and was named to the first team All-Mid-American Conference. "Once Glen asked me to come here, it didn't take me long to say yes," Mitchell said. "I think recruiting went pretty well this season despite the lack of time we had. Our No. 1 goal for next season will be to get area kids to come and play football here. I think it is important to recruit close to home first, then branch out from there." Wild about them'Cats; K-State fans attend rally The Associated Press MANHATTAN — More than, 1,500 people attended a pep rally on the Kansas State University campus yesterday to give the Wildcats a sendoff to Pontiac, Mich., where they will meet Purdue on Friday in the NCAA Midwest Regional. Mitch Holthus, the voice of the Wildcats on the K-State radio network, told the crowd, "These guys have made it possible to set up some of the most exciting times you'll ever have as K-State Wildcats. Forty years from now, you can set your grandkids on your knee and say, 'I was there when Kansas State went to Pontiac. I was there when the Cats were rolling through the NCAA Tournament," Noting that many students had skipped their afternoon classes, Holthus provided what he called a history lesson. "K State has been to the NCAA 18 times, seventh best of any program in the country," he said. K-State's won 26 of 38 in the 1980s, K- State's 45 in the NCAA. "If you want to get pumped, if you want to dream, then take this fact and start to dream: The last time the Final Four was in Kansas City was 1964. The teams involved were UCLA, Michigan, Duke and Kansas State. All but UCLA are still in this year's tournament." DUNEDIN, Fla. — American League MVP George Bell is in a much better mood after an air-clearing meeting with Toronto Blue Jays officials. Meeting eases tension for Toronto MVP Bell The Associated Press Bair aired his beeps Tuesday with Toronto management for 90 minutes and agreed to a temporary truce with manager Jimy Williams. The terms of the cease-fire call for Bell to play where Williams wants him to play. "I would say George is satisfied, maybe not happier, because he got some things off his chest that he wanted to talk about," said general manager Pat Gillick. "So I would say it was a good meeting from a therapeutic standpoint." Bell's agent, Randy Hendricks, initiated the meeting with Gillick, club vice president Paul Beeston and Williams. Hendricks said he and Bell asked Williams to be flexible when it came to putting Bell in the lineup. Williams came into camp saying the experiment with Rob Ducey or Silvestre Campusano in center, Lloyd Moseby in left and Bell as designated hitter was not "cast in stone." Both Ducey and Campusano have impressed Williams, who appears ready to go into the season using one of the rookies. Hendricks said he would go involved again if they did if tha'c's bad. Luckily, he looked good. Hendricks was concerned that Bell's highly demonstrative opposition to the designated-hitter role had backed Williams into a corner, forcing him to go with a rookie in center. If Williams played Bell in left, where he wants to be, then "the whole world would say George Bell got his way," Hendricks said. "Then they have to carry that burden with them for the next five years and then worry about the next player that does it. "Therefore, we'll take our hit in the spring of 1988 even if it costs us the pennant. Now that's not a real intelligent position and that's why I'm here. In that respect, I'm a diplomat here trying to resolve some conflict between people . . ." Bell joked with reporters after Tuesday's 5-3 exhibition victory over Philadelphia, but, under instructions from his agent and by agreement with Toronto management, would not comment on the meeting. Hendricks said Bell felt Toronto management flouted his status as MVP during the controversy. By failing to consult with Bell about the switch to designated hitters, the Jays treated him like some utility player, Hendricks said. "He's not a robot," Hendricks said. "You just can' t press a button and drag it down." Bell, a 28-year-old who was ranked fourth in outfield assists last year, feels he's good enough to play left field. "Can you imagine Ted Williams or Hank Hein in his prime," Dr. Drikaski asked. Jimy Williams said he believed he could improve Toronto's defense and preserve Bell's health by keeping him in the dugout when the Jays are not hitting. 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GENERAL REGULATIONS. The current regulations specify who is subject to these rules and regulations; that all vehicles must have a license plate at the central campus. No amendments are proposed. 2. DEFINITIONS ... be current the definition of a student, for compculation the definition of a faculty, staff, visitor, dormitory visitor, medical parking needs, handicap moped, parked motorcycle. The proposed amendment will delete the dormitory section, so that part of the guidelines Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that on April 15, 1988, at 3:00 p.m. C.S.T. in the Kansas Union Building, Lawrence, Kansas, a public hearing will be held concerning the adoption by the Board of Regents of regulations governing driveways, parking facilities for driveways, and parking facilities at the University of Kansas. The following is a summary of the regulations which have been reorganized while certain sections of the regulations have been renumbered and reorganized, the only substantive changes in the regulations are noted below. P. PARKING PERMITS The current regulations establish procedures pertaining to parking permit issuance, including a posted amendment limits courtesy permits to up to three hours, visitors are referred to section than three hours, visitors are referred to section than three hours. 3. VISTOR PARKING. The current regulations specify conditions under which visitors may legalized parking, and the amendment defines short-term parking as "up to three hours". The provision for visitors to return is defined in section 14. Le 10 is added to the metered parking available for visitors, and the dormitory visitor section 3.1. 3. STUDENT, FACULTY, AND STAFF PARKING. The current regulations establish pricing for parking spaces and may be obtained and appealed, and procedures for new employees. No amendments are required. 7. CONTROL OF PARKING LOTS AND ZONES. 8. DISTRIBUTION OF parking restrictions at the University of Kansas. The east lay of lot 2 will be faculty/facilitary lots, the west will be military lots, including JIRP will come off at 3:00 p.m. 9 PAYMENT OF FEES FOR VIOLATIONS. The current regulations specify the method and procedure for payment, what constitutes excessive violations & compliance, and what other requirements impoundment procedures. No amendments 6. PERMIT FEES. The current regulations specify the fees charged for parking permits. The proposed amendment adds a separate JHP permit, the same as previous permits or three hours or less of no charge. Section 6.2 Visitor Permit outlines the charge for visitor parking: 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., $1;noon to 5:00 p.m., $1;noon to 7:00 p.m., $2;noon to 5:00 p.m., $2;noon to 5:00 p.m., are restricted to long term meters only. APPELL OF VIOLATION NOTICES. The application shall be made to the Department of Appeals from a complaint of misuse of park areas. The applicant must show that the misuse occurred at a time when 8. VIOLATIONS. The current regulations specify the penalties for misuse of parking areas. No 11. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION. The current regulations establish the authorization of the Board of Regents to promulgate regulations for the control of parking and traffic on the University of Kansas campus and to establish museums and the regulation of the regulations. No amendments are proposed. Interested persons will be given a reasonable opportunity at the hearing to present their views concerning the adoption of the proposed amendments in any way and may also be submitted prior to the hearing. Written comments or a request for a copy of the financial impact statement of such changes should be submitted Office 6042, University of Kansas, StronlH Room 206, Lawrence, Kansas 66045. TED D. AYRES TED D. AYRES GENERAL COUNSEL KANSAS BOARD OF REGENTS "the right to shelter, the place we call home, is the most highly valued principle of our society." Liz Gowdy, spokesperson, Citizens for Human Rights in Lawrence, speaks on DISCIMINATION and SEXUAL ORIENTATION Wed. April 6 8 p.m. Alderson Auditorium. Sponsored by We Know Your Name. Until Wednesday, April 6 ouse of Usher, $38 Mass, 842-3610, print graduation Announcement Name Cards in royal small. Small quantities. Call for more information. 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