14 Wednesday, March 2, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Coaches advised to heed gag rule The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Big Eight coaches need to be reminded that there is a conference rule prohibiting them from publicly criticizing officials, Commissioner Carl James said. "It's an institutional responsibility first," James said Monday. "It's our responsibility to remind the athletic directors that the rule is there and they need to adhere to the rule. My concern is that they have gone a bit further than they have in the past. "Occasionally, you'll have some guy say something about officiating. But this time, they have not only gone beyond saying it to the media in an emotional post-game situation, they have extended it to call-in shows and TV coaches' shows." Oklahoma State coach Leonard Hamilton was publicly critical of official Jim Bain after a Feb. 21 loss at Missouri. Hamilton, who was thrown out of the game early in the second half after the Cowboys bench was called for a third technical foul, alleged that Bain exhibited favoritism toward Missouri. Kansas coach Larry Brown then said on his radio show that he was "not comfortable" with Bain and also implied that Bain missed a call when Kansas lost to Missouri in the closing seconds of the championship game of the Big Eight tournament last season. Iowa State Coach Johnny Orr called for the three officials who worked the Cyclones' loss to Iowa State Feb. 24 to be fired. "You don't solve officiating problems in the newspaper," James said. "If you have a complaint, take it to the supervisor, and they do. They call John (Overby), and John works with them. We review tapes of games with the supervisor, and we report that information back to the coach. "It's all constructive criticism, and we need constructive criticism because our evaluations are based on the tapes. Then we come to May (spring meetings). We have a meeting, go over the approval of the officials. We go over the evaluation the supervisor has based on his evaluation of tapes and input from coaches." Overby, the supervisor of officials, said officials had been suspended for poor work. He said he could remember only three complaints similar to Orr's in the past seven years. Corrections Because of an editor's error, the admission price for the KU baseball games was incorrectly listed in yesterday's story. Admission to home games is $2 for adults, $1 for kindergarten through 12th grade. Preschool children and KU students with a KUID are admitted free. Because of a reporter's error, former Kansas center Paul Mokeski and former guard John Douglas of the 1978 KU men's basketball team were not included among the former team members listed in Monday's story who went on to play professional basketball. Mokeski currently plays for the Milwaukee Bucks. 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