14 Thursday, February 11, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Former KU assistant picked as new coach of Topeka Sizzlers the Associated Press TOPEKA — Bob Hill, former coach of the New York Knicks, yesterday was named coach of the Continental Basketball Association's Topeka Sizzlers. Owner Bernie Glannon announced that Hill, who was an assistant coach at the University of Kansas before going to the National Basketball Association, would take over tonight when the Sizzlers, 16-21, play in Charleston, W.Va. Hill succeeds John Darr, a veteran high school coach who moved up to the coaching job when John Killiele was fired Jan. 28. The team was 3-4 under Darr, who will continue to serve as an assistant coach, as he did under Killiele. Glannon said the change did not reflect any dissatisfaction with Darr. Glannon said he hadn't thought anyone would be available for the last 17 games of the season, but he contacted Hill after a suggestion from Kansas coach Larry Brown. Hill had been a KU assistant under both Brown and Ted Owens. Hill, who had been an assistant coach with the Knicks, succeeded Hubie Brown as coach 16 games into last season and had a 20-46 record. He was replaced by former Providence coach Rick Plitto after the season and recently has been scouting for the Charlotte Hornets, an NBA expansion franchise that has not yet fielded a team. READING FOR COMPREHENSION AND SPEED (Six hours of instruction) (Six hours of instruction.) Thursdays, February 4, 11, and 18 7:00-9:00 p.m. Register and pay materials fee by noon on February 4 at the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Hall. Class size limited. 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Mo. — Right-hand-iped pitcher Bret Saberhagen agreed yesterday to terms on a two-year contract with the Kansas City Royals for a reported $2.35 million. The Associated Press The agreement, which gives the Royals the option for a third year in 1990, was disclosed earlier, but the Royals announced yesterday that it had been finalized. "We're pleased that we were able to reach an agreement with Bret Saberhagen," General Manager John Schuerholz said. "He has established himself over the past four years as not only a key member of our ballclub but one of the finest pitchers in the American League." "It turned out excellent for both sides," Saberhagen said. "The thing I like is that now I don't have to keep "I don't think it was an outrageous salary, either. If I pitch the way I'm capable of, the Royals will have the bargain," Saberhagen said. going through this every year. It was driving me crazy. 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Cent. 121 Room 864-4044 Hillel ליה Events of the Week Feb. 8-11 Art Exhibit "Children of the World Paint Jerusalem." Israeli Scholar: Aviva Doran Feb. 11 "The Golden Age in Spain" The Jew in a Pluralistic Society The New York Jewish University Gallery, Wkv. Kusan Union Shabbat Dinner 6:30 p.m. Hillel House Services 7:45 p.m. Lawrence Community Center "The Ongoing Jewish Dialogue" Shabbat Service "The reality of Israel through the Feb. 13 Shabbat Service The reality of being through the 10:00 a.m. Reception 8:00 p.m. Feb, 14 Bagels and Lox Brunch 12:30 p.m. JCC Poetry reading, Aviva Doran 8:00 p.m. JCC For Rides/More Info 749-4242