14 Wednesday, February 10, 1988 / University Daily Kansan NCAA tries to avoid ban on drug testing The Associated Press SAN JOSE, Calif. — Seeking to avoid a permanent injunction against testing college athletes for drugs, the NCAA on Monday called the first of several expert witnesses to argue that substance abuse is a growing problem among students. "It's my firm belief that if you're going to control drugs in sports, you have to do testing," Dr. Daniel Hanley of Brunswick, Maine, said during a hearing before Conrad L. Rushing, Santa Clara County Superior Court judge. Hanley, a member of the International Olympic Committee's medical commission since 1968, testified that his conclusions were based on years of personal experience in working with college athletes. He said he was aware of drug use in the sports of cycling, weightlifting, boxing, football, track and field, fencing, baseball, soccer, crew and wrestling. NCAA attorney Richard Archer said he planned to present similar testimony from trainers, other athletic experts and athletes themselves who knew firsthand about drug abuse in college sports. Hanley was the first witness in the second phase of a trial involving student challenges of the NCAA's urine tests. Stanford athletes Jennifer Hill, captain of the women's soccer team, and Barry McKeever, a linebacker on the football team, sued the NCAA, contending that the tests were humiliating and violated their constitutional right to privacy. Rice takes NFC title on offense The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Wide receiver Jerry Rice of the San Francisco 49ers was named NFC offensive player of the year for the second straight year by the Committee of 101 yesterday. Rice was one of six award winners selected by the nationwide panel of 101 sportswriters and broadcasters who cover the National Football League on a regular basis. Rice, a third-year pro, was the only repeater from last year among the winners. The winners will be honored at the 18th annual 101 Banquet in Kansas City March 5. Pulliam's Music House Call 864-4810 game situations. Both players work out with the varsity team every day in addition to their JV practices. Sound Accessories+Amps+Guitars Keyboards +Accessories 2601 lowa 843-3008 "Marvin can rebalance the ball well, and he's pretty strong. Brad is great; he works so hard," Brown said. "I just like having them around." Gift Boxed LONG STEM RED ROSES "I'm used to coaches in football who holer and cuss," Mattox said. "I think he's a good coach, from the short time in knowing him. If the player is bad, he'll tell them his bad. And if he's good, he'll tell him he's good." nel situation does get worse. But he doesn't know whether they will get any game time. Continued from p. 13 easier. 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