Thursday, March 24, 1977 9 Jason 1 John is the us City y for a ite and each ning on out and rater, a in the s'final Hartman returns to Kansas State MANHATTAN (AP)—Kansas State stopped looking for a head basketball coach yesterday. Jack Hartman was back. Hartman, who had accepted the head coaching job Monday at his alma mater, Oklahoma State, told a news conference here it was all a mistake. bitcher seven Pattin. oreless "Because of personal reasons, and having time to reflect on my past seven years at Kansas State, I realized I had made a hasty decision, a decision under pressure, and I was stay as basketball coach at Kansas State." THE FANS cheered, and three band members who were present hauled out their instruments and played the school fight song. "I realize the decision I made on Monday was both inconveniencing and embarrassing." The $25-year-old coach said. "I am grateful to myself when I say embarrassing." "I made a mistake, a turnover, if you will, and the only way I know how to correct a mistake is to look it in the eye, and try to amend it." ASKED IF K-State had offered any incentive for his return, Hartman said, "Absolutely none." His acceptance of the Oklahoma State job called for a five-year contract at a salary of $33,000 a year. His base salary here is understood to be $8,000 a year under a two-year contract. Hartman also told the news conference he had second thoughts about his decision to go to Oklahoma State during his flight to Stillwater Tuesday morning. "THAT WAS the first time I had really been isolated so that I could get my thoughts together," he said. "In the back of my mind was that the feeling wasn't right. The flight back then confirmed all the thoughts I had on the flight down." When Hartman returned Tuesday night to Manhattan, he said he contacted John "Jersey" Jermier, K-State athletic coach who then called Dauer Acker, university president. THEY HELD a morning meeting yesterday at which Hartman's request to return was welcomed, and the early-aftermon news conference called. Asked about his assistants, Jerry Holmes and Mark Reiner, the coach repiled, "It's DETAILS ON the possible sale of the Orioles were sketchy but it was believed that board chairman Jerold C. Hofferger wants out. The Orioles failed to draw a million fans at home despite winning the American League East Division title in 1973 and 1974. Attendance barely passed the million mark the last two seasons. my hope they will remain. This is the best coaching staff I've ever had. In the interim, I think things have happened that may influence them to have other thoughts." He didn't elaborate. Informed sources told the AP that if either club is sold it will be switched from the American League to the National in 1978 for the league play beginning on a limited basis. Heideman talked with Kuhn last week and was invited to today's meeting of major Hartman has compiled a 135-42 won-lost basketball coaching record at Kansas State. In his 12 years as a head coach, he has had 80 wins and 9 losses at K-State, 1979/7, when he finished 11-15. SEREMAL MONTHS ago, Heideman was extremely anxious to purchase a major computer system because of the numerous free agents playing out their options and the resultant problems. Heidman said he discussed with Kuhn the economic problems facing baseball's owners. He said the commissioner told him the playing out of options was a temporary situation which would level off by the end of the 1978 season. When Hartman announced his departure Monday for Oklahoma State, he took a parting shot at the Kansas State athletic department. He said he was concerned with the direction of the athletic program and the fieldhouse. league owners in Tampa but apparently will be unable to attend. year this season after leading the Wildcats to the championship. Hedeman was in the running to buy the old Washington Senators for $5.5 million before the franchise was sold to Bob Short. The team, however, frequently moved the team to Texas in 1972. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn has been involved in talks concerning the possible sale of the Baltimore Orioles and movement of the franchise to Washington, D.C., the Associated Press learned last night. Orioles, A's subject of sale discussions Heideman has run a semipro league for many years, which has included a number of prominent ballplayers whose major league careers had ended. HE WAS named Big Eight coach of the At the same time, the AP learned that George Heideman, owner of the Jenkintown, Pa. Steel Co., has held a number of ownership owners Charles O. Finley about buying his land; George Heideman is concerned about baseball's current runaway economic situation. Heideman indicated Finley's asking price for the A's was in the 990 million range. The American League is expected to vote on Tuesday's 77th season during today women's' meeting. "I've been somewhat concerned with politics and policy-making, although not in our department, but from outside," he said. He declined to specify his concerns. Hartman's change of mind pleases legislators, Owens Ted Owens, University of Kansas coach, and Kansas state legislators said they were glad Jack Hartman had changed his mind from head basketball coach at Oakland. Owens said he hadn't had time to talk to Kane, but said he was glad to have his rival back. "I DON'T know why he's chosen to do that (return to K-State), but I'm rather happy he's back," Owens said. "I have to say I am lucky for him." He'd enjoyed friends, and he's a respected opponent. "We have a great rivalry and maybe this will make that rivalry even better." the senate floor, "Jack Hartman is back at K-State, and all is right with the world." State Sen. Ron Hein, R-Toppea, asked Everett whether Hartman's return would mean an appropriations bill would have to be supplied to supply more money for Hartman. "As I understand it," Everett replied, the backtagging bill will be amended to permit employees to work on construction projects. He referred to a recent Senate appropriations bill that included $66,000 to reimburse cattlemen for the cost of attaching tags to their livestock before selling them. The tags certify the health of the animals. State Sen. Donn Everett proclaimed on We are now accepting applications for our new restaurant which is about to open. The venture will be a unique theme BBQ Smoke House. Needed immediately are full and part-time food service and table service employees. 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