14 Friday, November 18, 1988 / University Daily Kansan OSU violated rules, station says Allegations rejected by OSU director The Associated Press STILL WATER, Okla. — Oklahoma State University's athletic director branded yesterday as "inaccurate" a television report that the alleged violations for which the school is under NCAA investigation included Dykes "It is apparent from (Wednesday night) its' inaccuracy report, by chap. giving cash and automobiles to at least one player and using eight ineligible players. nelive (KOCO-TV, Oklahoma City) that the source of the information was not privy to the actual allegations considered by the NCAA Committee on Infractions last week in January. Myron Roderick said in a statement --- The KOCO-TV report said the NCAA originally turned up 63 alleged violations in Oklahoma State's football program, some of which have been thrown out. The Tulsa World on Sept. 4 published a similar report outlining the same NCAA allegations. Earlier this week, Roderick said the NCAA was considering "serious penalties" against Oklahoma State's football program. Oklahoma State has a history of prior NCAA probation and sanctions from 1978-1982. Roderick said that the current allegations "are serious and serious penalties will be deliberated." He described the allegations currently under investigation as "proven, admitted and self-reported." In an attempt to placate the NCAA, Oklahoma State three years ago fired assistant coach Willie Anderson, who had been linked with a number of alleged violations. In yesterday's statement, Roderick said: "It is disappointing that Channel Five would not, out of respect for Oklahoma State University and its athletic programs, give us an opportunity to review the information to insure its accuracy before airing the report. A great deal of the information we have received were not part of the allegations considered by the NCAA Committee on Infractions in Tucson, Ariz." Roderick's statement did not say which parts of the television report were incorrect and he was unavail able for comment yesterday. KOCO-TV said the allegations primarily concerned wide receiver Hart Lee Deyes, who allegedly received $5,000 cash, a new car and monthly payments for signing with Oklahoma State under the direction of Oksana Oksana. Oklahoma State's recruiting coordinator at the time of his dismissal. The station also reported on NCAA allegations that cash and a cost-free car were offered to former Mangum High School star lineman Robert Lee Conner, who signed with Oklahoma and is now at a Texas junior college. According to KOCO-TV, the NCAA said most of the academic problems occurred from 1982-85. The report said the NCAA contended that John Chesley, Arthur Price, Harry Roberts, Ken Zachary, Charles Crawford, Tavie Hampton, Mark Moore and Dana Hawkins participated in several regular-season and postseason games while they were academically ineligible. The station said former Oklahoma State assistant coach Paul Jette, now defensive coordinator at the University of Texas, was named several times in the official inquiry for such alleged violations as offering recruits $600 for ostrich boots to telling a recruit that he had "a briefcase with money to buy a recruit a car upon graduation." Former coach Jimmy Johnson (1979-83) and current coach Pat Jones were not involved in the allegations, the station reported. Johnson is currently coaching at the University of Miami. In a statement on Tuesday, Roderk offered no details of the probe but indicated the NCAA was conducting an investigation which he described as "among the most thorough ever conducted." The NCAA sent Oklahoma State and official letter of inquiry in April listing allegations of violations in the football program. The university resisted legal attempts to make the allegations public. After the Tucson meeting with the Committee on Infractions, Roderick said there was a "positive side" to the investigation. "No serious violations were found during the past three seasons and no members of our current coaching team were in any substantial violations." he said. Roderick indicated that Oklahoma State bootees may have caused seismic damage. "We simply will not and cannot tolerate any so-called supporters of OSU violating NCAA rules," he said. "We are very clear that a major violation in any sport will mean a loss of competition in that sport." Swim coach wants team effort today By a Kansan reporter Kansas swimming coach Gary Kempf would like to see the men's and women's teams rise above last weekend's performances in today's tri-meet with Southern Illinois and the University of Illinois in Carbon-dale, IL. "I think anytime you beat a quality team, you're going in the right direction." Kempf said of the men's defeat of 19th-ranked Arizona in Tucson, Ariz. last Friday. "But we need to make continued success. We need to take a step forward every time we compete." Although the men managed to defeat Arizona and swam well in a loss to Arizona State in Tempe, Ariz., on Saturday, Kempf said he'd like to see more consistency in their performances. The Jayhawk women lost to both Arizona and Arizona State last weekend. U.S.S.R. TICKETS AVAILABLE: "For us to be as good as we can, everybody has to be hitting at the same time." Kemp said. "But every now and then, we tend to lace up a dependency on some of the stronger swimmers." U.S.S.R. TICKETS AVAILABLE: A limited number of general admission tickets are available for the exhibition basketball game between Kansas and the Soviet Union National Team at 7:35 tomorrow night in Allen Field House. Tickets are $10 and are on sale at the Kansas ticket office in the east lobby of the field house. Tickets also may be purchased at the ticket windows at Memorial Stadium tomorrow afternoon during Kansas' football game against Missouri. The game against the Soviet Union is included in the student season-ticket package. PEETE OUT WITH MEASLES: Pat O'Hara, a redshirt sophomore who has thrown only seven passes for Southern California, probably will start at quarterback for the second-ranked Trojans and they meet their crosswown rival. Southern California quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate Rodney Peele has the measles and might not be able to play in tomorrow's showdown against sixth-ranked ULA for the Pacific-10 conference championship and a trip to the Rose Bowl. Sports Briefs "It's an exciting opportunity if it comes about," O'Hara said. "Playing in a game like this is what I came to USC for. I don't know the extent of Rodney's illness, but if it comes down to me playing on Saturday, I'm prepared to go out and do my best. "I don't know for sure if I will (start), but I'll prepare to play just like I do every week." O'Hara played in one game last season, taking six snaps late in the Trojans' 48-14 victory over Oregon State. He didn't throw a pass. This year, the 6-foot-3, 195-pounder has played in three games and completed five of seven pass for 61 vards with one interception. The Trojans bring a 7-2 Pac 10 record and a 9-9 overall mark into the game at the Rose Bowl. The Bruins are 6-1 and 9-1. If the Bruins win, they will face 12th-ranked Michigan in the Rose Bowl game. If the Trojans win or lose, they will face the Wolterines on Jan. 2. BIRD TO HAVE SURGERY: BIRD TO HAVE SURGERY: Larry Bird will have surgery to remove bone spurs on both heels and is expected to be lost to the struggling Boston Celtics for at least three months. The team made the announcement late yesterday afternoon after Bird sought a medical opinion from a doctor unaffiliated with him. The Celtics didn't say when the surgery would be done but said it would be handled by Roger Mann and Arnold Scheller, the team physician, at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston. The operation was expected to be performed as soon as the doctors and the hospital could work it into their schedules. **SPINKS CONVICTED:** A Superior Court jury convicted former heavyweight champion Michael Buck of drunken driving yesterday. Spinks, who announced his retirement after being knocked out by Mike Tyson in Atlantic City, N.J., on June 28, was financed $200 and had his license revoked for one year. The New Castle County Superior Court jury deliberated about five hours before returning the verdict. LEONARD-LALONEDE ATTENDANCE: Sugar Ray Leonard's knockout of Donny Lalonde drew a crowd of 5,500, about one third of capacity at the Caesar's Palace outdoor arena, according to figures given by state boxing A report submitted by Caesar's Palace showed paid attendance of 5,590 with total gate sales of about $2.8 million. Chuck Minker, executive secretary of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, said Caesar's reported it distributed another roster to its top casino patrons, which casinos normally do for big fights. PIZZA 1 POUND SPAGHETTI GARLIC TOAST 32 OZ. COKE $ 4.95 $4.95 LARGE PIZZA ORIGINAL OR DEEP PAN 1 TOPPING plus 32 OZ COKE ONLY $7.95 + TAX UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Futin CORRECTION Summer Institute Immerse yourself in German life while earning 9 hours of German KU credit studying German language and culture in Eutin. For more information contact the Office of Study Abroad 203 Lippincott 864-3742 For more information call collect 383-3294 Hit The Slopes! 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