10 Thursday, November 10, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Exciting new technology brings you a mid-pired tire that's high in quality and value. - All season and highway design - Deep shoulder grooving - High mileage tread stock - Wide tread profile - Two steel cord belts - White sidewall styling $3295 P155/80R13 P165 80R13 P165 80R13 P165 80R13 P165 80R14 P165 75R14 P165 75R14 P205 75R14 Sale Price $36.95 40.95 42.95 45.95 46.95 48.95 *Sale Price* P215.750R15 $50.95 P215.750R15 $48.95 P215.750R15 $51.95 P215.750R15 $51.95 P235.750R15 $58.95 "The more time they take, the more it hurts us and Coach Williams," Frederick said. "I wish they could tell us (today) what they plan to do. By continuing this into next week they're hurting us." were they meeting Williams, reached at Allen Field House yesterday after practice, refused to comment. NCAA Continued from p.1 Frederick said he telephoned the NCAA office yesterday to speak with Berst but was unable to get through because Berst was in a meeting. "To us, he looked like someone who had been in the war with Marshall and a word." Beers said. He said the investigator thought he was a friend of Marshall's. Berst said he considered the reporter's methods unethical. He also said the NCAA had not known about possible loans to Manning until the article was published. Lube, $16.99 Co-op Filter, Up To 5 qts. Co-op Oil (Most cars and light trucks) SERVICE SPECIAL Frederick said that he and Budig "Marsshall withheld the information during our interviews with him and must have told (Marx) outside of the interview session," he said. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECRITU: While the University of Kansas women's basketball team didn't sign any recruits yesterday on the early signing period, it will probably receive a commitment today. Berst said Marx never explained to the investigator that he was a writer. Sannon Kite, a 5-foot-11 guard from Elk Horn, Iowa, said Tuesday she planned to sign a national letter of intent with the Jayhawks today at her high school. The high school senior was the second leading scorer in Iowa last season, averaging 54 points a game. Kite picked KU over Brigham Young, South Dakota and Augustana (S.D.) conferred about the situation late yesterday afternoon, but he would not determine a course of action until they spoke with the NCAA. Frederick said he would try to contact Berst today. Berst confirmed that a Sports Illustrated reporter, Jeffery Marx, was present at two interviews in which an NCAA investigator had questioned Marshall about his involvement in the violations. Now Servicing Vehicles. Call For Appointment. Kite, who made a recent visit to the campus, said she was impressed with the University. Kite said she expected to play guard at KU. "The overall atmosphere at Kansas was very appealing to me," Kite said. "I was impressed with the coaching staff and the players on the team. I feel like the women's basketball team at Kansas has a lot of hotness." "It will take some time to adjust," she said. "I'm expecting a much Edgerton Elevator 882-6251 Open: 8:00-5:00 Monday thru Friday 8:00-noon Saturday MasterCard Sports Briefs Farmers Co-op Assoc. Lawrence Haskell and 23rd 842-8222 faster game with a higher caliber of play. I'll be looking to improve in all aspects of my game." RE-SEIGN RELIEVER: Riefiep pitcher Ken Dayley has signed the two-year contract to which he agreed last week at terms that were not disclosed, the St. Louis Cardinals said yesterday. CARDS RE-SIGN RELIEVER: Jordan, the league's MVP, scoring champion and defensive player of the year last season, also was credited with nine steals as the Bulls handed Boston its second loss in three games under new coach Jim Rodgers. Dayley, 29, pitched in 54 games last summer, compiling a 2-7 record to go with five saves and a 2.77 earned-run average. In four years with St. Louis, he has a 15-21 record with 25 saves and a 3:16 ERA. The defeat also ended Boston's 45 game home winning streak against Cleveland. including 19 in the fourth period, and the Chicago Bulls ended a 12-game Boston Garden losing streak last night with a 110-104 victory over the Boston Celtics. The Celtics, led by rookie Brian Shaw, fought back and led by as much as three points in the third before settling for a 79-78 edge. Dayley, a left-hander who last month was among major league players named free agents by an arbitrator because of albinism. By club owners, was reported to have signed a contract for $1.8 million. Chicago, which hadn't won in Boston since March 6, 1985, led by as much as 10 points in the first half as Chicago scored leading the Bulls to a 54-37 advantage. "Ken struggled following an early-season injury but showed continued consistency late in the season," Manager Whitey Herzog said of the 1988 performances by Dayley. "I truly believe that there's no better left-right (relief pitching) tandem from Dayley and Todd, Worrell." But Jordan, who had eight points in the third quarter, caught fire again in the faint, putting Boston ahead to 3-2. But the team hamper with just over eight minutes left. "They asked me my name at both meetings, and both times I told them," said Marx, Washington correspondent for the Lexington (Ky) Herald-Leader. "I would have told them I was a reporter if they had asked me, but they never asked." JORDAN BOMBS CELTICS: Michael Jordan scored 52 points "He was here and we are on probation, and he was at Kansas and they are on probation. That may be a connection," said McNeese State basketball coach Steve Welch, who arrived at McNeese State a year after Marshall played there. Horace Grant had 15 points and Sam Vincent 13 as the Bulls evened the game. Berst said loans made to a player by a representative of the University's athletic interests would be a violation of NCAA rules, but he said he did not know whether the loans to Manning would fit into that category. Marshall, 26, a native of Shelbyville, Ky., said he received "thousands of dollars" from McNeese State boosters when he played there. Grinker said neither he nor Manning had been contacted by the NCAA. "I would have to review the information first and determine if this is new." Berst said. At Kansas, Marshall and Brown were so close that others at KU referred to Marshall as Brown's son. Brown confirmed that characterization to Sports Illustrated, "Mike Marshal has been living off me. He adopted me years ago." MANNING Earlier this week, Brown told the Topeka Capita-Journal, "Yea! I'm mad at Mike. He adopted me, and he's done nothing but hurt me. Actually, I think he likes all this attention." 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