Je e Ferguson, right, trying to protect himself from Riddick Bow ' right Saturday night. u ch eynold can eep running, for now !Iv NESHA STA C!V1C b.oc,.,.d Pre •• Writ.r TIJTIGART, GERMANY (AP­ Butch Reynold can keep runnin , for now. There will be no runnin f r Katrin Krabbe and John Ngugi for a long time, if the IAAF gets its way. The International Amateur Ath­ letic Federation on Monday ruled Krabbe, world champion over 100 and 200 meters from Germany, and Ngugi, five-time world crOSS country champion from Kenya, should re­ main banned. That effectively burl their hopes of competing at the world championship in Stuttgart on Au . 14-22. Both case are related to dru VIO­ lations. As for Reynold, the 4 -rneter world record holder. the lAAF un­ ci! made no immediate ruling. THE MER! printer i in- volved ina Ie al battle with th world body over previous drug ban. The lAAF wants Reynol . to drop hi legal a tion against the ov­ erning body. Reynold w award d S27.3 million 10 d ma e against the IAAF by a U.S. jud . The lAM rejects the j uri diction of the .S. court and refus to recogniz the judgment or pay Reynold. any money.. Reynold .. wh h insi t d h was inn cnt, h' erved out hi b n of more than two ye IS for aile edly taking teroid . The body h' threatened to pend Rey nold agai n or u him r libel unle he drop hi legal a non and apologizes or dero at ry com­ ments about the f derati n. Reynold h refused to do ED for four y a aft r t ting po ltive for the drug clen utcrol, banned by the IAAF. Th German federation then cut th ban to ne year, on a legal technicality, although Krabbe had admitted taking the drug. The ban w reduced b ause of a leg I 10 phole: the German federa­ tion h d no provi ion for out-of­ c mpetition drug te ting at the time Krab e w te ted. Krab e had a previous drug ban I i ted I t year because of the same loophol . The printer, peaking in her hometown of eubrandenburg, said he w considering legal action to ight th IAAF ruling. The lAAF aid Its Ie al c. ports would further tudy the complex b ore deciding \ h thcr to take . it to arbitration. Th m ruhng ap- plied to Grit Breu r nd Manuela Derr, two other German . pn nte who al t ted p itive tor cl n- buterol. If both Krabbe' and case went to arbitration. IAAF OUi� aid the g vernin bOG' of the sport v. ould not make a d � I. ion before the world Champlo�'hip . "They have no chance of om­ peting at the worlds," aid on IAAF source, who requ ted anonymity. Continued from A4 hired any n to fill the jobs 1 had been promoted from. So, I was still d in tho e JO wi th no extra pay and n extra hlp," Mathi alledges repeatedly � ked or a cl rk or ecre­ tary t aid her in her re ponsibilities, ut h ay derued. C lhns was then fired for alleged ab nteeu m, al th u h ill. ab ence w due to an illncs . Mathi pecu­ lau ns are that Fath r Cunningham was not happy With th way Collins w runrung the Center and although no help w -given, Collins was re- ponsi Ie for the compliance i s And Mathi was put on probation. "IW TO DlIlATlallowed th nter to e in non ompliance. Eleanor Jo aitis, executive vice president and iate dir tor, told me that I knew better ince I trained Richard. They told me that I would no Ion er i tant manager and continued from AS ))1, TlU �T lL official in the community ay that though tm. 1. not en ugh money for them to handle all th thing they hould be doing, but it would allow th m to .ontinuc operation and urvive. B f re th exira fund wer und om i ty uncil members ted the money bould not be drvided equally but more hould be iven to the di trict council they cvaluat d "g od" or "effective. orne D' tri t unci! taff m m- aid that uch a plan would leave e dis tri t council with less m 11'-) \Jlldble to urvivc and leave the ItJZCns of th ir are without rep­ re ntau n. that I could stay and i t Mary Sul­ livan, who came back from r tire­ ment," Mathis said. Mathis was outrag d. AJthough it was COIIlllJ\)n knowledge that Mathi bad no desire to bold tbe pr ram director job "I was blamed for S • paid back tuition, am n thing. I said, 'The only re this is happening i be a BI k, '" Mathi aid. amu Is c uld not comm nt on th updat ttl pre time. Matlll stated that al th ugh th r Cunningh m i a pn t, he still d parents untruths at an Apn121 meet­ ing by aymg that h quit beau e could not have the program direc- tor job and also ayin tha 11 enter would clo e. By BILL KOLE TIl � UI Dambr t' April 12 di mi al vi lated hi con­ ti tution I right to freedom of peech and expres ion. 'That i an ab lute lie," aid Leonard Mungo, a Detroit lawyer and a leader of the Rainbow Coalition' F im in AthJ ti Commi i n. He . id Darnbrot' e of the term reflect'd" d judgment and ill In- tent." • 'This i a very insidio plot," Mungo aid at a n w conference. "The public needs to kn ab ut the web f deceit that n woven by Coach Oambrot." , WH YOU K you're treated unfairly, you have to tard up for wh t you believe in. Th First Amendment i for everyon . It can't b or one group and not another." Dambrot h . ked a federal judge t i ue a preliminary injun tion and ive him b k hi j . He had a 20-34 r cord after two with the Chippew . Th Rainbow Co lition, mean­ while, h fil d a friend-of-th -court brief asking for permi ion to join Central Michigan' fight to have Dambrot' di rni al upheld. Ja on plans to vi it the Mount Pleasant campus next fall to help re- tore racial harmony among it 16,357 students, Mun 0 aid. Many alre dy had left for the ummer wh n th c ndal rupted and Dambrot was fired. "The campus is very ho tile to­ ward African-American tudents," id a 23-year-Old recent graduate who declined t give hi name. "Stu­ d n are very concerned.' o MBROT W FIRED after a B�ack walk-on player, Shannon orri complained about the coach' peech t the university' affinnative tion offi . T unive ity hired form r Ball State Unive ity . tant co h Leonard D e, who . Black, to replace Dambrot. "Raci mid eply embedded in t athletic program of thi i titu­ tion and a total reorganization m t ta e place immediately," aid Robert by, head of Central Michigan' ociation of Faculty and Staff of Color. But eight Black players have joined Dambrot in hi uit against the university. They contend their coach used the word "nigger" with affec­ tion and honor a motivational term. Dambrot aid he ked his players if he could peak frankly and "the N-word" in a Jan. 20 team meeting after a Mid-American Con­ ference 10 to Miami of Ohio. The 65-4310 w the fourth in a row for Central Michigan. "Many people em to have this 1950v idea of about how the term 'nigger" used in the 19905," aid Dambrot' attorney, Jam Schuster. "Th people took away from him a career in Division I b ketball." Demanded reparations Korean prostitutes "comfort women" file uit demanding repara­ tions on 6/1/92 for $156,000 each for 4 years war time ex lavery for the Japanese Army!