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F-7 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1991 BRIEFLY -THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR straight games to match a team record that has lasted 50 years. Robinson, 56. said his decision to quit was a mutual one with Rams $5 million-a-year-player in baseball. He trails Bobby Bonilla of the New York Mets ($5.8 million) and leads Roger Clemens of Boston ($5,380,250) and Dwight Gooden of the New York Mets ($5.15 million) In Sports average annual value. Notes: Phils, Williams agree Notes: Mallory says no Indiana Ilnlversitv football coach Bill COMPILED BY RICHARD LENNIS BASEBALL Morris signs with Blue Jays Jack Morris, who came home last winter and led Minnesota to the World Series title, left the Twins Wednesday and agreed to a $10.85 million, two-year con 3-WATTS 9 NUMBER MEMORY "ANTENNA INCLUDED tract witn tne oronto blue Jays.

Trujlllo said all men's basketball players will be academically eligible for the second semester, which begins Jan. 6. One player still must complete coursework this week, but Trujillo anticipates no problem. Trujillo praised the classroom effort of Glenn Robinson. The 1991 Mr.

Basketball from Gary Roosevelt Is enrolled at Purdue but ineligible to play after failing to achieve academic requirements for incoming freshman. "Glenn did a super job. His GPA (grade point average) is actually higher than the team GPA." Trujillo said. The team GPA will be released at a later date. Notes: NBA AIDS program Reacting to Magic Johnson's disclosure that he tested positive for the virus that causes AIDS, the NBA Players Association has arranged an Intensive education program on the disease for NBA teams.

Former South Carolina basketball coach Frank McGuire was in good condition Wednesday following surgery to have a pacemaker implanted. SOCCER IU's eagley honored Indiana soccer player Todd Yeagley, a freshman from Bloomington South High School, has been named a second team all-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Mitch Williams returned to Philadelphia Wednesday, agreeing to a $9.2 million, three-year contract that makes the reliever the Phillies' highest-paid player. The Major League Umpires Association and Cincinnati manager Lou Piniella Wednesday settled a libel suit filed last summer on behalf of National League umpire Gary Darling. The terms of the settlement were not released under a confidentiality agreement between the parties.

The Toronto Blue Jays withdrew their offer to Frank Viola and several baseball agents and club officials said they understood the left-hander was nearing an agreement with the Boston Red Sox. FOOTBALL Rams' Robinson to resign John Robinson, who took the Los Angeles Rams within one win of the Super Bowl two years ago, announced his resignation Wednesday as the team's head coach. Robinson's future seemed bleak for some time, as the Rams have lost nine Mallory Wednesday ended speculation that he was among the finalists for the coaching vacancy at Arizona State University. "I am definitely not Interested in becoming the coach at Arizona State," said Mallory. "I was contacted by them, but I am not interested in pursuing that, or any other job.

I am very happy at Indiana and this is where I want to stay." Bobby Hebert. who returned after missing six weeks with a shoulder Injury to lead the New Orleans Saints Into the playoffs, was named Wednesday as the NFC's offensive player of the week. Richard Dent of Chicago was the NFC defensive player, while Rod Bernstine of San Diego and William Fuller of Houston earned AFC honors. George Batalis, a 6-3 offensive tackle from Noblesville, has made a verbal commitment to attend Indiana. BASKETBALL Purdue players stay eligible Purdue academics coordinator Bill PORTABLE CAR PHONE Portable Lightweight No Installation Needed Cigarette Lighter Adapter Antenna Carrying Strap 1-000-042-7999 Call Moa-Frl.

8-5, Stt. 9-2, Sun. 11-4 Service Available At 2500 E. 46th Indianapolis Morris, 18-12 last season with 3.43 ERA, led pitchers with a $3.7 million salary in 1991 and declined to exercise a $3.65 million option with Minnesota. The Twins offered a slight salary increase, but it wasn't enough to re-sign the 36-year-old rinht-hander.

Instead. iM. Morris agreed to a con- Moms tract with Toronto for a $1.85 million signing bonus, $3.5 million in 1992 and $4.5 million in 1993. The Blue Jays have a $5 million option for 1994 with a $1 million buyout. The contract makes Morris the fourth Credit Card charge of three hundred doaere Cellular On activator contract la not returned to CoU-America within deya of receipt of phone.

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We've even sot a special holiday rate of only $9-99 per day when1 you rent between December 20 at Richmond. Ash collected eight rebounds and Dan Smith, playing strong inside at 6-10, 231, had six. Six-10 center David Foskuhl, who has signed with James Madison, picked up two quick fouls and never was In the flow of the game. He did not score and grabbed Just two boards. Smith, however, picked up the slack, hitting seven of eight baskets, scored three straight in a key run of the second period.

He finished with 18 points. ANDERSON Brit 4-11 McClendon 3- 7-7 1, Con OS 1-2 Fuller 14-2 2-2 3, Johnson 44 2-2 10, Horion 04 0-0 0, Latter WOO 6, EIHah 0-0 0, VanSlckle 0-10-0 0, Lightfoot 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: a-el 7-10 M. HIGHLAND (24) Foskuhl 0-004 0, Smith 7-1 4-4 11, Darner 04 2-2 2, Ash 1-14 2-S 20, Zachary OI t-10 30, Shults 3-4 0-14, Banker 04 04 0, Bates 04 0-1 0. Totals: 27-42 17-22 7t.

Anderson 14 21 20 7 Highland 23 20 20 13 74 Three-point shooting Anderson a-II (Fuller 4-9, Brit 0-4, Johnson 0-4, Lasler 0-1), Highland 54 (Zachary 3-5, Ash 2-2, Shults 0-1). Rebounds-Anderson (Cox McClendon I), Highland 27 (Ash I). Turnovers-Anderson 5, Highland I. Total louls Anderson 21, Highland 13. Fouled out Johnson, McClendon.

Attn: 1,500 (est). and December 28 for a minimum of five days. A $3.00 fuel charge will be added to the cost of your rental $9.99 Continued from Page 1 Scots moved to 60-59 on Ash's basket three seconds before Johnson picked up his fourth foul at 2:34 of the third. Fuller's outburst left everyone In awe. Including Zachary, his crosstown rival for the 1993 Mr.

Basketball award. "He blew my mind." Zachary said. "I've been to a lot of national tournaments and I think he's about the best." "I kept fouling him." admitted Ash. "Coach kept saying to get in his face, but there wasn't much more we could do." Highland was able to neutralize the backboards, a nightmare for the Scots in a one-point loss and if you want, our CDW is available at $5.00 per day. So before they get home, get over to Enterprise Rent-A -Car.

tonin (bar CM product PER DAY WITH IW MILES PER DAY (10c PER MILE OVER) In 1989 with Emerson Fittlpaldi; Roger Penske Is one of the principals of Ilmor Engineering: Patrick Petroleum owns 10 percent of the Penske Corporation; and Patrick and Penske basically co-founded CART and kept It afloat in the early days. Penske reportedly lobbied for his longtime friend and rival, but you have to wonder how hard R.P. put Ilmor together and I suppose he could have been out-voted by llmor's board of directors (Mario Illien, Paul Morgan and a Chevrolet representative). "Mario lllen decided he didn't like Pat Patrick." said Patrick late Wednesday night. "I preferred not to have a lawsuit and I don't think I should have to fight for something I earned." Patrick, who bought out Joe Michner's Indy-car operation during the 1969 season and came back in 1970 to almost steal the Indy 500 pole position with Johnny Rutherford, couldn't be reached for comment Wednesday.

Obviously, there's always the chance the Michigan oil merchant could buy his team back or maybe work out some kind of silent partnership. As for Rahal, he'll Join past Indy winners Parnelli Jones, A.J. Foyt, Gordon Johncock and Mario Andretti as a driverowner. But I'm fairly confident Robert won't waste too much of his money. Don't forget, he's got a degree In history.

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used by CART champ Michael Andrettiln 1991. But Ilmor, besides providing parts and rebuilds, also controls the electronic components for the Chevy and would have made it virtually Impossible for Patrick Racing to be competitive or functional in '92. "If that's what's happening, it's a rotten deal." declared Haas, reached at his Chicago shop. "Pat Patrick has been in racing for 25 years and Chevrolet forced him out. He was pleading on his knees and would do anything it took but they gave the guy the electric chair.

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