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PAGE EIGHT SECTION THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR TUCSON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1979 Pell: Clean up recruiting Bob Moran iiie viuvciaujr ui riuuuaa new tuuiuau cuav.il Chariey Pell says college recruiting can be cleaned up several rules changes are made by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Pell said the current rules "encourage failure" among athletes and provide an unfair advantage for i tl. MnInnn1 umiiam uio imuwiku a. "Recruiting in football At A I Kilt tnA 11.

1 1 should not have to be a is," said Peu, who will be trying to lead the Gators out 'Of the Southeastern Conference wilderness this sea Pell also suggested cutting annual scholarship limitations from 30 to 25, tightening NCAA investigating practices and limiting red-shirting to five players per year because too many players are left on the sidelines "where they might lose interest, and then (their) scholarship." "I'm no crusader or anything," Pell added. "My point is, you can win and soil save a lot of kids from failing themselves and your school if the rules are changed." The last national basketball recruiting survey has been released and Arizona Coach Fred Snowden's haul received its highest ranking third. Joe Ter-ranova's recruiting analysis said only Georgia and Kentucky had better recruiting years than The Fox. UCLA was rated fourth. The consensus is the Wildcats had one of the 10 best recruiting years in the nation Miles College, a small black college in Birmingham, has dropped football because it is too costly.

Darrell Shepard, a highly recruited schoolboy quarterback three seasons ago, has transferred from Houston to Oklahoma, where his brother Woodie is I son. "We need changes, drastic ones," he said. Pell suggested eliminating the rule restricting coaches to three visits to each recruit and lowering asB-iii-i--- "Let's face it, half of an Measure, no ousiness. has six schools so close in irieitc 01IAMA Mt 1 11 MAUI it those trips a kid makes are ne saia. inodoqv reaiiv his mind he needs all those nuuivi i Wll UK illU WN what recruiting is supposed ho heoHo1 Diving home Seattle's Willie Horton dives in in the top ahead of teg by California catcher Brian Downing to score a run Anaheim, in last night's game in to win, 7-6 (AP) The reason Pell is against the three-visitation rule by coaches is, "you can't really make a judgement on kid by meeting him three times.

You try to select II 111 I I il K.li tlVillVVIIV JVU WUVIV TV 111 in the classroom. That's tn ho nhrait L. Doll nlmco nltroioiiroeefti1 tmite ot Talcm-' hoKovo Me siioooctinne will a running back. Houston was put on probation for a year for recruiting Shepard. Shepard, from Odessa, Texas, didn't letter as a freshman and was red-shirt ed last year.

This spring he was unable to beat out two other quarterbacks and decided to leave Washington's most publicized recruit, tailback Willis Ray Mackey of Luling, Texas, may not play for the Huskies this fall. He spent most of the summer working in Seattle and didn't like it. San Francisco 4lera Coach BUI Walsh believes the 60-yard dash, not the 40, is the best barometer for measuring the speed of wide receivers and safeties. "At those positions you need more than 40-yard speed," the former Stanford coach said. "One of the best of the safeties, (Minnesota's) Paul Krause, has never bettered 4.7 at 40 yards but in his prime, few, if any, receivers could beat him at 60.

Football speed isn't always easy to figure." "The problem is the schools with all the power have influence on rule-making. They don't get hurt by the three-visit rule because a coach with a national reputation can come into a kid's home once and sign him. "And they don't get hurt by the six-visit rule because kids will always save a trip to their place, whether he's serious or not." National League Maddox, Rose ignite Phils' attack Tb Associated Press NEW YORK Garry Maddox and Pete Rose col- fl- 4L. 11IL1I. J.l-Ll.

fNLtlll iiicu tuux la apicuc tutu paceu uie rnuaueipnia rniuies 10 a v-o victory over uic new awbs a wscu sua va evi singles tuuii uilljr tutu kit f4 IlAMtia Mitt iMft-'i MABAM KT-IamkI 1 gave mm eigm wis in nis ibsi eigm oinciai ai-oau. seven times in NL history a batter has had 10 hits in 10 straight at The major-league record is 12, shared by two Leaguers. arav.t.aai Dlati Omar Moreno singled off the Cardinals' Bob Forsch, 4-10, stole second for his major-league-leading 46th theft of the season and took third on Tim Foli's grounder. Expos 7, Cubs 5 MONTREAL Rodpey Scott's two-run homer in the 12th inning lifted Montreal past Chicago. 1 The Cubs' Dave Kingman hit his 36th home of the year with two on in the fifth, tying him with Philadelphia's Mike Schmidt for the league lead.

Astros 5, Giants 4 HOUSTON Denny Walling cracked a two-run triple in a four-run fourth inning as Houston nipped San Francisco. Doubles by Jack Clark and Darrell Evans gave the Giants a 24 lead in the first inning. Reds 10, Dodgers 5 CINCINNATI Dave Conception's two singles drove in three runs in Cincinnati's eight-run first inning and Ray Knight added three RBI in a rain-delayed triumph over Los Angeles. The game began two hours and 18 minutes late because of rain. 1TI A 1T aW ww niuui in ouo norner iwo-run single ana uaie Murphy's three-run homer highlighted a five-run dghth-in-nlng outburst and carried Atlanta pest San Diego.

San Diego's Dave Winfield, who entered the game wiui wis ui nis ibsi ciiu I.L LI. 1. Lla 1 tA -A t. lotnepiate. Pirates 4, Cardinals 3 PITTSBURGH Dave Parker's bloop double drove in' an eighth-inning run and lifted Pittsburgh over St.

Louis. Prior to Parker's hit off reliever Darold Knowles, American League of the first inning last night Calif The Mariners went on 1 Funeral Notices Thursday, 1:00 pjn. at the Fountain of Life Lutheran Church, with The Rev. Eldon Wetoheit officiating. Interment East Lawn.

Friends may can Thursday, 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. at Adair funeral home. Family suggests remembrances to the Fountain of Life Lutheran Church. Mr. Nielsen was a member of the American Bowling Congress, Moose Lodge 747, and was employed by Hughes Aircraft.

Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Dodge and Speedway. ROSENBERGER, Marjorie Leu, 74, of Tucson passed away July 31, 1979. Survived by husband, Allen of Tucson; sons. Dr. Gerald Rosenberger of San Diego, CA, and Dr.

Thomas Rosenberger of Iowa City, IA; four grandchildren; sister, Josephine McKinmy of Richmond, VA. Services, Friday 11:00 a.m. in ADAIR CHAPEL Rev. William Merwin of Catalina United Methodist Church officiating. Interment East Lawn.

Friends may call Thursday from 6:00 until 8:00 pm at ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Dodge and Speedway. RUIZ, Rasa Rosario, 87, passed away July 31, 1979. Mother of Mary R. Nunez, Mrs. Ramona R.

Martinez; tnother-uvlaw of Ramon Nunez and Adrian Martinez, all of Tucson; grandmother of Ernesto Nunez and Adrian Martinez, both of Larry J. Martinez of Wash, and Rosie N. McQueen, Raymond Nunez and Paul R. Martinez, all of Tucson; also surviving are eleven great-grandchildren. Visitation win be at the TUCSON MORTUARY North Chapel Friday from 4:00 to 10:00 p.m.

with rosary being recited 7:30 p.m. Mass will be offered Saturday 10:00 a.m. St. Margaret's Church. Interment will follow in Holy Hope Cemetery.

SCHICK, Richard 60, of Tucson passed away July 30, 1979. -Services Friday, 2:00 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, with The Rev. Carl H. Harmon officiating.

Burial East Lawn. Visitation Thursday, 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Dodge and Speedway. Mr. Schick was a member of BPOE 385, D.A.V., and the American Legion Luncheon Club.

7 Funeral Directors FUNERAL CHAPEL 888-1111 PREFER CREMATION NO sfcKviLt57 Evergreen Mortuary Cemetery has a plan. $230.4 moriyry cost, iiiu cremanon cost, total cost ot- No membership tea. slXM70 "CHARGE IT" BY PHONE ON YOUR BANK CARD 622-4638 12 MemorMrkers-Lots Granite Grave Markers U9 Braize Grave Markers $150 Tucsen Marble Granite Co. 3020 ORACLE RD7 SOUTH LAWN CEMETERY Lot J5pe Garden Area Very Bt. $395 E.crT.

Woi 4 BURIAL PLOTS 14 LFou JrJ'olJewIftJayR and describe. OArVM FOUND: Lhaso Apso, white, malt, about 1 yeareST Vktnlty Glenn fOUen. Call -S-61U FOUND: Youne, black Male "ntipl -SSfrwood Village area. Call St5-lW. -LOST 711 female Irish Setter witti green collar between Catalina Highway a toque Verde.

Re-ward $50 for return. S-7Ma, REWARD. Lost jmni Brown Toy Poodle University area, answers to "Rascar. Child's pat, please return. iwW LOST Silver male Poodle, findAlvtrrton area, green collar, answers to Maurice.

Reward. tzyOH. 327-1036 or 77 -71. LOST: Male gray colored Chlhua-Rua. aJOl E.

Ivjle fwilmot area. July JS. No tagi Answers to Rewarcl. 747-la-. REWARD! LARGE (SS4S LBS).

LIGHT BEIGE MIXED GERMAN SHEPHERD. ANSWERS TO LIC. 1S971 LOST IN THE BROADWAY-COUNTRY CLUB-RANDOLPH AREA. CALL 327-2905. LOST AT 1-10 AND CORTARO Male Airedale, tan 1 Mack, I year old a female black Lab r-UK ALL UMtltKltS WAI r.

pod were ragemer. re- WW. Vl III 614-7001 or 705-7343 LOST Mack Labrador, silver collar, tag lb ta-224. LOST Bruno, looks like German Shepherd, Ukbrn i white, Wt vri old, NW area. 744741 14 Lost LOST Female orange wnWe Brittany Spaniel a female Terrier snort brown hair ml white under-Jtde.

EscalanttPantano area. S5-4S7. Reward. lusi remaie nuwy. years ora.

Baa tan, oetge collar a fa beige collar taos. 4 mot. old, mostly oiler, scar on left MaleShepher Ma. maw SMnMni mtiA no collar, seal Broken hearted. lf)M154 after Area of Park tlrvlngton.

Verde. I Blacklldgt area' I ACT Aun.U IpIaK pio can IT grey a white male cat, raw. rmdk JIa. IM. 1 lrw, mq LOST HUSKY REWARD 1 "Billiard" HuskyShepherd Mix, Mack, silver i white, spayed Bnv, (miii, nvnat.

oiaoi learner collar a. tags. Pima Co. Wt 657. Ptoase can aays, v-H3e en 41.

bves. yj-y-a or ar-juoe. LOtf LOST large Monde doe. female, Retriever mix. OraclePrince.

Please call aSMllt. XOST SMALL FEMALE LAYAN UTTtooki Itkel Siamese). Lost In 4500 W. way area. Reward.

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Lost between Swan a Speedway area. Very sadly rntuedVCaH 79-1605 anytime. REWARD. LOST: Black Germ. Shep.

Female wwhte spots on chest. Martaa" Lost Tues 22ndWlTmot 744-1244 LOST: Female Cat, Orange, Mack and white, flawed. Vicinity 1st Ave, River. S87-W7 LOST PUPPIES 2 solid brown German short hair, male, approx. 13 wkt old.

SwanGlemtArea. Reward. 327-oSMir SSHItt LOST: Small dog Ruthrautt area. Bkmdlth red Pomeranian Pokin-one with brown collar. "Puffy1' riCTi-r I II I or -n tP5l Jdunq rnale, tan German Shepherd mix, smooth hair, heavy doth collar.

"Chief1 Wl-6642 days. 791-7251 eves. LOST: month old, male fiSden Retriever, light ft coloring a answers to name of Duke. Speed vrnpbell area, ijo reward. Wl-6157 or at7-251.

LOST: month old female Golden Retriever. Vk. of Aviation Hwy a Country Club. No collar but tattooed. Asnwers to Jesse.

Ur- LOST: medium-sized, tan VVf 0- ShelttfrCoirie mix. Short haircut. Maricopa Co. lVTStags. REWARD.

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Contact Jim Barber SS7-7970 or Mavis Albers UMBO DOG BITE I On Nlven Ave be-tween 17th a Wtnsett. Would the person whose German Shepherd type dog btt a yr old Monde boy pn the ankle Sat. pm, July 21st i toft In a Mue car mntact 747-Tlii. 74S-7759. Otherwise boy must fake Dalnful rabl rsvwa mm, bUKDJiEFF Group noldlng open meettnos.

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One visit will help solve your most if-flcutt problem. Apot. only 29S-1645. NEED AIRLINE Vt PRICE DIS- LNSSgUP0NS- PLASE SL. PRAYER total In uw nmtt iltv Pj.ayer Ministry 13.1 1-A-Praver 29S6o.

SCULPTURED nails by Diana. For beautiful hands, prefer appt. place. 749-9700 D. Goodman SINGLES ACTIVITY ALL AGES THURS.

Dinner Vlnce's SAT. House party BYOB SUN. Dance Black Angus pm -SBS-4626. 326-2977 for free details Your Pregnancy a Problem? Call REACHOUT. 6--B416 20 Announcements free seminar The proper way keep It off.

For details a hme call 74VS377 ask for 25-3S Better Health Seminars. VA BROKERS Equal Housing Opportunity Relisting No. 215430 2318 N. Sewteile Ave tJ Tucson. Arizona 3 bdrms, 2 bath, property offered IS'" wltfi no repair or warranty by VA.

Price $29J0O with S1500 down, and balance payable In (360) monthly Install--. ments of $13541 each, due chHcfeprfiSEllI plus Interest at an annual percentaoe rate of 9V. Estimated taxes 8304. VA does not warrant and will not repair plumbing or elec- trkal systems, or that prop- erty meets side yard re- qulrements. VA PROPERTIES ARE a AVAILABLE TO OUALI- Their racf.

rnino CU wntKE THE PRO- f.ER.HAS FAILED TO SUBMIT TO VA, A i SIGNED COPY FORM K-tim. (IGNED COPY OF VA -ORM 36-4138, JOINT THE BEST onai ifiph offer (at or above list, price andor terms) will be accepted from those received within 5 work days following the public appearance of the DRAWALS OR CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AND TO THE PROVISION OF A VA FORM 244705 CONTRACT FOR Rice power stops Tribe streak i Funeral Notices ANDERSON, ABxrta widow of Chandler P. Anderson. Born July 21. 1904, at Blsbee, AZ, and now at eternal rest, August 1, 1971.

Preceded In death by parents, Joseph Arthur and Catherine Isabel Yancey Houle; sister. Am Houle Currier. Survived by children, Jane Sharon Gibbs Torrey (Denver, CO), Edward Thurston Gibbs (Herman Beach, CA), Mary Arm Gibbs Guild and Jeptha Milton Gibbs IV (both of Tucson); and stepdaughter, Eleanor Houghton Anderson Clark (Portland, OR); also survived by brother, Joseph Arthur Houle, Jr. (Chicago, IL); sister, Dorothy Houle Scully (Peoria, IL); and seven nieces ana nephews. A memorial mass will be celebrated at St Philip's in the Hills Church on Monday, August 6, at 11:00 a.m., The Very Rev.

Roger O. Douglas officiating. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donatioM to Hillha-ven Hospice Home Care Program in Tucson or the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by RING'S BROAD-WAV CHAPEL. BALL, James 91, of Tucson passed away July 31, 1979.

Survived by former wife, Mrs. Lucille Jennings of Tucson; niece, Mrs. Betty Boone of. Rising Sun, IN; cousin, Mrs. Mildred Austin of Canton, OH.

Services and burial at Wood-lawn Cemetery, Zanesville, OH. Funeral arrangements by VALLEY FUNERAL HOME, 2545 N.Tucson Blvd. ENGLEMAN, Grace 93, of Tucson passed away July 29, 1979. No services will be held. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Dodge and speeaway.

FAZIO, Antontna, 75, of Tuc son, passed away July 29, 1979, in New York. Survived by Vera Fazio of Tucson; six brothers and sisters of New York; nephew, Anthony Turano of New York; and two granddaughters. Rosary Thursday, 7:00 pjn. at AVALON CHAPEL, Mass Friday, 10:00 a.m. at St.

OdUla's Catholic Church. Entombment Holy Hope Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday, 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. and all day Thursday at AIMIR FUNERAL HOME, AVALON CHAPEL, Oracle and Wetmore Road. FIGUEROA, Jobany 39, passed away July 30, 1979, in La Jolla, CA.

Son of Mrs. Helen Figueroa; brother of Mrs. MarceUa Gutierrez, Joe Figueroa, all of Tucson, and Ramon Figueroa of Phoenix. Rosary will be recited Thursday 8:00 p.m. at TUCSON MORTUARY South Chapel.

Mass win be offered Friday 10:00 a.m. at the Shrine of Santa Rita in Vail, Ariz. Interment will follow at Vail Cemetery. KORMAN, Abba, 74, of Los Angeles, CA, passed away July 30, 1979, in Los Angeles. Survived by brother, Barney Korman of Tucson; sisters, Fannie Korman of Tucson, Tuba Francis and Cilia Kolker, both of FL.

Graveside services Thursday, 3 p.m. EVERGREEN MORTUARY, CEMETERY A MEMORIAL PARK, in Congregation Anshei Israel Section with Rabbi Arthur R. Oleisky officiating. MCLAUGHLIN, Mary Elizabeth (Walker), of Tucson, passed away July 30, 1979. Survived by husband, Philip; son, Hayes Walker III of Kansas City, MO; daughter, Nancy Elizabeth Walker of Columbia, MO; two grandchildren; jwo sisters.

A private prayer service was held. Family suggests remembrances to Woodhaven Learning Center, P. O. Bo 374, Columbia, MO 65201. Mrs.

McLaughlin was a member of St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, the Arlzona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson Natural History Club, and the 49'en Country Club. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Dodge and Speedway. NIELSEN, Roger Charles, 49, Angel Sylvia, 44, and Charles Andrew, 12, of Tucson, died suddenly on July 30, 1979. Roger and Angeline are survived by their sons, Jay Albert, Michael K.

Nielsen, and Norman Moline; daughters, Joy Korte, Sandra Denney and Carol Langer; seven grandchildren; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen, Alois Pawlenty, and Victoria Olson; one sister; and four brothers. Andrew Is survived by Us mother and stepfather. Jo Ellen and Peter Depta; grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Meeks and Mrs Jane Depta; and great-grandmother, Ida C. KeBey. Funeral services ion Meis yesieraay. a wem muess in lour inps A 1-lAt I- A I Sports in The Associated Press CLEVELAND Jim Rice powered a pair of two-run homers to boost his total to 27 and Dennis Eckersley scattered 10 hits as the Boston Red Sox ended the Cleveland Indians' 10-game winning spring with a 7-4 victory last night.

The loss was Cleveland's first since Dave Garcia took over as manager from Jeff Torborg on July 23. a MILWAUKEE Al Bumbry scored twice and ignited a three-run first Inning with the first of his three hits as his right thumb Tuesday night, had two doubles and a single to back starter Rich Gale, 9-8. Yankees 9, White Sox 1 CHICAGO Reggie Jackson, Lou Piniella and Jerry Narron smacked home runs and Don Hood pitched seven shutout innings as New York ripped Chicago. A'tMwInsl OAKLAND, Calif. Rick Langford hurled the fourth consecutive complete game by an Oakland pitcher, leading the A's past Minnesota.

Rangers 4, Tigers 3 ARLINGTON, Texas Reliever Jim Kem earned his 18th save and preserved Steve Comer's 12th victory of the season while Jim Sundberg's two-run triple provided the game-winning run as Texas dumped Detroit. Mariners 7, Royals 6 ANAHEIM, Calif. Dan Meyer drove in three runs, one on a home run leading off the seventh, to lead Seattle past California. The loss cut the Angels' lead in the American League West to 3 games over Texas. streawng Baltimore aeieated Milwaukee.

Dennis Martinez, 14-8, scattered eight hits for the Orioles, who swept the three-game series here and have won 13 of their last 15 games. The third-place Brewers fell to 9 games behind the front-running Orioles in the American League East. Royals 4, Blue Jays 3 KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sore-thumbed George Brett drove in two runs and scored one to pace Kansas City's win over Toronto. Brett, playing as the designated hitter after bruising iiei! Arizona Wood trails by three Tucson's Willie Wood fired an even-par 71 yesterday in the first round of the Western Amateur golf tournament at Point O'Woods Country Club in Benton Harbor, Mich.

Wood shot a 36 on the front nine and a 35 for the back. He is in 11th place, three strokes behind the leader, Mark Wiebe of Escondido, who fired a three-under par ASU coach reconsiders TEMPE (AP) George BouteH, Arizona State University golf coach since 1975, will continue in that post, Dr. Fred Miller, ASU athletic director, said yesterday. Boutell announced June 13 that he was resigning, but reconsidered after what he called "extensive and positive discussions with Dr. Miller about the future of golf at State." Miller said, "This is an extremely happy ending to a difficult period for George, myself and our entire athletic staff.

There is no question that George Boutell is one of the finest golf coaches in the country and his decision to stay at Arizona State will have nothing but positive effects for the future or our golf program." NAU picks assistant AD Tucsonan Lissa Peine, a 1977 honor graduate of Northern Arizona University, has been named assistant athletic director at NAU, Athletic Director Hank Anderson announced. The Catalina High School graduate will be primarily responsible for running the Lumberjack women's program. She was NAU's first full-time woman's trainer, first working with the program during 1975-76 season. Tucson Big Leagers win Tucson's Big League All-Stars pounded four Denver pitchers for 15 bits in a 21-4 victory that moved the Art-zonans into Saturday's finals of the Division 4 Big League baseball tournament at Wildcat Field. Denver will play Las Vegas at 7 p.m.

tonight in the losers' bracket. Fernando Romero and PUl Wright each drove in three runs for Tucson last-night. A 52 T).

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