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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 41

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SUNDAY, APRIL 4 19 VILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE 1 HE GREEN ,7 () C. hi: Oa' wis (J Mayes Is Name NFL Plovers Charge Unfair Labor Practices CUili tional Footoall Lf-ague i'ia; i-r' Association charged Saturday r.t 1 He dtsaareed the use -r owners to unrH tbrpar in the nlav- contribution 54 that the NFL club owners had'ers statement but said he had signed contract, reneged on several provisions of expressed the thought to the i Kheel said he 1 expected to their contract settlement and YOUR EASTER HOLIDAY COMEDY HIT Rated Clyde Mayes, who led Wade signed a grant-in-aid with Fur-Hampton to its second eonsecu- ma University after making live state 4-A basketball cham-ih choice from 434 offers and pionship this year, has vale Player 01) a iu a Paladin freshman team next named to the 15th Annual rade Magazine, All- American I Mayes was named to the High School Basketball team sixth team. Seven squads, com-announced Saturday. I posing 35 players representing The 6-7 center last week! 20 states and tie District of Columbia, were chosen. Two Big Hits For The Price Of One! used the threat of withheld pension payments in an attempt to force agreement.

The charge was made in a statement issued bv Tom Vance of the NFLPA. who said the I SECOND FEATURE "o.k.a. Cossius Cloy" FIRST FEATURE 100 RIFLES Make a date Avith Henrietta for the lau izli riot 1 THIS PICTURE Campv Russell, 6-7. Tha FIRST TEAM Pop'iac. AAich.i Tom Rov 6-9, South I HAS A MESSAGE: CLYDE MAYES Honored East, chosen follows: A ndw, Les Gason, 6-n, 5 uerford, N.

Mike Flvnn, fersonvill, Andr McCarter, Watch out! HQtttlQU complaint had been formalized Friday by the filing in Minneap-, olis of an unfair labor practice charge asainst the owners with the National Labor Relations Board. Ted Kheel. an attorney for the owners, said he couldn't recall1 anv action in the lengthy nego Five Furman Athletes Are Honored Nationally ElnlneHoy Aid) Lea! tiations "more designed to rock the boat" while Tex Schramm nf iha Hallae fmrhnvt hesd of Five Furman Uni vers i I with the exception of Griffin, CT ADC us 1. "MUHAMMAD AU' amA rtt II KAVUtL Wtun WH0 SAYS HE the JIM BROWN GREATEST MOTION PIC- STARTS 6-3, pnnaaeipma, pa. SECOND TEAM Rick Shuttle, t-i, E.

St. Louis, Don Washington. 6-7. dsnington, D. Dave Vsughan, 4-9.

Ra Lewis. 6-1. Los Gus Williams, 6-2, Ml. vernon, N. Y.

THIRD TEAM Kessem Grimes, 8. Gary, Owen Brown, Ed Stahl, 6-10, Columbus, Cmio; Ricky Coleman, 62. Pittsburgh, Fa; Ernest Douce, 6-3. Brooklyn, N. Y.

FOURTH TEAM Lindsay Halrston, Detroit, -8, Carlos Mina, El Centro, Fessor Leonard, 7-0, Co-jmbus, Jim Dan Conner, 4-3, Lawrenceburg, Lloyd Walton, 5-11, Cnlcago. III. FIFTH TEAM Danny Knight, jtchinson, Kan Bob Iverson, 4-6, "jlsa, Okla.i John Garrett. 6-11, Peru, Randy Waddell, 4-3. Louisville, Gary Brokaw.

6-3, New N. J. SIXTH TEAM Clyde Mayes, 6-7, Greenville, S. Larry Harrelson, 4-8, -juisville, Maurice Presley, 6-9, Houston, Bob Hawkins, 6-3, De- -oit. Quinn Buckner, 6-2, Dol-wi, III.

SEVENTH TEAM Charles Cleve-'ana, 6-5, Centervllle, Mike tranklln, 6-7. Roanoke, Danny Moes, 4-10, Williamson, W. Mark Oitberg, 6-1, San Francisco. Jim Goodrich, 6-1, Boone, Iowa. FRIDAY! BURT REYNOLDS ture ever made.

are seniors. Griffin is a the owners' negotiating commit-, sophomore. itee. called it "a tempest in Kersey, a native of McLean, teapot." i was a starting offensive1 The new dispute involves; t.FtaU.-.&M.? J-gS Si ball team last season. The 5-11.

rom the players' feeling that: 210-pound Kersey was voted have been marje and the All-Southern Conference the owners position that only' team, the All-State squad WOrding has been was Honorable Mention Small; Tn thA statement issued, the i SUNDAY SHOWS START AT 3:00 P.M. Y'AII Come On Down To Where lt' All Hoppening! atmetes nave been chosen to appear in the 1971 edition of "Outstanding College Athletes of America." Footballers Butch Kersey and Donnie Griffin, golfer David Strawn, trackster Lee Fidler and soccer-baseball player Nick Vitto were selected to appear in the publication by the Board of Advisors of that publication. Biographies of all outstanding collegiate athletes of America will be included in the '71 edition to be published in July. All of the Paladin selections, NOW SHOWING T3S3 KOieo IT 1 sun. shows 3 :03 7:00 I arolma ADULTS 1.50 STUDENTS 1.00 'J College AU-American.

NFLPA charged the owners Griffin was a standout two-i "illeeallv changed several! 2 SHOWS III.Y MAT. 3:00 Mi l- 7:00 SI POSSim.Y MH'R mstcjiam io si Nominated for 7 i ACADEMY AWARDS 6 Jf i way performer in Furman 's pages of the agreement" ati freshman team last season. their recent meetings in Palmi Griffin, who hails from Savan- Beach, Fla. "They flagrantly I nah, was voted the most changed several sections that outstanding freshman football thev didn't agree with and with-! player by the Furman coaching 0ut bothering to contact tie I staff and Griffin's teammates. NFLPA." Strawn of Charlotte, N.C., has! The statement went on to say had a fine golf career a the document then was sent to Furman and is the two-time the Players Association last Southern Conference individual Wednesday.

champion. He is the defending "The players were told to sign Furman Invitational Golf Tour- the new agreement or the pen-! nament titleholder and aiso sion contribution, which was helped lead Furman to its first Scheduled to be made that day.i SC golf crown in the school's would not be paid," the state-! history last season. iment said. "This threat was re-1 BEST PICTURE ower CHILDREN iSl Actor-Actress All MACGRAW RYAN O'NEAL $1-00 i GP Parental Guidanct Fidler is a senior co-captain Jectc "avers Associa yiSTROi SUNDAY SHOWS Stoft ot 2:00 p.m. tion." of aie Paladin track team.

The owners then decided to The Carrolton, Ga. native holds BY-PASS 291 AT CLEVELAND, TEL 235-4321 make the payments, according the FIT rrnss rewntrv record TOP QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT FROM BEGINING TO END! NOMINATED FOR 10 Academy Awards Including Best Picture! and also the school two-mile 10 tne statement. marlr whiVh ho last The Statement also carried i week in Gainesville, Fla. one made by tight end John. Mackev of the Baltimore Colts.1 a7andout on coach the president of the NFLPA le auto creator "of the ULTIMATE i excitement 3 ING AP POINT saying Scarpa's soccer team this "We are tired of handshake season and is currently an in-fielder on the Paladin baseball agreements and verbal commit I li I II ll fmmmmmwwtmmmimiu wjlHi-'M More jt More Doys v4-2: 4t 0fi Dayi SlUm il team.

Kersey, Griffin, Strawn, Fidler and Vitto were selected ments that are not carried out. We had hoped to work in cooperation with the owners, but until they begin to live up to their commitments cooperation will not be possible." Schramm, in Dallas, said "the two points apparently at issue in not only on their athletic achievements, but also in com DUN MARTIN JEAN StBESS I BURT LANCASTER munity service and campus ac BY PASS 291 AT CLEVELAND, TEL. 235-4321 tivities. N0W! 1 i- the grievance procedures involve the steps in the injury grievance procedure before it FIRST SHOW AT P.M. LAST SHOW AT 9:10 P.M.

FREE LADIES SHOPPERS MOVIE PARTIES START WEDNESDAY! 1 2 ACADEMY AWARDS NOWINATEO FOR reaches the neutral arbiter and Davis Cup Round Set ACTRESS ACTOR-JAMES EARL JONES best; BEST the consistent application of the steps in the agreed upon non-in- ANE ALEXANDER 'iurv grievance procedure." The Great White Hope 235-2834 WADE HAMPTON MALL SHOPPING CtNTU In the injury procedure, tne CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) neutral arbiter is appointed by! The Davis Cup challenge round; the commissioner. In the non-in-will be held Oct. 8-10 in procedure, the commission-1 lotte, John Ryan, president of is the final arbiter. the Carolina International Ten- Schramm said the clarifica-j nis Foundation, has announced, tions made bv the owners at -k HIGHEST RATING!" NEWS The Royal Room Presents Woody Herman 9- SUNDAY SHOWS ACTION AND EXCITEMENT IN THE "PATTON" TRADITION! GP SVOOtil 1:30 PlhTfi STAR! Al i UWIS PLAZA.

AUGUSTA TEL 235-3322 NIGHTS ONLY! The United States will defend Palm Beach involved simpli-the cup against the survivor of fying language in the document world wide competition in-, drawn by attorneys. Kheel said volving some 60 nations. it revolved around "interpre'a- Ryan said the Charlotte the tand sf.jd Providence Racquet and Swim it did not belong before the Club was chosen over clubs in 'NLRB but at the negotiating ta- 1 Monday and Tuesday r2. I Ap 2 Love Means Never Having lo icy Tou re dor ry HI 19th and 20th- 111 JlSk ffiatiidf S3M1 ble. Kheel described the points at issue as "comparatively minor i 1 I i'gr hi color a53K ALI 1 IffSii McGRAW RYAN in Wr 1 'NEIL 13 TICKETS NOW ON SALE! Charcoal SHOWS MONDAY 2-4-6-8-10 7- a I 'TIL 2:30 P.M.

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The club has a stadium. Bob Malaga, executive director of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association, inspected the facilities several weeks ago after receipt of a bid from the Carolina group. The United States defeated West Germany 5-0 in last year's challenge round at Cleveland. The schedule calls for two singles the first day, doubles the following day and two more singles the final day.

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