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The Commonwealth, Thursday Afternoon, Jung 2, mi Page Committee Proposed To Discipline Out Of Line NCAA Members enough without trying to drum up more business." In fact, he added, one problem is too many false leads. St- two I some i me recei ve un -due bad publicity" because of investigations which reveal the school is innocent. "We make a lot of dry runs," Brown said An example was cited in which an NCAA investigator visited an athlete at one university to question him about improper recruiting activity that had allegedly occurred at another school. In this case the first school was not even suspect, but word leaked out to a newspaperman that the NCAA man had talked to the athlete. The record was set straight, but the good publicity never quite canceled out the initial burst of speculation that the innocent school was being investigated.

Brown said he favors a change up for consideration at the NCAA convention would provide penalities for Individuals as well as institutions. "In some cases It seems that Justice would be better served if the coach was fired or the player lost his eligibility rather than the Institution being penalized, Brown said. By JERRY KSTILl. Associated Pres Sports Writer NEW ORLEANS (AP) Officials of the National Collegiate Athletic Association are suggesting that the power to discipline member institutions be given to a three-member committee. Warren Brown, head of the NCAA's enforcement division, explained to sports publicists Wednesday that such power now rests with the 18-member NCAA Council.

Three members of that council make up the infractions committee, which considers evidence on alleged infractions and makes recommendations to the whole council. The proposal by the NCAA executive staff would allow the infractions committee to levy penalties. A companion proposal would give the NCAA staff at Kansas City more leeway to make spot decisions on questions arising between council meetings. Brown said the executive staff also will ask for another full-time investigator, bringing the number to four. The proposals will be consid CHESS MASTER ON THE COURT-Russian chess champion Boris Spassky returns volley, Wednesday, as he works out in Reykjavik for upcoming world chess title against American Bobby Fischer.

Earlier, Spassky stormed oH the court after photographers began taking pictures. "You art ruining our program," Spassky said. "This is a daily routine which I must get on with." AP Wirephoto via cable from Reykjavik Suit Filed 425,000 for six seasons, the suit said. In addition, the contract called for him to receive three Cadillacs every two years; his mother was to receive $7,500 annually for 10 years as a meniher of the Cougars' public relations staff; and he was to receive $2,000 for housing and $2,000 for undergraduate tuition. McDaniels repudiated the contract on Feb.

17, 1972 and agreed to play for Seattle for the remainder of the 1971-2 season. A AG alleged in its suit that the SuperSonics, the NBA "and others" conspired to "interfere with valuablecontractual rights between McDaniels and the Cougars, and between McDaniels and the AAG." Doug Sanders Says He's The Favorite ered by the NCAA convention next year. Brown's staff looks into each "official inquiry" alleging wrongdoing by a member school and occasionally institutes its own probes. "We get enough reported to us," Brown said "We're busv McDaniels NEW YORK (AP) A suit against Jim McDaniels. who broke a contract with the Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association to play for the Seattle SuperSonics, was filed Tuesday in state Supreme Court.

Athletes Advisory Group, which negotiated Daniels' pact with the Cougars, claimed in its suit, which also names as defendants the SuperSonics and the National Basketball Association, that the former Western Kentucky star paid it $10,000 in commissions and still owes $65,000. Under the contract, signed by McDaniels in 1970 when he was a student, he was to begin playing for Carolina in the 1971 2 season, and was to receive i has a low lead gasoline ULiLJ I I "I think six or seven under par will be good enough to win it," said Larry Ziegler. All of the guesses could be optimistic. The weatherman said there was a 60 per cent chance of "intensive showers" for opening day. Tanglewood can't stand too much more water and still look like a golf course.

1972 OUR 60TH YEAR fnS get to tee up the ball and that will help. "That's the only way they could have played the tournament. It's just too soft to play regular rules." Bobby Mitchell, the defending champion, demonstrated what Sanders meant. One of Mitchell's drives in Wednesday's practice round was buried in the fairway, until only about 40 Faces Panatta No. 2 seed, 6-3, Hewitt and Andres Gimeno of Spain were the only seeded players beaten thus far.

Gimeno, seeded fourth, lost to Onny Parun of New Zealand. In the women's division, 17-year-old Chris Evert of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and three-time Wimbledon champion Bil-lie Jean King of Long Beach, Calif, were among the American winners Wednesday. Little Chris, winner of the women's title in the London Grass Court Championships, beat Valerie Ziegenfuss of San Diego 1-6, 3, 6-3, while Mrs. King ousted Sharon Walsh of San Rafael, 6 2, 6-0.

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So try a tankful of Gulftane. If it's what your car needs, why pay more I costs less than cur regular. CLEVELAND (AP) Doug Sanders nominated himself as a favorite for the top prize in the $150,000 Cleveland Open golf tournament, beginning today over the par 71, Tan-glewood Country Club course. With Jack Nicklaus, Lee Tre-vino and Arnold Palmer among the missing, Sanders said: "I think I'm going to do real well here, real well. Oh, the course is soft, very soft, but we Potential Star WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Jim Connors, 19-year-old left-hander from Belleville, 111., with all the makings of a future tennis superstar, plays Italy's Adriano Panatta today in the third round of the 86th All-England tournament.

And Mrs. Gloria Connors will be in the stands shouting "let's go." Her enthusiastic support caused many admonitions from elderly English spectators when Jim smashed seventh-seeded Bob Hewitt of South Africa out of the championships in the first round. "But what's wrong if I get excited for my boy?" asked his mother. "I don't mean to annoy or offend anyone. People roar encouragement at other ball games, so why not at tennis?" A tennis player herself, Mrs.

Connors taught her son the rudiments of the game as soon as he could walk, then handed him over to the instruction of Pancho Gonzales at the age of 16. Nine other American men are in the last 32. They are: top-seeded Stan Smith of Pasadena, Tom Gorman of Erik Van Dillen of San Mateo, Jim McManus of Berkeley Calif Roscoe Tanner of Lookout Mountain, Dick Stickton of Port Washington, N.Y.; Mike Estep of Dallas; Alexander Mayer of Wood-mere, N.Y.; and Dan Blecki-nger of Oshkosh, Wis. Clark Graebner of New York City, one of the U.S. hopes for the title," was off form and bowed out in the second round to Hie Nastase of Romania, the EOTUU FUSGBS George F.Mounjer "ocnger Realty Co Phont 453-6112 COAST LIFE JACKETS per cent of the ball was above ground.

"When the environment takes charge, there's not much you can do," said Sanders. "Still, it's going to be all right. I think it will take a 272-274, about 10 or 12 under par, to win. Something like that." Most of his fellow pros didn't think the winner would have to shave that much off par. Mitchell, who broke the Cleveland Open record in winning last year at Beechmont Country Club with a 262, was optimistic.

"I think, oh, about eight under," he said. "That'll win." Mitchell worried most about the greens. "They're cutting up. The spikes are going down deep. Those guys who tee off late are going to have some tough putting." Heavy rain over the last several days turned the Tan-glewood fairways into mud covered by a layer of grass.

Tournament officials ruled that the pros could "lift, clean and replace," a formal way of saying winter rules. Even with this help, some pros figure a six-under-par score will be enough to win the $30,000 first prize. OILS! VED SPECIAL ln SPECIAL '2 LIFE ff't 0 MI-1- Ny- -y OUT OF REACH Phillies catcher John Bateman stretches in vain as the ball bounces past him allowing Bud Harrelson of the New York Mets to score in the fourth inning of Wednesday night's game in Philadelphia. Harrelsor scored from first base on a double by David Marshall in the Mets 3-2 victory. AP Wirephoto GUflOD HP A 'J BOAT GUSillOIIS REG.

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