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1 THE MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1982 PAGE 11 TALKS TO RESUME SATURDAY SCHWARTZWALDER ER ENTERS FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) town, Pa. He's won one national 1 football Schwartzwalder said his 1959 championship, four Lambert tro- squad, naturally, gave him the phies for coaching the best col- greatest gratification. lege team in the East, gone to "We were national champions. seven bowl games and named the That means a hell of a lot to the top coach in the country.

players and the school and it But for legendary former Syra- meant that as a coach, I did some cuse University coach Ben of the right things," he said. Schwartzwalder, this weekend is He declined to say who his the "topper." greatest player was but menThe 73-year-old'Schwartzwalder tioned Hall of Famer Jimmy will be inducted into the College Brown, as well as Larry Csonka, Football Hall of Fame during Ernie Davis, Bobby Yates and halftime of Saturday's Syracuse- Roger Davis. Colgate game at the Carrier "I get into rating playDome. ers," he said. "We had a lot of Hundreds of his former players, good ones.

I can't split hairs over however, are gathering in the who better." central New York city for a said the college dinner tonight in Schwartz- players of today are "more skillwalder's honor. Jimmy Brown, ful overall" than the players he considered by many the greatest coached. running back ever, had to cancel "They start playing football at at the last minute but other stars, an earlier age," said Schwartzincluding Floyd Little and John walder, who attends every SU Mackey, were to be on hand. home game. "They catch the ball Ceremonies are also planned in at a younger time in life, there's December at the National Foot- more opportunity for good players ball Foundation dinner in New to excel.

There's better coaching York City. by tougher men." "I'm very have been The game itself, however, Schwartzwalder said hasn't changed that much. Thursday from his Syracuse "It's still the same game, just home. "It's a great topper to the played a lot more skillfully," he years I coached. I'm quite hum- said.

bled by the experience." The cigar-smoking SchwartzSchwartzwalder coached at Syr- walder said he missed coaching acuse for 25 years, from 1949 to but said he maintained his rela1973, compiling a 153-91-3 record. tionship with football by watching He won the national champion- workouts. ship in 1959 and took the Lambert "Football runs through my Trophy, signifying the top team in blood," he said. "I miss coaching. the East, four times.

His teams Anything you did that long you've went to seven bowl games. got to miss. It was the biggest Schwartzwalder's reign thing I've done in my life." included 22 straight non-losing How does he feel about the seasons and he was named coach Syracuse football program now of the year in 1959 and Eastern and a team struggling with a 1-6 coach of the year in 1970. record? Before coaching at SU, "They've got a good coaching Schwartzwalder compiled a 25-5 staff. Mac (Coach Dick MacPherrecord during three years at son) needs another year to get the Meuhlenberg College in Allen- show on the road," he said.

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The key points in the players' San Diego Charger owner Eugene demands are a substantial wage hike, V. Klein believes fans may have to elimination of wage inequities, incenwait until 1983 to see a resumption of tive bonuses, a security plan to save regular season older players from being cut and a And generally, owners think guaranteed share of television revelittle of Los Angeles owner Al Davis' nues. plan to end the strike, characterizing it as a grandstand play designed to If a settlement is reached this ingratiate him with the striking piay- weekend, players will have about six ers and union president Gene days to get into shape for resumption Upshaw, a 15-year veteran with the of play. If the wild card series is Raiders as well as a partner in one of eliminated and the idle weekend Davis' private ventures. before Super Bowl used, teams could Mediator Sam Kagel is expected to conceivably play another 10 regularlead the bargaining between the NFL season games before the playoffs.

Management Council and Players The National Labor Relations Association. The new session is Board Wednesday provided the union scheduled to begin at the Summit with some firepower in the negoiaHotel in New York with time dwin- tions by issuing a complaint against dling for salvaging the 1982 season. the 28 league teams, citing the it can be worked out," agement Council as having "failed Cowboy coach Tom Landry said in and refused to bargain in good faith" Dallas. "I don't know that it will be with the NFL Players Association. an easy thing.

I don't know that we'll A hearing was ordered for Nov. 15 be able to this week when they meet in New York on the charges and if the Saturday or not, but I think in time complaint is upheld in court, the we'll probably work it out." striking players may be entitled to Kagel left in despair last Saturday full back pay. The owners were given after conducting sessions for 12 days 10 days to respond to the complaint. at Hunt Valley, Md. Landry said teams should play at Klein said reports from NFLPA least 10 more games to constitute an Executive Director Ed Garvey that acceptable season.

owners would make a new "take-it- "Surely you I don't want to play or-leave-it" offer Friday were three or four more and have a "another of Garvey's fantasies. No season. It would have to be in the new offer will be made Friday." area of 10 or 11 or 12 games or that Jack Donlan, the Council's execu- sort. Of course (NFLPA negotiator tive director, also said there are no Ed) Garvey feels like he can have a new proposals in the works. complete season.

Most people don't Robin Yount's wife gives birth to son MILWAUKEE (UPI) spokesman. World Series as broadMichele Yount, the Mrs. Yount was the casters speculated when wife of. Milwaukee focus of news. media she might give birth.

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G. "Bill." Connolly William dispute agree with that. I think it gets a bit cold in February and January play football." Davis is being accused by some his fellow owners of trying to himself "a hero with the players" offering them "a backdoor deal." Moreover, some of the other owners saw Davis' plan as being indirect slap at Commissioner Rozelle, an old foe who tried to him from moving the Raiders Oakland to Los Angeles. little One owner, who did not wish to be to identified, called Davis' plan "a unilateral one" calculated to help Davis of get control of the league and become make more influential among the players by than Rozelle. His plan called for immediate NFL across the board salary increases of an at least $20,000 for all players, estabPete lishes a salary fund for each team keep instead of a league-wide central fund from and provides for increased severance and payoff pay.

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