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D4 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Tuesday, September 30, 1973 Lir i 1 I ot I D-6 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Tuesday, September 30, 1975 In Both AP, UPI Polls I- 1121 -AL A I ini rt II Ills (C.5)P5) Will It Be OSU or Prairie View? 0.6QETOrcJ.H N. ..52.. Ti 0 17) :1 17711 ro7 rill L-7111 Nmoos- ,61.601 ado ado at itat so so iaa bit aa ogo amo SWF Sports Parade rade Pa 1 Nimi.P' in. ti i'A 51 ti 0 IP! I 1 GRAMBLING, La. (AP) Eddie Robinson, Grambling's football coach, has discovered that three is definitely a crowdespecially when it involves teams scheduled to play one another on the same day.

Grambling is slated to meet Oregon State of the Pac-8 Conference on Saturday in Portland. But Prairie View also claims Grambling as its opponent for that day and has threatened legal action to halt the other contest. NEW YORK (AP) After telling it like it is, Barry Switzer is telling it like it will be. "I'm still happy to remain No. 1 after our poor performance against Miami last Friday night," says the Oklahoma football coach.

"But what I'm doing right now will take care of the polls." SWITZER, whose team reclaimed the No. 1 position in the AP's weekly poll yesterday despite an NEW YORK (AP) wnose team reclaimed the No. 1 posi- tion in the AP's weekly poll yesterday despite an unimpressive 20-17 victory over the Hurricanes, is going- into an intensive huddle with his coaches for the upcoming match with Colorado. He was honest enough to suggest after last Friday night's game with Miami that the "Boomer Sooners" didn't make enough noise to be the nation's top team. But he also honestly believes that Oklahoma's class will tell by the end of the college football year.

oinimnrocmivA vietnry also honesty believes that Oklahoma's class will tell by the end of the college football year. ma's defending national champions received 30 first-place votes and 1,088 of a possible 1,180 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters. Ohio State, 32-7 conquerers of North Carolina Saturday, collected .26 votes for first place and 1,065 points. 1. Oklahoma (3-0) (30) 1096 2.

Ohio St. (3-0) (26) 1065 3. USC (3-0) (1) 11711 4. Nebraska (3-0) 715 5. Misocouri (3-0) 950 6.

Texas AIIM (3-0) (1 593 7. Tams (3-0) 565 S. Notre Darn (3-0) 529 9. Alabama (2-1) 329 10. Penn St.

(3-1) 296 11. West Virginia (3-0) 207 12. Michigan (14-2) 194 13. UCLA (2-0-1) 144 14. Arizona St.

(3-0) 145 15. Oklahoma St. (3-0) 116 16. Tennessee (2-1) 96 Arizom (2-0) IL Baylor (1-0-2) 49 19. Colorado (3-01 41 20.

Florida (2-1) as Una! ed 30 1,088 points panel and State, ma's defending national di. Nebraska (3-0) 28 650 593 7. 430) :89 I. Notre Darn (3-0) 9. Alabama (2-)) 320 10.

Penn St. (3-1) 296 ii. West Virginia (3-0) 207 12. Michigan (1-04) 84 13. UCLA (2-0-1 1 144 14.

Arizona St. (3-0) 15. Okialszma St. (3-0) 145 lg 16 Termssee (2-1) 17. Arizom (2-0) IL Baylor (1-0-2) IL Colorado (3-01 49 20.

Florida (2-1) "Most teams are up and down during a season, but if you're a good enough football team the polls will take care of themselves," says the realistic Switzer. "We play tougher 'teams than a lot of those other guys." WHILE SWITZER was being honest over the weekend, Coach Woody Hayes of Ohio State was being immodest. He said that his Buckeyes deserved to be No. 1 because of its 25-point beating of North Carolina Saturday. Ohio State held No.

2 this week, same as last Despite that close escape at Miami, Oklaho UPI Poll "MOSt teams are aa and 1-anyva VL JIM) CMALC WO3 being immodest. He said that his Buckeyes deserv- 1 No to ecause of its 25-point beating of North Carolina Saturday Ohio State held No. 2 th is week, sam as lats Despite that close es cape at Miami, Oklaho- UPI Poll "WE'LL BE taking off Friday and I just hope nothing happens to cancel it," Robinson said last night. "We've been told if we went ahead with the game Prairie View would get an injunction." The dilemma prompted a suggestion from Oregon State Coach Dee Andros, obviously worried about the clash with Grambling, which is rated first in the Associated Press college division poll. Andros recommended Robinson send his first team to Prairie View and its second team to night.

"We've been told if we went ahead with the 4', game Prairie View would get an injunction." The dilemma prompted a suggestion from Oregon State -Coach Dee Andros, obviously worried about the clash with Grambling, which is rated first in the Associated Press college division Andros recommended Robinson send his first poll. team to Prairie View and its second team to Port- The World Boxing Association called off its planned convention in Manila last night because of the Philippines' refusal to admit the South Africa delegates. Joe Ructl, who suffered a bruised thumb Sunday, is expected to be in the Oakland starting lineup Saturday when the A's meet the Boston Red Sox in the American League's playoff opener AL Tommy John gave up three hits and two walks in blanking the San Diego Padres' minor I 1'') CN .1 leaguers in a four-inning I ,1 'it zt Arizona Instructional League A stint yesterday for the Los Anti geles Dodgers The Nation- al League's 1975 total atten- dance was 377,821 below last Rudi year's mark although seven clubs showed increases. One that didn't was Atlanta, which drew only 534,675 as compared to 981,085 last season while the San Francisco Giants attracted just 522,919 to the park for the league's low in 1975 a slight increase over 1974 Milwaukee's George Scott, who had five homers and 13 RBIs, and Mike Jorgensen of Montreal, who hit two doubles and four homers, were named players of the week in the American and National Leagues, respectively. Pitcher John Montefusco of the San Francisco Giants joined the Bay Meadows Racetrack publicity staff for the autumn thoroughbred racing season.

Defensive lineman Bubba Smith was expected to sign a contract and begin workouts today with the National Football League's Houston Oilers James Wightan, a sophomore linebacker for the University of Nebraska, was released from jail after being fe' charged with assaulting a po- lice officer Guard Gordon I Jolley will be sidelined for six 1 it weeks after undergoing knee surgery yesterday, the Detroit '1 Lions reported Represen- tatives of two groups seeking the release from prison of for- Smith mer middleweight boxing contender Rubin "Hurricane" Carter asked New Jersey Gov. Brendan T. Byrne to grant executive clemency. Richard Petty leads the NASCAR. standings with 3,981 points and $263,715.

Petty, who has won 11 of 24 NASCAR races this sewn, leads David Marcia by a comfortable margin Jack Nicklaus tops the PGA earnings list with $291,849. Tom Weiskopf ($219,140) is second, followed by Hale Irwin Johnny Miller Al Geiberger ($174,229) and Gene Littler ($173,608) Forward Bob Dandridge of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks was hospitalized for further examinations on a 1 "chest condition," according 7 ifr to team officials Named to i vow 't the Hilo College's basketball team were Rama Camarillo, 1 Lamont Channel, Steve Con- ow 1 nimiglio, Mark Eversole, Gil- i bert Hicks, Terry Iluffman, i Charles Kunz, Conrad Shidaki, Dan Singleton, Alan Tanabe Nicklaus and Dave Thoni. The planned of the Africa de Joe Itu day, is lineup Si $291,849. Tom Weiskopf ($219,140) is second, fol- lowed by Hale Irwin Johnny Miller Al Gelberger ($174,229) and Gene Lit- 608) Forward Bob Dandridge of tier ($173, the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks was hospitalized for further examinations on a "chest condition," according to team officials Named to team were ama am r4 Cll l' the Hilo oege's basketball itz. 14-4 A Caill 1 P.

Lamont Channel, Steve Con- ow 4- 4 rimiglio, Mark Eversole, Gil- i 4 ffm Il Terry rt hicks, uan, I Charles Kunz, Conrad Shidakl, Dan Singleton, Alan Tanabe Nicklaus and Dave Thoth. League's playoff opener JAL Tommy John gave up three hits and two walks in blanking 11 th San Diego Padres' minor I in leaguers a four-inning .1 i' 8. Arizona Instructional League I stint yesterday for the Los An- I z'iP, ge 1 es Dodgers The Nation- 1....02 z' al League's 1975 total atten- dance was 377,821 below last Ruth year's mark although seven clubs showed increases. One that didn't was Atlanta, which drew only 534,675 as compared to the 981,085 last season while the San Francisco Giants attracted just 522,919 to park for the league's low in 1975 a slight increase over 1974 Milwaukee's George Scott, who had five homers and 13 RBIs, and Mike Jorgensen of Montreal, who hit two doubles and four homers, the were named players of the week in Ameri- can and National Leagues, respectively. Pitcher John Montefusco of the San Francisco Giants joined the Bay Meadows Racetrack pub- licity staff for the autumn racing season.

Defensive lineman Bubba Smith was expected to sign a contract and begin workouts today with the National Football League's Houston Oilers James Wightman, a sopho- more linebacker for the University of Nebraska, was 't, released from jail after being charged with assaulting a pc- officer Guard Gordon Jolley will be sidelined for six i .4,, weeks after tmdergoing Imee '1, 4 l' surgery yesterday, the Detroit Lions reported Represen- I 1 '1, tatives of two groups seelcing Smith the release from prison of for- mer middleweight boxing contender Rubin "Hurricane" Carter asked New Jersey Gov. Brendan T. Byrne to grant executive clemency Richard Petty leads the NASCAR. standings with 3,981 points and $263,1715. Petty, who has won 11 of 24 NASCAR races this season, leads David by a comfortable margin the Jack Nicklaus tops PGA earnings list with $291,849.

Tom Weiskopf 4219,140) is second, fol- lowed by Hale Irwin Johnny Miller Al Geiberger 0174,229) and Gene Lit- tier 4173,608) Bob Dandridge of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks was hospitalized for further examinations on a joe chest condition, according 1 i to te am officials Named to -4 t. the Hilo College's basketball 1,,, N41 team were Rama Cama rillo, P', 1 Lamont Channel, Steve Con- Ow 1 nimiglio, Mark Eversole, Gil- 4 i 1 Charles Kunz. Conrad Shbert Hicks, Terry Huffman, CREE EXOTIC TOPLESS-ECTOMESS DANCERS OPEN 3 PM TO 2 A.M. Nancy, Proprietnen TEL. 1345-0474 :532 TEL 845.04741! 532 KAAAHI STREET WR Hit Again with Problems Combined Dispatches There is more trouble in the World Football League.

The Charlotte Hornets may be without a pracice field if a rent dispute is not solved and in Portland, two players, tackle Dave Costa and offensive guard Mary Roberts, have quit the team. Jim Crockett Promotions, owner of Griffith Park in Charlotte, said the Hornets agreed to pay $250 per week for use of the facilities and the owner claims the team owes $1,500. Hornets President Upton Bell said the parties bad an agreement that rent payments were not to begin until the "stadium was properly fixed." Bell said the two dressing rooms were to be upgraded with the addition of indoor-outdoor carpet, hot running water and a paint job. "We scrubbed the tile, swept up and fixed the doorswe ought to send them a bill," said Bell. David Crockett, vice-president of Crockett Promotions, was quoted as saying the rent money was to be used to upgrade the facilities.

"I took a $36,000 cut in pay to come here," said Wilt May Costa. "After what we've gone through and what lies ahead, I decided it wasn't worth it Playing 18 games for $9,000 doesn't make it." Costa, who quit yesterday, said he made $45,000 during the more recent seasons he played in the National Football League. Roberts said by telephone from his home in Florida, "When I figured all my expenses in Portlandcar, house, food, insuranceI decided it wasn't worth it." I. Ohio St. (3-0) (20) 395 2.

Oklahoma (3-0) (17) 382 3. USC (3-0) (2) 315 4. Nebraska (3-0) 244 5. Missouri (3-0) (1) 226 6. Texas ABM (3-0) 274 7.

Texas (3-0) 180 S. Notre Dame (3-0) 137 9. Alabama (2-1) 57 10. Penn St. (3-1) 34 11.

Oklahoma St. (3-0) 33 12. West Virginia (3-0) 18 13. Arizona St. (3-0) 16 14.

Michigan (14-2) 14 15. Baylor (1-0-2) (1) 10 16. Colorado (3-0) 17. Arizona (2-0) 6 28. San Diego St.

(4-0) 4 19. UCLA (2-04) 3 20. Tenmssee (2-1) 2 NOTE: By agreement with the American Football Coaches, teams on probation by the NCAA are Ineligible for Top 20 and national championship consideration by the UPI Board of Coaches. Thom teams on probation for 1975 are: Missis1113171 Long Beach St. and Southwestern Louisiana.

Portland. a WFL Hit gain land. '4 1,, with Probl 4 ems Combined Dispatches Costa. "After what we've 1. Ohio St (14)) (20) gone through and what 2.

Oklahoma (3-0) (17) 3. USC (3-0) (2) 395 382 315 the World Frit There is more trouble in lies ahead, I decided it 4. Nebraska (3-0) 244 COY tosses womb 1)11V Football 226 wasn't worth it Play- tnostra: 224 015 8TS League. ing 18 games for $9,000 7. Texas (3-0) 180 come celebrate our 3rd The Charlotte Hornets oesn't make it is Notre Dame (3-0) 9.

Alabama (2-1) 137 57 may be without a pracice Costa, who 10. Penn St. (3-1) 34 0 cilia yester- field if a rent dispute is day, said he made $45,000 47Mgin 33 18 19 land, dsolved and in Port- during the more recent a ZtVingaanStiall la two players, tackle seasons he played in the (1) 1: '1 Dave Costa and offensive National Football League 17' II-0 zone guard Mary Roberts, Roberts said by 28: San Ohgo St. (84) 19. UCLA (2-04) 1 3 4, 3 Delicious i have quit the team.

phone from his home in 20. Tenmssee (2-1) 2 NOTE: By agreement with the Ameri- -2- Jim Crockett Promo- Pupus Florida, "When 1 figured clan Footbal4 Coaches. teams on proba- tin, owner of Grif- all my expenses in Port- obribbby thteit CAt are lineligible tor To0 fith Park in Charlotte, landcar house II A 4 I I 'su bo ritiAbot7t12111 amp orship considers- l't col re 1 gaacrhit" MII stss! i .1.. said the Hornets agreed to insurance I deci food, it teanmsvon probation" DILLINGHAM a thoroughbred pay $250 per the facilities week for the use wasn't worth it." SIPPI St SMU, Long Beach St. and Southwestern Louisiana.

EXOTIC of and CREE owner claims the team TOPLESS-BOTTOMLESS DANC ERS 532 4 4 owes lAt 15 i LR 1 iN OPEN 3 PM TO 2 A.M. i' 2 1 Hornets President .411 1 1 isit I '4 lib ton ll said the I N. NIN A Nancy, Proprietneso I TiL 845-0474 UP parties bad Be an agreement "4. lusi TEL. 845-0474 that rent payments were ijit CRIE LC' 1 (At- IltiliC 532 KAAAHI STREET not to begin until the 44 4 4 111104 r- "stadium was properly fixed." Bell said the two dressing rooms were to be wimp upgraded with the addilice tion of indoor-outdoor car- pet, hot running water ffilf and a paint job.

"We scrubbed the tile, Al .11 r1 (II) tt swept up and fixed the CO oomwP -1 1 doorswe ought to send them a bill," said Bell. David Crockett, vice- president of Crockett -41 1 Promotions, was quoted 1 as saying the rent money 4 was to be used to upgrade 1 1 the facilities. 1, "I took a $36,000 cut in is pay to come here," said 4 A Marcia Wilt May 4 4 A BIG SELECTION OF: NEW CHANGEOVERS ONE-OF-A-KIND 0 ODDS ENDS AND USED TIRES TO CHOOSE FROM! 'Bows and Foes "'ph it; tag La wit'siioll Lit If you buy a Midas muffler for muffler we install on an American car, your car, you never pay for another we'll replace it free without even an muffler for that car. Ever. You see, thp installationtharge.

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Long Beach State 341Lost to South. western Louisiana, 22-17; beat Northern Illinois, 24-7; beat Cal-Fullerton, 326; beat Pacific, 26-12. El Paso (1.2)Lost to San Diego State, 31-10; lost to New Mexico State, 31-24; beat East Tennessee State. Pacific Northeastern Louisiana, 3-3; beat Cal-Davis, 31-13; lost to Arizona. 160; lost to Long Beach San Jose State (3-1)Beat Santa Clara, 13-0; beat Oregon, 6-41; beat Stan.

ford, 3644. Tennessoo (1-1)Beat Maryland, 264; lost to LIC LA. 3428; beat Auburn, 21-17. Play Again LOS ANGELES (AP) Wilt Chamberlain, the 7- foot-1 basketball star reportedly sought by the New York Knicks, put pressure on the Los An. geles Lakers yesterday by saying he'll report to the Chamberlain wants to determine if the Lakers will pay his $450,000 annual salary, since they already have signed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at a reported $5000000 per year.

Chamberlain quit the Lakers two years ago and took a job as player-coach of the San Diego Conquistadors of the rival American Basketball Basketball The 50th State Basketball Officials Association will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow at Pa lama Settlement. Rules and interpretation will be on the agenda. ILH Football RISHMAN IIAGUI Damien II. knonshonsks Punsinto 36, Pa63 0.

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Meryl, 47. IS; lost to San Jose State, 13-0; beet Sacramento State, 2044; beet Here's how the Univer- sity of Hawaii football team and the remaining opponents on its schedule fared us far this thus season: Newell l0-21--Lost to Texas AL 43-9; lost to Grambi ing, 20-6. Rutgers 11.11Beat Bucknell, 47-3; losttogrinceton47. Portnd ia Stale (3-0Lost to Montana State, 3434; beat NovacleReno, 37-0; beat Central Washin gton, 37-3; beet astern Washington, 514 Santa Clara St. aryl, 47.

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