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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 37

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Thursday September 11 1975 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES 3C Sports Bri Trouble Finds OU Once Again Jack Cochran director of public relations at Oklahoma said are aware of the Postal Service review of the Texas ticket allocation procedure and have co-operated with this review office of legal counsel has reviewed our procedures carefully and it is their opinion that there is absolutely no Don Stein Buick 1976 PRICE FULL ticket or part thereof or paper certificate or instrument purporting to be or to represent a ticket chance share or interest in or dependent upon the event of a lottery gift enterprise or similar scheme offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or report stated that 39975 tickets for the Oct 11 game in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas were allocated Oklahoma Of that number 27375 were reserved for students faculty athletic staff donors and lettermen The remaining 12600 were sold by lottery to season ticket holders who also had held season tickets the previous year But that was nowhere near enough to meet the demand A university spokesman later said the figures in report were inaccurate Randy Rutherford assistant to John Dean vice-president for university relations said only 34750 tickets were allocated Oklahoma for the Texas game Of that figure he said 28000 were reserved for students faculty athletic staff players previous ticket holders donors and players leaving 6750 for new requests Rutherford said about 13000 persons mailed in checks for tickets and put into the draw Those whose names were not drawn received refunds Oklahoma City The University of new lottery plan to distribute tickets to the Oklahoma-Texas football game to would-be buyers is under investigation to see whether it violated federal lottery laws Wallace Pugsley Jr a US Postal Service inspector completed an investigation into the lottery this week and the results have been turned over to John Green a US attorney Green said yesterday he has not had time to read the report and did not know what action he will take Green said the investigation specifically names Walter Neustadt Jr of Ardmore president of the board of regents Athletic Director Wade Walker: ticket manager Harold Reid Ken Farris associate athletic director and David Swank faculty representative to the Big Eight Conference The federal prosecutor said each of the men was involved in making the determination to hold a lottery to distribute the tickets Sooner fans were allotted Green said the investigation was ordered after someone complained about possible misuse of the mails Federal statutes forbid knowingly depositing in the mail lottery SKYHAWKS SKYLARK CENTURY 1976 1976 1976 $3975 $3568 $3858 $4290 1976 LE SABRE $4697 1976 ESTATE 1976 ELECTRA $5636 1976 RIVIERA $5962 We Will Order for you direct from the factory any of the above cars You select the color trim and all accessories added at our cost DON STEIN BUICK 7733 METCALF OPK 648-4000 criminated against some former professionals Mad lock Status Bill Madlock National League batting leader from the Chicago Cubs suffered an of the right thumb Tuesday night when he was hit by a pitch thrown by Bruce Kison of the Pittsburgh Pirates Madlock who was batting 362 may be lost for the remaining 16 games but he will be re-examined Monday and a decision on his playing status will be made then Orr OK Delayed If Bobby Orr signs a long-term contract with the Boston Bruins it likely be until the end of the month Alan Eagleson agent said he and tax representatives will meet the new owners of the NHL team Monday in Buffalo we anticipate signing any Students Suspended Two University of Oklahoma students who used fake computer cards to obtain football tickets were suspended yesterday and officials said another 50 students could face disciplinary action About 75 cases of ticket fraud were discovered Monday and Tuesday when OU student football tickets went on sale Under a new system students must present a computer card that carries a priority based on the number of hours earned at OU Computer's Choices A computer analyzed the field for the $250000 Marlboro Cup and picked Foolish Pleasure as the likeliest winner Foolish Pleasure has a 24 per cent probability of winning the race Saturday at Belmont Park probability was figured at 17 per cent Ancient Title 15 per cent and Royal Glint 12 per cent From The Star's Press Services Success Formula If you own a race horse that never wins a race you could try feeding him seaweed Mrs Florence Nagle did just that and got her first winner in two years yester day Bustling the horse she fed seaweed won the Cheriton Handicap in Folkestone England Explained a delighted Mrs Nagle of my 12 horses had goiter trouble Bustling among them and they lost their energy I cured them by including shredded seaweed in their food so that they got plenty of Angels Lose Protest Lee MacPhail president of the American League has turned down a protest by the California Angels regarding their 8-7 loss in 11 innings to the Kansas City Royals in Anaheim last Sunday The Angels protested that John Mayberry of the Royals who hit two home runs in the game was using a bat with pine tar too far up the handle McPhail said he was following the spirit of the rule on the actual hitting surface rather than getting technical about the number of inches of pine tar on the bat in denying the protest Honor Questioned Joe Dev for 40 years one of top administrators yesterday questioned the propriety of his se lection to the World Golf Hall of Fame at induction ceremonies in Pinehurst NC Dey who along with Fred Corcoran was inducted in the distinguished service category for non-players said have al ways felt that halls of fame should be for the competitors I fear that when the witching hour of midnight occurs and the pictures and plaques in the Hall of Fame come to life the great champions enshrined here will gather in a cluster and in deri- LEE MacPHAIL nixes protest sive voices ask is he? What is he doing here among NC A A Loses Again A federal judge in Tallahasse Fla ruled yesterday that Waldo Williams freshman linebacker for Florida State can play when the team opens its football season Saturday at Texas Tech US District Judge William Stafford issued a temporary restraining order preventing the NC A A from declaring Williams ineligible because the athlete had an agent when he signed a professional baseball contract in 1973 NC A A rules allow an athlete who was a pro in one sport to compete in other college sports but another rule bars athletes who have hired an agent to negotiate professional contracts Stafford found that the agent rule was irrational and dis On Big Car Sizes NFL Players Solid On Contract Stand 40000 MILE DOUBLE STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRES THE TIRE THAT KEEPS ITS FEET EVEN IN THE RAIN i ars Sale pru es an these big ar sizes are in effect Thursday Friday and Saturday Rain Check If we sell out of vour size we will issue you a rain che assuring future delivery at the adver tised price These Goodyear steel belted radials (1) save money (2) use less fuel (I) provide long mileage and (4) help conserve America resources Now is the time to buy these Custom Polysteel radial tires that are original equipment on many 1975 new Giants Garvey said it was in the interest of the owners to reach a settlement in the dispute you look at the pre-season attendance I would think they would agree it's time to stop with the negative talk and come up with some positive he said The union leader attacked decision to reduce team sizes from the 47 of last season to 43 this year with no taxi squad or recallable injured reserve list economy is really a false he said going to dilute the quality of the game and the fans know that I think the fans will like the game without their favorite some teams will be playing with less than 43 he continued New England for instance with Jim Plunkett and Julius Adams injured they are already down to 41 1 be surprised to see teams down below 40 soon thought a year ago that when (New York Giants owner) Wellington Mara said some teams want to go back to a 36-man roster they were kidding But apparently what they are aiming Garvey said Plus $2 96 to $3 46 FET depending on size and old tire Let Our Professionals Service Your Car Now Wednesday and had no contact from Garvey or the federal mediator regarding the resumption of negotiations so I wouldn't expect he said Karch also indicated that some player-limit changes might be in the offing He said the NFLMC sent a letter Tuesday to Kermit Alexander president of the NFLPA saying would be willing in the context of collective bargaining to increase the number of protected players on the injured reserve list at the end of the season from three to He said that at a meeting between members of the Management Council and the Players Association Aug 25 in Chicago the players said they wanted a 47-man roster or a 43-man roster with a 4-man taxi squad and that Garvey had said the 3-man protected list for injured -reserve players was the subject of the greatest number of complaints Karch strongly suggested that until the matter of the option compensation clause the so-called named after NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle is resolved talks will remain pretty much at a standstill and that the next move is up to Garvey it stands as far as we can see is no different than it was when we met in Chicago with the Players he said Karch said the situation as it now stands is that union has to remove that roadblock If that roadblock can be removed then we can be prepared to work up a new proposal got to come up with an agreement we can live with and they will live As far as negotiating other areas in the contract we can discuss other areas if we know we can have an agreement on option hope the vote will convince the owners to resume said Garvey are ready at any time to bargain around the Garvey said 16 teams voted unanimously against the contract with dissenting votes coming from Buffalo and Detroit two each and Atlanta and Green Bay one apiece Teams whose votes have not been counted but are expected tomorrow are Chicago Houston Minnesota Cincinnati Philadelphia and New York Washington With an overwhelming vote the rank and file of the National Football League Players Association has rejected a management offer for a new contract and set the stage for a strike with the opening of the season only two weeks away Ed Garvey association executive director told newsmen yesterday the voting members of the association rejected the collective bargaining agreement proposal 743-6 with six teams stil 1 to be counted Garvey declined to speculate on the possibility of a strike but said the membership would be asked to vote on the issue within a week will have to see what the players say about he said comments so far have varied from team to team Some are militant while others are conservative hope that this vote will convince all 26 owmers to get involved in the bargaining process and give us an offer we refuse" he said The contract vote was taken last weekend in an effort to break the deadlock between the union and management in negotiations that have dragged on for l1 years and led to a 43-day strike during the exhibition season last year The players returned to camp and played the 1974 season without a collective bargaining agreement At a news conference Aug 28 the association urged management to submit an offer by Labor Day for the players to vote on but the owners refused saying the union leadership had placed a new in the way of a collective bargaining agreement by its position that any restraint on player movement is illegal The union then submitted to the players for a vote the July 23 offer by management the last placed on the table which includes the Rozelle compensation rule opposed by the union and a major stumbling block in efforts to reach agreement on a negotiated contract Garvey said there are alternatives to a strike such as continuing to fight the Rozelle rule in the courts and before the National Labor Relations Board but added: still think a settlement is possible though been wrong In New York Sargent Karch executive director of the Management Council said a resumption of bargaining this week was unlikely already Brakes -Your Choice Disc or Drum Type 3695 Additiona1 oarts extra if needed 2-Wheel Front Disc: Install new front disc brake pads Repack and inspect front wheel bearings Inspect hydraulic system and rotors (does not include rear wheels) OR 4-Wheel Drum-Type: Install new brake linings all four wheels Repack front wheel bearings Inspect brake hydraulic system add fluid SALE Front-End Alignment $g88 Any made car parts eitra if needed Excludes front wheel drive cars Complete analysis and alignment correction to increase tire mileage and improve steering safety Precision equipment used by experienced professionals helps ensure a precision alignment SALE ENDS SEPT 30 SALE Lube Oil Change $388 Up to 5 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