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Wednesday, October 27, 1976

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nine

Wednesday, October 27, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine

SPORTS OF THE DAILY:
Gophers go

to court

MINNEAPOLIS - The Uni- THE ASSEMBLY Committee the spikers struggled thr
versity of Minnesota filed suit on Intercollegiate Athletics, some erratic serving and
against the National Collegiate ACIA, had refused to declare 7-15.
Athletic Association last night, the trio ineligible. Players in- In the deciding third g
charging that the NCAA violated volved are Michael Thompson,, the fired-up team cruised
its "contract" with a member Philip Saunders and David 15-3 win.
school in a squabble over eligi- Winey. "To be able to recover
bility of athletes. Thompson was charged with win like that," said coacht
The university is seeking an selling his complimentary bas-' just shows the confidencE
injunction against an NCAA ac- ketball tickets, Winey with ac- have in ourselves. I was
tion last week that put Min- cepting two invitations to a va- pleased to see that."
nesota's entire men's athletic cation cabin, and Saunders with In the following match,
program on indefinite probation !ac:epting one night of free spikers downed Eastern
because the school had failed to lodging, free telephone calls and two straight, 16-14 and 1
declare three basketball players free use of a car. giaining revenge for an es
ineligible. , The university charged that j season loss to the Huron
The suit calls the penalties the NCAA had "preordained" In the see-saw first game
"clearly excessive" and says the case against them and sim-. two evenly-matched teams
the NCAA is not really a volun- ply wanted the university to tied right down to the wir
tary program for schools desir- rubber stamp its conclusions. fore Michigan's triumph.
ing to field sports teams. The suit notes that the three Plagued by more serving
UNIVERSITY President C. players could attend other! lems in the finale, the s1
Peter Magrath said last week schools and remain eligible spotted Eastern to an 8-3
he would not practice "lifeboat while the University of Min- before chargingvback b
ethics" and dump the three nesota would remain on proba-; the offensive power of
players to save the other sports tion. The suit contends this Pennington and the playm
programs. denies the university equal pro-:of Jamie Spohn.
The suit alleges that Minne- t ection under the law. The spikers, now 6-4 0i
sota has performed all of its -AP season, travel to Co mbn
obliatins o te NAA-ndP weekend to compete in thi
thliatteimstioteNCofAsanon epTen championships with;
thliateiostotenCAA sands Teer wepins tompohi awith
violates a contract between the sr ker s tions to improve lnon
university and the NCAA. The rapidly-maturing women's year's 7th place finish.
The suit says the NCAAseeks volleyball team swept to vic- -DAVE RENBA]
to deny basic constitutional tory in last night's tri-meet in ; _ _ _ _
righs fr te treestuent byYpsilanti, defeating both Grand !
igors g the ree stuents by Valley State and Eastern Mich- C 0 R E S
inrn th reutofdsi-igan. ___
linary hearings on the Minne- Throughout the spiker's sea- ---
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The Top 20
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
United Press International
Board of Coaches top 20 col-
lege football teams (seventh
week) with first-place votes inf
parentheses:
TEAM POINTS
1. MICHIGAN (38)......... 7-0 416
2. Pittsburgh (3)........7-0 372
3. U.C.L.A. (1) ....6-0-1 334'
4 Southern California.. 5-1 229
5. Maryland.... .. ..7-0 171
6. Texas Tech . . ....5-0 164
7. (tie) Georgia .. 6-1 148
7(tie) DAILY LIBELS 7-0 148
8. Ohio State...........5-1-1 135
9. Nebraska....... 5-1-1 92
10. Missouri ..........5-2 68
11. Notre Dame .5-1 60
12. Florida .................5-1 55
13. Oklahoma ..........5-1- 29
14. Arkansas.... .......... 4-1 14
15. Oklahoma State 4-2 10
16. Colorado . 4-3 7
17. Texas 3-1-1 5
18. (tie) Alabama ......5-2 2
18. (tie) Boston College 5-1 2;
18. (tie) Cincinnati 6-0 2
NOTE: By agreement with the
American Football Coaches Associa-
tion, teams on probation by the
NCAA are ineligible for top 20 and
national championship considerationI
by the UPI Board of Coaches. Those
teams on probation for 1976 are:l
Mississippi State, Michigan State,
Long Beach State and Southwestern
Louisiana.

steadfastly maintained that his New York Knicks 118, Buffalo 104
team is young, inexperienced Atlanta 122, San Antonio 114
and leaves plenty of room for Indiana 120, Seattle 90
improvement. Chicago 90, Milwaukee 88
Perhaps some of this inexperi- Kansas City 117, Los Angeles 115
ence showed in the opener s Philadelphia i11, New Orleans 101
against Grand Valley. After pre- NHL
vailing in a closely contested New York Rangers 5, Cleveland 2
first game by an 18-16 score, st. Louis 5, Vancouver 2
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Tk P ,E I UN THE GO VERNMENT'

THERE HAS BEEN A LOT OF TALK ABOUT TRUST THIS YEAR, AND RIGHTLY SO. IF OUR LEADERS DON'T TRUST
THE PEOPLE TO RUN THE GOVERNMENT, IF THEY FAIL TO OPEN UP MEETINGS AND MAKE THEIR ACTIONS
PUBLIC, IF THEY RUN CAMPAIGNS BASED ON DECEPTION, NOT ISSUES, THEN WE'LL BE BACK TO THE ELITISM
AND DECEIT OF THE NIXON YEARS. IF A PRESIDENT WON'T TRUST THE PEOPLE, THEN WE CAN'T TRUST HIM

CARTER HAS RUN AN OPEN CAMPAIGN
HE'LL RUN AN OPEN GOVERNMENT.
JIMMY CARTER HAS TALKED TO THE PRESS EVERY DAY. EVEN AFTER IT HURT
HIM, AS IN PLAYBOY, HE HAS REMAINED ACCESSIBLE.
CARTER AND MONDALE HAVE MADE PUBLIC THEIR TAX RETURNS.
AS GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA JIMMY CARTER ENACTED A COMPREHENSIVE
SERIES OF SUNSHINE LAWS TO OPEN UP GOVERNMENTAL MEETINGS TO THE
PUBLIC. HE'LL DO THE SAME IN WASHINGTON.

NIXON'S GONE BUT HIS SPIRIT LINGERS ON
HAVE YOU SEEN THE ADS ATTACKING JIMMY CARTER FOR APPEARING IN PLAY-
BOY?
HAVE YOU SEEN THE COMMERCIALS WITH SO CALLED ATLANTANS ATTACKING
CARTER? THEY DON'T MENTION HE GOT 85% OF THE VOTE IN GEORGIA'S
PRIMARY.
DID YOU HEAR FORD USE GOVERNOR BUSBEE'S CRITICISM OF MEDICAID IN
GEORGIA TO ATTACK CARTER. MEDICAID IS A FEDERAL PROGRAM.
HAVE YOU SEEN THE REPUBLICAN ATTACKS ON DON RIEGLE'S PRIVATE LIFE?
DID YOU HEAR DOLE BLAME THE DEMOCRATS
FOR WORLD WAR II?
REMEMBER, FORD IS THE MAN WHO:
" USED EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE TO SHIELD AT&T.
" TRIED TO STOP A SENATE COMMITTEE FROM PUBLISHING ITS CIA FINDINGS.
" VETOED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT.
" REFUSED TO MAKE PUBLIC HIS TAX RETURNS.
* CHOSE ROBERT DOLE.

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CARTER HAS PLEDGED TO DEPOLITICIZE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S

OFFICE,

MAKING THE ATTORNEY GENERAL REMOVABLE ONLY FOR CAUSE.
HE WILL WORK FOR LEGISLATION TO REQUIRE DISCLOSURE AND REPORTING
BY LOBBYISTS. HE WILL CLOSE THE "REVOLVING DOOR" BETWEEN REGULATORY

AGENCIES AND THE INDUSTRIES THEY REGULATE. T H E S E

MEASURES CAN

LOOSEN THE GRIP OF THE SPECIAL INTERTS IN OUR GOVERNMENT.
"WE CAN HAVE AN AMERICA, IF WE WORK TOGETHER, THAT TURNS
FROM SCANDAL AND CORRUPTION, AND OFFICIAL CYNICISM, AND IS
AGAIN AS DECENT AND COMPETENT AS OUR PEOPLE."

AWAY
ONCE

-JIMMY CARTER

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