?age Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, Uecember IU, Iv :) ?age Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ii C0 ? PLI 7 OR*.. disagree with a bill we sent you for THE DAILY? WE'D LIKE TO TRY TO STRAIGHT- EN OUT THAT PROBLEM, BUT WE ... missing out on some of the DAILIES because of delivery mI stakes? f f Sports of the DailIy By The Associated Press Ballhandling WASHINGTON-Three starting quarterbacks in the National Football League, none identified, are homosexual or bisexual, the Washington Star said Monday in the first of a four-part series on gay athletes. The Star said it conducted interviews with more than 60 athletes, coaches, sports officials, psychologists and members of the gay community across the nation during the past three months. The paper listed among its findings that: -"So intense is the anti-gay public pressure that many male athletes who prefer homosexual relationships maintain fronts as married men with children." -The percentage of male homosexuals in sports probably is close to the same five per cent as in society at large. -Only about 10 per cent of the entire male homosexual population fits the stereotype of limp-wristed, effinate "queens," while many of the remaining90 per cent are virile, masculine- looking individuals with interests in sports. -Up to 20 per cent of women athletes, including several tennis and golf stars, are lesbians, compared to five per cent in society at large. -Gay athletes, male and female, feel that public knowledge of their homosexuality would destroy their playing careers and eliminate any outside income from endorsements or business. National Football League officials, contacted in New York, said they had no comment on the story. " Knight suit transferred INDIANAPOLIS-A federal judge ordered a suit filed by Indiana University basketball coach Bobby Knight against the' National Collegiate Athletic Association returned to Monroe Superior Court at Bloomington, Indiana, yesterday. U.S. District Court Judge James E. Noland said the suit against the NCAA's 10-man travel squad limit in basketball does not involve a federal question. The suit was filed originally in Bloomington, Ind.," but the NCAA petitioned the federal court in Indianapolis to hear the case. AP Photo WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT boxing champion Muhammed Ali listens to voice of Rubin "Hurri- can" Carter at a fund raising concert for Carter's retrial in Madison Square Garden. With Ali are Carter's wife, Thelma, and daughter, Theodora. (See item in Sports of the Daily). WILDCATS IN CAMELIA BOWL: NMU reaches finals I By PAUL CAMPBELL college football this year and! ing the season. I. i, inn, Two collegep football did quite well. They competed+ Northern's defensive unit ba- CAN'T IF YOU DON'T LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. Monday thru Friday, 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. . gl in the Mid-American Confer-1 sicaiiy acks any individual No date has been set for a hearng in superior court. is alive and well in the state of ence, finishing second to Mia- standouts. Defensive b a c k s " Michigan. That became very mi (Ohio) and posting a 8-2-1 Steve Ponder and Joe Sterno clear last Saturday in the Pio- record. j are key players, but the other Hurricane seeks release neer bowl, as the Northern One of their losses was a 17-16 nine players have also perform- Michigan Wildcats nipped Liv- heartbreaker to none other than ed consistently well. TRENTON-A spokesman for New Jersey Gov. Brendan T. ingston "(Ala.) 28-26. Northern Michigan. In fact, the A new found maturity, how- Byrne, yesterday, denied a report that the governor was prepared The victory gives Northern a Wildcats have won five games ever, doesn't seem to be quite to order former boxing champ Hurricane Carter's release from spot in this Saturday's Camellia by five points or less, includ- enough to explain the dramatic prison before Christmas. Bowl, the national champion- ing a 24-21 victory over Boise turnaround. Kreuger agrees. "No decision has been made," the spokesman said, ship for the small schools. Their St. in the opening round of the "We have been lucky this year. Byrne is considering a clemency appeal from Carter, who is opponent will be the Hilltoppers playoffs. We broke quickly with five serving a life sentence on a murder charge. of Western Kentucky, who earn- The most amazing aspect of straight wins, and that gave ed the berth by besting New Northern's 12-1 record is that us the confidence and the mo- Hampshire 14-3. last year, the Wildcats did not mentum. That one point victory I When the Republic of Texas win one game. Coach Gil Kreu- over Ce'ntral was particularly MERCHANDISE United Swas annexed to theUnited NOR TH ERN ' S ap- ger's first season in Marquette encouraging." CIRCULATION - D EPA RTME N T J fJglt( 764-05581 Subscribe to The Michigan Daily Ludicrous & Otherwise States in 1845, it was given the Catalo 25c for option of dividing itself into as Postooe & harndling SLACK HALL, many as five states. This never Ps Box 285, occurred because of the fight to Ashland, MA 01721 keep a balance between slave- holding and nonslave - holding states. a r 7 pearance in the finals marksk the second year in the two year history of the playoffs that Michigan has been represented. Last year, Central Michigan beat perennial power Delaware 34-9 to take the title. Central moved up to major Groucho and his pals, like Robert Redford, Barbra Streisand and The Rolling Stones visit "U" Towers via flicks such as J.C. Superstar, T h e S t i n g, Touch of Class and Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones and they are free to all residents. This along with many other convenient services makes "U" Towers just a little better than the rest. Stop by or call for rental information. We are now offering single liability 4 month winter leases. University Towers was miserable. His 0-11 team was chosen as one of "Bottom INDEED, the breaks do seem Ten of Small College Football." to be going the Wildcat's way. In the game Saturday against ON THE surface, the turn- Livingston, they were outrush- around is astounding. But Kreu- ed, had fewer first downs, and ger, although he admits that were generally outplayed. But a he is somewhat surprised by 28 point second quarter and a this vear's team, refuses to be couple late Livingston turnovers totally overwhelmed by the re- preserved the semi-final vic- versal. "Last year we lost a tory. lot of close games (five by Kreuger, who seems to be liv- one or two points). We definite- ing a charmed life, must'have ly were not as terrible as some breathed a deep sigh after the people said." game. Not a sigh of relief, ei- There were no major person- ther, but rather a sigh of nel losses after last season. amazement. "We were defi- And those who came back have nitely outplayed, but we still simply gelled into a cohesive won. I guess you could say that unit. Quarterback Steve Mari- we used the Ohio State meth- ucci, who was only a part time od." starter last year, has proven ----- to be a tremendous leader. "Steve may not have the have," noted Kreuger, "but he has to be the best thinker I've ever seen at quarterback." -uu 0Ih - 1 1 1 n'TA'"TUCCT has turn gr-.qt rp_ Ajrrc±rC in 7a harV T+'n rl r ar f " A/ia**ri t? TfT;t""hn11 Tln 7tT-Tfi at ' rnnnincy att-lc i4z f^;rlir Q4r twa onnt..ltrca. her f"illhanl=. Ct", RottC i 101- riieliciA fnr o"pr inn rnrrTcy nn fi rQ ~- T^at ! nC^a in"+c d" r_ ,I1 ULIUl 1 By The Associated Press 1. 2. 1 3. 4. 5. 6.1 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.1 15.' 16. 17. 18. 19.. 20. Indiana 57 Maryland Marnuette North Carolina UCLA Louisville Tennessee 2 Notre Dame Cincinnati Arizona Alabama San Francisco N. Carolina St. Kentucky Washington Nevada-Las Vegas Auburn MICHIGAN Arizona State Missouri The Daily Libels 1-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 2-1 2-0 3-0 3.0 4-0 4-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 4-0 4-0 2-0 1-1 3-0 4-0 0-0- 1.176 "GAS 1,0^!8 838 793 584 5s76 568 519 355 327 284 270 237 141 75 66 65 57 56 42 42 catchers By The Associated Press CLEVELAND-The Cleveland Tndians said Tuesday that they are bringing catcher Ray Fosse back from. the Oakland A's and have traded catcher John Ellis to the Texas Rangers. Fosse, who was an All-Star catcher with Cleveland in 1970, was purchased from the A's for an undisclosed sum. Last se-son Fosse played in 82 g-mes for the A's. while bt- tinq .140. He came to the Athletics in a four pryer deal i" 1973. Ellis, who Manager Frank Rinson once declared "won't -,la for rne again," was sent o Texas in return for right handed reliefer. Stan Thomas and rookie catcher Ron Pruitt. SOUTH AFRICA 536 S. FOREST 761-2680 CHAq'NG CRC BOOKSHOP Used. Fine and Scholar 316 S. 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