Friday, June 1 1, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven " Fridy, Jne I, 171 TE MiHIGA DALY Pge Eeve Ex-Brown, sues pro football, Walter Beach clains anti-trust violations stymied grid career NEW YORK (W )- W a l t e r Beach III, a former defensive back for the Cleveland Browns, is suing the National Football League and the Browns, con- tending they conspired in re- cent years to deny him a posi- tion "because of his race" and political and racial views. Beach, who is black, played with the Browns from 1 9 6 2 through 1967, but he asserted that after the 1965 season "a series of racially oriented in- cidents related to plaintiff's po- litical preferences incurred the displeasure of Arthur B. Mo- dell, president of the Browns." The law suit, filed by Beach of New Haven, Conn., alleging a conspiracy to restrain trade in violation of the Sherman Act, was filed in U.S. District Court here May 28. After riots in Hough section of Cleve- land in 1966, The Cleveland Plain Dealer published an inter- view giving Beach's "views on certain social and economic is- sues," the papers said. "In the wake of this interview, Modell suggested that plaintiff c o n- cern himself more with foot- ball and less with commentary on social problems," the suit al- leges. "During the course of plain- tiff's football career, he and others similarly situated black players were subjected to a variety of discriminatory prac- tices, including . . . diminished bonus agreements, lower salary scales and 'stacking' practices which unreasonably restrained the market for their services and their ability to freely com- pete with white players w it h similar skills," Beach said, He asked for triple damages, unspecified, to cover his poten- tial pay, and pension benefits, as well as costs of the law suit. "I welcome the opportunity to have a full public airing of this - welcome the opportun- ity to go into court with this man," the Browns' owner said. "There was no discrimination against Beach or any other member of the Browns," Mo- dell declared." LATE SHOW IONITE "THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR" AUD. A-ANGELL HALL at 11 :00 p.m (~e4 taw'a'h t Summer picnic Etake-out- Try our German potato salad Anything on our menu Mon.-Sat. 11-8:30 Sunday 11 -8 Closed Thursday 120 E. Washington ANN ARBOR 662-0727 Who says they don't blow 'em American League Umpire William Deegan takes a bubble break during Wednesday's Indian-White Sox game in order to retrieve a biggie that he had just blown. Lady ump loses sex suit; McDowell-Michael duel set By The Associated Press . ALBANY, N.Y. - Organized baseball has won a skirmish in its battle against a New York City woman who wants to become the first female umpire. The Court of Appeals,_New York's highest court, granted the New York-Penn League and the National Association of Baseball Leagues a temporary stay against rule changes, ordered by the State Human Rights Commission; pending final determination of an appeal. * CLEVELAND -- A Cleveland fight promoter has offered Cleveland Indians southpaw Sam McDowell and Gene Michael of the New York Yankees contracts for a four-round "return match" at Cleveland Arena in October. McDowell and Michael tangled on the diamond May 23 when McDowell slid hard into second base and allegedly was kicked i by Michael. vening of Peace Friday, Junue II F r sponsored by the NEWMAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 5:10 p.m. Folk Mass at St. Mary's followed by a Chicken Barbecue at 6:00 p.m. s ($1.00 charge) followed by a Discussion with Fr. Bill Hutchinson, Jr. a member of the delegation of U.S. Clergy and . Laymen who met with a delegation of Vietna- mese Catholics to learn their problems. ALL ARE WELCOME For more information Call 663-0557 Newman Center-331 Thompson DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS--USE THEM Drunk drivers bring families together. In hospital rooms and at funerals. Because that's where the drunk driver's victims wind up. Drunk drivers are involved in at least 25,000 deaths and 800,000 crashes every year. And what can you do? Remember, the drunk driver, the abusive drinker, the problem drinker may be sick and need your help. The first thing you can do is get him off the road. For his sake and yours. Do something. Write the National Safety Council, Dept. A, 425 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois, 60611. And your voice will be heard. Scream Bloody Murder.A n f $