Saturday, May 24, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven SPORTS OF THE DAILY McGinnis-NB NEW YORK (P)-Lawyers for George McGinnis, star forward for the Indiana Pacers of the American Basketball Association, filed suit yesterday against the National Basketball Association and its 18 teams to determine whether Mc- Ginnis can play for any team other than the Philadelphia 76ers. Irwin Weiner, McGinnis' manager, said a preliminary injunction and a temporary restraining order were filed in U.S. district court here to prevent the NBA from enforcing its draft rule, which binds McGinnis to the 7ers McGinnis wants to switch leagues but he doesn't want to play with the 76ers, who have refused to deal those rights. When McGinnis left college in 1971, he was drafted by the 76ers in the NBA but signed instead with Indiana in the ABA. "I just don't want to play in Phila- delphia," McGinnis said. McGinnis has a unique two-year con- tract with the Pacers, which includes an option to buy his freedom from Indiana for $85,000. "We don't think a team that does not sign a player has the right to hold Foyt By The Associated Press was se INDIANAPOLIS - Venerable the stt A. J. Foyt will be the favorite come h and defending champion Johnny three Rutherford just part of the pack finishe Sunday when 33 cars roar into twice. action for the 59th Indianapolis started 500-mile race. tip 30th ford w The $1 million race is sched- sinth. tiled to get underway at 11 a.m., EST, but the National Con Weather Service said there is a buried chance showers could delay the car st1 prestigious event. and et The 40-year-old Foyt, a Johco charger from Houston, Tex., ahead will be on the pole position at checke the inside of the first three-car Only row for the second straight Indy bh year. in 1911 THE RUGGED TEXAN is go- been t ing for an unprecedented fourth most r Indy victory, an honor he has 1970. thirsted for since his last tri- Foyt umph here in 1967. cord 18 Of course, there are a lot of his vic pcaple who think the wily Tex- Unser, an doesn't wear a halo, that in- Indy 5 evitable victory isn't his. May. J Among them are the other 32 his 11t drivers who, like Foyt, enjoy year. snuggling down into their low- Foyt slung beauties and whipping of its2 around this old brickyard at to reti m ybe 190 miles an hour or so. They are veterans like Al and Bobby Unser, Mario Andretti, Lloyd Ruby, Billy Vukovich, Gordon Johncock and Johnny Rutherford, and rookies like Sheldon Kinser, Larry McCoy, Bill Puterbaugh and Eldon Ras- mussen. But ol' A. J., well, he's run this race 17 times before, more than any of those 32 others. And in those 17 races he's fin- ished first three times, more than any of those 32 others. "S T A R T I N G first means nothing. Finishing first means - everything," Foyt snapped af- ter his qualification run. History bears him out. He 1133 E. Huron IS OPEN FOR LUNCH him indefinitely," Weiner said. Jabbar rumors disclaimed MILWAUKEE (lP)-Milwaukee Bucks President Bill Alverson confirmed yes- terday that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has been mentioned in trade talks with several National Basketball Associa- tion teams but stressed they are not actively trying to trade the star center. Alverson also emphatically denied published reports that a three-way trade is in the works to send the 7-foot- 2 Abdul-Jabbar to the New York Knicks. The rumored deal would send At- lanta's Lou Hudson and New York's Walt Frazier and John Gianelli to Milwaukee, while the Knicks would give the Hawks $1 million. "Sure, we've talked to people for six years, but that doesn't mean he's on the trading block," Alverson said. "We talk to people all the time, but that certainly doesn't mean he's on the trading block. To say he's on the block and we're trying to unload him- that's crazy." Abdul-Jabbar, who earns an esti- fight mated $400,000 a year, has one more year on his contract with the Bucks, who retain an option to his services another year after that. He repeatedly has said he will honor his contract. 0 Celtics acquire Scott PHOENIX, ARIZ. (IP)-The Phoenix Suns traded their top scorer, guard Charlie Scott, yesterday to the Boston Celtics for Paul Westphal and second round-draft picks this year and next. Jerry Colengelo, general manager of the National Basketball Associa- tion Suns, said he felt Scott, who averaged 24.3 points a game last season, was not the team player Phoenix needed. "It takes a team concept of play to win in this league," Colangelo said. "Although Charlie Scott is a talent, our decision was made on the basis that Scott's talents were of an indi- vidual nature and did not fit into a team style of play." Ford's condition stable LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. R)-Baseball rages Hall of Famer Whitey Ford remained in the intensive care unit at Long Island Jewish Hospital yesterday but his condition was reported satisfactory and stable. Ford, pitching coach of the New York Yankees, was expected to be moved to a regular room within the next day or so. Namath ready to talk NEW YORK (P)-Now that he has turned down the W o r l d Football League's $4 million offer, quarterback Joe Namath is ready to talk again with his old employers, the New York Jets. And they can't wait to talk to him. The Jets had offered Namath $1 mil- lion for a three-year contract and then bided their time, waiting for Joe to decide whether he'd accept all that WFL money instead. Namath ended the suspense with a s i m p 1 e, single - sentence statement Thursday, turning his back on the most lucrative contract offer ever tended an American athlete. Meeting to Organize STUDY 190.64 GROU PS 183.954 on the 3.866 following topics 82.81 THE MIDDLE EAST 182.750 SOCIALIST 182.389 FEMINISM 186.480 THE LABOR 182.780 MOVEMENT 182.620 THE STUDENT 181.892 MOVEMENT 181.754 TUESDAY, MAY 2 1 181.910 181.864 p.. . 4304 - MICHIGAN UNION NEW S AMERICAN MOVEMENT - - art i p d( S Sfi h. ' et in ar nd( )ck favorite at Indy enth, fifth and fourth at the 21-mile oval because of a Wally Dallenbach Offenhauser t of what were to be- broken oil line. Row 8 Roger s three triumphs. In his Mciuskey Offenhauser ole-position starts, he A day at the races Bob Harkey Offenhauser 18 eighth once and 15th ..INDIANAPOLIs, Ind. - Lineup George snider Offenhauser 1 imilarly, Bobby Unser for sunday's Indianapolis 500 mile s s o 9 first in 1972 and wound ito race: San Sessionts Offenhanser The ne y972ear Ruer- tiver, Engine Qualifying Sheldon Kinser Offenhauser The next year, Ruther- speed Mario Andretti Offenhauser7 s on pole and came in Row 1 Row 10 A. J. Foyt Foyt Engine 193.976 Larry McCoy OffenhauserI ordaon Steve Krisiloff Offenhauser rsely, Rutherford w a s Johneock Offenhauser 191.652 Dick Simon Foyt Enginel n 25th place in the 33- Bobby Unser Offenhauser 191.073 Row 11 ting grid a year ago Row 2 Mike niss Offenhauserl ed up as the winner. Tom Sneva Offenhauser 190.094 Eldon had 10 other cars Mike Mosley Offenhauser 187.833 Raemussen Foyt EngineI d as Lloyd Ruby Offenhauser 186.984 Tom nigelow Offenhauser1 f l~c~n~nn l~n nnIron 3_ of his before he took the red flag in 1973. eight times since the ecame a 500-mile classic has the man on the pole lhe man to win it, the ecent being Al Unser in will be driving in a re- th Indianapolis 500, with tories in 1961, 64 and 67. 41, will be in his 13th. 00, finishing second last lohncock, 38, will be in h Indy, taking fourth last led the 1974 race on 70 200 laps, but was forced re after 142 circuits of Row 3 Johnny Ruttherford Offenhtauser t85.99 ill vukosich Offenhauser 18586 salt walther Offenhauser 185.70 Row 4 Jimmy Caruthers Offenhauser 185.65 At Unser Offenhaonser 185.452 Johnny Parsons Ofenhauser 184.52 Row 5 nobby Allison Offenhauser 184.39 Jerry Orant Offenhanser 184.26 1il1 Puterbaugh Offenhauser 183.3 Rows6 John Martin Offenhauser 183.655 Bently warren Offenhauser 183.589 Duane Carter, Jr. Offenhauser 183.4 1Row 2 Cary Bet tenhausen Offenhauser 182.1 Jerry Karl Chev. 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