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Page 1p-Thursday;January 29, 1981-The Michigan Daily

SPOR TS OF THE DAILY

Last place Spartans suspend two

EAST LANSING (AP)-Two "I feel accused of something that
Michigan State University hockey they had no proof of," he said. "It
players suspended last weekend for seems to me that he (Mason) is just
breaking team rules are off the squad writing the season off now, that he's
indefinitely, Coach Ron Mason said just waiting until next year."
yesterday.
Mason declined to detail the infrac- MICHIGAN STATE is in last place in
tions, but said both players may be e ern olegiate Hockey
through for the season. Association with a 4-14 record. Overall,
THE PLAYERS, both defensemen, the team is 9-16-1.
are senior Jim Clifford of Amherst, Clifford had failed to score in eight
N.Y., and junior Bill Shutt of games this season. Shutt had two
Mississauga, Ontario. assists in 13 games.
Shutt declined to comment, but Clif-
ford, a regularrin his first three seasons Ex- Tiger ss dies
Shun who has been reduced to spot duty this
Shutt season, said he was being treated un- SEATTLE (AP)-Ray Oyler, shor-
suspended icer fairly. tstop for the 1968 Detroit Tigers who
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won the World Series, died Monday
night of a heart attack. He was 43.
Oyler batted only .135 that season and
was replaced at shortstop in the Series
by outfielder Mickey Stanley.
THE TIGERS let Oyler go to theSeat-
tle Pilots in the expansion draft
following the 1968 season.
He was traded to the Oakland A's af-
ter the 1969 season and was sold by the
A's to the California Angels early in the
1970 season, his last active year in the
major leagues.
At the time of his death, Oyler was
employed by the Boeing Co.
OYLER IS survived by his wife,
Joanne, and two daughters.

Services will be held Thursday night
in Bellevue, Wash. and a mass is
scheduled for Friday in Lake Hills,
Wash.
Dwight White retires
PITTSBURGH (AP)-Defensive end
Dwight "Mad Dog" White, an original
member of the Pittsburgh Steelers'
"Steel Curtain" defense, announced
yesterday he is retiring from
professional football.
"I have gotten more out of this game
than I ever expected. I'm a conser-
vative person and I don't want to push

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China takes
hard line on
jobless youth,
sources say

PEKING (AP)-Chinese authorities
are cracking down on jobless youths
and rebellious students who have
become more militant in their demands
for work and their criticism of
bureaucracy, Western diplomatic sour-
ces reported yesterday.
Officials in at least two provinces
have also blocked attempts by disaffec-
ted workers to form labor unions ini-
dependent of Communist Party control,
like those that emerged last year in
Poland, according to Chinese sources
and newspaper reports.
DIPLOMATIC sources said students

and young people have staged at least
15 demonstrations, most of them
peaceful, around the country since last
fall.
More than 5,000 unemployed youths
demonstrated .for three days in
Shanghai in late December, the sources
said. They marched to the mayor's of-
fice twice without incident, but the third
time, the police ordered them to disper-
se, the sources said.
They also said joblessness in
Shanghai has fomented speculation and
black market activity.

Haig: No arms sales

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agreements, officials have said
previously.
HAIG SAID the United States might
sell the equipment elsewhere and turn
over the cash value of the equipment to
Iran.
Haig also said the administration had
high on its priority list concern about
the extent of Soviet involvement in
training, funding and equipping inter-
national terrorists.
"I think it is clear we have been wit-

ness to an unprecedented, at least in
character and scope, risk-taking on the
part of the Soviet Union-not only in
this hemisphere but in Africa as well,"
Haig said.
HE SAID UNDER Reagan "inter-
national terrorism will take the place of
human rights in our concern because it
is the ultimate abuse of human rights."
Haig added: "It is time it be ad-
dressed with greater clarity and effec-
tiveness by Western nations and by the
United States."

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Ann Arbor is a strong contender for
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The Wolverines, who were rank
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What role, if any, the Michigan fo
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round draft pick from East Texas
ate.
NHITE, HAMPERED by injuries the
st two seasons, also announced he
d accepted a position as an account
ecutive with the Pittsburgh
okerage firm of Bache, Halsey,
.art, Shields.
"I have a bright future in front of me
d I just think it's time for Dwight to
," he said with a smile.
He is the third Steeler to retire since
e 1980 season ended, joining Rocky
eier and Mike Wagner.
to Iran
The new secretary of state, in office
ist seven days, said he has submitted a
ries of recommendations to President
eagan for executive orders to enforce
eagan's promise that Haig would be
ie "formulater and articulater" of the
dministration's foreign policy. If
arried out, such a move would end-or
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Should The Winning Team come to
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exposure to commercial televisjon
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The movie As I Lay Me Down to Sleep
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go, but it-has never been shown or
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The recent made-for-television movie
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newspaper reporter who goes to jail
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