The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 21, 1982-Page 15 SPORTS OF THE DAILY Lakers win toss, will draft first NEW YORK (AP) - The Los Angeles Lakers won the coin toss from the San Diego Clippers yesterday, and will make the first selection in the June 29 National Basketball Association college draft. Officials of both clubs said they would choose either James Worthy of North Carolina, Dominique Wilkins of Georgia or Terry Cummings of DePaul, not necessarily in that order. All three forwards left college before their senior years to turn pro. "WE WON'T trade our pick," said Lakers executive Jerry West. "All three are outstanding kids. We have" pretty much determined who we'll take. We have them ranked but we have to visit the coaches and really zero in on one player." The player most coveted by the Lakers, 7-foot-4 center Ralph Sampson, decided last Friday to remain at the University of Virginia for his senior year. . Before Sampson's announ- cement, Los Angeles owner Jerry Buss had offered San Diego owner Donald P. Sterling $6 million to guarantee the Lakers the first pick. The Clippers rejected the offer. Commissioner Lawrence O'Brien conducted the coin flip at the NBA of- fices here via a telephone hookup with Lakers who owned the first-round pick at the Eastern Conference's worst teami the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Clip- pers who had the worst record in the Western Conference. THE LAKERS obtained the Cavaliers' first-round draft choice Feb. 15 1980 in a trade that sent Don Ford and the Lakers 1980 No. 1 pick to Cleveland for Butch Lee and the Cavs' top selection in 1982. Neither team wanted to make the call so O'Brien flipped to determine who ,uld choose heads or tails. The Lakers won that toss when the century- old silver dollar came up heads, and they selected heads again. West said heads or tails there were no losers Thursday. "IF WE HAD lost the flip, it would not have disrupted us at all. There is really lgood quality at the second pick so San Diego shouldn't be too disappointed." Ted Podleski general manager of the Clippers, said Cummings,Worthy and Wilkins are too good to pass up, even though the Clippers badly need a quality guard. "Our greatest need is in the back- court but that doesn't mean we will draft to fill the need. We are thankful and feel blessed we can get any of those forwards" Podleski said. The coin toss, draws and previous trades left the order as follows: Los Angeles from Cleveland, San Diego, Utah, Dallas, Kansas City, New York, Chicago, Indiana, Detroit, Atlan- ta, Portland, Cleveland from Washington via Detroit, New Jersey, Golden State, Denver, Houston, Kansas City from Phoenix via New Jersey, Portland from San Antonio, Seattle, Milwaukee, New Jersey from Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Boston. No agreement for NFL NEW YORK (AP)- The National Football League Players Association and the Management Council, which represents the-28 franchise owners in contract negotiations, ended two days of meetings yesterday with almost no agreement on any of the issues. The two sides parted after seven hours of discussing a 14-point agenda at a hotel here and agreed only to meet again June 7-9 in Washington and to set up a subcommittee to study the pension fur . that of the previous day when both sides felt they had at least established a line of communication. "It was a short honeymoon," said Jack Donlan, the executive director of the Management Council. "It was a total disappointment," said Ed Garvey, executive director of.the NFLPA. "They ask questions and reject what we say without putting for- th their own proposals." The current collective bargaining agreement expires July 15, after which the NFLPA is threatening a strike and management is threatening to counter with a lockout. Bears say no to Ferragamo CHICAGO (AP)- The Chicago Bears flatly denied a report Wednesday that they would acquire quarterback Vince Ferragamo from the Montreal Alouet- tes of the Canadian Football League. "No chance, period," Bears owner George Halas said. "We're all set at quarterback with Vince Evans and our No. 1 draft choice Jim McMahon." A FORMER boss of the Alouettes, Harry Ornest, said earlier Wednesday that he and Ferragamo's agent, David Fishoff, had reached an agreement returning the former UCLA quarter- back to the Los Angeles Rams thence to the Bears ina trade. 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