Raiders win NFL anti-trust r suit LOS ANGELES (AP)- The jury in the Oakland Raiders-National Football League anti-trust trial decided in favor of the Raiders yesterday, opening the door for the team to move to Los Angeles. The six-woman panel, which received the case Thursday, required less than one day's deliberations before retur- ning the verdict favoring the Raiders and the Los Angeles Coliseum Com- mission. THE JURY voted unanimously, as required in the case, that the NFL violated antitrust laws by preventing Raiders managing general partner Al Davis from moving his team to Los Angeles. The jury also decided in favor of the Raiders in the second point of the case, a claim of violation of implied faith and fair dealing. The trial was the second in the case. The first ended with the jury deadlocked 8-2 in favor of the Raiders last August. YESTERDAY'S verdict came after 5% hours of deliberation. The jury in the first trial deliberated 12% days before declaring it could not reach a unanimous verdict. The Los Angeles Coliseum had asked $53 million in damages from the league and the Raiders asked $160 million, and both sums could be tripled. The same jury of six will determine the amount of damages to be awarded. The plaintiffs apparently convinced the jury that Davis, in the spirit of com- petition, had the right to move his team wherever he wanted. The second issue stemmed from Davis's claim that he had an implied agreement with the league some two years ago that he could shift his club. Illinois nine sweep 'Cats EVANSTON (AP) - left-handers Rick Filippo and Gary Brozek recorded complete game victories yesterday as Illinois swept a Big Ten double-header from Northwestern, 6-0 and 9-4. Filippo scattered just three hits to notch the win for his third straight con- ference win. Brozek yielded nine yhits in the nightcap. The Wildcat defense collapsed behind pitcher Don Trautwein, who, took the loss in the first game. Three North- western errors led to three unearned rubs. Filippo stretched his season record to 7-2. Paul Tichy took the loss in the second game. He too was the victim of Wildcat miscues, as the Illini exploded for five rups in the fifth inning on only two hits. Four-of those runs werie u inarned. The 'ithigan Ooily-Saturday, May 8, 1982-Page 15 Pond Mta prcethli t ufNO", wt I IrtI'II.. riglt for you 11 1111 1 i ... l t 1 "N: " .11 I 11MM ".."".. .:a /I' 'tir USDA Choice New York Strip Steak Dinner iii,. ''' low Dinner All dinners include baked potato, roll with butter and unlimited salad bar Big Chopped Steak . .$3.49 NEW! Baked Fish ....... 3.79 NEW! Sirloin Tips ......... 3.99 T-Bone.. 449 Shirimp ..........4.49 NEW! Filet Mignon ... ... 4.79 Steak & Shrimp ........ 4.79 Super Sirloin ...... ..f.... 4.99 Queen Prime Rib . , ..... 5.99 King Prime Rib ... ... 6.99 NEW! USDA Choice New York Strip ......... 6.99 Imperial Prime Rib ........ 7.99 VTalu Lunch NEW! Ham 'n Cheese Sandwich with Fries .......... . $199 with Salad Bar............ 2.29 Chopped Steak Burger-Single with Fries ............1.99 with Salad Bar......... 2.29 Chopped Steak Burger-Double with Fries . ............ 2.49 with Salad Bar.. 2.79 Fish Filet Sandwich with Fries..... . 1.99 with Salad . ar. .. 2.29 Super Salad & Tab 2.49 vMnl l V e1isIG l1GQ115 Each includes baked potato, roll with butter, plus unlimited salad bar. NEW! Sirloin Strip ........ $3.49 Chicken Strips ............ 2.79 Fish Filet . . . ........... 2.49 Ribeye Steak ... ... ...... 2.99 Chopped Steak ............ 2.49 t, At participating Stea Appicable taxesinot Chopped 5ieak is 1ss%chopped Beef \ {1982 Ponderosa S And don't forget, we have terrific kid's meals, too. 3354 East Washtenaw Ave. khouses. (Across from Arborland Shopping Center) included- On West Stadium Blvd: St ispected (Just North if Intersection of Stadium & Liberty) Steak. 3I~, -- ,.