SPORTS Page 12 Saturday, August 6, 1983 The Michigan Daily .. Sehembeehier speaks his mind-in Atlanta By RANDY BERGER NFL's rule is in the best interest of the specialtothe Daily vast majority of ccllege players. We ATLANTA, Ga. - Here in the south, need to get the owners (of the USFL) to people like to hear it straight, not put it in writing that they won't sign an beating around the bush, just get to the athlete before he's completed his point. Well, someone must have told Bo eligibility. Schembechler that as he stopped in * COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS: Atlanta as part of an NCAA-ABC pre- "Administrators want you to do four season football tour. things; fill the stadium, graduate every Michigan's head football coach player you bring in, stay within the talked for about thirty minutes to the rules and win every game. You just local media-at the Atlanta Hilton Hotel can't expect a coach to turn around a Thursday morning and left no doubt program in less than five years." where he stands on the major issues in * ON DRUGS AND ALCOHOL IN college football. COLLEGE SPORTS: "The only way I SCHEMBECHLER pleased the know to control it is to scare the hell out crowd as he covered everything rangin- of a player, and if he doesn't respond, g from the Big Ten's failure to join the get rid of him. People in sports College Football Association (CFA), to medicine must come out stronger on undergraduates going pro early, to the effects of marijuana and cocaine. college administrators. * ON MICHIGAN'S CHANCES IN For instance: THE BIG TEN: "Ohio State and Iowa *THE BIG TEN-CFA: "Apprehen- have the most returning players so sion in the Big Ten is waning. We they'll probably be favored. I think we (Michigan) want to join but there is have a good chance to win but our big sentiment against it in the conference question will be defense. I think our of- offices and on some campuses. I've fense will be just as good as last year been convinced it's not an organization even without Anthony Carter and our that's out to get more scholarships and punting should be good." more liberal rules." Schembechler was joined at the Daily Photo by BRIAN MASCK " UNDERGRADUATES GOING PRO media event by four prominant college EARLY: "In my 30 years as a major players. They were Georgia roverback The "number one" sign is once again the pre-season goal for Wolverine head college coach, I've never had one un- Terry Hoage, Brigham Young tight football coach Bo Schembechler. le was speaking in Atlanta recently for derclass player that I thought was end, Gordon Hudson, Boston College part of a NCAA-ABC pre-season tour. physically, mentally or quarterback, Doug Flutie and SMU psychologically ready to play pro. The quarterback, Lance McIlhenny. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: A 4 4 4 { Martin NEW YORK (AP) - New York Yankee Manager Billy Martin was suspended yesterday for the second time this season when the American League announced it was making him sit out two games for calling umpire Dale Fordsa liar. The action marks the third time Mar- tin has been disciplined by the league this season - he already has been fined and suspended in two separate run-ins with umpires. AL PRESIDENT Lee MacPhail said he suspended Martin "for making public remarks adversely reflecting on the honesty and integrity of an American League umpire" for Sun. day's game with the White Sox at Chicago. The suspension is to begin Aug. 9, when the Yankees play host to Toronto. New York also plays Toronto on Aug. 10. MacPhail said Martin can appeal the ruling. If he does, the suspension would not take effect until the appeal is heard. Reached at Yankee Stadium yester- day afternoon, Martin said he had no comment on the latest action. Win field a free ybird now TORONTO (AP) - Canadian authorities yesterday dropped charges filed against New York Yankee Dave Winfield for "causing unnecessary suf- fering to-an animal." - Winfield had heaved a 75-foot throw to the batboy after warmup tosses in the fifth inning, hitting a seagull in flight out for calling ump a liar at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto Thur- YOUNG suffered a bump and severe Manny Castillo and moved to third sday night. headache, but a clubhouse examination Jamie Nelson's single. Bernazard tl AFTER THE game, the star right revealed no serious injury. lifted a sacrifice fly to deep left-cente fielder was taken to police headquar- Ellis Valentine opened the third with ters, questioned and charged. He a solo home run his ninth, to give posted $500 bail and returned to New California a 1-0 lead. Bill Caudill CHICAGO (AP) - Bob Bailor bang York with his teammates yesterday. worked the final 1/3 innings to earn his a single and two-run double during Authorities presented the evidence to 20th save. six-run seventh inning yesterday to l Norm Matusiak, senior crown attorney, The Mariners tied the game in the the New York Mets to a 9-4 trium who later said he was "satisfied there third when Bernazard's two-out RBI over the Chicago Cubs. was no criminal intent" in the seagull's double knocked in Jamie Allen, who With the Mets trailing 4-3, Bai death and said he would ask that the had singled. Seattle added two runs in opened the seventh with a single a charges be dropped. the fifth off California starter Geoff scored the tying run on singles by Br "It was unfortunate about the bird, Zahn, 8-6. Giles and pinch hitter Ron Hodg but also unintentional," said a remor- seful Winfield. Jamie Allen opened the innings with a Giles scored the lead run on a sacrif Yankee manager Billy Martin single, was sacrificed to second by fly by Danny Heep. on hen er. ed ga ead iph lor nd ian es. ice 4 backed his player, saying Winfield couldn't have been aiming at the bir. "They wouldn't say that if they'd seen the throws he'd been making. It's the first time he's hit the cutoff man all year." Mariners 3, Angels I SEATTLE (AP) - Tony Bernazard drove in two runs and reliever Bob Stoddard pitched five shutout innings after taking over for injured starter Matt Young yesterday to lead the Seat- tle Mariners to a 3-1 victory over the California Angels. Stoddard, 6-10, replaced Young with two outs in the third inning after the Seattle left-hander was hit above the left ear by a line drive hit off the bat of Steve Lubratich. Second baseman Ber- nazard caught the ball on the fly after it struck the pitcher. Close victory for Sound SpecialtotheDaily DETROIT - Adray Sound, a team for- Appliance answered Sound's run, med around seven Wolverine baseball taking advantage of a shaky Close, who players who saw action in this year's had retired the last 18 straight batters. College World Series,,defeated Adray A walk, a fielders choice and a single Appliance 2-1 last night, in the first tied the game at 1-1. With one out and round of Adray's sumer league playoffs the winning run on second, Scott being held at the University of Detroit. Kamieniecki came on in relief of Close Michigan hurler, Casey Close, got the to retire the side. win in eight and two-thirds innings, Sound wrapped up the game in the striking out five and giving up only four tenth inning when Dale Sklar reached hits. Close is also this year's league- third on two errors and Kamieniecki, in leading pitcher with an ERA under 2. only his thirteenth plate appearance THE GAME was scoreless until the this season, singled to left, knocking in ninth when Dan Disher, safe at first on the winning run. an infield hit, got to third on a sacrifice Sound now faces Eastern Michigan's fly, then scored on another sacrifice fly team, Adray Photo at 12 p.m. Saturday by Wolverine shortstop, Barry Larkin. at the U of D field. 4 4 4