Judge prohibits NCAA action against CFA schools The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1981— Order issued as result of University of Texas class action suit Staub's blast buries Bucs PITTSBURGH (AP) Rusty Staub hit In the sixth, Kennedy doubled off re- offLen Barker, 8-5. Murray's 16th AUSTIN, Texas (AP) A state dis- to control the televising rights of college cated it will not change its vote. members who are in the CFA," First intimidate the CFA members to elect not Ipate in the NBC contract a solo homer and Lee Mazzilli rapped an liever Scott Brown and scored on Per- homer capped a five-run rally in the trict judge issued a temporary re- football games. The network can withdraw from the Assistant Attorney General John Fainter to be bound by the CFA-NBC RBI single to back the strong pitching of kins' RBI single. Brown gave up another seventh off Sid Monge and Dennis Lewal- straining order yesterday prohibiting the Judge Charles Mathews set a Sept. 18 deal if too few schools decide to partici- , Lynch " said. agreement," said an affidavit filed by The Texas suit asks to enter Ed as the beat run in the seventh when Jones singled, lyn. NCAA from taking or threatening disci- hearing date on a temporary injunction p e. Mathews Mathews' order bars the NCAA from L.O. Morgan, chairman ofthe University an judgment asserting that the telecast- Pittsbugh 3-1 last night, snapping a four- went to third on a base hit by Kennedy Six of the 10 hits off Scott McGregor, plinary action against schools which par- sought by which was The NCAA already Texas, represented had signed a new initiating or threateningany disciplinary of Texas Athletics Council for Men. ing of football games is a property right game winning streak for the Pirates. and scored when Perkins singled to left 10-3, were by leadoff batters. But McGre- ticipate in the College Football by the state attorney general's office. with CBS and contract signed a four-year proceedings against Texas or any other NCAA sanctions could keep a school of the colleges not the NCAA and Staub led off the second inning with his field. gor stranded seven runners in scoring Association's television arrangement CFA members have until agreement tomorrow to with ABC to televise college CFA member because of its involvement from participating effectively in intercol- may be assigned by them to any entity , third homer of the season, a drive into- The Reds got an unearned run in the position and two Cleveland runs were with NBC. signify whether they will participate in football, and all NCAA member schools with the CFA-NBC contact. legiate athletics and from goingto bowl such as the CFA. the right field seats off losing seventh when Ron Oester reached base unearned. The was order requested by the Uni- the $lBO million, four-year contract nego- including those in the CFA, which are The Texas suit calls the NBC offer games or NCAA championship tourna- Luis Tiant, 1-4. on Eichelberger's error, went to second A passed ball by Graham on an appar- versity of Texas as a first step in a class tiated with which NBC, would take effect all members of the NCAA are bound "more lucrative" than the NCAA con- ments, Morgan said. It also requests an order declaring that In the fourth, Hubie Brooks singledand on an infield out and scored on Dave ent inning-ending gave Cleve- action suit it filed on behalf of all 61 CFA with the start of the 1982 season. by it. tract. CFA Executive Director Charles Nei- the NCAA, after the 1981 season, has no stole second before Staub drew a walk. Collins' single. land a run in the first and an error by members challenging the right of the Penn State, one ofthe 30 CFA "Apparently the NCAA is members attempting "lt is clear. to me that the NCAA has nas said in an affidavit that at least 10 right to control the telecasting of its Mazzilli then singled to right to bring Braves 3, Astros 2 shortstop Lenn Sakata led to a sixth- National Collegiate Athletic Association that voted to approve the deal, has indi- to threaten reprisals against NCAA been waging a campaign to coerce and CFA schools had decided not to partici- members' football games. Brooks home with the winning run. Chris Chambliss hit a two-run double inning run. Lynch, 3-3, yielded only four hits in into the left-centerfield gap in the bottom 's RBI double capped a two- seven , including a in of the ninth inning to give the Atlanta run eighth for the Orioles before Rick the fourth inningby Jason Thompson, his Braves a 3-2 victory over the Houston Manning hit a solo homer, his fourth, fr.• 10th of the year. Neil Allen relieved Astros last night in Atlanta. the Indians in the ninth. Lynch at the start of the eighth and The Braves weretrailing 2-1 goinginto White Sox 5, Mariners 3 the earned his 16th save, completing a com- the inning, but reliever Joe Sambito hit Wayne Nordhagen hit a game-tying bined six hitter: Claudell Washington with a pitch to open RBI single and went on to score the go- daily New York got its third run in the eighth the rally and reliever Billy Smith, 1-1, ahead run to help Steve Trout and the when Staub singled, pinch-runner Ron then surrendered a single to Bob Horner past the Seattle Mari- collegian -:.,,:*,.)...,orts Wednesday, Sept. 9 8 Gardenhire went to second on a ground- before Chambliss doubled, scoring Wash- ners last night in Chicago. out and scored on a triple by Mike Jor- ington and pinch-runner Eddie Miller. Seattle put runners on base in each of gensen. Rick Camp, 8-2, who pitched the ninth the first five innings, but was unable to s:: Padres 6, Reds I inning, gainedthe victory. score until the fifth when Lenny Randle's Broderick Perkins drove in three runs The Astros were held to one hitfor 71-3 RBI single gave the Mariners a 1-0 lead. with a double and two singles to back the innings by Larry McWilliams, making Floyd Bannister, 6-7, breezed through six-hit pitching of Juan Eichelberger as his first start for the Braves this season. the Chicago lineupfor four innings, strik- -• the defeated the Cin- Orioles 14, Indians 5 ing out five and allowing just two hits .irk cinnati Reds last night at Riverfront hit a three-run homer before the White Sox scored four runs in .....~. ..-- while driving runs '4l i Stadium,. in four for the second their half of the fifth. The favorites roll along Eichelberger, 7-6, scattered six hits as consecutive game as the Baltimore Trout, 8-5, allowed 10 hits in eight . . , • the Padres snapped a three-game losing Orioles defeated the innings before 1114 401 1 7,' needing relief help in the - . 4 11..,411•71,v,"•• streak. Bruce Berenyi, 7-5, was the loser. last night in Baltimore. ninth from Lamarr Hoyt, who gained his ESE Doubles by Ruppert Jones, Perkins Dan Graham and Doug,DeCinces com- eighth save. at Flushing Meadow and JoeLefebvre brought home two runs bined to drive in five runs while ending With the victory, the White Sox for San Diego in the second. extended batting slumps. Graham, hit- snapped a four-game losing streak and By 808 GREENE Lloyd, who is going for her second The Padres scored two more in the less in 24 previous at-bats, had two dou- won only their second game in the last 12. AP Sports Writer straight U.S. Open title and her sixth • ir 11 third asOzzie Smith and Juan Bonilla led bles and two RBI. DeCinces had three Twins 1, Blue Jays 0 NEW YORK (AP) Top-seeded in seven years, said the wind also off with singles and advanced one base hits, including a two-run homer in the Rob Wilfong's ninth-inning double Chris Evert Lloyd overcame the wind bothered her. when Gene Richards' attempted sacri- third, and three RBI, after entering the scored pinch-runner Chuck Baker from yesterday to breeze past Hana "It really wasn't enjoyable playing fice bunt turned into an infield hit. game in a 3-25 slide. The homer was his second base as Brad Haven pitched his Not all the action in major league was on the field last night. While the Braves were beating the Astros 3-2, Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia and in the wind," she said. "It affected Smiththen scored when Jones hitinto a 12th of the season. first major league shutout in Minnesota's Houston first baseman Cesar Cedeno was trying to beat on a fan in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. Here is he held by his double move into the women's semifinals of Hana more than me." play and Bonilla came home on a The Orioles, who have won four games victory over the last teammates and umpires look on as he leaves the stands after scuffling with a fan. Cedeno's actions got him ejected from the U.S. Open tennis championships. Lloyd, who has a 7-2 career record single by . in a row, scored four runs in the first night in Bloomington, Minn. the game. In a rematch of last year's final at over Mandlikova, gave the 19-year- the National Tennis Center in old Czechoslovakian a lesson on the Flushing Meadow, Lloyd had no court. trouble, crushing Madlikova, the N0.5 When Mandlikova came to the net, seed, 6-1, 6-3 in 56 minutes. Lloyd passed her. When Mandlikova In the men's quarterfinals, N 0.2 stayed on the baseline, Lloyd ran her Bjorn Borg of Sweden defeated N0.13 from side to side until the youngster Yannick Noah of France 6-7, 6-4, 6-3, made an error. IfLloyd didn't hit a 6-3; No. 4 Jimmy Condors crushed winner, Mandlikova made an • Michael Cahill 6-3, 6-1, 6-1; while N0.9 unforced error. , Roscoe Tanner upset Argentina's "When I lose to someone, I have Guillermo Vilas, the tournament's morerespect for their game," Lloyd N 0.6 seed, 6-4, 6-2, 7-6. said. "Hana beat me at Paris The night matches were rained out (French Open) on clay, my favorite and rescheduled for today. In the surface. I was really surprised. I women's quarterfinals, Martina know what she's capable of doing Navratilova will play Anne Smith, now." while No.B Eliot Teltscher will meet Tanner's victory continued the N0.16 Brian Gottfried in a men's string of upsets that has struck the fourth-round match. men's field of this tournament. On Mandlikova, who defeated Lloyd in Monday, N0.15 Vitas Gerulaitis the French Open and has played in ousted N 0.3 Ivan Lendl of ==il the finals of the last four Grand Slam Czechoslovakia, unseeded Bruce tournaments, was never in Manson eliminated N 0.5 Jose Luis yesterday's match. Clerc of Argentina and India's "The first three games were the Ramesh Krishnan knocked out N0.7 key," Lloyd said. "I didn't make any Gene Mayer. errors, and when she came to the net, Tanner rode his booming serve past I passed her. Ifyou let her in the Vilas, who is more comfortable on match, she plays very, very well." clay than the rubberized asphalt Mandlikova's only game in the surface here. But Vilas didn't go opening set came when she broke down without a fight. . Lloyd. She held her own serve only Tanner won the third-set tiebreaker twice in the match. 15-13 afterVilas staved offfive match "It was windy and very difficult to points. The winner came when the play," Mandlikova said. 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I'm going to concentrate on in AP grid poll Daily Collegian Sports Writer being coach." Many people expected Joe Paterno to spend the The players made things pretty easy for him. By The Associated Press defeated Illinois 26-6, slipped into a summer carrying on about the Nebraskas, Alabam- "We came baCk in tremendous shape," said the 6- Michigan, although idle last week, tie for ninth with Penn State at 742 "PRIME TIME" be in his life. remained No. 1 in The Associated as and Notre Dames soon to 3, 266-pound Farrell, who threw drunks out of night- points. Penn State was seventh in OPEN NIGHTLY FOR DINNER 4-10 P.M He sure fooled them, eh? clubs to keep himself in shape over the summer. Press collegefootball poll the preseason ratings. He the major and the late-night "Everybody ready to go. times (in the 40- yesterday, while Alabama and The Second 10 is made up of Ohio toured cities was Their defending television airways, sure enough, but instead ofTides yard dash) were down where they should be." national champion State, UCLA, North Carolina, and Irish, he preferred to chat about Nielsen ratings. And since camp opened, things haven't gone too Georgia recorded substantial gains. Mississippi State, Brigham Young, The :place who He compared air time instead of passing percent- badly. There may be some little things the players first Wolverines, Miami, Washington, Florida State, complaining unfair- to team ready open their season Saturday at Stanford and Arizona State. ages and, instead of about the still have work on, but the should be received 37 of first- "How come you never Wisconsin, 62 ness of Top 20 polls, asked, for Nebraska and the other toughies on the schedule. place votes and 1,184 of a possible Virginia football on Certainly they'll be ready for first game see television?" their 1,240 points from a nationwide panel The Top 20 He spoke out for an organization most people knew against Cincinnati, a 2-9 team last season. of sports writers and sportscasters. Never a better time, never a better place, never a better price (doesn't Vince Ferragamo "A people feel it," "There's nothing about the CFA lot of can Farrell said. A 24-7 triumph over Louisiana By The Associated Press for roast prime rib beef at its tender, juicy best. now?). sure the play up there a lot of enthusiasm on this team. I'm State gave Alabama 11 first-place The Top Twenty teams in The Associated All prime rib dinners Include the fabulous ARENA Salad Buffet It scared some, the fact that the coach with the schedule had a lot to do with it, but I think a lot of it votes and 1,110 points, moving the Press college football poll, with first-place toughest schedule in the nation would still be more stems back from our freshman year. Crimson Tide from No. 4 to No. 2. votes in parentheses, season's record and total his points. Penn State and opponents in caps. than 1,000 miles out of town campaigning for "That was a very big recruiting year. I think we Oklahoma droppedfrom second to Points based on 2049411-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10- cause the day before fall practice was to open. have a lot of good underclassmen, but this is a big third with three first-place ballots 9-84-6-5-4-34-1: Join Us For Lunch! It didn't bother some people, though. They were year for us." and 1,049 points, while Notre Dame 1.Michigan (37) 0-041 1,184 knew was on. last from third fourth four 2. ALABAMA (11) 1-0-0 1,110 the people who what going The team lost 21 lettermen from year's fell to with Oklahoma (3) points. 3. 040 1,049 The Fabulous Salad Buffet "Joe separates things very well," said All-Ameri- team, including Larry kubin, who took off over firsts but only 1,024 Both 4. NOTRE DAME (4) 0-0-0 1,024 can guard and captain Sean Farrell. "He keeps the summer. Oklahoma and Notre Dame were 5. Southern Cal(3) 0-0-0 1,009 Served daily 11:30 - 3 p.m. things in perspective. In the fall, his main concern is the Lions to idle last Saturday. 6. Georgia (4) 140 929 And, can expect lose about 20 7. NEBRASKA FEATURING HAND CARVED TOP SIRLOIN OF Southern , also idle, 0-0-0 779 BEEF coaching." . more after this season, which means saying 8. Texas 0-0-0 747 Sure enough, the question came up the very first goodbye to big chunks of the offensive line and remained in fifth place with three 9. PENN ST. 140 742 day Joe was back in town. Athletic director, unoffi- most of the defense. first-place votes and 1,009 points, (tIe)PITTSBURGH 040 742 11. Ohio St. 04741 538 cial CFA spokesman and the kids all 100 or so of and Georgia, which routed 12. This be a big year, things won't UCLA 0-0-0 466 them. How do you do it, Joe? better because Tennessee 44-0 winner, advanced 13. North Carolina 0-0-0 440 be any easier next year. _ from 10th to No. 6 with four first- 14. Mississippi St. 140 438 How can you do it? Brigham Young enee Jacobs place ballots and 929 points. 15. 1-0-0 373 And the What was that CFA, "I think we're prepared," Farrell said. "We 16. MIAMI, FLA. 147.0 356 (62) answer came back. Nebraska, which fell from sixth to 17.Washington 0470 Seniors Sean Farrell and Chet Parlevecchio had a good preseason on the whole, and I _ 222 anyway? think seventh with 779 points. Texas 18. Florida St. (94) have much to look forward to as the Lions we're be shape." 1.0.0 186 going to in ninth place to eighth 19. Stanford 0-0-0 , 180 prepare to face nationally-ranked powerhouses "I'm a little disappointed I had to spend so much moved from Pitt, 20. Arizona St 0-0-0 173 Nebraska, Alabama, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh in time on so many other things all summer," Paterno And it doesn't look like anybody is going to be with 747 points, while which the coming season. said. "I don't care what happens with those other distracted. When's the last time you wrote to mom?