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coming off a loss to Wewoka
and hope to turn things
Fightin' Chicks take to the
road for the third straight
week This time its to Pauls
The Chicks currently are on
a three-game winning streak
following a 41-14 shellacking
last week of the Capitol Hill
Redskins To go with the
triumphs, CHS has two
Washington, saying further
talks hinge on the players
dropping their No. 1 demand. .
"Yesterday the (council's)
executive committee met to
give you an opportunity, in a
face-to-face meeting with the
owners, to discuss your wage-
By Rick Lomenick
Express Sports Editor
Injuries could play a key
role Friday night when the
homecoming contest
Two starters are doubtful
with three others slated to
play but will be hampered
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keep the wage scale and you
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THE RANKINGS
TEAM, RECORD-LAST WEEK-NEXT WEEK
1) Montreal (2-9); 9-25. Toronto; Snow
2) Ottawa (3-9); 13-18, Hamilton; Snow
3) Calgary (6-5-1); 8-53, Saskatchewan; Stow
4) Saskatchewan (5-7) def. Calgary 53-8; Snow
5) Hamilton (6-5); def. Ottawa 18-13; Siow
6) Edmonton (6-5); British Columbia (7-4); 8) Toronto (7-4-
1); 9) Winnipeg (8-3); 10) Managers who keep jerking Fer-
nan do Valenzuela out of games when the score is tied
NOTE: Some teams have played more games than others; no
one is quite sure why
SPECIAL CITATION: Rams WB Vince Ferragamo jumped
to the CFL last year—and promptly vanished into obscurity
This year, he returns to the NFL - an promptly vanishes into
obscurity as the players go on strike and the networks decide to
televise the CFL
CORRECTION: Last week it was reported that Tampa Bay
of the United States Football League has no nickname Ac-
tudly.it does. n’scorrect nickname is...oh, I forgot again
NEXT WEEK: British soccer Bottom Ten (maybe).
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losses Pauls Valley is
Mark Stephens at center
The defensive front line will
have juniors Tony Martin and
Gene Boswell at ends,
sophomores Tracy Kuhlman
and Ray Brooks at tackles
and seior Bruce Bumpus at
noseguard.
Linebackers are set to be
Phillips and Johnson.
In the secondary will be
juniors Phil Shaffer and
Kenyon Bush at the safety
positions and seniors Darrell
Craine and Paul Stephenson
at the cornerback slots
around during Friday’s
have been called off, raising
the total number of games
canceled thus far to 42.
“Since three regular-
season weekends of games
have not been able to be
played and in view of
previous announcements that
a maximum of two weekends
of games could possibly be
made up in the event of a
prompt settlement, this
means at least one weekend
of games has now been lost
for the season," said Hef-
fernan.
In Washington, Federal
Judge John G. Penn paved
the way for the union to
proceed with its plan for a
series of All-Star games when
he refused to rule on whether
the standard NFL player
contract is enforceable. Penn
also ruled all league suits
seeking to bar striking NFL
players from the proposed
games must be filed in U.S.
District Court in Washington,
rather than in local and state
courts.
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running game and force the
opposition to throw," he said.
"Our throwing game is
what we are going to have to
use because we see ourselves
as a throw first, run second
team," Cavalier quipped. "I
forsee the time that our
running game will be shut
down, but when we have it I
want to make people defend
the pass at all times.
"We must utilize a com-
prehensive defense to cover
all areas. We must contain
them and not let big play
break plus force a lot of
turnovers and get favorable
field position."
Slated to start in the back-
field will be junior tailback
Donnie Maloney and Price.
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Calgary (broadcast by NBC's John Brodie in both English and legal fronts, another weekend
Canadian ) was not the quality of play in the Canadian Football slate of games was scrubbed
Leagu, but the quality of the refereeing. Or lack of it. and the players' proposed
Nt only did the officials neglect to call a single man-in- series of renegade All-Star
motion penalty, they also failed to detect the presence of a 12th games received some good
man on the field—for both teams' What an embarrassment for news from a federal judge in
the groundskeepers, too Through some mix-up, the field had Washington
two 50-yard lines. In the late afternoon,
The topsides result came as no surprise to Jimmy (the Donlan, executive director of
Grek) Snyder, who picked Saskatchewan to win the Super Bwl the Management Council,
this year turned down a union request
That is, barring a scandal CFL officials are trying to for another bargaining
determine how Ottawa could be called the Rough Riders, and session this week in
Saskachewan the Roughriders, and which is the correct
spelling Biographers of Theodore Roosevelt are expected to be
subpoenaed
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By Steve Harvey
THE SMALL FRY
9nce the networks have begin to televise the games of small-
college teams. Bottom Ten selectors have decided to rank
than. (The teams, not the networks.) After all, the selectors
need someone to insult.
Backofthe pack is daremont-Mudd (Calif.), which has been
outscored 0-122 in three games — all defeats. No wonder the
team’s name is Mudd in daremont.
Next comes Eastern Michigan, the plague of Ypsilanti. Since
Northwestern’s recent victory, EM has taken on the respon-
sibility of guarding the nation’s longest losing streak — 23
straight trouncings.
Elsewhere, Nevada is playing two losing hands at once — in
Las Vegas and in Reno And Roman Gabriel is rumored to be in
line for the Los Angeles Rams’ head coaching job off his 0-4
record at Cal Poly-Pomona.
The Rankings
TEAM, RECORD-LAST WEEK-NEXT LOSS
1) daremont-Mudd (0-3); 0-33, Cal Lutheran; Azusa Pacific
2) Eastern Michigan (0-4); 8-13. Central State; Toleda.
3) N. Texas St (0-5); 10-38, SMU; Arlington
4)Cal Poly-Pomona (0-4),7-47. Eastern Wash., Cal Lutheran
5) Prairie View (Tx.) (0-4); 6-51, Grambling, Bishop
6) Nevada-LV (0-4); 27-29, Pacific4-; UTEP
7)Kent S. (Ohio) (0-4); 0-20. Miami (Ohio); Iowa St.
8) Nevada-Reno (0-4); 27-28. Montana; N. Arizona.
9) Texas Southern (0-4-1); 17-28, Lamar; Alcorn St
10) Pomona-Pitzer (Ca.) (0-2); idle; USF
+Hey, Pacific was 0-4 going into the game
OTHERS: Cal State-Fullerton (Disneyland) (2-3).
CRUMMY GAME OF THE WEEK: Burger King vs Mc-
Donald’s (which one will give only 80 percent?).
ROUT OF THE WEEK Cal Lutheran (4-0) vs Cal Poly-
Pomona (0-4).
CONDESCENSION AWARD CBS pro football announcer
Hank Stram, commenting on the Occident al-San Diego
Uhiversity match-if): “It’s the same game with smaller and
dower people.”
THE PROS (UP NORTH)
Themost shocking thing abou Saskatchewan's 53-8 win over
apply it to the rest of the
season."
Jackson, another late-
season standout who has
earned the nickname “Mr
October” and whose 18th
championship series' RBI
gave him the major-league
record, said he’s starting to
believe in the name himself
“I'd like to share the name
with the whole ballclub," he
said "Come October 15, I
hope you can name all of us
Mr October.' Just send me
the check."
Before the Angels prevailed
in Anaheim, the heavens
opened up in St. Louis and
forced postponement of the
first game in the National
League Championship Series
with Atlanta ahead, 1-0, over
the Cardinals with one out in
the bottom of the fifth inning.
The two teams will try to
play Game 1 again tonight
and the rest of playoff
schedule will be pushed back
a day Pascual Perez will
replace Wednesday's starter,
Key Role For Chicks
with injuries. Sophomore like it is, Cavalier claimed Cavalier would not say if
fullback David McKihney and practice has not been like it McKinney would start but he
senior linebacker Jim should Tuesday’s practice did indicate that sophomore
Tolleson are the two who may was called off by the coaching reserve fullback Fred
not play according to head staff with hopes that a break McNatt wouild see playing
coach Dennis Cavalier in the routine would be time. Maloney is the leading
McKinney is bothered with a beneficial ground gainer for the Chicks
sore knee while Tolleson is "We did not have the this season with 383 yards in
battling a re-occuring proper concentration and 66 carries. Maloney also leads
shoulder injury. mental involvement that we the scoring list with 46 total
Those who will play but will needed for practice," said points
be limited will be seniors Cavalier. "We were burned The receiving corps will be
Lance Price, quarterback; out mentally so we thought a made up of senior Jerry Ray
Alan Phillips, defensive end; break would help." Osborn and junior Kent
and Donny Johnson, Cavalier emphasized that Bredy as the split receivers
linebackers Price and Pauls Valley is an up and with junior Matt Kolb as
Phillips suffered injuries down team that is capable of tightend. Also seeing action
during last week's game scoring a lot of points, will be senior Scott Meador at
while Johnson was held out of "Offensively they have a wide receiver and junior
the Capitol Hill game due to a quarterback who is a good David Moore at tightend
sprained ankle from a thrower and some quick The offensive line will have
practice session prior to the receivers Defensively, they senior Alan Brooks and junior
game like to get as many people on Jay Heath at tackles Senior
With the injury situation or near the line of scrimmage Kevin Fox and junior Mike
as they can to take away the Spoon at guards with senior
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Phil Niekro, as Atlanta's
starting pitcher in the second
opener and Bob Forsch will
replace Joaquin Andujar for
St Louis
"If this had been a regular
season game, we'd have con-
tinued." said Atlanta first
baseman Chris Chambliss,
who knocked in the only run
of the non-game with a first-
inning single.
Niekro worked out of a
bases-loaded jam in the first
inning and survived four St.
Louis hits in the first three
innings. He had retired five
batters in a row and extended
his string of consecutive
scoreless innings to 31 before
the rain came in the fifth
inning.
"I thought we could get
another batter or two in,"
Niekro said. "I've played in
worse weather
"But then nothing has come
easy for us all season You
can't fight the weather; you
can't fight an umpire’s deci-
sion."
scale proposal,” read
Donlan’s telegram to union
head Ed Garvey. “The
owners reiterated what you
have heard for several
months across the bargaining
table — your wage scale is
unacceptable. To meet when
you still have your wage scale
on the table will produce no
constructive results as the
last three days of negotiations
proved."
After their demand for 55
percent of the league's gross
revenues was met by icy
resistance from league
owners, the NFL Players
Association switched instead
to a 4-year proposal for half
the NFL's $21 billion
television package — with the
money to be kept in a cen-
tralized fund and distributed
via a scale that stressed
seniority.
No formal talks have taken
place since Saturday, but
Garvey met with the six-man
executive committee in
secret on Tuesday and was
promptly rebuffed
League spokesman Jim
Heffernan said Wednesday
the 13 games slated for
Sunday, plus the Monday-
night game between
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,
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By LOGAN HOBSON
UP1 Sports Writer
Milwaukee Manager
Harvey Kuenn says his team
is used to having their “backs
up against the wall", but this
time the blindfolds are on and
they've been asked if they’d
like a last cigarette.
"I’m definitely glad we’re
going back to Milwaukee,"
said Kuenn. after the
Brewers dropped a 4-2
decision Wednesday night to
the California Angels, who
now need just one victory to
clinch the American League
pennant. "We've had our
backs up against the wall
before I'm still very con-
fident we’ll win and my
players are confident."
Brewers' third baseman
Paul Molitor, who hit a two-
run, inside-the-park homer to
account for Milwaukee’s only
runs, went even further.
"When you think of it, you
have to realize we’re not in an
enviable situation,” Molitor
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said. "We’ve lost six of the
last seven ballgames, in-
cluding the Baltimore series
But we’re going back home
and there's no reason we
can’t still win this series.”
The best-of-five series
resumes Friday in
Milwaukee with lefthander
Don Sutton going for the
Brewers, while the Angels
will start Geoff Zahn
Bruce Kison, 4-0 lifetime in
the playoffs, yielded just five
hits in going the distance. He
got a squeeze and a sacrifice
fly from Bob Boone, a home
run by Reggie Jackson and a
key single and bunt by Tim
Foli.
“For many years I had the
fortunate to play with very-
competitive ballclubs in
Pittsburgh that were involved
in pennant races,” attemp-
ting to explain his success
late in the season. “Winning
throughout a pennant race is
a team effort I don’t have a
good answer or else I would
Penn denied a request by
NFL counsel James C.
McKay fora stay of his ruling
pending an appeal. McKay
said the league would file an
appeal immediately and ask
for a quick hearing
Following Penn’s non-deci-
sion, the NFLPA said the first
of the All-Star games,
originally set for Sunday, will
be played Oct. 17 in
Washington's RFK Stadium
In Buffalo, N.Y.,
representatives from the
Bills and the Turner
Broadcasting System ap-
peared briefly in state
Supreme Court, with at-
torneys for the broadcasting
firm notifying the Bills they
had filed papers seeking to
have the matter removed to
federal court in Buffalo The
NFL, with the Bills one of the
eight teams, obtained a show-
cause order last week against
Turner Broadcasting to stop
players from taking part in
the All-Star games, which
will be televised to 22 million
homes by Turner’s cable
superstation. WTBS in
Atlanta.
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