SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, January 19, 1995 3B TV SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Thursday. All Times CST 3 p.m. ESPN—PGA Golf, Northern Telecom Open, first round, at Tucson, Ariz. 6:30 p.m. 05 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Louisville at N.C. Charlotte PRIME — NCAA Basketball, UMass at R.J. 7 p.m. TBS — NBA Basketball, New York at Houston 8:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, UCLA at Arizona 11 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Stanford at California Union head says Selig is a liar Letter from Fehr says owners walked out first The Associated Press NEW YORK — Union head Donald Fehr says acting commissioner Bud Selig lied to Congress about baseball's broken-off bargaining. "I have been advised that in your lobbying efforts on and off of Capitol Hill, you and other owners have been telling people, particularly members of Congress, that the players association is refusing to return to the bargaining table in an attempt to negotiate a resolution of our dispute, "Fehr wrote Selig on Tuesday in a two-page letter that was made public. "As you well know, that is false. The owners walked out, not the players." On the 15th day of the strike, and with spring training to start in less than a month, Oil Can Boyd identified himself as the first prominent replacement player. The 35-year-old right-hander agreed to a contract with the Chicago White Sox. Boyd has not pitched in the majors since 1991. He spent 1994 in the Class A Northern League with the independent Sioux City Explorers. "Given my relationship with him, I'm saddened by it," union lawyer Eugene Orza said of Boyd's decision. George Kalafatis, who had represented Boyd, said he was resigning as his agent. The union has threatened agents for replacements with penalties up to decertification. Owners broke off talks Dec. 22 and implemented a salary cap the following day. On Dec. 23, both sides filed unfair labor practice charges against each other with the National Labor Relations Board. Suns president wants baseball in Phoenix The Associated Press NEW YORK — Jerry Colangelo, president of the Phoenix Suns, says at least one baseball team promised an expansion team to Phoenix if Colangelo arranged both an investor group and stadium financing. "Ive spent a lot of money moving forward on this," Colangelo said Tuesday, "because I was told if I took care of my end of the bargain — putting an equity group together, we've done that, and coming up with the financing package for the stadium, we've done that — there would be a franchise." Colangelo declined to say which baseball owner or owners made the promise. Acting commissioner Bud Selig and John Harrington, chairman of baseball's expansion committee, did not immediately return telephone calls seeking comment. "Ownership has not yet made a commitment to expand," said Selig's representative, Rich Levin. million on his baseball efforts, has an April 1 deadline to obtain a franchise. Maricopa County voted last Feb. 17 to finance a $238 million domed stadium, but the authority will lapse if a franchise isn't awarded by midnight. March 31. Colargelo, who said he has spent $3 Groups from Orlando, Fla., and St. Petersburg, Fla., and two from Nor- thern Virginia also want expansion teams. St. Petersburg and Phoenix are considered the front-runners for the franchises, which are expected to cost about $150 million each. 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