SPORTS July 13, 1984 The University Daily KANSAN KU to support CFA TV plan By PHIL ELLENBECKER Sports Editor In the wake of Tuesday's rejection by NCAA Division I-A football schools of a national college football television plan presented by the NCAA, the possibility of two separate national plans has emerged The Big Ten and Pacific Ten conferences announced Wednesday that they would not join the members of the College Football Association, which includes all major football powers outside the Big Ten and Pac Ten, to form a coalition for negotiating a national plan. "There are irreconcilable differences of philosophy between us and the CFA) even after giving full consideration to the shared economic benefits," Big Ten commissioner Wayne Duke was quoted by United Press International as saving. The Big Ten and Pac Ten, and possibly some Eastern independent schools, are expected to negotiate a television plan with CBS, while the CFA, whose member schools voted 59-4 against the NCAA plan, is expected to strike a deal with ABC and possibly WTBS, Ted Turner's cable superstation. KU assistant athletic director Lonnie Rose, who represented the University of Kansas at the meeting in Chicago where the NCAA plan was voted down, said that the CFA was still hopeful of having television coverage of all NCAA Division I A schools, despite voting down the NCAA plan. "Our position is simply in support of the CFA, as well as the coalition plan." KU Sports Information Director Doug Vance said. Whatever national plan KU is covered by, Rose said that it would need to allow an afternoon time slot for competing network telecasts and telecasts by regional syndicators and independent stations. He said that Yesterday was the deadline for CFA members to declare whether they were in favor of the CFA's football plan. was one of the principles of the CFA plan. The Big Eight has an offer from Katz Sports of New York to have its games televised on a regional basis. A modified plan that reportedly left the network time slot open to competition was presented at the meeting. Under the NCAA plan that was originally going to be presented Tuesday, an afternoon time slot at either noon or 3:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time would have been reserved exclusively for network telecasts. That plan would have forced Big Eight schools to schedule television games at an awkward time. Late afternoon TV games 'would have required lights, and only one school in the conference, Kansas State, has permanent lighting. "I think it is unquestionably crucial for any school in the Central Time Zone that any national plan have an afternoon time slot allowing for competing independent and network telecasts." Rose said. SPORTS ALMANAC AMERICAN LEAGUE W L W. Pct. GR Detroit 57 28 671 Toronto 50 35 588 7 Baltimore 49 35 587 8 Boston 41 43 48 10 15 Milwaukee 39 47 453 18 10 New York 44 37 453 18 10 Philadelphia 33 50 368 23 Minnesota 44 41 318 Chicago 44 41 312 California 44 42 312 Oakland 44 43 924 Kansas City 44 43 924 Seattle 40 48 435 Texas 49 49 435 Thursday's Results Minnesota 2 Detroit 1 Oklahoma 7 Ford 1 Baltimore 2 Chicago 1,st Baltimore 3 Chicago 0,nd Texas 2 Cleveland 2 Milwaukee 4 Wisconsin night at Michigan State **New York City** Black 10-6 and Barsbera gem 3-5 **San Francisco** Gridley 6-2 and Byrston 1-6. 2-3 new York Grand 7-2. **Chicago** Burns 2-9) at Baltimore 3-8) at Chicago **Milwaukee** (Sutton 6-8) at California Zahn 8-3) 7.20 p.m. **Milwaukee** (Sutton 6-8) at Minnesota Sutron 2-3) 7.20 p.m. **Cleveland** (Hylewan 7-3) at Texas Milwaukee 7-3) 7.20 p.m. **Boston** Royal 4-6) at Seattle (Moore 4-6) 9-33 p.m. **Boston** Leaf 9-2) at Oakland (Burrs 9-3) 9-33 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB New York 48 34 353 - Chicago 49 36 357 - Philadelphia 46 36 414 - Montreal 42 43 493 - St Louis 42 45 483 Pittsburgh 42 33 382 8/16 San Diego Atlanta Los Angeles Houston Cincinnati San Francisco 50 44 592 36 42 565 67 42 571 42 46 477 10 39 49 443 13 39 49 443 13 Innings Montreal 3, Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco 3 New York 8, Atlanta 6 San Diego 5, St Louis 1 Philadelphia 3, Hearst 3 **Friday's Games** Los Angeles 15, Welch 69 at Chicago (Sanders 14) 89 vs. San Francisco (Cinnazzal 34) 6.35 p.m France 20, Russell 49 at Montreal (Gallickson 34) 6.35 p.m France 20, Russell 5-7 and Hamakerin at Pittsburgh (Candelaria 7-6 and McWilliams 20) 4.2, 4 p.m New York 20, Terrell 67 at Atlanta (Palmer 34) 6.25 vs. San Diego (Washouge 10-4) at St Louis (LaPorta 6-8) 7.5 p.m Philadelphia (Hawley k-1) at Houston Golf Results $250,000 Kingsmill Classic At Williamsburg, Va., July 12 | | | | :--- | :--- | | Willie Wood | (Par 11) 30:52:62 | | Curtis Strange | 44:11:60 | Major League Leaders Lindy Miller 32-34-16 Mike Reed 34-33-17 Mike Smith 30-37-17 Tony Simpson 33-34-17 Larry Landrum 33-34-17 Jey Sindelar 37-30-17 Lana Wadkins 34-33-17 Bruce Laird 35-32-17 Vance Heafner 35-32-17 Tony Tills 34-34-18 Mike Height 32-34-18 Tony DeLuca 32-36-18 Rod Nunkell 34-34-18 Howard Twett 34-34-18 Roll Placett 34-34-18 Scott Simpson 33-35-18 Bruce Fleischer 34-34-18 Mike Noether 34-34-18 Tez Chang Chen 33-35-18 Pitching Veteran National League Lea. Mon 13-4 Andujar, SL 13-6. La Ny 10-3 ENGLAND American League Miami Martins Dot 12.9 11.3-Black, 10.6-Black, 10.6-Black, 10.6-Black 11.4-Black, 10.6-Black, 10.6-Black, 10.6-Black Caribbean Average National All Atl 2.52 Penal LA 2.90 Cameraderie 2.52 LA Miami 3.01 American Leaguer **Nikko NY 1.84, Blake** T2.42, Zahar C, Cal 2.43, Baird O, 2.60, Davis O, 2.94, Duggar O, 3.05, Gould O, 3.25, Strikeouts National League . League . NY 133 Volleyball. LA 128. ITA . Gooden . 102 and Soto, Cincinnati American League . League . Witt. Cal . 101 Steel. NY Nebroku .NY 97 . Houghton Tux. Golf . League . NY 97 NEW YORK — Don Baylor, Roy Smalley and Don Mattingly singled home runs in the first inning while Phil Niekro notched his 12th victory, leading the New York Yankees to a 5-2 decision over the Kansas City Royals last night By United Press International The loss drops the Royals. fifth place in the American League West, to four games behind first-place California. Niekro, 12.4, has won five of his last six decisions. He gave up seven hits, walked two and struck out five in seven innings. He was relieved by Dave Righetti when George Brett opened the eighth with a single. Righetti finished and picked up his 11th save. Loser Larry Gura, 9-6, pitched seven innings, and allowed nine hits and five runs, two of them earned. He was relieved by Mark Husman after Butch Wynegar's leadoff in the eight. With one out in the first, Wynegar walked and took third on Dave Winfield's single to center. Baylor's single to right scored Wynegar and sent Winfield, the major leagues' leading hitter, to third. Smallley's single to right scored Winfield and sent Baylor to third, and Mattingly's single brought Baylor home to make it 30. New York added a run in the second when Bobby Meacham tripped and scored on Omar Moreno's single, making it 4-0. Kansas City scored two runs in the third Willie Wilson led off with a walk and took third on Pat Sheridan's single to center. Niekro struck out Brett and got Jorge Orta to fly out for the second out, but Darryl Motley and Steve Balboni rapped consecutive run-scoring singles. The Yankees picked up another run in the eighth on a leadoff double by Wynegar and an RBI by Mike Pagliarullo of Husman. Motley and Balboni led the Royals' hitting with two hits apiece. SPORTS BRIEFS From staff and wire reports Davis replaces Hedrick as radio voice of 'Hawks Bob Davis, a three-time winner of the Kansas sportscopter of the year award, has been named to replace Tom Hedrick as announcer for KU football and basketball games. Hedrick, the voice of the Javhawks for 16 years, announced his resignation Tuesday. Davis, a broadcaster for 16 years, has announced games for Fort Hays State and has also done some Big Eight conference broadcasts Hedrick will also be seeking free lance broadcasting opportunities. He recently announced a series of college baseball games for the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. In announcing his resignation, Hedrick said he was "burned out" with his broadcasting duties at Kansas. He will continue to do daily sports shows on local radio stations KLWN and KANU, and will assume added duties in the radio-television department of KU's School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Hedrick said his decision to resign wasn't affected by KU's decision to turn over control of broadcasts from the KU Sports Network, of which Hedrick was director, to Learfield Communications of Jefferson City, Mo. He said he was not forced to resign "I think the timing came hand-in-hand." Hedrick said of the Learfield agreement and his resignation. "I feel very good about Learfield Communications." Former KU roundballers at camp Two former KU basketball players, Carl Henry and Art Housey, are competing against 15 other rookies and free agents at the Kansas City Kings rookie trout camp at Avila College The camp began Wednesday and ends tomorrow. The top 12 players from the camp will be sent along with four Kings veterans to play on the Kings entry in the Southern California Summer Pro League. League play begins Sunday and ends July 30, and will include competition against the U.S. Olympic team. Henry, the leading scorer for the Jayhawks the past two seasons and an All-Big Eight selection this year, was picked in the fourth round of the recent National Basketball Association draft by the Kings. Housey, a center on the 1980-81 Jayhawk team that advanced to the NCAA Midwest Regionals, was drafted in the third round of the 1981 draft by Philadelphia but failed to make the team. He has played overseas the past three seasons. He was one of seven free agents invited to the camp. KU aide leads team to nationals The Kansas City Queens, a women's AAU basketball team coached by Kevin Cook, a graduate assistant coach for the KU women's basketball team, will play tomorrow in the first round of the national AAU tournament in Clovis, N.M. 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