SPORTS University Daily Kansan, March 23, 1984 Cowboys' Pearson hurt brother killed in crash By United Press International DALLAS — Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Drew Pearson was injured and his younger brother was killed yesterday when the football player's rear of a tractor-trailer truck neared a highway exit, police said. Police spokesman Bob Shaw said that the accident, which was initially attributed to "unsafe speed," would be dismissed and jury because a death was involved Drew Pearson, 33, was in surgery at Presbyterian Hospital for almost $2 \frac{1}{2}$ hours yesterday afternoon to stop bleeding in his liver. "The bleeding was stopped. He is in stable but serious condition," spokesman Bill Mays said. "That's the information we can release." A team spokesman said that Pearson would spend the night in intensive care. PEARSON'S BROTHER, Carey Mark Pearson, 27, was pronounced dead at the scene at the Plano Road exit of the LBJ Freeway in north Dallas. The accident occurred at about 1:30 a.m. yesterday as Drew Pearson was driving his brother to the home of his friend, Jack Kruger, team spokesman Greg Aletio said. Aiello said the Pearsons had just returned from a bus trip to a charity basketball game in Coalgate, Okla., with the Dallas Hoppers, the off-road team of a veteran team organized by the 11-year veteran. "UNAFSE SPEED was a containing part of the system," said polite woman Eva Romero. "There is evidence he (Drew Pearson) had been drinking but he was not legally intoxicated," Shaw said. "According to the report, the alcohol blood level was 0.053 percent and to be legally intoxicated the alcohol blood level must be at least 0.10 percent." The truck, registered to a Houston firm, was parked alongside the highway with its emergency lights on. Witnesses said Larry Jamison, was not injured. Pearson's associates expressed sorrow about the accident. "Right now he's not feeling too good," said fellow wide receiver Tony Hill, who visited Pearson in his hospital room yesterday. "He's going to make it for sure. He's spoken a little bit. He's not in critical." Dallas Cowboys head coach Tom Landry issued a statement through "WE WERE SHOCKED to hear the news and are very sympathetic with Drew's family in the loss of his brother," Landry said. Gastineau to fight NFL ruling By United Press International BERKELEY, Calif. — The attorney and agent for New York Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau said that he'll follow his client from stadium to stadium next season and argue with NFL officials every time Gastineau's "sack dance" is penalized under the league's new anti-trapping rule. Lee Steinberg, a Berkeley, Calif., based attorney, said that he thought the new rule was ridiculous and would "drain emotion from the game." "I'm prepared to follow him from game to game." Steinberg said, "so we can have adjudication after every sack ****************************** Do Yourself A Flavor! now featured at PYRAMID PIZZA 842-3232 dance. I'm prepared to have a trial on the field every time he's penalized." The attorney took particular issue with the use of the words "premeditated, excessive and prolonged" in the new rule. "WE ARE DEALING with entertainment here," he said, "not one of the major issues of today. I think Mark's dance excites the fans just like I think the 'Fun Bunch' have added a lot of fun to the game." However, New York Jets coach Joe Walton said that he thinks his star defensive end has gotten a little carried away THE CASTLE TEA ROOM "I like Mark's enthusiasm but it may have gone a little too far," Walton said. phone: 844-1151 SPORTS ALMANAC Page 14 Indiana 72, North Carolina 68 INDINA 6.14, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, Simmons 1-1:2.54, Blaigh 7.68, 16. Dakshik 2.78, Aflard 4.13:29.77, Robinson 5.84, 7.41, Meier 0.1:0.0, White 0.0:0.0, Franz 0.0:0.0, Totals 12.4:37.52 BASKETBALL 104 MASS 843-7398 Pertinia 8-17 16-12 36. Doberty 8-1-2 7- Daughter 8-1-3 12-3, Jordan 8-14-1 13-3, Smith 8- 2, Woll 2-4-1 5, Hale 2-4-1 6, Popon 0-6 0, Peterson 1-4-0 2, Exum 0-4 6, Total 26 12 INDIANA (72) Halifarma - Indiana 19, North Carolina 38 North Carolina - Kentucky 19, South Carolina 30 total faults - Indiana 19, North Carolina 27 Robinochet - Indiana 16, Gilbert and Alfred 18 Dauphin - Indiana 14, Alabama 15 Daksh. Ackh. Robertson 39, North Carolina 7 Walker 2-7 4-4, Bowie 3-9 2-2, Turpin 6-10 2-4, Beal 12-4 3-15, Mayer 6-10 1-4, 6-10 1-4, Blackmon 1-4 1-2, Harden 0-0 0-0, Bennett 4-9 2-4 Totals 28.55 10-10, 72.72 Kentucky 72, Louisville 67 DINCEVILLE, Lauren 4. Forsyth 3-01 6. Jones 2-01 4. Gordon 10-18 5-42 10. Wagner 17-12 2-22 Jeter 0 0 0 0. McCain 0 0 0. Summer 0 0 0. Ball 1-14 0. McKaila 11-16 16.7 Halftime - Louville 36, Kentucky 32, Fouled out-Forest. Total tosls: Louisville 20, Kentucky 19, Hebbons - Louville 28 (Jones 9). Louisville 26, Kentucky 20, Wagner 5, Kentucky 16 (Goal 9). A - 23-25. KENTUCKY (72) Veal 5.7-10 6-11 10-16 16-20 16-24 3.1-2.3 Adish 1.6-13 1.8-19 Branch 1.6-17 1.9-19 Galin 1.8-1 1.7-8 Baster 1.2-0.0.2 Foerdergill 0-1.0.0 Long 1.0- 2.0 Totals 0.9-10 10-15-10 Illinois 72, Maryland 70 Winters 5.12 1.2 11, Afterberger 4.9 4.7 12, Montgomery 6.12 6.12, Burchardon 8.24 Burchardon 8.24, Chabraman 3.2-0.1 4. Meets 3.4-1.7 Tuttles 24.6 18.7 12, Hallway-Maryland 32.1 Illinois 38.1 Kuhn-Maryland 32.1 Illinois 38.1 Ribbons-Maryland 7 (Veal, Coleman 9). Illinois 88 (Margulis 7), Assays-Maryland 88 (Margulis 7), Assays-Maryland 88 (Margulis 7), Assays-Maryland 4. 7 12, Wilson 4.8 9-11, Carlile 3.7-2 8, Sacks 3.5-2 8, Stoney 3.6-2 8, Merrifield 0.2-1 8, Mullen 0.0-1 0, Solomon 0.0-1 0, Johnson 0.0-1 0, Totals 22-25 19-36 63 Addition 7-18 4-5 4-8, 18, Kerins 5-14 6-0 10, Hawkins 8-2 5-5, Washington 3-10 2-3 8, 19, Treile 0-2 3-2 6, 24-2-3 6, Monroe 1-2 1, Treille 0-2 3-2 6, Papahead 0-2 Totals 0-24 8-12 9-15 Virginia 63, Syracuse 55 VIRGINIA (63) Miller 2.9 1-2 5, Edelin 4.4 2-4 10, Polynice 4-8 Virginia - Virginia 26. Syracuse 16. Fouled out - Addison, Hawkmw, Washington, Wadhon. North Carolina - North Carolina 41. Rebeindbo - Virginia 41. Edenel 14. Syracuse 39. Washington - Virginia 41. Caribelle 7. Syracuse 20. Virginia 41. BASEBALL Exhibition Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore W 12 6 97 California W 10 5 967 Cleveland W 10 5 967 Chicago 11 7 611 Milwaukee W 11 7 611 Oakland W 11 7 611 Boston 10 7 388 Toronto 9 9 380 Kansas City 9 9 380 Kansas City cuts Simpson, 8 others By United Press International FORT MYERS, Fla. - Outfielder Joe Simpson, who has spent six years in the major leagues, and rookie John Morris, the Most Valuable Player in the Southern League last year, were named to the All-Star game yesterday by the Kansas City Royals. Simpson, who has played with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners and New York Giants. TIME-OUT'S Second Annual GREATEST GUZZLER'S CONTEST Starts Mon., March 26 Come in for details TIME-OUT bar & grill 2408 Iowa bar & grm 842-9533 Place a want ad. Call 864-4358. Predictor can be used as soon as nine days after you miss your period. It's convenient and gives you results in just one hour. 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The Shockers also swept all three doubles matches, losing only one set. Bolen and Debbie Coleman won the first set in the No. 2 doubles match 7-5, before falling to Beth Dale and Sally Webber 7-5, in the final two sets. The women were playing without three of their top six players who were suspended by head coach Scott Perelman earlier in the week. The next action for the women will be next weekend when they play host to Drake. Oral Roberts and Stevens will record again. The team's record now stands at 3-5. “It’s hard to go down there without three of your top players,” Perelman said. “Overall, I’m disappointed in those three that didn’t travel with us. But I saw a lot of positive things out on the court.” KU women fall to WSU 8-1 in dual The KU women's tennis team lost 8-1 in a dual tournament at Wichita State yesterday, with freshman Janelle Bolen the only Jayhawk to gain a Bolen won the No. 2 singles match, beating Jill Brailleen 6-4, 6-3. 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