10 Fridav, September 1, 1978 University Daily Kansan Court order keeps ums working PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A federal judge yesterday extend indefinitely a temporary restraining order against the Major League Umpires Association, assuring that baseball's men in blue would be forced to stand behind their lawyers call them in an off-the-field legal rubbish. The ruling came after the president of the Major League Umpires Association accused baseball's two major leagues of reneging on a uberall contract agreement. Bong Engel, the president, testified at the federal court hearing that errors and omissions cropped up in the pact during the near year it took for the final draft to be HE SAID THE umpires were short-changed in the areas of bonus pay for the World Series and playoffs, hospitalization, and compensation for personal car use and UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Angel took the stand in the second day of hearings on a motion by the American and National leagues to prevent the umpires from remaining on a 10-day restraint order exiled Sept. 4. THE UMPIRES walked out last Friday. Sports affecting games in 13 cities, after the leagues refused to negotiate 21 wage demands contained in a telegram the association sent to them on Aug. 16. The leagues obtained the restraining order from U.S. District Court Judge Joseph L. McGlynn Jr. on Aug. 25, but it came too late to prevent the one-day work stoppage. Collegiate and retired professional umpires handled the officiating. AL President Lee MacPnii and NL President Chub Feeney both testified at a three-hour session Wednesday, contending professional baseball has no obligation to reopen negotiations with the umpire because the agreement, which extends until July 26th, is complete. THE UMPIES maintained that their BUTT, signed by John Cifell, their former attorney, was not binding because he did not understand the point, because the pact did not address several points. The umpires are seeking three one-week vacations during the regular season, job security after three years, cost-of-living benefits and increased disability benefits. Skywriters say OU's tops place votes and Nebraska two. Iowa State was picked to finish third, Colorado fourth. Missouri fifth, Oklahoma state sixth, Kansas State seventh and Kansas eighth. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—A poll of Big Eight Skywriters who just completed a swing around conference camps names Oklahoma the favorite to repeat as league champion but gives Iowa State nearly a clean sweep in player superlative awards. The writers and sportscasters gave defending champion Oklahoma 29 first Mike Stenstrud, Iowa State tackle, tied with Colorado tackle Reuben Vaughan in predictions to be named defensive player of the year. Kansan predictions Game Unruh Dressler Herbert Bowerman Consensus Nebraska at Alabama Nebraska 28-17 Alabama 21-14 Alabama 21-17 Alabama 24-14 Alabama W. Texas St. at Miss. St. Miss. St. 14-10 Miss. St. 17-10 W. Texas St. 22-16 W. Texas St. 21-18 Tle UTEP at N. Texas St. N. Texas St. 35-15 N. Texas St. 17-7 N. Texas St. 19-5 N. Texas St. 28-9 N. 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THE NINE-MAN executive board of the IOC unanimously approved a formula for two contracts to be signed, instead of the formal one contract between the IOC and audited. Los Angeles will be asked to sign one contract with the IOC, pledging to organize The organizing committee of the Games, functioning separately from the Los Angeles City Council, will sign another contract with the IOC and the U.S. Olympic Committee. The USOC has said it will guarantee the Games against financial loss with the help of federal funds and grants from the private sector of industry. ALL $8 MEMBERS of the IOC are being asked to ratify the executive board's decision. The USO also has to ratify the plan, and finally Mayor Tim Bradley has to push it through the Los Angeles City Council. By STEVE HERBERT stacle to having the world's greatest sports festival in its city." SWYESTER SALDNE ROCKY TATA SHIRE BURT YOUNG CARL WEATHERS BURGESS MERRIDDY SWYESTER SALDNE IRWIN WINKLER ROBBER CHARFORD BENNIE LWOSEN ENNE KIRKWOOD BILL CONTI Sports Writer Using money from private industry to help finance the Games would be a new development. Kane and Col. Don Miller, executive director of the USOC, telephoned Mayor Bruce Hoskins. Robert Kane, president of the USOC, said,"Now that the financial risk has been taken off Los Angeles' shoulders, I do not believe the City Council will see any ob "WE HAVE talked to the mayor, and the play will be put before the Los Angeles City Museum." Lou Pinella added a home run in the seventh inning for the second-place Yankees, who moved within 8 games of idle Boston in the American League East. Yankees outscore Orioles extend win streak to seven BALTIMORE (AP)—The New York Yankees scored three sixth-inning runs, the last when Baltimore third baseman Doug DeCinces mishandled a pickoff throw, and beat the Orioles 6-2 last night to extend their win streak to seven games. ROBERT CHARROFF IRWIN WINKLER · JOHN G AVIDSON Moore admits he's looking for a tonic for his offensive unit's lack of enthusiasm in yesterday's practice. With the season opener only one week ahead, he realizes that Filp Wilson isn't really going to quarterback the Kansas football team when he comes to town with his film crew Tuesday. But head coach Bud Moore may be interested in them. United Artists Game could cure grid ills Fri., Sept. 1 & Sat., Sept. 2 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Woodruff Auditorium Admission $1.50 INNOVATION ENGINEERING DIRECTOR "I think we need a football game," he said, "but before that we'll have to getCorrect" One possible hee he suggests for the 'Hawks is the actual season. But that may be like asking a five-year-old to take a shot of whiskey. some life needs to be injected into his Jayhawks—and fast. *GAME TIME* may be too long for com- panies to play, so the team continues to practice what did they do. Scott McGregor, 12, 12, retired the first 12 players before Reggie Jackson signed in the 1970s. Cliff Johnson opened the Yankee sixth with an infield single before the Yankees tied on consecutive doubles by Bucky Dent and Mickey Rivers. With Rivers on third following a sacrifice billed by Wille Randeloph, DeCinces failed to hold McGregor's pickoff attempt. The team fell short of the throne from shortstop Garcia. Pinch-hitter Jim Spencer made it $2 in the ninth with a bases-loaded sacrifice fly. Dent's single delivered the final New York run. "We can't afford to have too many practices like that," he said. "There was a lack of concentration. We're too close to game time to be practicing like that." What's really got Moore scratching his head is why his team can practice so well on the court. "It's a big difference." "We were making a lot of progress," he said. "I'd just hate to see us taper off mentally. We need to use this time to sharpen up." Moore still blemishes the disastrous effects of this summer. Ten of his 29 injured players were taken off the field. "A NUMBER of our guys came back to camp with injuries that just haven't been noticed." " our would be offensive starters are out: wide receiver David Verser, guard Al Roberts, tight end Lloyd Stobak and running back Max Edgerton. We'll be ready for the Sept. 9 opener with Texas &M, though Verser may be ready to practice by that time. Big Deal Department G. P. Loyd's 50c set-ups Sunday only memberships available 1. 下列各组物质中属于金属的是( ) at the Eldridge House—Lower level 701 Mass