14 Negro Leaguer joins hall United Press International TAMPA, Fla. — Ray Dandridge, a third baseman dubbed "the Brooks Robinson of the Negro Leagues," was the sole candidate elected into baseball's Hall of Fame yesterday during a heated Veterans Committee meeting. The 18-member Veterans Committee needed an extra hour past the scheduled noon news conference before announcing that Dandridge was the only candidate receiving the minimum requirement of 14 votes. To be eligible for consideration, major league players needed to have competed in at least 10 championship games and been required as players for at least 23 years. An affirmative vote of 75 percent was necessary for yesterday's election, which ended with Veterans Committee member Ted Williams bursting through the conference door and striding quickly down the hotel corridor with newsmen and cameramen in hot pursuit. Williams was a strong supporter for Phil Rizzuto's election to the Hall of Fame and had confided to several people that the former Yankee shortstop couldn't miss getting elected this year. In January, the Baseball Writers Association of America elected outfielder Billy Williams and pitcher Jim "Catfish" Hunter to the Hall of Fame. They will be inducted officially in Cooperstown, N.Y., with Dandridge, on July 26. Yesterday's results marked the first time since 1966, when only Casey Stengel was elected, that the Veterans Committee failed to select the maximum of two new members into baseball's celebrated shrine. "Ray was the Brooks Robinson of the Negro Leagues," said Veterans Committee member Monte Irvin, who stumped hard for Dandridge's election. "You almost couldn't hit the ball past him at third. He made very few errors and he was flashy. people would come just to see him play third base. We played together with the Newark Eagles of the Negro League and he made me a better player. He was simply something special." The Veterans Committee passed up more publicized candidates before electing Dandridge on the second ballot. Phil Rizzuto, Joe Gordon and Tony Lazzeri, three former New York Yankee infielders who played key roles in several championship games were needed along with turn-of-the-century pitcher Vic Willis and manager Leo Durocher. Dandridge, 73, who lives in Melbourne, Fla., was given the news by Hall of Fame President Ed Stack. Dandridge, a 5-foot-7, 175-pound combination of speed and grace, began his professional career in 1933 at Detroit Stars of the Negro League. In 1949, Dandridge began a four-year stay with Minneapolis of the American Association, earning MVP honors in 1950 after hitting .311 with 11 homers and 80 RBIs. Dandridge's career ended in 1953 at Sacramento and Oakland of the Pacific Coast League, where he batted .268 at the age of 40. Sports Briefs Former Royals manager named winner of Florida baseball award TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Dick Howser, sidelined as manager of the Kansas City Royals after surgery to remove a brain tumor, has been named the first winner of the Hall of Fame, in honor Florida's baseball greats. Gov. Bob Martinez yesterday announced Howser's selection as inaugural recipient of the Florida Governor's Award for Achievement in Baseball. The award is to be formally presented at a banquet in St. Petersburg tomorrow night. "No one embodies the spirit of sportsmanship better than Dick Hower, and his valiant struggle against a serious illness has served as an unequaled example for people everywhere." Martinez said. "He makes all Floridians orud." Howser is a Miami native who rose to national prominence as a two-time All-America infielder for the Florida State University Seminoles. After his major league playing career, Howser coached the Seminoles to a 43-17-1 record in 1979, before becoming manager of the New York Yankees and later the Royals. Frisbee Club will sponsor tournament All games will be played at Shenk Complex, at 23rd and Iowa streets. The KU Frisbee Club will sponsor the 14th annual "Fools Fest" Frisbee tournament March 28 and 29. The tournament is expected to attract 16 men's teams and five women's teams. During the weekend, the club battled 30 mph winds at the 9th annual Ultimate Frisbee tournament, and team members helped team, the HorrorZonza, placed seventh out of 15 teams. The women's team, Betty Ultimate, blaced second out of four teams. Ultimate Frisbee is played on a field about the size of a football field. The object is to score points by throwing it up the field and across a goal line. Foreman finds opponent for comeback Teams from Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona attended the two-day tournament, as the team that the KU basketball club awarded the tournament. SACRAMENTO, Calif. George Foreman, former world heavyweight boxing champion, has an opponent for his 16-round comeback attempt March 9 after losing arrangements with other fighters. Bill Caplan, Foreman's promoter, said Monday that Steve Zowski, 28, of Milwaukee, would meet Foreman at ARCO Arena. Zowski is just over 6 feet tall, weighs 210 and has a 25-10 record with 14 knockouts. From staff and wire reports TANNING MEMBERSHIP Buy a tanning membership for $25 & receive your first 10 sessions FREE! offer good with this coupon. (expires 3-1-87) --- Director: Kurt Neumann The original version of the 1986 remake. An eccentric scientist accidentally turns himself into an inhuman monster Starring Vincent Price. (1958) Director: Kurt Neumann Tonight Coming Thursday "Andrei Rublev" $2.00 Woodruff Aud. Gamecock basketball disciplined United Press International COLUMBIA, S.C. — The NCAA yesterday placed the University of South Carolina on two yers probation and banned postseason play in the 1987-88 season for violations in the men's basketball program. A report by the NCAA Committee on Infractions said its investigation found violations under the tenure of former head coach Bill Foster, including the sale of players' complimentary tickets, the loan of automobile to prospective and enrolled student athletes, and the provision of free meals to several players at Columbia-area restaurants. "The only sanction is that there can be no postseason play in the '87-88 school year," University of South Carolina President James Holderman said. "We can play in the Metro Conference Tournament next year." Holderman said the NCAA considered the conference tournament to be part of the regular basketball season. He added that the 14-13 overall and 5-7 in the league. Continued from p. 13 "Harvey has been as consistent as any player in the conference." Oklahoma coach Billy Tubbs said. "He is a complete player. His defense surprises a lot of people. In fact, he's one of those players who loves defense and rebounding as much as he loves to score." Manning Grant has a close relative who plays basketball, too. He and twin brother Horace Grant enrolled together at Clemson after building a huge high school following in Sparta, Ga. Harvey decided the next year to strike out on his own. United Press International All-Big Ten Team First Team Steve Allford, Sr., 6-2 Indiana Gary Grant, Jr., 6-3 Michigan Dennis Hopson, Sr., 6-5 Ohio State Paul Kernan, Jr., 6-3 Illinois Ken Norman, Sr., 6-3 Second Team Dean Garratt, Jr., 6-10 Indiana Darryl Johnson, Sr., 6-2 Michigan State Daniel Smith, Jr., 6-4 Iowa Daryl Thomas, Sr., 6-7 Iowa J.J. Weber, Sr., 6-1 Wisconsin Third Team Doug Altemberger, Sr. Illinois Brad Lohaus, Sr. Iowa Todd Mitchell, Jr. Michigan Rice So. 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