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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 18, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes wednesday june 18, 1980 cd fines athletic director Tor violations  r. Colt. \ i la i n -.,-Rcolorado i re Mijeni Arnold Eber Nir a ,1 report  inc Hie 1 Iichi  sth.-.  v \\wm,,.t, m  ordered talc ii Irea r 1 ddn. C r-Adt to forfeit one ear s accrued  made l.i Cek in a special cd committee Mitch found  during a 10-Jear period. 50 allegations no conduct in violation of a a rules were subs Ammie  the committee recommended App in Ile disciplinary action for those Iol tint v \ \ rules. Nine til tie accused arc no toil or employed b . 1 tie five still employed b the University Minude head  nil Ball oven Chuck air Banks. Assistant Ouji Doug l Icke. Two unidentified assistant to  lies and Crowder Weber said he did not believe allegations against i Fairbanks and Dickey were sub Manuial enough to warrant discipline. I hate personally discuss eur these Mai lers with or. R Fairbanks and he is fully Awa a of i he institution s expectation that its football program be conducted in compliance with big i ight conference and Mcaa  Weber said. Me said the two unidentified coaching  members would re clue Zeileis of disciplinary reprimand to be placed if their personnel files. "1 he reprimand Wilt include a statement thai repetition of such action will result in  the cd president said. He said the two were accused of loaning an automobile to a student to to transport a prospective student athlete and the pro Viding of entertainment by Purchase of a meal on two occasions for a student athlete and his wife. Weber said the i fumigating committee determined that Crowder was personally involved in three violations concerning the loaning of an automobile to a student ath olympians Stop Aba stars los  aim the.s. Olympic Baske Sall team opened i file game series against National basketball association aggregations with a 97-h4 Victory monday night As Midi acl Brooks of Luculle led All Meurers ill is pit inns. The olympians Buill leads of 15 Points Early in the second half Only to have the All stars led by san Anlo Nio i George Gervin Milwaukee s mar ques Johnson and los Angeles Michael Cooper surge Back and knot the count  ft5-65 and again  67-67. The Young olympic team then took Over and scored 10 Points in a Row in one stretch As Mark Aguirre of Depaul and Luck Williams of Maryland paced that attack that Buill the Lead to 9i-7s. Aguirre. Player of the year during the past collegiate season scored 15 Points and Williams Pul in u do in. Gervin led the pros with 16. While Kermit Washington of Portland contributed 15, John Lucas of Golden stale 14 and Johnson 13. Cooper wound up with 10. Action  the Onset was Sloppy with missed passes and frequent turnovers. Aguirre Brooks and Isiah Thomas of Indiana sent the olympians into a 6 Lead and they were never headed despite being tied on five different occasion1. The olympians made up of collegiate Talent held a 46-36 halftime advantage and moved ahead 53-38 Carlo in the Sec Ond half. The first Lime they led by 15. Washington s ill in Hayes expected lobe in lineup failed to slum. A crowd of 2,611 and a National Tele vision audience watched the action played according to International Ama cur rules. The collegians won be participating in the moscow1 summer games. The 1980 olympic learn will face the l 76 . Olympic champions june 29 in their season finale in Greensboro. . After five games with the Aba stars. The olympians next meet the Aba All Star team in Phoenix on wednesday night in Seattle Friday night. New York on sunday and Indi Anapolis on june 23. Philadelphia s i Ete Rose Breaks up a possible double play  second base by triangulation Tang out acrobatic Ozzie Smith of the san do Rii padres after a second inning ice and Prim dirty entertainment. I be  tie violations occurred some seven ears ago. Weber said that Crowder. As .1 result of the violations was ordered to ensure implementation of the Mcaa committee recommendations Ile was told to strictly adhere in All conference and Mcaa rules govern ing the conduct of athletic programs. I Rico Gnu a thai the athletic director cannot Monitor every individual activity but if infractions arc identified whether minor or major immediate and appropriate action shall be  Weber said. Lie said Crowder would be held personally accountable for any direct or knowing violation of Mcaa or big eight rules. Lopes votes hit million in All Star Tab new York a second baseman Davey Lopes of the los Angeles dodgers became baseball s first player to pass the one million vote Mark in the balloting for the National league All Star team. Lopes had 1.047,577 Voles in the weekly tabulation released monday and remained the runaway Choice to Start  second base in the july h All Star game in los Angeles. Teammate Sieve Garvey continued to dominate in the balloting for first base with k25.287 votes. Keith Hernandez of the . Louis cardinals followed  473.725. The voting race  All other positions remained much closer. In the Outfield As Many As nine players were in Contention for the three Starling jobs. Quavc Parker of the Pittsburgh pirates led the pack with 780, 267, followed by the dodgers Reggie Smith 553.426, and Greg Luzinski of Phil Adelphia. 55s.685. Ted Simmons of the cardinals led Sieve a Cager of los Angeles  Catcher w Ith 695, 690 votes to 526,389. The lop two vote get ters  shortstop were from the same teams with the cards Garry Templeton leading the dodgers Dill Russell 609,762 to 522.190. Mike Schmidt of the Phillies led  third base with 747.425 votes while Ron Cey of los Angeles followed  660.533. Voting continues through june 25. Braves grounder by bake Mcbride. The Phillie Swon. 8. _ l photo continued front Page 21 to Victory and break Frank pastor s four game winning Streak. Foil s second inning sacrifice Fly capped a three run second in Ning Hal brought the pirates Back from a 1 deficit. Astros 2. Culis i Doug Capilla s wild pitch with the bases loaded in the seventh inning sent Home Pinch runner Jeff Leonard with the win Ning run and gave the astros their Victory. Padres .1. Mils 2 Oie Snaith singled with one out in inc eighth inning to drive in Paul dad from second base with the lie breaking run and help the padres snap a seven game losing Streak Joel Youn Blix a hit a two run Homer for the mels. I Ian 5, expos i to Whitson pitched a six Hiiter and Darrell i Van had three hits in leading the Chianis to Victory. Whitson. 4, struck out five and did not walk a Batter. The fops got i hair run when Gary Carter led off the second inning with his i3lh Homer. Phillies 3, dodgers 2 Manny Trillo doubled Home Larry Iowa with one out in inc 2lh inning Lomi the Phillies to Victory. After Bowa was walked to second Trillo followed with his game winning hit to give Ron Reed 4-1ihc Victory  
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