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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 3, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday March 3, 1986 stars and stripes Page 21 Hernandez to file grievance new York a Keith Hernandez of the new York mets said saturday he will file a grievance of his drug suspension by commissioner Peter Ueberroth while at least two other players say they plan to comply with the commissioner s pay to play scheme. Both Dale Berra of the new York Yankees and Enos Cabell of the los Angeles dodgers say they will abide by stipulations that will allow them to sidestep one year sus pensions for drug use. A grievance will be filed through the players association Hernandez said at a Brief news conference in St. Petersburg fla., where the mets Are training. On Friday seven players were Given conditional one year suspensions by Ueberroth while  were Given 60-Day suspensions. All suspensions will be lifted if the players donate a certain percentage of their pay to a Hometown drug rehabilitation facility perform Community service and submit to drug testing for the rest of their careers. Ueberroth also said he would require 10 More players to undergo drug testing. The others who received one year suspensions were Joa Quin Andujar of Oakland Dave Parker of Cincinnati Lonnie Smith of Kansas City and Jeff Leonard of san Francisco. None of these players has commented on whether he will file a grievance or comply. I m surprised that s it real surprised Andujar said when reached at his Home in the dominican Republic by the Oakland Tribune. He refused further comment he said on the advice of his attorney. Don Fehr executive director of the major league play ers association said each Case will be treated separately and will be studied this week. I Don t know yet what we will do and won t know for several Days at the earliest Fehr said. On monday tuesday wednesday Well be discussing the situation with the players and their agents and asking for additional information from the  he said the Union would not initiate individual grievances without the player s permission. We advise consult and recommend but in the last analysis it s his decision see Hernandez on Page 23 sooner Fop Wolf pack snap losing Streak from press dispatches Norman okla. Tim Mccalister s jump shot with 34 seconds remaining his Only Field goal in seven second half tries carried 14th-ranked Oklahoma to a 72-69 Victory Over no. 18 North Carolina state saturday. After Mccalister s Basket gave the soon ers a 71-69 Lead teammate Darryl Kennedy deflected a pass by Bennie Bolton that College basketball Oklahoma recovered. Mccalister then made one of two free throws with eight seconds remaining to Clinch the Victory. The big eight conference sooner who ended a three game losing Streak improved to 24-6. North Carolina state of the Atlan tic coast conference fell to 18-11. Oklahoma led 45-44 at the half triggered by a 12-6 run in the final 3 40. The sooner widened it to 64-55 with 11 22 remaining in the game on a shot by Chuck Watson. Kennedy who finished with 21 Points scored nine As Oklahoma outscored the Wolf pack 19-11 in the first 8 38 after inter Mission. North Carolina state fought Back behind Nate Mcmillan and Chris Washburn eventually taking a 69-67 Lead on a Wash Burn slam with 3 53 left. Two free throws by Kennedy tied the score with 3 26 left and neither team scored again until Mccalister made his jumper which came with five seconds left on the 45-second shot clock. David Johnson scored 12 Points while Chuck Watson had 11 Points and 11 re Bounds for Oklahoma. Washburn a 6-foot-11 Sophomore had 22 Points to Lead All scorers. Bolton had 17 and Charles Shackelford 14. In other games saturday Illinois 59, Georgia tech 57 Atlanta coach Lou Henson said Illinois Victory Over fourth ranked Georgia tech saturday should get his fighting Zillini into the Mcaa basketball tournament. We were on the Fence when the week started Henson said. Efrem Winters 13-footer from the right Baseline with 31 seconds remaining closed the scoring in the intersection Al contest. Tech coach Bobby Cremins said Illinois deserved to win the game. They played outstanding basketball. They gave us  the yellow jackets had several chances to tie it but Bruce Dalrymple missed a 12 footer and Duane Ferrell was off the Mark on a tip with about 10 seconds to go. Then after Illinois Tony Wysinger failed on a one and one free throw Opportunity with eight seconds remaining dal Rymple missed a driving reverse Layup at the Buzzer. St. John s 82, Seton Hall 70 new York Walter Berry scored 31 Points grabbed 12 rebounds and broke the school s single season scoring record As no. Court action up photo Penn state s Brian Allen sprawls on the floor in a collision with first half of Atlantic 10 quarterfinal action at St. Joseph s St. Joseph s Wayne Williams while chasing a Loose Ball in the fieldhouse in Philadelphia. St. Joseph s won the game 59-51. 8 St. John s clinched at least a tie for the big East conference regular season title with a Victory Over Seton Hall. St. John s finished tied for first place with Syracuse which beat Connecticut 75 58 saturday night. St. Johns which won the regular season Crown last year will be the no. 1 seed in this week s postseason tournament because of a tiebreaker. Berry a Junior Forward who is among the top 10 in scoring and rebounding in the Mcaa broke Chris Mullin s year old scor ing Standard of 694 Points with a driving Layup after a steal in the first half his 11th and 12th Points of the game. St. Johns 27-4 Overall and 14-2 in the big East broke from a 42-36 halftime Lead with a 16-7 spurt Over the first five minutes of the second half. Navy 81, James Madison 67 Annapolis my. David Robinson scored 32 Points and grabbed 19 rebounds As no. 19 Navy advanced to the semifinal round of the colonial athletic association tournament. Navy which led for All but the game s first three minutes will carry a 2$-4 record into its meeting with the University of North Carolina Wilmington in the tournament s next round monday. James Madison which finished the sea son at 5-23 and wingless in its 15 Road see sooner on Page 23  
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