European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 27, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday Fri Druary 27, 1987 the Star band stripes Page 21 sports Depaul upset by Irish from press dispatches South hand ind. Noire Dame added no. J pct jul to its siring of Uewl victories a Home Wilh supreme free throw shooting wednesday. Donald Royal. Whose 22 Points and 10-for-11 free throw performance led the Irish to a 73-62 Viu College basketball tory. Says do Paul May have been spooked too by the Irish Success against ranked teams. They seem to come Here a Little bit intimidated Royal said earlier this season notre Dame Defeated North Carolina then ranked no. I and Duke ranked 15th, before Home crowds. I Don t know about North car Olina and Duke but they beat us Depaul coach Joey Meyer said. I m a Little frustrated but they wanted it notre Dame coach Digger Phelps said the Irish needed to Stop Del aul s transition pick Good shots and make the foul shots. We did All those things he said. Notre Dame hit 19 of 21 free throw attempts. Rod Strickland led Depaul 25 2, Wilh 17 Points and Dallas Comegys scored 16, the Irish 18-7, hit 10 of ii at tempts in the final five minutes after the Blue demons and pulled within three Points David Rivers added 14 Point for the Irish including six in the final three minutes. Mark Steven son and Scot Hicks had 15 apiece see College on Page 26 Aba lifts Hagler s title Caracas i Ai j i Dis put i world middleweight Champion marvelous Marvin fag scr was stripped of hit world Ikuine association title wednesday a Little More than ii Mont before his scheduled Light with sugar Ray Leonard. The a said it tool the aim Ion he cause in Jer refused to fight lop a Scrol Oraham of Britain. The decision was announced by Alta president Gilberto Mendoza who said thai to Dale in of the Aba s 4 executive committee members had voted to take away Hagler s title Mure Ihan enough o announce a ruling. Flag scr Ivhon retains the world Liming Council and lmerriiiibna.1 hosing federation middleweight titles has Hcan Juar an red$l2 million for his april 6 bout in Las vegas ncv., against Leonard who retired As world welterweight Champion and a mail ing a comeback. Only the wac is sanctioning their fight. Hagler has 30 Days to Appeal Mendoza said. No decision has been made on the a peal Morris Gold Ings Hagler s lawyer said in Boston the Aba executive committee will be meeting Ai the end of March and will consult with Marvin before deciding whether we will attend the meeting. We probably will because we want to exhaust All remedies before proceeding with Legal action geldings called the Aba action Law less and he said the Organiza Tion had ignored a temporary restraining order he obtained in Massachusetts ear Lier this month to bar any such action. Of holdings went to court after the Aba s championship committee voted to recommend thai the executive com Mittee strip Hagler of his title. The lawyer also said of the Aba s action nobody gives a Damn. Everybody knows that Marvin Hagler is he Middle weight Champion regardless of what the Aba we re disgusted with the Aba Hao ice s co manager Pat Petrunella said. We always honoured their rules and we always had a Good relationship with t at Hagler s training Camp in i Alm Marvin i Tagler is caught in the Middle of Vav Bash Canute a says manager. Springs calif., the news came As a Shock. We be got a court order barring the from taking any action. How could they do that1?" asked i Elro Nelli. We ruffled t lot of feathers when we signed to figlus Leonard Petronelli said. Patron Coli said Hagler would fight anyone they want no. 1 or anybody else after it s impossible to satisfy All three organisations Petronelli said adding that the Aba and wac Don t get along and we re caught in the middk1." a Filer has held the title for More than six years since he knocked out Alan Minler in september 1980 in London. Some fear for diplomas value Mcaa ruling stuns sum Campus Dallas a the abolishment of the 1987 football program at Southern methodist University jolted the Campus wednesday and left some students won Dering if their diplomas value Wilt be diminished by the publicity. Bitter i think it s Mustang defensive Back Mark Vincent said after the Mcaa announced the still est football penalties imposed in the association s history. To be quite hones i am embarrassed and humiliated said student body president Trevor Perlman. He said the Mcaa s findings thai so Udint ath Ldes were paid even alter the school was on probation in August 1985 were More Jar ring than the toss of the program. Hus Mcm student Eric Lawrence said he thought the penal lies were Fuir but that he is afraid the action Wil tarnish he Stool s image. He said he is worried he might run into interviewers who Lake the Altitude of Well they cheated in football who s to say he did t cheat in class sum football players Itsell were digest ing the news which included stripping the Mustangs schedule to Only seven games in 1988 none of them Home games and barring television or bowl appearances. I woke up this morning and our Mcdon to and while i was eating my cd curios that s when 1 heard that we lost my senior year of said Offen Sive tackle David Richards. "1 really did t think they d give it to us said Robert Mcdade a defensive tackle. Richards said he was not aware of the illegal payments claimed by former player David Stanley who sparked the Mcaa s investigation by claiming he had received monthly payments from sum officials. They did everything they could to help David Stanley Richards said he turned around and turned us in Richards like Many of lie Oihi play ers with a year of eligibility left said he hoped to be Able to work out an arrange Mentlo play football one More semester and thai return to Sulu finish his degree. He joked that transferring might be difficult. They probably think the 1 could t afford us Richards shirt. Tony Brown a Sophomore fullback who transferred to sum after football was cancelled at the University of Texas of Arlington said wednesday s announcement was disheartening. It s pretty hard he said. I Don t Inow whether it s players said they Don t blame former coach Bobby Collins who resigned in december along with athletic director Hob hitch. These people were on the outside said Junior free safety Franky Thomas. I feel that tic Collins did a very Good Job said Mcdade a Sophomore. What was going on was wrong True enough. Dulse i i Don t think we should Haw to suffer for mistakes the Booster defensive tackle Dick Anderson said his Transfer prospects Aren t Bright with just one year of eligibility left. The students who took Money should t be faulted because Many May have come from disadvantaged Back grounds and wanted to fit into the affluent environment of the Campus an Derson , inc student body president said the University should have name names instead of promising confidential Ity in return they be allowed the individuals to hide behind the cloak of inc institution he said. He said lie would ask the administration to continue the investigation and divulge inc think it was inevitable. We be been warned so Many limes it finally came Down said John cubello a history and English major who Froudy play cil for the Mustangs. "1 put All the blame on the alumni. Been when i played Here they were at practice. They were in the locker Ruom Afier the same. In the future. I think Oliai tin1 administration is going to have to do h control the for Kim Emu hasten a member of the sum Pompon squad the loss signalled to Mel
