Banner Graphic, Volume 16, Number 272, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1986 — Page 10

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THE BANNERGRAPHIC, June 25.1986

Scores soar at Indiana Amateur Tournament

COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) The wind soared and so did scores during the opening round of the Indiana Amateur Tournament with only Dan Olsen able to break par. Olsen, a sophomore-to-be on the Indiana University golf team from

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East Lansing, Mich., had a 1-under 71 Tuesday at Otter Creek Golf Course. Of the 150 starters, 77 were at 80 or above and four failed to turn in their cards. Two others shot 93. A stroke back of Olsen at even par

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three-time champion Kent Frandsen, whose wife delivered their first child (a daughter, Alicia) at 7 p.m. Monday. Frandsen played early and birdied three of his last five holes. “The greens are a little firm and the rough around them is long,” said the Lebanon attorney. “That’s a tough combination. That’s the tough thing about today.” “You couldn’t chip. If you missed a green, you were in trouble,” said Bell, who hit 16 greens. “As hard as they got this afternoon, it was a little scary out there. You couldn’t fly it at the hole; you couldn’t charge your birdie putts.” A year ago, Dave McCampbell was the first-round leader with a 2under 70. Tuesday he shot 80. So did Jeff Gallagher, the 1985 runner-up. Perennial threats Jerry Nelson of Burkett and Randy Nichols of Connersville shot 78s. Mark Dabagia of Michigan City put together two eagles and four three-putts in a backnine 38 on his way to 75. Tony Welch of Indianapolis totaled 39 putts with six 3-putt greens on his wav to 80. Rokicki wins In Greencastle girls’ softball senior division action Monday night, 7-2 first place Rokicki State Farm squeaked by Mary Kay Cosmetics, 97. Girls’ Softball MARY KAY led by 6 until the bottom of the fourth when Rokicki connected for three runs. In the fifth, Jennie Ferriss hit a bullet over the head of the left fielder for a homer that drove in three more. Ferriss doubled in the sixth. Michelle Jones added to the total with a home run and two singles. The winning pitcher was Debbie Danhour.

Deadline nears for entries in White River Park Games

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USFL wrapping up its side of antitrust suit

NEW YORK (AP) Six weeks after the trial began, the United States Football League is finally winding up its half of its $1.5 billion antitrust suit against the National Football League. A 1 Davis, the owner of the NFL’s Los Angeles Raiders and one of the fledgling league’s star witnesses, testified for two hours Tuesday concerning his view that the NFL and the city of Oakland conspired to destroy the USFL’s Oakland Invaders. The Invaders, who played during the USFL’s three spring seasons, are not fielding a franchise this year, the USFL’s first in the fall. Davis was being followed today by former ABC sportscaster Howard Cosell. Then the NFL takes over with its case, opening with former USFL Commissioner Chet Simmons. Davis is still involved in lawsuits against both Oakland and the NFL and his team is the only one of 28 in the NFL not named in the USFL’s antitrust action. He maintained in his testimony that the Invaders were filling the void left by his team’s move to Los Angeles. Then, he said, the city suddenly removed its support from the team. He implied that the NFL was involved as part of its attempt to move the Raiders back to Oakland. Davis said he expressed his concerns about the NFL’s actions in a meeting last November with two NFL lawyers, Robert Fiske and Paul Tagliabue.

number of entries for regional sports is swimming with 1,233. The remaining six sports are tennis - 237, cycling - 223, wrestling - 231, road race - 160 gymnastics - 101, and diving - 67. Regional competition is slated for July 12 and 13 in Columbus, Fort Wayne, South Bend and Terre Haute. For more information on competition dates and times, call 1-800-GAMES-86.

“I gave them an overencompasing statement of alleged collaboration with the city of Oakland beginning in 1980 to destroy the Raiders,” Davis said. “When the Invaders became a viable alternative to the Raiders, they destroyed them also. I said I wouldn’t tolerate it and I wanted them to know that we’re walking a very dangerous path down the road to this courtroom.” Davis, who at one point was offered the USFL commissioner’s job, also testified that he thought that Rozelle had acted improperly when he told A. Alfred Taubman, the owner of the USFL Michigan Panthers and then halfowner of the Invaders, that he’d make a good NFL owner. Rozelle testified earlier in the trial that he had encountered Taubman at a social function and simply exchanged pleasantries. At that time, the commissioner said, Taubman told him he’d like to have an NFL franchise someday and Rozelle countered that Taubman might be the kind of owner the NFL would like to have. Davis said he heard about that meeting from Ralph Wilson, owner of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, who had heard of it from Taubman. Davis said he thought such a comment by Rozelle, with whom he has been at odds since the Oakland move, as a way to entice Taubman away from the USFL a point that backs up a USFL contention that the NFL was trying to co-opt its owners.

The White River Park State Games is sponsored by the White River Park Development Commission and the Indiana Governor’s Council for Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine. Hook Drugs, Inc. and Methodist Hospital of Indiana, Inc. are the official corporate sponsors for the 1986 State Games which is organized by the Indiana Sports Corporation.