y^yAyt,^ r i,'k ii f j! i|#i f" THE BATTALION Thursday, February 22, 1968 Page 10 College Station, Texas AFL-NFL Make Decisions NEW YORK (A 3 ) _ The Ameri- can Football League considered harsher penalties for the use of electronic scouting equipment Wednesday, and a committee of National Football League owners met with representatives of the NFL Players’ Association. Come on over to TENDERAY TERRITORY, we’re Ml Warwm UTE A. ABBOTT . Bryan — $100 Al I>avis, xnanag-ing' general partner of the Oakland Raiders and former AFL commissioner, said the league discussed forfeits, suspensions and a $50,000 fine for teams using electronic tape re plays during a game. Milt Woodard, AFL president, said there Was strong sentiment for adoption of a get-tough policy on use of the tape but no new rule had yet been written. Roth leagues have a ban on the use of electronic equipment by scouts during games. The Balti more Colts of the NFL used the system a few years back, but the league adopted a policy against it. Presumably any violation in the NFL could be treated as con duct detremental to football. Most of the teams do use it at their own practice sessions. There was a flap about the vid eo tape last season When the New York Jets complained about re ports that Houston was using it in a vital game with San Diego late in the season. The Oilers de nied it, and President Woodard cleared them of the charge. The electronic device enables a team to make an instant video tape of play action on the field and then use the replay to sup plement scouting information in their game plans. VALUABLE COUPON 100 EXTRA — nil NEW YORK > _ The Na tional Football League agreed Wednesday to recognize thle NFL Players’ Association as the ex clusive bargaining agent for the athletes, pending verification of anunbiased check of membership. The agreement, announced jointly by Ted Kheel, labor con sultant for the owners, and Dan Shulman, labor consultant for the players, was announced after a meeting between representatives of the two groups. Both sides emphasized the step was only a formal procedure that would lead up to bargaining on basic issues. Shulman declined to list the players’ demands that will even tually come up for arbitration. However, it had been announced previously that the goals included a $15,000 minimum salary, $500 a game for exhibitions and an an nual $5 million contribution to the pension fund. Shulman said he thought it was the first time an organized sport had given formal recognition to a players’ group for collective bargaining. The players’ association an nounced in Miami in January it was becoming an independent un ion. Cards had been sent out to the 685 members who pay $100 annual dues, asking if they agreed to accept the association as their barg-aining agent. 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