The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 08, 1977, Image 7

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1977
HEWLETT-PACKARD
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(ENVER (UPI) — N FL Com-
ssioner Pete Rozelle said Sunday
would talk with Pittsburgh
Mer defensive tackle Joe Greene
week before taking any action
Greenes threatening comments
linst referees.
I'lfl had something to say, it
■iild not be until this coming
[ek. said Rozelle, in Denver to
Steeler-Bronco game.
Id by D r Whatever I do, I will talk with
:r ger,as si r ;| enenext week " , ,
* n g and pm. |^ reene was ( l uote d last week as
ngineeri,,, l in g kc W0U I C 1 8° a lter an official if
3th annuall fn tke ckance ' ' 111 <>n a crus ade
ty’s Coll«l insl tlu> stri P etl s hirts and I will
Hallibw| until 1 get <)ut 0< the Same,”
ndation 0 f" eene said -
nt Jarvis E.
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k„ n ■ hates e
His comment followed the Steel-
ers’ 31-21 loss to Baltimore last
week. Greene became irritated dur
ing the game when the referee mis
takenly announced Greene’s
number on an offside call.
“Nick Skorich of our office went
over the game films and it showed
that he (Greene) was offside,”
Rozelle said. “In fact, the linemen
are so close to the ball, they often
end up offside.
In response to suggestions that
electronic devices be used to settle
disputes, Rozelle reaffirmed the
league’s opposition.
The commissioner also said that
complaints against officials are not
excessive this year.
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Monday & Tuesday for
minor remodeling and is
inviting you to a reopen
ing party Wed., Nov. 9
with FREE BEER and 1 /2
price drinks. Enlarged
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space.
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Battalion photo by Pat O’Malley
A little too late
Aggie linebacker Dick Frazee almost gets to SMU quarter-
•NICLES | back before he releases the ball. A&M will need a good pass
rush against Arkansas this Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.
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