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United Press International
Two rats can become the prog
enitors of 15,000 rats in less than a
year.
United Press International
NEW YORK — PoUtics, econo
mics and diplomacy — activities that
have seemed to supersede the tradi
tional track and swimming in Olym
pic news of late — were joined by
jurisprudence Wednesday.
A group of prospective Olympians
filed suit against the United States
Olympic Committee seeking to
overturn the committee’s decision
not to send a team to the Summer
Games in Moscow.
The lawsuit, filed in federal dis
trict court in Washington, was
announced at a news conference
held in the New York offices of the
American Civil Liberties Union. It
seeks a court order declaring the
USOC April 12 resolution illegal and
prohibiting the committee from
doing anything other than enabling
American athletes to take part in the
games. The action would return the
choice of participation to the indi
vidual athletes.
“We’re just plain tired of being
used by our government and being
told we’d be used by the Soviet gov
ernment,” said Anita DeFrantz, a
1976 rowing bronze medalist who is
one of 20 plaintiffs named in the case.
“We re not tools. We re human
beings with goals and aspirations.”
Also joining in the class action
denial: I
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s’ return
rs to be
sA&M women’s track team,
t for its first team champion-
fin the seven year history of the
s Association of Intercollegiate
: for Women (TAIAW) state
, travels to Austin Saturday as
Established favorite in the 10-
field events and distance running for
the majority of their points. Iris Tip-
ton and Early Douglas are ranked
first and fourth respectively amongst
the state shot putters. Jan Chesbro
tops all high jumpers in the state and
Vickilee Cobem is third ranked in
the discus.
. . , . i j m • j Sophomore Sandra Brown is rank-
;eneralmaM-I i:, ' uthe A f gieS M m V ied ed second in the 3,000-meter and
, m mm state meet) anc j J ast year
Ladies were runner-up be-
Texas. But this year the Aggies
to take the team title.
'e are favored to win the state ^ Come help us support a charity and have fun doing it.
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mile run, and is third in the 1,500-
meter run. Lorie Scott is ranked
second in the 5,000-meter and fourth
in the 3,000-meters.
Nix said the majority of the teams
points will come from the field
events and distance runners, but
added, “I will be real happy if we can
pick up 10 points in the sprint events
and relays.”
Nix summed up his team this way:
“We don’t have any outstanding in
dividuals, but we are a solid homoge
nous unit.”
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lie Aggies turned in a strong per-
pance last weekend in the Baylor
tational in tuning up for the state
[indy Bartlett qualified for the na-
I meet in the 400-meter hur-
: and in the process, the senior
i Dallas set a new school record
) a time of 60.64, bettering the
I mark of 61.09 that she set last
pother school record was set last
pend in Baylor when the 400-
prrelay team, consisting of Lyn-
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medalist Amie Robinson and rowing
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well as 16 selected or prospective
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An attorney for the group said the
list would likely increase as indi
viduals training and competing
around the world were contacted.
He indicated the matter must be set
tled by May 24, the latest possible
date for accepting the invitation to
Moscow.
The case alleges the USOC deci
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quires the committee to be auton
omous and non-political, and to “en
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