age 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1980 Prairie View 7th in SWAC sports United Press International JACKSON, Miss. — Jackson State University has won the 1980 Southwestern Athletic Conference All-Sports Trophy. This is the sixth time in eight years that Jackson State has beaten six other SWAC schools for the trophy awarded on a point basis depending on where a school finishes in conference sports. Jackson State had 59 points while runner-up Southern University (La.) had 49. The JSU Tigers had first-place finishes in baseball and cross country, were second in indoor track, outdoor track, golf and tennis, and finished third in football and basketball. Following JSU and Southern were Texas Southern, 46; Grambling, 41.5; Mississippi Valley, 35; Alcorn, 32.5; and Prairie View A&M, 19. Pope drafted by WBL’s Milwaukee Quality the pros use, by RICHARD OLIVER Sports Editor Peggy Pope, the consistent shoo ter who led the Texas A&M Univer sity women’s basketball team to a 19-12 record this season, became the latest in a long string of Aggie athletes to advance to the pro ranks when she was drafted by the Mil waukee Express of the Women’s Basketball League Monday. Pope is the first Aggie ever to be drafted in the Women’s Basketball League. The Express picked her in the ninth round. Texas A&M coach Cherri Rapp said Pope is an excellent jumper, and that should help her chances tremendously in the pros. “She has great jumping ability,” she said. “There is potential there for her to play. She may have to shoot a bit more from the outside, but she’ll do well, if she wants to bad enough. ” JUNE IS STEREO SAVINGS MONTH Qg? 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I’m going to go ahead and try my chances in Milwaukee. I can go ahead and maybe finish school later. If I wait to try out, I may never do it.” velop a long shot. I’ve beenworlrii on it. I’ll have to dribble more, so I’ve been working on that.” The transition to the professional ranks will present a different world for Pope, and she said she’s ready to change. Pope averaged 13.9 points and 1! rebounds a game this year for tke Aggies, and scored over 1, in two years at the University. “I’ve always played post here, but I can’t play post in the pros. I’m too short. I’m going to have to start shooting from the outside and de- Although Pope has the confidence she can succeed despite the many changes pro ball in Milwaukee mil force her to make, one thing has hen bit thoughtful and uncertain. “I hate cold weather,” she said, Re After Ellenberger knew of plots, wrongdoings, says assistant United Press International ROSWELL, N.M. — Former University of New Mexico assistant basketball coach Manny Goldstein says one player was paid $750 to sign a national letter of intent with the school. Goldstein testified Tuesday afternoon in the second day of the U.S. district court trial of his former boss, Norm Ellenberger, who is charged with six counts of fraud and one count of interstate travel in aid of rack eteering. The former assistant said the money was given to forward Andre Logan, since declared ineligible, by for mer chief assistant John Whisenant. “Another school had made him a generous offer,” Goldstein said. “His mother lived in New York with four foster children and he wanted to stay close to them.” Goldstein called a plot to make Logan academically eligible “crazy and risky” but said Ellenberger knew of it. The coaches were in a hurry to get Logan eligible so he could play in an exhibition game against the Russian Nationals on Nov. 12, 1978, Goldstein said. Ellenberger warned him to get Logan eligible, he said, or the West ern Athletic Conference “would be all over us with an investigation.” Goldstein, who is expected to plead guilty in his upcoming trial on felony charges stemming from the transcript-rigging scandal, said an Albuquerque printer William Blackstad, was in on the changing of the train cript. Blackstad, who has already pleaded guilty to felony charges for his participation, obtained an embosserwitl the official seal of a junior college so the forged transcript would look official, Goldstein said, and Logan’s altered transcript was then placed in an offical Mercer Juniot College envelope. “I took it to the athletic department and handed ittn coach Ellenberger and he took it to Ike Singer (then associate athletic director at UNM), Goldstein said Goldstein said he used the Mercer seal again toaller the transcript of another former player, Craig Gilbert, who transferred to UNM from Oxnard Junior College in California. The plot to forge a Mercer transcript and have# accepted by Oxnard as part of Gilbert’s academic record was the basis of wiretap recordings taken last November which eventually led to the scandal and Ellenberger! trial. 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