Page 14/The Battalion/Thursday, March 1, 1984 TANK MCNAMARA® by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds USFL policy outlawed J v United Press International LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Football League’s policy against drafting college underclassmen violates federal antitrust law, a judge ruled Wednesday in a de cision that could alter the struc ture of professional sports. Although the National Foot ball League and Canadian Foot ball League were not involved in the case, their college eligibil ity rules are identical to the con tested USFL policy against drafting a collegiate player be fore his four years of eligibility have expired. | kp'H’/iate tyei; APRIL 28 MCATI 1 KAPLAN Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 707 Texas Ave-301-C IN DALLAS: 11617 N. Central Expwy Call Days Evenings k Weekends Classes scheduled for weeks of MARCH 4 AND MARCH 24. call 696-3196 for details Tyco Metals will be buying Aluminum cans every Friday and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Citotem on Holleman at Welsh in College Station. Come by and register for cash for cans sweepstakes! Top prices Paid Officials of the NFL and GFL had no immediate comment. T he opinion released formal ized a decision U.S. District Judge Laughlin Waters an nounced after hearing argu ments Jan. 30 in the case of Bob Boris, a former punter with the University of Arizona. Don Meyers, a USFL attor ney, said the decision could clear the way for the signing of collegiate star running back Marcus Dupree, 19, who has re- f ortedly agreed to a five-year, 5 million contract with the New Orleans Breakers. “Marcus Dupree is now in a position where he can say to the USFL, or the NFL for that mat ter, Tm good enough, I’m ma ture enough. The court says your eligibility rules are a viola tion of the antitrust law. I want to play,’” Meyers said. Waters consented to a USFL request to allow an immediate appeal of the ruling while other issues raised in the suit await trial later this year. A league at torney said papers would be filed with the 9tn Circuit Court of Appeal within 10 days. Boris left Arizona in 1982 and signed with an agent, which made him permanently ineli gible for college sports. Ignored by the CFL, Boris became frus trated when the USFL signed college standout Herschel Walker after his junior season and then said it would make no more exceptions to its eligibility rule. Boris sued the league and its Arizona Wranglers’ fran chise. The Phoenix team had the option to select Boris in the January 1985 USFL draft, after his theoretical college d expired. In a brief sii judgment, Laughlin USFL’s eligibility rule plied to Boris, ‘group boycott’ and fore a per se violation’ trust law. 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Leonard scheduli month of light woi United Press International WASHINGTON — Former welterweight champion Sugar Ray Leonard said Wednesday he plans another month of light exercise before he begins heavy workouts for his May 11 return to the boxing ring. Leonard was scheduled to fight Kevin Howard last Satur day, but the fight was post poned when Leonard devel oped eye problems. Minor surgery Feb. 13 corrected the problem and the fight has been reset for May 11 in Worcester, Mass. • ’ ~ - ;j Ken’s Automotive 421 S. Main — Bryan 822-2823 "A Complete Automotive Service Center" > Clutches * Brakes > Front End Parts Replacement > Standard Transmission Repairs GM Computer Testing AH American Cars Datsun-Honda >PEN Toyota URDAVS 10% Discount with Student I.D. on parts (Maat»f Cam St VISA Accaptad) “I have plenty of won’t get back into 1 outs until about five weeks before the Fight,’ ard said. He appeared " day at a U.S. Olympic t«a| motion. Leonard needed the on his right eye after sot was found during a ph amination leading up original fight date. Dr. E Ryan performed the the Massachusetts Eye a Infirmary in Boston. Surgery nearly two ye to repair a partially deu) retina in Leonard’s let;) forced him to retire froni ring in November 1982. Bfl December, he decided i| sume his career. Dr. Ronald Michel oil J. | The Aggi Tech The _ United O Wilmer Eye Institute at*\VASH U o Hopkins University, whi Speaker Tho ^ formed the retina surge! dav he will re y amined Leonard two wedBan 198ft _ S’ Michel said Leonard coullhdicated he > sume training in early M whole term c “Having the scar tissue Section. O when it was and having O’Neill, q 3D reeled is probably a bit- that he wou ■g disguise,” said Leonard. ’limed amb; 5. good having the whole mL would “g "* hind me. “at least “Getting a dean bffl of^fflemocrat w from the doctors is grit gan. 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