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    Wednesday, April 24, 1985/The Battalion/Page 11
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Associated Press
TUCSON, Ariz. — Miami, Fla.,
as reclaimed the top spot in the lat-
st ESPN-Collegiate Baseball nevVs-
taper poll, with Stanford dropping
Jo second.
The Hurricanes took a pair from
Jival Florida to run their season re-
erence champioalord to 48-9, while Stanford won two
d,” Holley said.Bf three games against UCLA to im-
,vell from start to Iprove to 30-10.
t falter and ni l Oklahoma State (38-1 1-1) moved
te pressure affectlo third; Pepperdine (33-7-1) to
■ourthand Michigan (31-6) to Fifth,
earn memberwltol Oklahoma (38-8) is ranked sixth,
hat pressure oil,mowed by No. 7 Oral Roberts (37-
loose. Known it BO), Arkansas (32-10) at No. 8, Wi-
of the team,Gon ■hita State (52-9) at No. 9 and 10th-
mgest hitter and Banked Texas (46-10).
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to insure Browns get Kosar
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Baseball Top 20
1. Miami (Fla.) (48-9)
2. Stanford (30-10)
3. Oklahoma State (38- H -1)
4. Pepperdine (S3-7~ 1)
5. Michigan (31-6)
6. Oklahoma ($8-8)
7. Oral Roberts (37-10)
8. Arkansas (32-10)
9. Wichita State (52-9)
10. Texas (46-10)
11. Mississippi State (33-10)
12. Louisiana State (31-12)
13. California (34-16)
14. Houston (37-9)
15. Washington (28-3)
16. Florida (34-11)
17. TexasA&M (37-12)
18 Baylor (40-10)
19. Florida State (44-18)
20. Fresno State (30-16)
Associated Press
HOUSTON — The Houston Oil
ers hr.ve retained a law Firm to join
Howard Slusher in studying the
team’s options in the wake of Tues
day’s ruling by National Football
League Commissioner Pete Rozelle
that Miami (Fla.) quarterback Berthe
Kosar is eligible for the NFL’s sup
plemental draft.
T he ruling, in effect, gives Kosar
the right to decide if he wants to play
for the Minnesota Vikings or Cleve
land Browns next season.
Kosar, who has shown a prefer
ence to play for the Browns, has un
til midnight Thursday to declare
himself eligible for the regular NFL
draft April 30.
If Kosar decides to participate in
the regular draft, he would be
picked by the Vikings, who traded
with Houston for the Oilers’ No. 2
overall pick in exchange for Minne
sota’s No. 3 pick in the First round
and its secona-round selection.
If Kosar fails to participate in the
regular draft, he can petition the
league to be included in the supple
mental draft, where the Browns
have the First pick.
Shortly after receiving word of
Rozelle’s decision, the Oilers an
nounced in a statement that they
“We’re felt throughout
that we’ve done the things
we need to do (to attain
quarterback Bernie Ko
sar), but this is not a time
for celebration, ”
—- Browns’ Head Coach
Marty Scottenheimer
had retained Houston attorney
Richard Caldwell of the Houston
Firm of Mayer-Gay-Caldwell to work
with Slusher on the case.
Slusher represented the Oilers
last week in a meeting with Rozelle
to plead the Oilers’ case.
The Oiler statement said that Ro
zelle had validated the Houston-
Minnesota and Buffalo-Cleveland
trades but unless written notice by
Kosar, postmarked no later than
midnight Thursday, is received in
the commissioner’s ofFtce advising of
Kosar’s intent to graduate from the
University of Miami prior to the
1985 fall semester, Kosar will not be
eligible for the NFL draft on April
30.
“The Oilers and counsel are re
viewing the opinion of the commis
sioner and evaluating all options/’
the Oiler statement said.
“It is unlikely that any action will
be taken until Minnesota has ex
hausted all efforts to convince Kosar
to notify the league, formally, in
accordance with the commissioner’s
ruling. The Oilers have been re
quested by counsel to make no fur
ther statement to the media at this
time.”
Under its trade agreement with
the Oilers, Minnesota still has the
No. 2 selection in the regular draft,
but if Kosar is unavailable, the Oilers
will not receive Minnesota’s second-
round pick that was a part of the
original deal.
Cleveland coach Marty Schotten-
heimer, in Houston on a scouting
mission, told KIKK Radio the
Browns weren’t ready to start cele
brating.
“We’re pleased that our position
has been upheld by the league,”
Schottenheimer said. “We’ve felt
throughout that we’ve done the
things we need to do but this is not a
time for celebration. There there are
still things that need to be resolved
and I frankly don’t know at this
point what’s going to happen.”
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