/ It out in The Battalion Classified Luthern Collegians provides FREE Rides to Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church 1007 Krenek Tap, College Station Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.^ Call 589-2083 or 693-4514 ★ rides from Sbisa and Commons area at 9:05-9:15 a.m. Call for Off Campus Page 14/The Battalion/Friday, September 11, 1987 Owners vote to play-rif even if players strike i c A&M WRESTLING CLUB Practice Schedule MW 5-7 p.m. TTh 7-9 p.m. Rm 260 GRW THE WRESTLING ROOM INFO: JIM BOGGS ROBERT SIMPTON 260-6779 846-2852 Cycles, Etc. Auction This Saturday, Sept. 12, 1987 9 a.m. Public & Students Invited Everything Goes A.L. Buck Buchanan,II Auctioneer TXS-088-007731 (409) 846-3069 (409) 822-7508 O the MSC Political Forum C. I. A. How Far Will They Go? Wednesday, September 16 7:30 p.m. Rudder Theater Free SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (AH) —NFL owners voted unanimously Thurs day to continue the season even if the players strike, using already dis carded free agents and "whatever players are available to play.” At the same time, however. Jack Donlan, executive director of the Managment Council, announced that negotiations with the NFL Play ers Association will resume Saturday at a site still to be determined. He also disclosed that Gene Up shaw, executive director of the NFLPA, had met Wednesday night with Commissioner Pete Ro/elle and flew to Chicago Thursday morning to meet with die Management Coun cil’s executive commmittee. The two sides have met for just 4 , /t hours since Aug. 14. Talks on Sept. 2 were broken off over the is sue of protection for player rep resentatives. The contract expired Aug. 31 and the players have voted to strike Sept. 22, after the second week of the season, unless substan tial progress is made toward resolu tion of the dispute. The major issue remains free agency. The players are seeking a system that would allow players to move from team to team without any kind of compensation or right of first re fusal. The owmers are willing only to lib eralize the current system, which re quires a team signing a free agent to provide compensation. Just one player in 10 years has changed teams under that system. t il’s executive committee, ri Upshaw’s presence “worthwhi “I’m the eternal optin: added. "I think the fact that Gen: the lime to come here and see.; good sign, ” said Dan Roonei: dent of the Pittsburgh Steelr another executive committee;. her. “I believe that Gene iJ want a strike.”' Donlan said that 19 of teams had already signed pla use in the event of a suite, while he said he wasn't preoc. with that issue — "I want toil settlement,” he said —he its union had forced the owners t| Some teams gave playeni were cut a $1,000 retainer available should they be net the event of a strike. A small number of rosters* have said they' probably wuk| even if their teammates strJ among them San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana an; York Jets running back Fit! McNeil. The first two strikes wereil season. The last was in 198T the plavers staved out for5’ , costing seven games of the IfJ season. None of the owners present would characterize the meeting with Upshaw or discuss Upshaw's meet ing with Rozelle, who was not pre sent at Thursday’s session. But Hugh Culverhouse, owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the chairman of the Management Coun- Thc owners acknowledge; even if they do play, theywiii repay the television networksi part of the $473 million the for this season. They have they will repay ticket seeking rebates. However, Donlan said tis works had agreed to televise £ the early games. After tlu. said, "it’s up to the advertisen Donlan. who used the terra ever players are available,” siz vote to play in the event Oft; was unanimous and DallasGs President Tex Schramm si think we can put on quality*: games.” ATTi FOOl FORE San Antonio become ■Arkansas at O a possibilily for Oilers Baylor at Mlssc Houston vs. Ok SAN ANTONIO (AP) —The Houston Oilers, besieged by leasing problems at the Astrodome, would consider relocating to San Antonio if a domed stadium is built, the team’s owner says. , _ A special committee is seeking 50,000 signatures to force a referen dum vote in January for the $150 million, 65,000 seat stadium planned near downtown San Antonio. Oilers owner K.S. “Bud” Adams says the team would consider mov ing if it does not resolve its lease dis pute. “It would be a way for us to stay in Texas,” Adams said Wednesday. “And 1 really don’t want to leave Texas. I’ve been here since I got out of the Navy in 1946.” The Oilers currently are trying to resolve a lease problem with the Houston Sports Association, which leases the Astrodome from Harris County and then rents it to the NFL team,. Adams’ rental contract expires at the end of the 1987 season. The Oilers have invesdgai: - "* possibilitv oi moving toJacwftRiC® at Indian Fla. City officials there are tr *-— put a deal together that woulc Toxas VS. Brlgh anteo the Oilers a $115 millinc:;i. °V*I y™?- . TCU at Air Fore Aciams said the Oilers paT T v ‘ * hona w-a, to rent the v#> nine Ik >mr yames and the fc ( riv es 10 perc ent of the parfe. Oklahoma vs. enues, hut nothing from coned^ or advertising, Aciams said. ' "We have an misavon j Notro Dam® a here,” Adams told the San A— Light “We’re not dealing n: UCLA at Nobrc county, but have to deal thix— third pai tv, the USA.” Houston Oilers San Antonio officials, inc'_«_ Dallas Cowbo Mayor Henry Cisneros, ares 50,GOO signatures on a p£titip;__ would call foi a referendumio ! "i the domed stadium neardowa:’"®** A stadium committee plan; “““ fer to voters in January there; Overall Recon dum to hike the sales taxbyori ; cent to generate $150 million five-year period to financf| f 65,000-seat stadium. Residence Hall Association Free food* prizes * volleyball ’swimsuit competition °> AT THE GROVE •FRIDAY* SEPT. 11*8-12 sandcastle buildineg contest music by : The Donee Servants sieve spoid: free f, courtesy 260-1632 rain site • •• Deware :dber STRETCH „ „„ t -r->w 11 ,ieded Stefan E< x OUT Dolla&g serve-and-vc ower unseedec -2, 6-2, 6-2 T WATCH FOR 110 ^e semifina BARGAINS !m ? is champion IN THE :raight year. 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