The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1981 Page: 13 of 16
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Methodist University’s foot- benefit to a student athlete,
ball program, hit with a cost- improper recruiting in-
ly two-year probation barring ducements, local transporta-
the Mustangs from post- lion and entertainment of
season play and televised prospects and recruiting con-
games this fall, will step tacts.
lightly to avoid future tangles The case represents the
with recruitment regulations, third tune in the last seven
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srocedures for monitoring
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Athletic Association announc- in violation of significant
ed Wednesday that SMU has NCAA rules,"" according to
been cited for 29 recruiting Charles Wright, chairman of
violations — including four the infractions committee
allegations that Head Foot- Wright said that although
ball Coach Ron Meyer gave Shields, Meyer and Athletic
potential recruits the idea Director Bob Hitch were not
they would be able to scalp associated with SMU dunng
complimentary season previous cases, the commit-
tickets. tee was required to consider
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which SMU President L. sanctions.
Donald Shields said were of
a technical nature.” mostly „ ..... .....
involved contact procedures Former SMU Athletic
luring recruiting. Director Russ Potts earlier
But Shields said SMU denied the investigation
respectfully disagrees" hastened his departure from
with the ticket allegation SMU. which climaxed a 74
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maamzamma 'Hollywood’ Inks with Miami
and what I said.” .. into a drug
The university's inquiry MIAMI 1AP1 Linebacker lege in 1975 He was a three- humnssltatioproeram. say
substantiated the remaining Thomas Hollywood” year starter with Dallas Pre a
5 infractions cited by the Henderson is about to bring before Coach Toin Landry ingarten ounce to half an
NCAA, according to Shields. his flamboyant and often- dropped him in 1979 ounce of cocaine daily, which
who emphasized the other troubled act to one of the Na- There s a request that I be . h„n much as *1.250 a
ases did not involve any cur- tional Football league's most part of a program at least
ent players or include any conservative operations. once or twice a week as need- > involved in
icademic misconduct Henderson, 28, whose ed." Henderson said. something I just couldn't han-
Shields added the school career took a nosedive when part of something hat will be _ h n t linebacker. ad-
vill not appeal the penalties, he was cut by the Dallas ven /inspirational 10 ">e ding ihat he used narcotics
vhich he estimated will cost Cowboys in 1979, said Henderson, who p layediin din 4 lars but is now free of
IMU between $150,000 and Wednesday he will sign a one- three Super Bowls in hisfirst Thcoraine dependency
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The university president problem The papers are in then spent seven games tminineamp two weeks ago.
aid SMU placed one assis- the mail, said Henderson, the juredresere.on released but said nothing was finalized
ant footbail coach on proba- Cowboys’ first-round draft After Houston released Dur-
Jon for a one-year period dur- choice out of Langston Col- him. Henderson signed y
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but two conspicuous "The game tonigh ™w- eood hitter hitting fourth and ting out," Rodgers said He
weaknesses — July and bother me asmucha we lost a good hitter hitting sixth," had a hellacious fast hall For
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while Jim Sundberg knocked "Hitting is contasious. when Roberts singled off Basketball Camp at Wayland •
in three runs with a homer When somebody hitting w e i vints Baptist University should
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hit a bases<inpty homer and are hot, you geltbetter pitches gloveumf.eld mediately, according to
RBIsingle. to hit," said Bell, who has MiwauKenners added two camp Director Ron
victory in ther last six games "That puts prassurs ana morseruys Bump Wills and a pe t tays between the
and 14th in their last 19. pitcher, hes.ld. Idont shkto’Mick p Rivers. "/The ages of 8-15. this year s three 5
The Brewers, who have lost care how good a pitcher is, advanced on a week-long sessions are »
four games in a row, broke a pressure makes.hisjob runnns and scored on Bell's scheduled for July 5-10, July F-
drought which had seen them tougher. You should be abet- Erounaera 12-17. and July 19-24
held to one run in 29 innings. ter hitter with men on base single.__
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