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NASCAR
Racing
BY THE ROVER
Talk about being hot, folks,
Tim Richmond is hot Of his
last twelve races he has won
half of them and finished
second four times, and in
the same number of races
has gone from tenth place in
'the Winston Cup Points
Standings to third. Now any
way you look at it that is
some mean racing.
It wasn't an easy race
cause there were a few other
people there that wanted to
take the Wrangler 400 tro
phy home from Richmond,
VA and they gave him a run
for his money. 19 lead
changes between 12 drivers
with Rudd, Gant, King
Richard, Geoff Bodine, Rus
ty Wallace and Dale Earn
hardt all leading for over 25
laps, with Ricky Rudd
leading most with 112 but a
Plown (ire left him in 24th
place.
Still haven't all the parti
culars about who is going
where yet We do know that
Waltrip is moving from his
stable of the Johnson clan to
start a stable of his own and
taking Cale Yarborough's
crew chief Wilson with him.
Don't know where Waltrip's
teammate Neil Bonnett (who
finished fifth Sunday) will be
going. Cale Yarborough is
starting his own team also.
Terry Labonte will be leav
ing the Piedmont Olds to
.drive for Junior Johnson.
Morgan Shepard is moving
on. Ken Schrader has a new
contract with the Red Baron
Pizza and is getting a crew
chief. Maybe that will help
him next year.
We will (ry to get the rest
of the news next week.
the coaSJcorner
l\e NCAA Xrhraska
Hie NCAA ?> a continu
ing dilemma I hey cannot
stop or even > me close to
enforcing th<rules. To
day's paper says, "NCAA
suspends 60; Huskies may
forfeit open< > ' The rules
they can never enforce are
the ones about football pas
ses. The run s do not allow
football players to give then
four allotted passes to any
one they wish, they must
give them to family mem
bers only. They wish to give
them to giri friends and close
friends. So the players are
using the selective ethic
whether they know it or not
as contrasted with the situa
tion ethic the NCAA uses.
These two ethics were used
by labor analysts in solving
labor disputes. The selective
ethic in labor disputes has
both parties place the indus
try first as it should be in the
main concern for jobs and
the successes of the indus
tiy. Not the benefit to one
party or the other in a strike.
The NCAA because it does
not know the players or the
individuals, knows only its
side of the problem, thus
making it a "situational
ethic." The situational ethic
simply puts down rules
expecting everyone to obey
no matter what or why or
how they are to be used. It
discounts the desire the
players have to give tickets
to their friends. The love or
friendships constitute the
selective ethic. Love is stron
ger than any fast arbitrary
rules the NCAA can put in
their rule books, and this is
why the NCAA cannot en
force its recruiting rules, its
ticket rules, its rules on
meals, visitations in recruit
ing or amy other rules
because of the selective
ethic. People choose friend
ships over arbitrary rules,
you might call it politics or
favoritism. The only solution
I can see is for the NCAA to
turn the tables on the
offenders and have each
college or university presi
dent be responsible for all
situational and selective eth
ics choices. The NCAA is
paying the price for respon
sibility that properly belongs
in the hands of the presi
dents, all have police and
security departments and
they are closer to athletics
and the President's Council
should be in charge of
athletics and not the NCAA.
Hie NCAA should run tour
naments agd make game
rules only.
BY KEN JOHNSON
In Loving Memory
In lovmg memory of Mr.
Willie Standi CKavit, born
February 17, 1978, departed
this life September 7, 1981.
' I will always remember
the sorrow my family and I
shared on this day five years
ago. God took our father for
his purpose. God was ready
for him and took him. But
we, the family, will always
have his memories in our
hearts, where they will never
go away.
We miss you Daddy. I
" miss you Daddy!
Ruth Ann Chavis Revel*
THERE'S A REASON
For every pain that we must
bear...For every burden.
every care...There's a rea
son.
For every grief that bows
the head...For every tear
drop that is shed...There's a
reason.
For every hurt, for every
plight..For every lonely
pain-wrecked night..There
is a reason.
But if we trust God as we
should. It all will work out
for our good...He knows the
reason.
"And we know that all
things work together for
good to them that love God,
to tlfom who are the called
aeroAting to his purpose."
Romfcis 8:28.
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