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Next came the junker race, laken by Brian Turner in car 78, McCourt still with Wings DETROIT (AP) — A federal judge ruled Monday the Naliunal Hockey League cumpensalion requirements fur teams that sign free agents are an illegal restraint of trade. Judge Rubert Demasciv declared thal Delroit Red § Wing centre Dale McCourt did nv! have tu report to Los ™ Angeles Kings as com- pensation for Detruit’s a signing wf goalie Rogie Vachen. - Vachon became of free agent afier playing .out his i option last year with (he Kings. McCourt, 21, who enjoyed a sensational ruckie season in Detroit last year, filed the lawsuil afler an arbiter second spol went to Danny McBryan.. wilh car 77, followed by car 88, driven by Randy Goodwin. The nex! event was the bag race, which quickly turned inLo mass confusion, as some . 15 cars, each driven by a blindfulded driver, with only anavigator Lo guide him took tu the track. Al Rasko somehow managed to maneuver through the debris with the help of his navigator Bruce Hoffman to take the trophy given out for first place. Dennis Ward with navigator Bub Postak took made him the compensation lo the Kings for their loss of Vachon. a The'compensation rule im- puses a “perpeiual restriclion on a player's inherent right to freely contract fur his services,” DeMascio said. The judge cited a suit filed by former Baltimore Colt player Juhn Mackey against the National Fuotball League, which resulled in a court ruling against the NFL's su-called Ruzelle Rule. Thal rule imposed similar penalties on teams which signed free agents. Like the Rozelle rule, De-_ Mascio said the NHL's Rule 9A “applies to alj players without regard to their status or ability.” ~ [Derby a ‘Smash Hit’ secund prize, a bottle of cheer, which (hey probably could use after the harrowing experience, The second bag race, jusl as chaulic as the first, was won by Jue Buesevek, with Calvin Kerr as navigator. . The ‘A’ Main was won by Herb Quast in car 66, car 88'S Randy ‘Guudwin placed secund, with Jim Irvine in car 44 placing third. The main event uf the day, a demolition derby, had tov many cars entered lo run just one heal, so was divided - inlu two sections, @.g. four lap races, where you had to It “unreasonably resirains trade and cummerce” in violation of a provision of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, DeMaseio said. In a five-count complaint, McCuurt charged that the’ Kings, the Wings and the NHL Players’ Association violated anti-trust laws, resiraint of trade, restraint of employment, breeched his contract with Detroit and abused arbitration procedures in agreeing lu the compensation provisions uf the NHL. The compensation rule, DeMascio said, is ‘‘nol necessary to maintain competitive balance in the Natiunal Huckey League" and it “cannot be justified by Ali claims lawsuit ‘Racist NEW ORLEANS (AB) — Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali said Monday thal a $1-million sult filed against two black promoters of his Friday night fight was a racially-motivated effort tv stifle black enterprise. The suil—alleging a plot by promoters Sherman Cupelin and Don Hubbard in collusion with Butch Lewis of Tup Rank Inc— was dropped. The fight, in which Ali re- - gained his tithe from Leun Spinks, drew a crowd eslimaled at 70,000 and a gale eslimated at $6 million. Ali tuld reporters Monday thal Copelin and Hubbard were nol guilly of any wringduing, and that they were victims of bigulry inspired by the success of the promution. ——- . He spoke al length but did not deal with specific details ofthe suit. Businessman Jake Dimaggio and. city coun- eilman Philip Ciaccio, whe filed the suit Saturday, said Monday their suit was the result of misunderstanding and that everything had been straightened out. However, Ciaccio and Di- maggiv were nut al the news cunference tu be questioned. Their explanation was cun- tained in @ three-paragraph written slalement. In their suit, the twu while businessmen accused Copelin, Hubbard and Lewis—all black men—of conspiring to divert money and contracts away from Louisiana Sports Inc., the group which put up $3.5 million 19 buy rights to the” live gate for the fight. “P expected this when | saw thal jampacked house,” Ali said. “I said to myself, ‘Oh, Oh, this is (uv successful for the night to go smooth." “Would yuu believe nu blonde hair and no blue eyes involved? Would you believe PASS PICKOFF ARTIST Holliman relishing record TORONTO (CP) — Cor- nerback Joe Hollimon's two interceptions against Saskatchewan un Sunday not inly helped Edmonton Eskimos Roughriders 25-20 bul also put ihe Eskimo player into the Canadian Fuovtball League record book. CFL statistics released teday show the Edmonton cornerback with eight in- terceplion returns fur four B iouchduwns. Thal breaks the season recurd of (hree luuch- dawns on interceptions set by Dick Thornton of Win- nipeg Hive Bombers in 1963. Hollmon’s fourth inter- ceplion-tuuchdown came in the third quarter of Sunday's game and gave the Eskimos an 18-7 lead. Helliman is closing in on another season record, He needs just nine more yards on imerception returns 16 break the current mark of 246 yards ser by Barry Adern af Otlawa Rough Riders in 1960. Hollimun, a 24-year-old Arkansas Stale grad, is in his third season with Edmonton. He was an eighth-round draft vhujce of Minnesota Vikings in (75 but was a fate cut atier attending their (raining cup. ‘The Eskimos are lied wilh (ktawo for most atl: lereeptions this season, each we 19 Helping Hetlianon in beat the . that department has been Larry Highbaugh with five interceptions and one luuch- Latest The individual leaders: EAST Scoring ™ CFGS F Hay, O 02% 7 B84 Sweet, Mi onw 1 78 Sunter, T oun 9 & Green, O 9000 5 Gabriel, O 70006 2 Jarrbrosic, H qa7n 4 Skolroad, 4g009 Bragagnole, T 4000 2 Edwerds, H jx 00 4 Aynsley. 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The fee was to have been paid lo Carporate Management Inc., which the two uwn, Hubbard and Lewis said the fee was a legitimate business deal consumated months befure the formation uf Louisiana Sports Inc., of which Copelin and Hubbard were laler made principal ufficers. The money was to be paid in two installments—$50,000 immediately and another - $150,000 within 24 hours of the fight. Hubbard said he was down and Dan Kepley with three passes picked off. Ken Downing leads the Ot- CFL statistics - hit the car injfrent of you before you could pass him. The first race was laken by Dennis Ward in car 55, the second by Jim Irvine in car 44 , as Then came the final demolition derby, with. all theremaining cars ramming each uther in the infield. When ‘the dust and smule- had cleared, It was Randy- Goodwin in car 88 coming out. on’ top, with Grant. Palmateer of Kitimat finishing as runner-up, bringing tc an end @ suc- cessful seasun of sluck car. racing. a, foye ; any Iegitimate business pur- puse. Larry Rouch, lawyer for Vachon, said during & hearing last week. that compensation agreemients kept hockey clubs from bidding on players. “Vanceuver said they were afraid of what they would lose in arbitration,” Rouch ‘said of the reagon Vachun was nut signed by . the Canucks. . “The New Yurk Range were extremely worried uver whal they might lose,” he said. oo DeMasciv agreed, saying the compensation rule, Rule 9A, “unreasonably restrains players from marketing their services.” ¥ plot’... entitled tu the money since ne had worked hard to Jand the'fight, eee He also said that a com: plete accounting of ticket sales would be made within the week, The suit sald that Copelin and Hubbard had agreed to pay Lewis $200,000, although he was employed as a yice- president of Top Rank, from whom LSI bought rights to the live gate. _ Lewis sald he never got the money and hadn't expected it, although Hubbard said Lewis had performed numerous personal servicés fur the promotion and was entitled to be paid. 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