12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 5, 1989 Phils shutout by Braves, 4-0 ATLANTA (AP) Claudell Washington and Chris Chambliss smashed home runs and Craig Mc- Murtry and Steve Bedrosian com bined on a six-hit shutout as the Atlanta Braves downed the Phila delphia Phillies 4-0 last night. Washington opened the game for the Braves with his homer, a blow that hit the top of the center-field fence and bounced over. Chambliss Bengals trade No. 1 pick to Patriots By JOE KAY AP Sports Writer CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Bengals, who failed in efforts to bring Brigham Young quarterback Steve Young aboard as the first choice in this year's NFL draft, on yesterday traded the No. 1 pick to the New England Patriots. The Bengals received New England's two first-round draft choices, No. 16 and 28, a 10th-round selection this year, and a fifth-round pick in next year's college draft, 'Bengals General Manager Paul Brown said. The move gives Cincinnati three first-round choices this year, and four of the first 35 selections in the NFL draft May 1. Cincinnati had offered Young a contract as the No. 1 `choice, but the quarterback chose to sign a lucrative deal with the United States Football League's Los Angeles Express. The trade gives New England the No. 1 overall pick for the second time in three years. The Patriots chose de fensive lineman Ken Simms from Texas in 1982. 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Some of the committee members wanted the shot clock used during the entire game while others favored shutting it off in the last few minutes, he said. "So it was an inability of the committee members to have a meeting of the minds on whether to keep the clock on for the entire game or turn it off for, say, the last four, two or one minutes," he said. In order for the rules committee to adopt a uniform, nationwide shot clock, it would have required a two-thirds vote of the 13-member committee. Steitz refused to disclose the vote, explaining, "we never reveal our precise votes." He said his earlier prediction that the 45-second shot clock would be adopted for the 1984-85 season was "just my personal opinion." National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II and 111 schools will continue to experiment with the shot clpck next season. "After that, I believe you will see a shot clock adopted in Lexington," he said. Steitz said the committee was leaning toward a shot , clock to take the stall out of college basketball because the Do you know what a Penalty Clause is? Your lease may contain certain clauses which are illegal under PA state law The Organization for Town Independent Students is sponsoring a LEASE HELP SESSION open house Ms. Nease will discuss unenforceable lease clauses, and will answer your questions about TONIGHT, APRIL sth I I N Bring your Leases! *OTIS members will be available to answer off-campus housing questions with guest speaker Ms. GAIL NEASE University Legal Advisor slowdown game was not exciting to watch on television and TV generated a lot of revenue for Division I schools. "They're (NCAA's Division I schools) not about to see a • , farce or travesty type' game on television," he said. "A shot clock would do one thing: it would prevent an all out travesty or farce type game." "Let's face it. Television gives us an awful lot of money." Twelve conferences, 10'in Division I, experimented with , the 45-second shot clock this past season. . Yesterday's announcement came just two days after Georgetown beat Houston 84-75 for the NCAA basketball title in Seattle's Kingdome. In the second round of the tournament, Georgetown was involved in a 37-36 game with Southern Methodist. The committee failed to respond to a survey of the nation's college hoop coaches. In the survey disclosed by the National Association of Basketball Coaches here last Thursday, 53 percent of the college coaches favored a shot clock. Steitz, a 28-year member of the committee, said the committee voted to continue experimentation with a 45- 4 second shot clock, left on the entire game, with no lack-of action and a combined experiment involving the 45-second clock and a three-point play, measured 19-feet, 9-inches from the center of the basket. The committee did adopt, the use of a coaching box, / effective for the 1984-85 season. It also increased the number of timeouts in games involving the electronic media from three to four per game. "The committee felt that the adoption of the coaching box would be a significant step in improving bench decorum and the image of an already great game," Steitz said. Coaching boxes were experimented with in six Division. I conferences last season. Coaches, players and bench personnel were required to remain in a designated bench area except to request specific information from the scorers' table during a timeout, address a correctable error, or, in the case of players, report into the game. your lease. 7:00 p.m. room 318-319 HUD NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individuals who place advertis ing in The Daily Collegian, Colle gian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. 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