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The Clipper
Arizona State athletes suspended
for allegedly stealing from stores
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Off-the
field troubles for Arizona State ath
letes continued Tuesday when start
ing quarterback Garrick McGee was
suspended after a uniformed police
man served him a summons while
McGee was attending a class.
Athletic Director Charles Harris
also suspended linebacker Tim Smith,
although Smith apparently had com
plied with the orders of a Tempc
justice of the peace and resolved the
petty theft charge against him.
The announcement came after the
court closed for the day and it could
not be determined immediately what
conditions Smith had to fulfill to sat
isfy the court.
Both redshirt freshmen allegedly
stole goods from two stores close to
the campus last October and Decem
ber.
Clare Lane, McGee’s attorney, said
he didn’t know full details but thought
the thefts involved compact discs and
T-shirts.
The summons cites three counts of
intent to commit theft.
“There are a few bumps in the
road, aren’t there,” first-year coach
Bruce Snyder said. He gave former
fourth-string quarterback Troy Rauer
all the snaps during a two-hour prac
tice Tuesday night.
McGee did not practice. Rauer and
backup Brad Belanger, a 5-foot-8
inch, 151-pound freshman, declined
to comment.
The Sun Devils open the season
here against No. 2 Washington. They
play No. 11 Nebraska on Sept. 26.
“He got very, very nervous to
night,” Snyder said of Rauer, another
redshirt freshman.
Snyder said he suggested the sus
pension to Harris but kdded that he
believed McGee’s story, that the quar
terback hadn’t heard from the court in
seven months and thought the matter
had been closed.
Holding out the possibility of rein
statement, Snyder said, “I could do it
tonight — if I had all the informa
tion.”
Snyder said he moved Rauer to
outside linebacker last week because
he wasn’t needed at quarterback.
Grady Benton, who was in conten
tion for the starting quarterback job
last spring, and wide receiver Derrick
Land are suspended for the game
against the Huskies after pleading no
contest to fraudulent use of a stolen
credit card.
JMLAA suspends Irish linebacker
-SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)— Notre
Dame linebacker Demetrius DuBosc
was suspended by the NCAA for two
games for accepting money from
boosters. •
Athletic Director Dick Rosenthal
said DuBose will miss the season
opener Saturday at Northwestern and
the Sept. 12 game against Michigan.
The NCAA ruled DuBose’s rela
tionship with Grant and RoscCourtncy
of Seattle violated NCAA rules when
he accepted a §600 personal loan and
other benefits iVom them.
Courtney is president of the West
ern Washington Notre Dame Alumni
Club, and his wife is a former Notre
Dam©' admissions officer. DuBosc
grew up in Seattle.
Under NCAA rules, a college ath
lete loses amateur standing and be
comes ineligible if he uses his athletic
reputation, skill or payback potential
as a professional athlete to obtain
preferential treatment, benefits or ser
vices.
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4 Books 75 Tattooing
5 Clothing 76 Travel
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2 Appliances For Sale
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delivery Griffins Maytag, 1640 "O' St.. 476-9339
3 Bicycles For Sale
90 Trek Road Bike 21.5" excellent condition $300 firm
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Saturday I0am-6pm, Sunday lpm-6pm. Monday by
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and hardbacks less than half cover price Reading room,
game room and free coffee
5 Clothing For Sale .
Interview suits
Conservative women s suits. Si?e* 4P 6P&8P Call486
3057.
8 Furniture For Sale
Used matching sofa and chair with oak trim. Used Kirby
vacuum. All good condition. 435-3381
9 Garage Sales
Womans wool coat (e«c cond). outdoor tunKure. solid
wood children s dressers, designer pillows, portable tv
Fri/Sat (Sepl 4 5) 8-5pm 2025 Sewell
10 Misc. For Sale
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86 VW.$50
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POSTERS! POSTERS! POSTERS!
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Sparingly used VHS camcorder with all accessories,
case and floodlights $500 OBO. call 488-5380
15 Photo Equipment
FOR SALE: A Nikon F2 camera body $300 Camera is
durable and will last Please call. 472-2588. ask for Erik
18 Stereos/TVs For Sale
Gameboy. six games and battery pack $120 OBO Call
Jay 436 8997 leave message.
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2 Quns A Roses/ Metallica tickets, Denver on Sept 19 OR
20 Call Joe at 435 0344
3 pairs of great floor seats tor GNR/Mettallica show in
Minneapolis, September 15th. 476 7592.
NU football season tickets 50 yd line. Beat aeata in the
Stadium Call 438-2079 and leave message ,
Two Bob Dylan tickets for sale September 5 Great seats
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Two U2tickets tor sale @$90 lor both obo Call466 8160
Leave message.
U2 ticket for sale, $65. Close to stage. Call Shawn 488
0851. ____
U2 TICKETS FRONT ROW
Signupiowmai Young Democrats booth, Student Union
all this week or call 476-2268
U2tickets for sale. Good seats, 488-6867 leave message
U2 tickets, one pair $110 OBO. Curt 489-4616.
20 Vehicles For Sale
79 SuOuaru. AM/FM cassette. A/C. great school car. only
$800 OBO 4? 1 6338
1985 Nissan 200 SX, white 2-door, 70.000 miles. $4000
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63 Pregnancy
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Confidential counseling available. Call for an
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475-2501 _
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
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80 Typing & Resumes
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105 Career Events
Career Services Orientation • TODAY!
11O0- 12:00 noon. NE. Union
110 Announcements
ATTENTION FRESHMAN:
Interested in developing your leadership skills7 Join the
Odyssey Program “A Journey With Another Leader: to
begin a mentonng relationship with a student leader For
more information oontact the Office For Student Involve
ment, 200 NE Union, (472-2454). Application deadline
September 14th.
Basic Aerobic Instructor
Training Course
October 2,3,4. For more information call Kris at 423- ? 171.