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"We did receive their checks responsibilities to our bankers get their bonus money
Tuesday night and we are cur- and our investments too."
rently clearing the checks Mrs. Howe said the public The Aeros are under financial
through our bank."Mrs. Howe might not understand the pressure because they didn't
said. “This takes us through the Howes demanding to be paid pay the Howes earlier, Mrs.
30th of the month " when the rest of the team is not, Howe said. "We agreed to de-
Harrison Vickers, Aeros at- Mrs. Howe said the family al- ferments and they have allowed
torney and spokesman, said ready had been patient with the them to stockpile," she said,
players had asked that neither Aeros by agreeing to defer their "That’s not something that’s
players nor managment make salaries over a 12 month period our fault."
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regular salaries although the “We don’t want this thing to have started this season without
rest of the team has not been go down the tube," Mrs. Howe being current," Mrs.Howe said,
paid as the team battles through said. "But our first responsi- She said the family has received
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family finances, says the World Players also have maintained straw, she said. "So we called a
Hockey Association Houston silence since the Aeros’ finan- halt to it,” Mrs. Howe said.
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EAST
Army 62. Iona 56
Boston 75. Northeastern 74
Canisius 72. Colgate 70
Connecticut 80. Holy Cross 85
Lehigh 67, Bucknell 56
New Hampshire 78. Mas-
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Penn St 81. W Virginia 69
Rutgers 112, George
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St. Bonaventure 91. Gannon 65
Swarthmore 69. Ursinus 63
Temple 73, Villanova 66
Youngstown St 77, Maine 68
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Wake Forest 70, Davidson 68
William & Mary 86, Virginia
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28 teams, and Ed Garvey, exec-
utive director of the NFL
Players Association, jointly
announced the settlement
Carolina su following three days of talks at
Aeros well enough to pay Howe SSS.”. e-rum
any comment until some deci- instead of six months. She said IWilliam1& Mary 86. Virginia mentin principleon a collective
sion had been reached con- the family also has not received Military 84 bargaining agreement that
Butler 53. Indiana Central 52 includes.proyision “7, modi-
Cent Michigan 57. Bowling fed draft, the joint statement
Mrs. Howe, who manages the ask Colleen (Mrs. Howe),” their regular salary was the last Green 56 "No details will be announced
prior to meetings of the league
and player representatives lat-
er this month."
Those meetings will be ratifi-
cation sessions and if both sides
okay the contract, an NFL draft
of graduating college seniors
could be held as early as March.
Ordinarily, the draft is held in
January but was delayed by the
negotiations because of the
league's desire to reach a
collective bargaining
agreement before holding it.
Today's announeement came
two days after a self-imposed
deadline which the two sides
had been working against. The
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