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Best of the rest Pacific 10 schools show off their new recruits Washington coach Don James was speaking at a news conference in Seattle Wednesday about the big one that got away — 6-8, 280 lineman Jim FitzPatrick who joined up with Southern California. "I had a feeling we weren't going to get him," said James A reporter spoke up: "I hear O J. wined and dined him for 'SC " "I heard they resurrected John Wayne for him too," retorted James Letter of intent day is always a day of mixed feelings for coaches in the Pacific 10 Conference — happiness and relief when a Kevin Willhite puts his name on the dotted line, disappointment when a Jim FitzPatrick goes somewhere else Each member of the conference could point to at least one top recruit they're proud to show off James was pleased with the 16 players who signed letters of intent to join the Huskies Several held excellent credentials, including Tim Peoples, a wide receiver-defensive back from San Jose, Calif Peoples was all-state, all-Northern California and most valuable player in his league, catching 33 passes for 543 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior In Corvallis, the Oregon State Beavers were rejoicing with the news that Andre Todd, the much-recruited lineman from Pittsburgh, Calif. had opted to join the Orange Forces Two other Californians signed as future wide receivers for the Beavers They are Rex Brown of Oceanview High School in Hunting ton Beach and transfer Danny Robinzine of San Bernardino Valley Community College The 5-10, 168-pound Brown has times of 10 5 for 100 meters and 21 4 for 200 meters The 6-0, 168-pound Robinzine has times of 10 4 and 21 4 in the sprints The Washington State Cougars signed 14 football recruits Wednesday, including three members of Richland High School s state championship team Richland quarterback Mark Bircher tackle John Wunderlich and linebacker Tom Cushms signed letters of intent with WSU Richland won the state AAA title last fall Below follows a listing of eight of the Pac-10 schools' top recruits Oregon State University Andre Todd (lineman — 6-3 200 Pittsburgh Calif ) Re* Broturn (ytnde receiver — 5-10 168 Huntington Beach Calif ) Danny Robinzme tsvide receiver — 6-0 168 San Bernadmo Valley CC Calif) Joe Phillips (def i.neman - 6-3 ?44 Vancouver Wash ) Anthony Walthall (otf lineman—6-1 255 San Joaquin Delta CC Cam ) Andre Tay»or (tight end — 6-5 255 Merritt CC Calif ) Steve Briggs (off lineman — 6-6 245 Merritt CC Calif) Eric Jones fnvide receiver — 6-2 170 College of San Mateo. Calif) Dan Carr*er tdef lineman — 6-4 ?35 Diablo Valley CC Calif) Frank Jones (oft lineman — 6-3. 255. Renton, Wash ) Ron Terry (linebacker — 6-0, 215, Tacoma. Wash ) Reggie Bynum (wide receiver — 6-2. 175, San Jose. Calif) Mike lope? (del back — 6-1, 195, Aloha) Paul Hays (del lineman — 6-5. 220. Corvallis) Ellis Dozier (linebacker — 6-3, 205, Richmomd, Calif) Dave Giacomelli (off lineman — 6-4. 250. Richmond. Calif) A J Ross (running back — 5-10. 180. San Rafael. Calif.) Darin Brekke (light end — 6-7. 220. Marysville. Wash ) Mike Johnson (ofl lineman — 6-4. 268. Renton, Wash ) Willie Stubblefield (linebacker — 6-2. 205. Novato. Calif) Lenny Davis (wide receiver — 5-10. 180. Pittsuburgh. Calif) Darnck Bnlz (off lineman — 6-4. 245, Pinole. Calif) Chris Ley (center — 6-4, 205, Hialeah, Florida) University of Arizona (top recruits) Craig Vesting (linebacker — 6-3. 195. Tuscon. Ariz ) Andy Crouch (quarterback — 6-2, 175 San Diego. Calit) Mark Hoismgton (lineman — 6-4. 240. Norristown. Penn ) Glenn Wellman (running back — 6-0. 190, Los Angeles) Arizona State University (top recruits) Darin Tupper (linebacker — 5-10. 215, Phoenix Ariz ) Glenn Dennard (wide receiver — Tempe Ariz ) Greg Battle (linebacker — 6-2. 205. Wilmington. Calif) Jett Van Raaphorst (quarterback — 6-3 205. San Diego. Calif) University of Washington (top recruits) Clay Griffith (off lineman — 6-5 240 Miles City Mont) Mark Larsen (oft lineman — 6-5 245 Cascade Wash ) Tim Peoples(wide receiver — 6-1. 190. San Jose. Calif) Wayne Anderson (def lineman — 6-4. 225. Spokane Wash ) Bruce Johnson (fullback — 6-3 220 Seattle) Steve Lauterfdet back — 6-1 190 Hacienda Heights. Calif) Washington State University (top recruits) Mark Bircher (quarterback — Richland. Wash ) John Wunderlich (lineman — Richland Wash ) Tom Cush ms (linebacker — Richland Wash ) Ron Collins (running back — Cashmere Wash ) Chris Maynard (tight end — Auburn. Wash ) Mike Wold (kicker — Walla Walla CC Wash ) James Krakosi (quarterback — Fremont Calit) Chris Eischen (wide receiver — Portland) UCLA (top recruits) Jim Alexander (lineman — 6-4 235. Pinole. Calif) Tory Pankopf (lineman — 63. 240. Long Beach. Calif) Eric Rogers (off lineman — 6-4 250 Colton, Calif) Joe Goebel (def lineman — 65 250. Midland. Texas) Jim McCullough (del lineman — 65 245, Hemet. Calif) Greg Francois (tailback — 62.195. Bayonne. New Jersey) Matt Stevens (quarterback — 6-0. 185, Fountain Valley. Calif) Greg Bolin (tight end — 62 225. Fountain Valley. Calif) Karl Dorrell (wide receiver — 62.175. La Mesa. Calif) Leonard Wilson (del back — 6'1 180 Ft Lauderdale. Florida) University of California (top recruits) Elton Veal (running back — 6-2, 220 Merritt CC. Calif ) Detton Edwards (linebacker — 6-3 220 Merritt CC. Calif) Dwight Garner (running back — 5-9 180 San Francisco) Ken Webster (center — 6-3 240 San Diego. Calif) Mike Turpin (linebacker — 6-4. 220 San Francisco) Jim Benson (linebacker — 6-3 225 Mesa CC. Calif) Stanford (top recruits) Ken Williams (wide receiver — 6-2 186 San Jose Calif) George Ebertm (linebacker — 6-2 225. Saratoga. Calif) Michael Noble (linebacker — 6-4 215 Danville. Calif) Stan Gill (running back — 5-10. 190 Flagstaff Ariz ) Prep cagers take it off for missed shots MILL CITY, On. (AP) - The local school board is scheduled to meet tonight about a high school basketball practice where the players were pe nalized for missing free throws by having to remove articles of clothing. Santiam High School Coach Morris Snider and Doug O’Neal, an assistant coach, said the strip penalty was used on varsity and junior varsity players during a Jan. 27 practice that they called a one-time event done to liven up the mid-season blahs and to improve the team’s free throw percentage O'Neal said by the end of practice, three varsity players had lost their shorts and two of his junior varsity players were wearing only shoes and socks The coaches said the practice was conducted in private. Three girls from the school’s dance and drill team, however, entered the gym during the drill, but Snider said he asked them to leave before they had a chance to see the boys. “I’m not sure who's com plaining about what," said O B. Sanders, school principal. “This is one of those situa tions that gets out of proportion We all feel very embarassed about it. I’ve been assured that it won’t happen again." 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