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LA wins bid to host
Olympic track trials
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Los
Angeles was chosen as the site
for the U S Olympic Trials in
track and field in 1984 without
opposition Wednesday, while
Buffalo, NY, surprisingly was
named as the site for the U S
men's Marathon Trials.
The Associated Press had
learned Wednesday that the
110,000-seat Los Angeles Coli
seum, scene of the Olympic
track and field competition, also
would be the site of the U S.
Trials. And that was approved
by the International Competition
Committee of The Athletics
Congress, the national govern
ing body for the sport
Eugene, site of the 1972,1976
and 1980 U S Olympic track
and field Trials, New York, Dur
ham, N.C. and Baton Rouge,
La., also had expressed interest
in the event, but TAC's Site
Selection Committee endorsed
Los Angeies earlier in the year.
"The facility is supposed to
come as close to the Olympic
site as possible," said Jim Tup
peny, head of the International
Competition Committee and the
director of track and field at the
University of Pennsylvania
"Obviously, nothing comes as
close to the Olympics as Los
Angeles."
Dick Hollander, who worked
closely with Tuppeny on the In
ternational Competition Com
mittee, said Eugene, considered
the capital of track and field in
the United States, did not for
mally bid for the Trials.
"Eugene, of course, realized
that the Games are going to be
in Los Angeles and what having
the Trials there means to the
athletes," he said.
"The chance to run at the
venue of the Games is a great
advantage to the athletes," said
middle-distance runner Craig
Masback, "but Eugene has
such a unique atmosphere. I'm
sorry to leave that atmosphere”
Los Angeles was the only city
to formally file a petition for the
track and field Trials
“I’m definitely in favor of Los
Angeles," said Larry Ellis,
coach of the United States
Olympic men s track and field
team and the coach at Prince
ton University.
"With the Trials being at the
same site as the Games, it will
be an advantage for the
athletes It will give them a first
hand opportunity to see the
facility," added Ellis, a former
standout middle-distance run
ner at New York University
The Trials will be held June
16-24, 1984 in the Coliseum,
which is to undergo a
refurbishing at an estimated
cost of $7 million. Among the
improvements are supposed to
be a new, nine-lane track, plus
better jumping and throwing
areas
Ollan Cassell, TAC executive
director, reportedly worked out
the agreement for the Trials with
the Coliseum.
“Ollan made a deal with Los
Angeles for the Trials,” a source
close to the situation told The
AP
‘Hawks breathe new life
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Seahawks are a reborn football
team and coach Mike McCor
mack is getting the credit
McCormack, an admitted
failure as a National Football
League head coach in Philadel
phia and Baltimore, stresses he
hasn't given the Seahawks a
secret potion
"I've always believed there's
no magic formula," he says "If
there was, hell, everybody
would follow it "
McCormack, fired as Bal
timore's head coach after the
Colts went 2-14 last season,
guided the Seahawks to a 2-0
record after the 57-day NFL
players' strike
During the strike, the Seattle
ownership fired its original head
coach, Jack Patera, and named
McCormack as the club's inter
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the Seahawks as director of
football operations this season.
Since the strike ended, the
Seahawks scored upset victor
ies in Denver and at home
against Pittsburgh
The rejuvenated Seahawks,
2-2, play on the road Sunday
against the Los Angeles
Raiders The Seahawks are
6'/j-point underdogs
“It's tough to preach team
unity and all that when there are
a lot of things (said) about
secret ingredients,' McCor
mack says
"No man is above the team
Our football team has accepted
it and we re playing to that
philosophy I get a little
concerned that, when things get
tough, we forget that Things
are going to get tough
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