Magic says he’s done for good INGLEWOOD, Caiif (AIM Magic Johnson, who returned to the Los Angeles Lakers in September after missing last season because ho is HIV posi tive, said today he is retiring for good because of the controver sy surrounding his comeback. Johnson's annourn;ement came after several NBA plovers said they were concerned about playing against him The sea son starts Friday "It has become obvious that the various controversies sur rounding my return are taking away from both basketball as a sport and the larger issue of liv ing with HIV for me and the many people affected." John son said in a statement Mon day "After much thought and talking it over with Cookie and my family, I decided I will re iiu; -- for good from the Lai. ■ ers.” Dr Michael Mellman, John son's personal physician and the Lakers' team doctor, said Johnson's medical condition "has not changed from the mo ment ho returned to basket ball." "This is not based on his doctor's advico It's his lifestyle decision." Mollmun said. Several NRA stars, including follow Dream Team member Karl Malone, said they were concerned about playing with Johnson for fear of contracting the virus One NBA general manager, speaking on the con dition that he not be identified, told Tho New York l'inu\s that Johnson should step aside to avoid any controversy "Look at the tails and scratches 1 get now," Malone said "All of a sudden, the Inst second of the game, and here comes Magic to the basket. It's the same us. What d I had the virus as a player and what if a Buck Williams or a Charles Barkley comes in? It is a physi cal game und you do get kicked PAC-10 Continued from Page 8 12 loams, with (Colorado to become its 11th mem ber and Toxus tho second expansion target "They're approaching Colorado first because they think it's ready to go and Texas Is not," said one official, who spoke on the condition of ano nymity- "Texas is the more important one." Pac-10 commissioner Tom Hanson said he has boon instructed no! to comment on expansion "I won't confirm or deny anything." Hansen said "Once you start down that path, you never stop." Colorado athletic director Bill Marolt said he had no knowledge of the I’ac-lO’s discussion ([WAFFLE CONE Campus SUBSHOP 1225 ftJder 345-2434 No* v41k1 on ddivfry w with uny other duKtHinw or coupon* One • coupon per cuHotnrr E*pin» 12/20/92 L J and scratched 1 do have con cerns. just like anybody would hove It's not a thing of kicking a man when he's down " A source close to Johnson, also speaking on the condition of anonymity, confirmed that Johnson's retirement was relat ed to the controversy surround ing hi* comeback, and not his health well us continuing with HIV and AIDS education projects than in the competitive and time-consuming world of the NBA " It was only l-riday night, after the Laker's final exhibition game, that Johnson had said he and tt\e team were readv for the upcoming season Johnson made only 1 of 10 field-goal at I ho sourc e referred to the story in Sunday's Time s , which exam ined the haz ards of play ing basket ha 11 with Johnson Another source famil iar with the situation, who also de clined to be identified, said Johnson ''probably thought he ‘It is a physical game, and you do get kicked and scratched. I do have concerns, just like anybody would have. It's not a thing of kicking a man when he’s down.’ Kar! Malone, Utah Ja/s tempts while scoring eight points in the Lakers' 10'J-02 lo ss to Cleveland at C h a p e 1 Hill. NC He p 1 a v e d - H minutes and had five as Slsts He sat out a few min utes in the first quarter of that game when he got a scratch on his right a r m T h e would he above any kind ol controversy borause ho’.*- Mag ir: Fhi! Fin discovered that wasn't going to happen."" NBA Commission!!!’ David Slum said "Wo know tins is a difficult and complex decision liuil only Magic could make VV«' certainly respect ids choice and Magic knows that he has the NBA’s continued support " Johnson played In five of the Lakers" eight preseason games, averaging 10 4 points and near ly 12 assists a game "Tvo come to realize that it simply isn’l possible to return to playing in the NBA and still continue to be involved in all the things I want to do," John son's statement said " Although my family has given me their support to return to the Lakers, 1 feel that it is more important to spend my time with them as scratch required a bandage, which he covered with a sweat hand Johnson, the NBA's i areer leader in assists with lt,W21, shocked the sports world last Nov 7 when lie suddenly an nouncod his retirement He said he was quitting because he recently had tested HIV posi tive. Not long after, he tiegan con templating a comeback and in February was the Most Valu able Flayer in the NBA All-Star game, when he scored 25 points and made three straight it-pomters in the final five min utes A week later, his number was retired bv the Lakers, but even at that time be made it clear he was considering a return "Well, there arc all sorts of rumors about .ill sorts of schools," Murolt said. "I really don't have anything to say." An official within the Pac-10 told the newspa per "in the next few weeks and months, there will he movement at the presidential level" re gardlng Colorado He said the Pur-10 presidents had been "careful" not to take a vote on the issue Texas Chancellor William Cunningham was out of town Monday and did not return a phone call from The Associated Press A second official in the Pm 10 said the CliOs hud taken a straw vote of 9-0. with one absten tion, to pursue Colorado. The league requires unanimous agreement in ull formal votes SAVE IP TO RKD TAG SALE figs ON TAGGED ITEMS [THROUGHOUT \THE STORE SELECTED SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS, FILLER PAPER,* RING BINDERS (Until 3 pmt cuHomf) io-V.30^ ALL CALENDARS AND DATEBOOKS SELECTED MATBOARDS SAtl INOS 11-1$ *7 lIMntO IO «OC« ON KAMO Pao10 awards weekly honor to Duck end The Pacific-to Conference named Oregon defensive end Jeff Cummins defensive player of the week for Ins perfor mance Saturday in the Ducks' il l 1" win over Washington State Cummins, a senior, hod five tm kies and three sat ks total ing 25 yards against (tie favored Cougars In Ihillman Cummins shares the honor with CSC s Curtis Conway and California's Russell White, who won the honors for special teams and offensive play, respectively kic ker Tommy Thompson is the only other Dm k to re< eive the honor this season He has received the award twice this year SEASON Continued from F’age 8 Cougars tu linisli 4 ’ OK. so I was off by .1 fi'\v. but who Knew t l l.A would lie so bad this Into in the season, and I underestimated thn patsies Washington St,ilf scheduled to put life in the program Somr ut thf teams VVSt bf.it on its wav to a 0-0 record arf Montana, who is currently I S in thi Hig Skv Conference, Temple (17) and tin- previous |y mentioned Oregon Slain Una vnrs Sum thfv Imat 5 -I Tresno Statf, hut thnv struggled to do that, and thnv h at Arizona, hut that was whnn thn Wildcats worn struggling so had thnv lied thf Heavers Thu Cougars succeeded in fooling people for a while, and were ranked as high as 1 Ith in the country before folding in back-to-back weeks against DSC and Oregon It doesn't get much easier for the Cougars as they finish the season against Arizona Stale, Stanford and Washington Number One: It is time for the NCAA to realize the lug business college football Inis hei time and make two changes, institute a playoff system and play overtime when a game is tied after regulation I have rarely had more re spect for a c oach than I did lor Texas Tech head coach Spike Dykes earlier this year when lie passed up an almost certain tie to go for the win against Ore gon Too often we see couches like Lou Holtz of Noire Dame and Auburn's I’ot "Tin" Die go fur lies instead of wins during big games. I know college football is played by amateurs and win ning shouldn’t lie everything, but if that is the case, tell me why college basketball has overtime As for this No 1 controversy: I.ike 1 said earlier, I know win ning .ind Iming the !>esi aren't supposed in Ik w ii.ii college athletics urn .ill .iImiuI. lull I ask win college basketball bus ,i post-season tournament and football ilnr-.ii i ’ 1 hr simplest way lo Institute .1 pl.iyoff system is firs! lo move bowl games up Iwo Wrrks. 11 Is ridiculous for trunis to nrrd five weeks lo prepare lor a howl game For example this ve.ir Washington's lm.il regular season game is Nov _’l nguinst Washington Stale, but then It must wait until New Year's Day to plav 111 the |{ose flow I Play tin- txiwl games during the first Ihree weeks of Decem ber, then lake the top four learns in the pulls and have thorn phtv a college IimiIIj.iII Fi nal Four during the final week ol Dor ember and the lirsi week ol lenuary As fur who is No 1 llus year, I was finally sum it was Miami until Washington annihilated a good Stanford squad last wis t, hv a scorn id -11 • 7. and nine again < loaded the picture The only thing that is sure is we are ( urrenlly seeing two of the most talented college football teams in a long time For these two teams to go unbeaten lor ii most two whole seasons is in i redihle and thus ImiIIi teams should he called the best One solution to finding out who is No 1 is to bring buck all the Miami and Washington players who graduated last year, and play at a neutral sight somewhere In Kansas There aren't many sporting events I'm willing to pay money to watch on IV. but this would lie a Fay I’er Vtew bonanza Are you lis tening Don King' .Steve Mims is n sports rrporl er for I hr Fmoruld Hornbuckle for City Council for the people, for the common good Endorsers Gradual* Teaching Fellows Federation. 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