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Technically, Players Association members have to ratify their leaders' agreement this week, but even the players who were grumbling about both the leadership and the agreement presumed that the contract would be accepted. For N.F.L.P.A. Chief Ed Garvey, who had hoped to revolutionize the way athletes are paid, the siege ended badly. "We are the game," the players proclaimed in September. Fifty-five percent of the gross was "etched in stone," until it became 50% of the television money. Finally, along with proposals for a salary fund and a wage scale, the percentage concept evaporated entirely. Owners will continue...
Music blared while the victors doused one another with champagne. The Los Angeles Dodgers' former first baseman. Steve Garvey, who came to The Game with his agent. Harvard glad Jerry Kapsteim, after negotiating with Yankees' owner George Steinbrenner in New York, stood at the center of the locker room having his picture taken with Crimson wingback Jim Garvey. Somebody tossed Garvey (Steve, not Jim) a jersey with the wingback's No.33 on it, and the one-time National League MVP held it up during the snapshot session. But for the most part, Garvey, the man who could ask and receive...
...knew we were champions after that game," Jim Garvey said. "And now everyone else knows...
...Garvey said that his future is very uncertain, but what is for such is that he can reflect on a fulfilling post...
...conclusion of freshman year, the pair decided to room together Margolis had lived with offensive lineman Mike Corbat, while wingback Jim Garvey, had been Fleming's roommate, and the foursome grouped together with several other football players--for upperclass housing...