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Index Sports
Analysis
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Rangers fall to Angels
5-5.
McEnroe on good behavoir
54 seconds,
Women's play begins on courts
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the
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The third of four Houston
pitchers, LaCoss, 2 - 2, took
the defeat.
The victory gave the Padres '
a split of the four • game
series.
antics that last year resulted
in $10,000 in fines that were
quashed on appeal.
His behavior was - for him -
exemplary as a packed Center
Court crowd looked on.
McEnroe several times had
CORONADO, Calif. (AP)
— It’s a scenario that’s been
played out before: a sports
franchise owner wants to
move his team to the happier
financial hunting grounds of
Los Angeles.
First, it was Al Davis trying
to move the Oakland Raiders
of the National Football
Barbash
with a
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baseball’s all - time hit list
and feels he should be ahead
of the Hall of Fame slugger.
“If I get the bunt down,
they can’t field it,” the 41 -
year • old Philadelphia first
basemen said Monday night
of his ninth - inning attempt
to surpass Aaron. “Oh well,
there’s always tomorrow.’’
Three innings earlier, a
other properties
for the public
to acquire the
Football League
his 13th
by Holmes,
streak alive at 25 games.
“Earlier, I wasn’t being
very disciplined at the plate. I
was trying to pull knucklers
which he (Hough) was
keeping on the outside part
of the plate,” said Carew,
who had a sacrifice bunt and
two strikeouts in his first
three at • bats.
“Before my last at • bat, I
made up my mind to go to
the opposite field."
He sent a line drive into
left • center which rookie
rushed before letting the ball
fall at his feet.
“I was dose to it," said
Bogener. “But it was aline
drive, and you don’t have
time to think about what
always in quiet tones, and
often punctuated the
conversations with a smile,
even in those instances when
he received questionable calls.
“There were no problems
today,” he said. “I hope it
continues.”
Advancing to the second
round with McEnroe were all
of the seeded players who
saw action Monday, with the
exception of No. 9 Andres
Gomez, the reigning Italian
Open champion, who was
ousted by former Wimbledon
titleholder Stan Smith.
said Williams. “I was a little
greedy. I was figuring on two.
You couldn’t ask for more
than we’ve gotten from
them.”
“They’re throwing the ball
real good,” said catcher Terry
Kennedy, whose two • run
double in the eighth helped
give the win to Show, 4 - 2.
“What they don’t have in
experience, they make for
with their natural stuff,” said
cheering."
Texas assumed a 2 > 0 lead
on Jim Sundberg’s run *
scoring single in the second
and a third - inning sacrifice
fly by Buddy Bell to score
Billy Sample, who bad led off
with a single and moved to
third on a stolen base and an
infield grounder.
The Angels came right
back with three runs in the
bottom of the third, with
Doug DeCinces doubling for
the first two and scoring on a
single by Reggie Jackson.
A pair of singles and a walk
loaded the bases with one out
in the eighth and knocked
out Hough. The roof caved in
on relievers Paul who
delegation from the Greater
San Diego Sports Association
presented its case to the
committee.
“We asked the committee
to make a commitment to
keep a team in San Diego,”
said Leon Parma, president of
the association.
He also announced that the
group “has a potential buyer
for the team that would keep
it in San Diego.”
The committee, which is
made up of nine NBA team
owners, including Jerry Buss
of the Los Angeles Lakers,
could make a recom-
mendation concerning the
proposed move to the NBA
Board of Governors today or
Wednesday.
Eighteen members of the
board, which consists of one
member from each NBA
team, have to approve of the
move.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
The city of Oakland may be
able to use a California
Supreme Court decision to
keep the Raiders professional
football franchise from
moving to Los Angeles.
On Monday, the high court
voted 6-1 to' overturn a
Monterey Superior Court
decision dismissing a city
lawsuit
National
team under the city’s power
of eminent domain.
“The city and Raiders
should be afforded a full
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acquisition and,
lot more palm balls tonight
than I’d seen him throw
before,” he said. “The ball I
really should have got a
basehit off was the ball I hit
to third. I popped it real well.
He just got in on me a little
bit”
True to his character, Rose
was more concerned about
Philadelphia’s defeat than he '
was over his personal
accomplishment
“I’m hoping though we’ll
have a good contest
tomorrow,” he said. “I’m
hopeful also well get back
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back. He is the kind of player
I can get in (to net) on.”
Both because of the speed
of the grass courts and their
unpredictability, the 22 - year
- old left • hander made
charge after charge into the
net, forcing Winitsky to pass
him or suffer
consequences.
McEnroe provided his own
covering fire with six aces and
followed a consistently strong
service into net, from where
he made quick work of short
returns with sharply angled
volleys.
There was very little of the
opportunity to present the opinion,
facts and circumstances of . troubled
their respective sides during a
trial on the merits,” said
the decision written by
Justice Frank Richardson.
The Supreme Court’s
decision means that the city
of Oakland has the authority
to pursue acquisition of the
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left him trailing only the
4,191 hits compiled more
than half a century ago by Ty
Cobb.
“Fin not really aware of on the winning track.
unscathed.
“I hit the ball pretty well
today,” John McEnroe said as
he blasted through fellow
American Van Winitsky, 6 -
2,6 - 2,6 • 1 Monday.
“Winitsky’s serve is not too
strong and he tends to stay words with the officials, but Sandy
WIMBLEDON, England
(AP) — In the formal manner
of the All England Lawn
Tennis Club, the schedule for
the day listed Mrs. J.M. Lloyd
of the United States among
those who would play on its
hallowed courts.
To the rest of the world,
Chris Evert Lloyd took
Center Court to begin the
defense of her Wimbledon
title against fellow American
Barbara Sue Gerken.
It was the day for the
women to make their 1982
debut at this prestigious
tournament, along with five
ranked men who did not get
on the courts during the rain -
shortened opening day
program.
Defending men’s champion
John McEnroe was among
those who did play and
breezed through opening day
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In other action at the
meetings here Monday^
Commissioner Larry O’Brien
announced that New York
labor lawyer Joe Barbash
would handle the league’s
negotiations with the players*
union.
O’Brien said
would work
management
committee consisting of two
owners, NBA General
Counsel Russ Granik and
Executive Vice President
David Stem.
The league’s contract with
the NBA expired at the end
of the season and O’Brien has
said the upcoming
about his demanding
profession.
“You got to fight," says
Angelo Dundee, the
trainer who has worked
with a lot of champions.
“All the gyms in the world
doesn’t compliment
fights."
On his way to a title
shot worth
neighborhood
million, co • managers
Mike Jones and Dennis
Rappaport and trainer
Victor Valle took few risks
with Cooney. Of course, a
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Pete 19,141 rose to its feet to right field on an 0 -1 pitch in
Rose stands tied with Hank cheer Rose’s 3,771st career the first inning. He grounded
Aaron for second place on hit, a single. out in the fourth and singled
“Fve always appreciated again on a 3 -1 count in the
the crowds here,” Rose said sixth,
later. “They have a great
tradition with Stan Musial
and the Gas House Gang.
They know their baseball.”
Rose, needing only two
hits to tie Aaron, wasted little
. time in zeroing in on the
target posed by the game’s
_____, _ greatest home run hitter.
Busch Stadium crowd of He singled sharply into
Boxing.
Cooney went into his
bid for the World Boxing
Council heavyweight title
against Larry Holmes
unbeaten in 25 fights, but
with less than six hill
rounds of actual fighting
in two yean. In two fights
before Holmes, he
knocked out two aging
stationary targets named
Ron Lyle and Ken Norton
in 2:49 and
respectively.
Following
round defeat
Cooney said, “Last night I
learned a lesson that I
never learned before in the
gym.”
Larry Holmes showed
Gerry Cooney things that
can be learned only by
experience. Now Cooney
must try to get that
experience against fighters,
who will last long enough
to teach him something
Both singles came off St
Louis rookie Dave LaPoint as
did an RBI fielder’s choice
grounder in the seventh.
Rose grounded to
shortstop in the ninth after that much. He wm throwing a
bunting foul on the first
strike off relief pitcher Bruce
Sutter, who picked up the
victory in a 7 - 5 triumph by
the Cardinals.
“I’m hitting pretty well,”
said Rose, who in
Philadelphia’s last 11 games
has been batting at a .369
pace. “I was glad that it was a
good game.”
Rose’s accomplishment in
municipal authority it has to
acquire
necessary
benefit.
“The
indeed, the operation of a
sports franchise may well be
an I _ _
function. That being so, the
statutes discussed herein
afford the city the power to
acquire by eminent domain
any property necessary to
carry out that function,” the
decision said.
Chief Justice Rose Bird, in
a concurring and dissenting
said she was
because the
“potential for abuse of such
great power is boundless.”
Houston scored three runs
on five hits in the third
inning. Art Howe singled and
scored on Luis Pujols’ triple
off the center -. field wall.
Pujols then scored on a wild
pitch by John Curtis.
Singles by Sutton, Dickie
Thon and Tony Scott loaded
the bases and Ray Knight’s
sacrifice fly scored Sutton.
The teams traded unearned
runs in the middle innings
before the Padres exploded in
the eighth.
Pujols* passed ball, Sixto
Lezcano’s RBI single, a
Connors, the No. 2 seed,
overpowered South African
Mike Myburg, 6 - 0, 6 - 2,6 •
2; third - seeded Vitas
Gerulaitis handily dispatched
Brent Plrow of South Africa,
6 - 4, 6 - 1, 6 - 1; No. 4 seed
j Mayer downed
Haroom Ismail of Zimbabwe,
7 - 5, 6 - 2,6 - 3; fifth seeded
Johan Kriek of South Africa
outlasted a tiebreaker loss
and American Craig
Wittus, 6 - 7, 6 - 3, 6 - 1, 6 -
0; and No. 7 Mats Wilander,
the 17 - year - old French
Open winner who has become
the teen idol in the absence
of fellow Swede Bjorn . Borg,
defeated Heinz Gunhardt of
Switzerland, 6 - 4, 6 - 2, 3 -
6,6 - 3.
Thirteenth • seeded Brian
Gottfried of the
outlasted France’s
Moretton, 7 • 6, 7 - 6, 6 - 2-
Now, Donald T. Sterling of
the San Diego Clippers wants
to shift his national
Basketball Association team.
Those who favor and oppose
the move are drawing most of
the attention at the NBA
meetings here this week.
Sterling and representatives
of the Los Angeles Coliseum
Commission presented their
cases to the Advisory •
Financial Committee of the
NBA Monday.
“The Los Angeles
Coliseum Commission and
. the San Diego Clippers
presented an overwhelmingly
powerfill case as to why the
Clippers should move
to Los Angeles and why they
could not be successful in San
Diego,” commission lawyer
Howard Daniels said after the
40 - minute session with the
committee.
Sterling, who has come
under fire for his
management of the team in
San Diego, left the Hotel del
Coronado hurriedly
would not comment.
Asked for the committee’s
response to the presentation,
Daniels said, “I couldn’t
discern an attitude other than
intense interest."
After the pro - move negotiations will be long and
faction saw the committee, a difficult.
records as such,” said Rose,
who over the weekend played
in his 3,000th game. “If you
can hit a baseball at a .300
clip, everything else is going
to fall into place.”
Rose said his two singles
came off a slider and a
fastball.
“I hadn’t faced LaPoint
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error by pitcher Mike LaCoss
and a run - scoring single by
Broderick Perkins gave San
Diego more than enough
runs.
Gerry Cooney came out
of his loss to Larry Holmes
a still valuable boxing
property. Now he must
fight if he wants to remain
one.
“I don’t think he is
going to be worth
anything fighting bums,
fighting second - raters,"
says promoter Bob Arum.
“I think the public
wants him to prove
himself,” says Teddy
Brenner, matchmaker for
Arum’s Top Rank, Inc.,
and former president of _________.______f_
Madison Square Garden back problem knocked
Cooney out of a fight
against Joe Bugner in
December. But that fight
couldn’t exactly be termed
a risky one, since Bugner
has been in virtual
retirement since losing to
Muhammad All in 1975.
“The first thing they
should do now,” says
Brenner, “is let his eye
heal (Cooney was cut
above the left eye). The
second thing to do is get
him a fight for $20
million.”
Fans, Brenner is joking.
“If he is serious about
fighting for the title again,
he’s going to have to
fight,” says Brenner. “He
should lick tthe leading
contendere to eam another
title shot.”
“He’s still very valuable
(as an attraction) if he
fights good fighters • a
Trevor Berbick, a Gertie
Coetzee.”
Cooney must fight
to remain fighter
HOUSTON (AP) - The
Houston Astros have lost
their bullpen, but the San
Diego Padres may have found
theirs.
A trio of rookie right -
handers limited the Astros to
an unearned run in the last
six innings, while the Padres
pounded out six runs in the
eighth to whip the Astros 7 -
4 Monday night.
The performance left
Astros Manager Bill Virdon Kennedy,
lamenting the demise of the
Astro bullpen, which had
been one of Houston’s
strength’s over the last few
seasons.
“We’ve gone from three
capable relievers to none,”
said Virdon.
Meanwhile,
performance of
Chiffer, Luis DeLeon and
Eric Show left San Diego
Manager Dick Williams
beaming about his new corps
of relievers.
“We hoped to get just one
good one out of those three,”
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ANAHEIM (AP) -
California manager Gene
Mauch knows about the
pitfalls of trying to write off
a major league pitcher
because of his age.
“When Warren Spahn was
40, they said he was
through,” said Mauch..“He
kept winning and when
Spahn was 41, they said he
was through. And so on.
“When Spahn turned 44,
they were finally right.”
Mauch isn’t the least bit
surprised by the new ace of
hjs Angel staff, 37 - year - old
Steve Renko.
Renko hurled his fourth
complete game of the season
Monday night, a seven ■ hit
10 * o.Wia °^er Vo? which 5-5. you’re going to do.” surrendered a sacrifice fly to
gave the Angels a 112 - game The Angels* onslaught was Don Baylor and four straight
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“Am 1 surprised by his
performance?" Mauch echoed
a question. “No. He’s won
eight or nine in a row for me
before.”
Mauch referred to the early
’70s, when the two were
united in Montreal. When
Renko was, yes, younger.
After going nearly two
seasons without a complete
game, Renko now has four
since joining the starting
rotation five weeks ago. His 7
• 1 record is tied with. Ron
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