European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 3, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday september 3, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 21 doctors say Stingley worsening Castro Valley Calif. A Para Zed new England patriots wide receiver Arryl Stingley is in worsening condition with lung complications his doctors re ported Friday. The National football league player has been paralysed since being injured on a broken pass play during a preseason game in Oakland aug. 12. During the past three Days there have been significant complications and prob lems regarding Stingley s lungs said a statement released by Eden township Hospital in this Oakland suburb where Stingley has been in intensive care. These problems despite vigorous treatment persist and Are potentially life threatening the Hospital statement said. His condition is now considered the Hospital said Stingley is awake Alert cooperative and in Good spirits but declined to elaborate on his condition. He was being treated by a Battery of doctors including a Chest surgeon and a specialist in infectious disease problems. Connors Dazzles . Open Evert Navratilova win continued from Page 17 changed a Call in Pecci s favor. I Tanner hit a forehand that was called Good by the Linesman but when Pecci appealed the Call the Umpire said it was out. The Point put Pecci ahead 6-5. Tanner then held to tie the match. Tanner went ahead 7 6 on a Superb passing forehand and clinched the match on the next Point when he backhanded to Pecci s feet. The changed Call seemed to fire up Tanner. The Ball certainly did t hit where they said Tanner said. But it was better for me because i got in other matches involving seeds no. 8 Raul Ramirez of Mexico beat australian David Carter 6-3, 6-1 and no. 13 Jose Luis Clerc of Argentina downed Kevin Curren of South Africa 7-6,6-3. Third seeded Virginia Wade of England had an easy time beating Brigitte cuypers of South Africa 6-1, 6-1, on an outer court while 16th-seeded 15-year-old Pam Shriver moved into the third round with a 6-3, 7-6 Victory Over Sharon Walsh of san Rafael Calif. Rookie. Continued rom Page 17 mariners who snapped Hunter s six game winning Streak. Angels 6, Blue jays 4 Ron Jackson playing for the first time since july 30, drove in three runs with a two run Homer and a single in helping the Angels pull within one game of first place Kansas City in the Al West. Lyman bos Tock also homered for California. Tigers 6, royals 2 Steve Kemp hit a three run Homer and Jack Billingham went the distance to gain his 15th Victory in pacing the tigers. Indians 4, twins 1 to Diaz and Bernie Carbo hit Solo homers and Andre Thornton had two run scoring singles to spark the indians. David Clyde allowed Only four hits in seven innings to gain his sixth Victory. Rangers 5, Brewers 4 Toby Harrah s ninth inning Homer proved to be the decisive run As the rang ers notched their sixth Victory in their last eight games. Ferguson Jenkins pitched eight innings to get his 13th Triumph with Reggie Cleveland pitching out of a ninth inning Jam to preserve it. Don Money hit two homers for Milwaukee. Former world heavyweight Champion Muhammed Ali. Said to be in Best shape since win Over Joe Frazier a i says he might keep fighting so fans can watch him As Champ new Orleans a Muhammad Ali said Friday that he has reconsidered his plans to retire after his fight against Leon Spinks. The two meet sept. 15 for the world boxing association s portion of the heavy weight championship. As late As thursday Ali was referring to the upcoming fight As the last Friday however in the midst of his familiar Litany of the contributions he has made to boxing he announced he has re considered plans to retire. His remark was made in almost an offhand fashion. Maybe i la stay around six months or so he said. Give the people a Chance to see me As he said that he might defend the championship should he win it against Larry Holmes. He said he d expect a fight against Holmes to be a $6 million affair. After hedging on his retirement plans he lapsed Back into his Rote recitation of his past accomplishments and his plans for violence on the person of Spinks. If he stays out of jail i la whip his Tail he said. He liked it so much that he repeated it if he s out of jail i la whip his Ali s reference to jail involved Spinks run ins with traffic officers and a cocaine Possession charge that was later dropped. Ali went through a brisk workout Start ing at noon Friday. He Shadow boxed three rounds then went three solid rounds with Amateur heavyweight Tony Tubbs who fights out of the Muhammad Ali Camp in los Angeles. Ali was without the Roll of fat around his Middle that he carried through his first fight with Spinks when Spinks upset him to win the championship. Angelo Dundee Ali s Trainer said the fighter was in the Best shape he s been in since his Victory Over Joe Frazier. In Manil la. Ali however Cut Short his workout. He had planned to spar 10 rounds going two rounds each against five sparring mates. After his first round against Tubbs How Ever he extended that bout to three rounds and quit. Later in his dressing room he said he had done too much roadwork earlier in the Day and that he was tired. Spinks flew in later preparing to resume training on saturday. He was immediately engulfed in a crowd of Well wishers and fight figures. I m ready he shouted Over the top of Bobbing Heads responding to a question from a reporter. He moved off in the Center of a Wall to Wall throng tossing responses to shouted questions a Ali says hell win by a knockout. Will he a Only time will a Ali says if he wins it hell give Larry Holmes a shot. Who la you fight next a who knows laughing his wide mouthed loudest he moved off in the Middle of the throng. He broke out of the crowd briefly to hug air port bartender Calvin Thompson then stopped again outside the Airport when confronted by a crowd of children. He slapped Palms with several of them then plucked Laura Pell 9va months old from her Mother s arms. The baby began to cry when he kissed her. She s really a fan insisted her obviously embarrassed Mother Rebecca Pell. Sam Solomon Spinks Trainer denied reports that his fighter has been training haphazardly. He s in pretty Good shape said Solo Mon. He s been training hard Clampett takes 2 matches gains Amateur quarterfinals by Gary Myers Plainfield . A tournament favorite Bob Clampett advanced to the quarterfinals of the 78th . Amateur Golf championships Friday with an easy 6 and 4 Victory Over Rod spittle at the Plain Field country club. Clampett Defeated Bob Jones earlier in the Day in the fourth round of the tournament Over the Par-72, 6,865-Yard course. The 18-year-old Brigham Young University student from Carmel Calif., breezed through the Early rounds to establish him self As the Man to beat. Clampett fell behind Early in the match when spittle the 1977 Canadian Amateur Champion from Ontario birdied the Par-4, 434-Yard first Hole. But the Western Amateur Champion roared Back to tie with a Birdie 2 on the third Hole then took the Lead for Good when spittle had a bogey 6 on the fifth Hole. Clampett was 2-up at the turn thanks to a 25-foot Birdie putt on the ninth Hole. Clampett then won four of the first five holes on the Back nine ending the match after 14 holes. This was my Best round in the tournament Clampett said. I putted much better today and my attitude was much better. I talked to my coach thursday night and he told me to be More conf Clampett was the Low Amateur in this year s . Open. He had five birdies and just one bogey in defeating spittle. Scott Hoch of Gary n.c., also advanced to saturday s quarterfinals with a 4 and 3 Victory Over Robert Wrenn or. Of Rich mond a. Hoch fell behind for the first time in the tournament when Wrenn went 1-up with a Birdie on the third Hole. Others advancing to the quarters were John Cook of Dublin Ohio a 5 and 3 Winner of Henri Delozier of Chevy Chase my. Griff Moody Iii Athens ga., who Defeated Andrew soley. St. Johns ind., 2 and 1 Michael Peck Overland Park kan., a 2 and 1 Winner Over Don Levin Sacramento Calif. Kalua Makalena Schofield bar Racks Hawaii who needed an extra Hole to beat last year s runner up Doug fisches ser Connersville ind. Robert Burk Palm Harbor fla., who ousted Robert Kotz Trenton ., Lup and Steve Owen Haines City fla., who Defeated William Mooneyham Houston Texas 1-up
