European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 04, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 22 the stars and stripes wednesday. June 4, 1980 newest fad in the body Boom rowing is rediscovered in America � William n. r c pm Isu Ury common. Is. N t "1 Horace Davenport rowed in the no 7 scat for the varsity Crew a the National intercollegiate i i during a thunderstorm in i921. Lie till rows near his Home at munches Ler by the sea. Mass. So does an old All says . Doc is crazy Miami a Muhammad Ali says a British neurologist is Era " for thinking his brain is damaged and Only Allah knows about my All s wife Veronica. 24, says she thinks the former heavyweight Box ing Champion isum Lay. The London sunday times had asked an unnamed neurologist to Ludy filmed interviews of Ali done in 1070, w7k and 1979. Lie said he noticed a marked Delerio ration in the 3h-year-old former heavyweight lining Champion s speech and movements. He s Crapy Ali told the Miami no in an interview from his Deer i Ake. I a. Training Camp. Only Al Lah knows about my brain. Only Al Lah. So i Don t pay attention to All thai id like o meet ibis doctor in a discussion and Well see who s the most intelligent and who has the fastest reflexes mentally. Well Sec who has the brain damage Nie or him. I la Imi Icli with him any Ali has been advised nol to fight again but he says he s determined in win the heavyweight Crown an unprecedented fourth time this fall against wac Champ Larry Holmes. Mrs. Ali told the news i Don t think he has any brain damage. But anything is possible. He might i Don t Ali said the reports were just Good publicity for me. When i win and come Back Dancin and Lake my Crown this la make it that much the neurologist said the 1978 and 1979 films of Ali showed slurred speech an impassive face and slower moves adding his speech disturbance is most Likely to reflect the cumulative effects of repeated microscopic Bruin damage sustained during his the newspaper said Ali a speech was not slurred during its l Nii nuts conversation with him. As far As Muhammad s move ment slowing Down that s Normal if you ask said his wife. The older you get. The slower you get. As far As his speech sometimes he s just Lay. I gel on him some times because hell be on the phone Riih me and hell be talking Low and i la Lell him i can t hear him. And then he Straightens up. You whal hell do 1 hell Lay on the bed Wilh his head on the Pillow. Trying to talk on the phone Wilh the phone Halfway Down his Chest. And of course you can t hear a word he s saying. He always talks Low like that. It s nol he can t talk louder. He s just Lay i Lea male. Bill , on an almost daily basis at the new York athletic club facility in Island. As collegians Over half a Century ago. These men discovered the pleasures to be derived from the . Now their sport is i ave Pori. In Uick is iwo Grano being discovered or rediscovered by sons Ages 15 and 12. This month to the hundreds of newcomers in America. Those Craftsbury sculling Center Here in the numbers will soon be thousands. Northeast kingdom of Vermont to Row for in this country s body Boom which be Gan about a decade ago with Tennis and was followed by martial arts soccer run Ning and Cross country skiing rowing is about Loha a Day. Davenport. 75 will take hit grand looking for a fight welterweight Champion sugar monday in new Carrollton my Leonard a Petroleum Jelly applied Loard is pro Parins for Jun 2his face by a Trainer during a workout Robert Duran in for a fight Juriw 20 Ishin Montreal. Al a week on Lake Hosmer. The sculling Center first and so far the Only one of its kind in the nation will run five one week sessions under the direction of Ted Bonanno head coach of Crew at Columbia. It s great great said Davenport we All melt Down to the same age. And k in Tillitt to nil Page 25j High school basketball Star to stay in . Washington a Earl Jones the nation s top High school basketball Prospect has decided to attend College in his native Washington at the University of the District of Columbia according to a published report. The 6-foot-10 Center from Spingarn High school told the Washington Post he wanted to attend Udo because of its closeness to Home and a Good relationship he has had with its coach. Wil Jones. Jones who led Spingarn to a 24-2 record and the City championship last season said he had been considering Urcla and Nevada Las vegas. There was some question whether Jones a two time ail american would be Able to attend a division i school because of poor grades. Jones had a 3.5 Grade Point average this past year but less than the 2.0 for four years required for division i according to his guardian William Robinson who added that when final grades come in Jones could possibly top the 2.0 Mark. Udo is a division ii school. I Don t have any problems attending a Small Jones said. I Don t think the size of the school will Hurt my chances of playing professional Al braves option Ruiz Atlanta ail infielder Chico Ruiz has been of tuned to Richmond in the International league to make room for Sec Ond baseman Glenn Hubbard. The Atlanta braves announced. Hubbard batted .312 Al Richmond. Lake Placid olympic hero goalie Craig joins Bruins Boston Al l i fantasy again turned to reality monday for olympic goalie Jim c Raig who joined his Hometown favourites. The Boston Bruins of the National hockey league. Bruins general manager Harry Sindon announced Boston a juiced Craig."22. From the Atlanta i Lames for two future draft choices. We All know about Jimmy and his accomplishments this said Sinden. We re very Happy to have him with the Bruins live months ago. Craig was virtually unknown. Then in another dream come True he backbones the stunning Gold medal Vic tory of the . Olympic team Al Lake i . I or Craig the a Lames. Purchased recently by Calgary. Alberta interests gel this year s second round draft Choice and get either the Bruins fifth Choice this year or the third round draft Choice in 1981. The option will be up to the Bruins. It s not a dream anymore said a Smil ing Craig. Who attended the news Confer ence with his father Donald i d always to play for Boston and i Hope that ican be an the family lives in North Kast Dimass. A Boston suburb. Asked about the terms of his Atlanta contract. Craig quipped. I guess it was a Short term Sinden said the Bruins would take Over the second year of Craig s two year contract. No Dollar amount was discussed Al the news Confer ence monday. Craig will become the Bruins third goal tender behind Gerry Cheevers and Gilles Gilbert Cheevers has been considering retirement in of Siuchin the Bruins Gilbert has a bad Back that Mav need sur Gery. The Only health one we have is Jim " said Sindon. Who served As Boston s interim Bench Boss late m the season after he fired coach 1-Rcdcrcighiun. Craig said his childhood fantasy was to Pla for the Bruins and credited much of his Success As a goalie to watching Cheevers. Sindon said the compliment was returned. Gerry admired Jim s technique All through the he said. Craig became a household name this year for his role in the . Team s Gold medal Victory. A allowed 15 goals in seven games. The former Boston University Star then joined the i Lames and said he was disappointed with his performance allowing 13 goals in four games. Those four games were ridiculous. I be been better he said. At Anu was a great City but there arc no fans like Boston fans i know playing for a Hometown crowd is going to make me More excited about Craig conceded he did t really want Coplay in Calgary. Sind
