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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 11, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes wednesday. June 11. 1980 celts Swap 1st, 13th picks for warriors7 Center Parish Reggie Jackson. Good As Gold on to Jackson hot for Yankees continued from Page 21 through All year for us. I Hope he can play right Field tomorrow for us and open up the , that would make room for Watson who singled in Bobby Brown to end the Seesaw contest. Brown reached on a fielder s Choice and stole second before Watson s hit off reliever Dave Lemanczyk 2-6. Rich Gossage 1-0, went the last 2vi Boston a the Boson celtics have finally played their Ace. The team thai controlled the course of today s National basketball association draft with the Tup pick traded it for the intimidating Center they desired. On monday the celtics revealed that Ali. Had sent the first and i3lh picks of the Drall to the Golden stale warriors for 7 foot Center Robert Parish and the third Choice in the  that pick Boston was expected to select rugged Kevin Mchale of Minnesota. The 6-foot-11 College Center is projected As a Power Forward in the  would add depth to a Forward Crew that already boasts Aba Rookie of the year Larry Bird Cedric Maxwell and Rick Robby. His acquisition would become even More important if Maxwell a free agent goes elsewhere. But the Trade could leave the celtics wanting for a Young guard who could run the team in a year or two. Nate Archibald who did that last year is a free agent and along with Chris Ford and Pete Maravich part of an aged backcourt. Had they not traded for Parish the cel tics were expected to take Purdue Center Joe Barry Carroll with their first pick and a guard with the i3lh Choice. Robert Parish r. Intimidator Boston desired at a news conference at which the Trade was announced. Coach Bill Rich voiced High Hopes that . Carr a swing Man last season and Rookie Gerald Henderson would strengthen the guard position. He said he Felt that Carr can play guard a Heck of a lot better than a lot of guards in this draft or in next year s draft and that Henderson would probably be in the top five if taken in this year s  there Are a number of Good guards in the draft but aside from Louisville s Darrell Griffith none is a near cinch to fill the celtics backcourt needs. In the 26-year-old Parish they came up with the kind of player they wanted to Brenk in behind Dave Cowens. Who will be 32 in october and is caring retirement. Some Day Carroll May develop into a better Center than Parish but in the next few seasons the celtics figure to get More out of Parish than they would have gotten out of Carroll. A starter since january 1978, the four year Veteran led the warriors last season in scoring rebounding and blocked shots. Fitch said his statistics in the pros were better than Carroll s in College. The addition of Parish an experienced pro who will help right away makes the celtics a better team today than they were monday. It May never be known if the guard they might have gotten with the 13th pick would have helped More. Called toughest yet sacrifice Fly in the eighth capped a three run rally that put the an gels ahead 7-6, after the Yankees had scored twice in the eighth on an rib triple by Bucky Dent and a single by Willie Randolph to take a 6-4 Lead. Carney Lansford hit a three run Homer for the Angels in the fifth for a temporary 4-0 Lead but Joe Lefebvre s Solo Homer started the Yankees on a four run seventh inning. In other Al games orioles 3, a s 2 Eddie Murray s ninth inning sacrifice Fly snapped a 2-2 tie. And Mike Flanagan 6-4, pitched an eight Hitler As Baltimore won its fourth straight game. The Victory put the orioles Over the .500 Mark for the first tim8 since Early in the season. Loser Rick Langford 4-5, gave up Only six hits. Mariners 8, red sox 7 Juan Beniquez hit a one out Home run in the 13th to give Seattle the Victory. Beniquez starting Only his second game As a Mariner since recovering from a dislocated shoulder suffered during Spring training hit the first pitch from reliever Dick Drago 2-3, into the left Field seats. Seattle s Bruce Bochte homered with two out in the 11th to tie the score 7-7. Tony Perez and Jim Rice homered for the Redfox. Nil in Brawl crackdown Montreal a Scotty Morrison the National hockey league s referee in chief said monday that the league has adopted its toughest approach yet toward brawling and sent consideration of overtime in the regular season to the Board of Gover nors. I Don t Sec that we can get any tougher Morrison said after the nil rules committee met for More than five hours As part of the league s annual meetings that got Down to real business during the Day. A new Rule passed at the session says that when a fight erupts All players must leave the area and go to their benches or a clearly defined zone of non combatants. Failure to do so will result in a minor penal by in addition any player who drops a Glove or both gloves after a fight has started will receive a 10-minute misconduct Penally. We Hope this will reduce the number of second and third fights that have been a concern to us Morrison said. Another change says that when coincident minor penalties arc called with one team already one Man Short immediate substitution will be permitted for the play ers receiving penalties together. The old Rule meant that one team enjoyed a five on four advantage Morrison said. It was acknowledged thai this was becoming a game  teams with free Wheeling Power plays could open More ice for themselves by drawing the other club into coincident pen allies. Maximum length of players stick shafts was increased to 58 inches from 55, and a visiting team now May be assessed a Bench minor penalty for delay of the game if it attempts to make a second change before a  upper end of a goalie s stick now must be covered with a Knob of White tape or other material approved by the rules committee. Goalie Billy Smith of the new York islanders was prominent during the recent Stanley  for his use of the stick to protect his goal area at one Lime catching Buffalo sabres Wing Lindy Ruff below the Eye with the butt end of his stick. But Smith and his colleagues received help when the rules committee decided that any opposite player standing in the crease will be assessed an interference penalty. Previously he had to make Contact with the  also said thai the committee called for a much stricter enforcement of the interference Penally particularly when infractions involved , in another development relating to brawling any player who leaves the Bench during or to Start an altercation will receive a double minor and game misconduct and an automatic three game suspension increased from one game. The second time the same player leaves the Bench for that purpose he will receive a six game suspension and the terms will in crease by three games each time. The sus pensions also Wil Learry Over from exhibition games into the regular season and playoffs. Previously regular season suspensions did not carry into the playoffs. We d be Happy if we eliminated it completely Morrison said of brawling. We d do Happy if there was t a Bench Clearing Brawl All  but the rules committee split about half and half Morrison said on the question of instituting overtime for regular season games that Are tied after 60 minutes. He said the matter was sent to the Board of governors after the committee had decided that if such overtime were adopted it would be a 10-minute sudden death period rather than a five minute period. Baltusrol will Host Urga men s open continued from Page 21 was in his Subtle mood when he built Baltusrol putting Down what appear to be harmless medium sized greens that have no drastic Breaks these greens resemble the Beautiful putting lawns that he built four years earlier at Quaker Ridge Golf club in Scarsdale n.y., possibly his finest course. Later in the 1920s Tillinghast made drastic Mounds and Steep Hills and valleys on the greens at such famous courses As winged foot and Ridgewood . But Tillinghast had some help from nature when he put Down the greens at the Baltusrol courses. Baltusrol Mountain has a decided affect upon most pulls on the upper course and the Mountain s Power extends to some of the greens on the lower course particularly the 16th and i7lh. What appear to be straight putts thai parallel the Mountain actually break away from the sleep  natural Force is about the Only deception one cannot easily Sec. There is of course the usual element of the Urga which insists on High rough and narrow fairways. Such is the Case at Baltusrol where lots of fertilizer and a wet growing season this Spring have made the lower course rough a Jungle of High Lush grass weeds and Clover. Also the Urga has lowered the Par score of 72 to 70 by simply calling the first and seventh holes Par 4 a instead of Par 5 s. This leaves Baltusrol Wilh Only two Par-5 holes the 17th and Ibsh. At 630 Yards the i7ih is the longest open tournament Hole in history. One cannot stray off the Fairway on that Hole without paying a Price. The sixth Hole has played As the most difficult of the Nar-4 holes. It it a 470-Yard test with trouble close enough on Lee and approach shots to create Many a disaster. There have been nine holds in on in . Open championships and the third of these was made by Zell Eaton on the 158-Yard Lois Hole of the upper course in 1936. The next Hole in one at an open was made by John we Ilzel at the 190-Yard i2lh Hole of the lower course in 1954. Tillinghast built in Jones changed it slightly and the Best have attacked it. Nick bus Aid so Wilh considerable Success by cuing an open record that was tied by Lee Trevino the next year at Oak Hills in Roch Ester. But the rough will be much higher this week than it was in 1967. No one expects a record Low score. Everyone expects thrilling and close open  
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