European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 17, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes August 1985 no from Page 21 followed George Fosters walk with his fifth dodgers braves 4 Angl is Terry Whitfield shimmer a two run Homer in the Bottom of the eighth inning As los an Geles came from behind and beat extending the dodgers winning Streak to Fernando earned the his seventh in a Tom Nieden fuer pitched the ninth for his 12th astros giants 1 san Francisco Mike Scott tossed a six hitter and Dickie Thon drove in two runs to Lead Houston Over san struck out six and walked three in pitching his third Complete after the fourth Scott yielded Only one hit and Over one stretch retired 13 batters in a Dave was the victim of three unearned expos cubs 3 Chicago Vance Law hit a two run Homer and Tim Raines had three Dou Bles As Montreal beat Montreal Pitcher Bill gave up seven struck out one and walked one in 6 cubs starter Steve was the reds padres 4 san Diego Tony Pinch hit single with two out in the 10th inning drove in Ron Oester to break a 44 tie and give Cincinnati a Victory Over san the who squandered a 40 Lead in the rallied in the 10th when Oester led off with an infield Tom run nulls sacrificed Oester to second and he moved to third on a ground up and Over a photo the mets Wally Backman upends Phil shortstop Tom Foley in a futile at tempt to break up a Gam ending double play wednesday Philadelphia won the mets turned the tables thurs winning team owners play waiting game fans appear of nil holdouts by Dave Goldberg a sports writer Dan Marino used to be one of 10year old Paul a berbers favorite football not any hed better be Back or his fans arc going to walk away from the Young Ster said shortly after Marino walked out of the Miami dolphins training when he comes he wont hear 1 Lell just hear for the second year in some of the National football leagues Best players have stayed away from training most prominent among them Are Marino and Hric who spent last season setting new standards for passing and there Are others of almost equal importance to their teams Mark the new York giants Al pro cornerback Mike the Al pro Middle linebacker who the heart of the Chicago bears defense and two of his Strong safety Todd Bell and outside linebacker Al Harris guard Thielemann and defensive end Don Smith of Atlanta both new York jets starting Marvin Powell and Reg Gie Millroy and four of marinos Miami teammates tight end Dan linebacker Bob safety Glenn Blackwood and Jim then there Are the Philadelphia whose new Norman says he will not renegotiate existing contracts or pay signing that led to hold outs by 11 four of whom have since of the seven who most Are including wide receiver Mike running Back Wilbert Montgom defensive end Dennis guard Dean Miraldi and linebacker Jerry Robin holdout explosion began two years when the United states football league began bidding for both rookies and established giving players de Facto free Agency and another buyer in addition to the that led to promises of renegotiation for Marino and who came out of College just before the for is on the third year of a fou year contract in an Era when Rookie quarterbacks like Doug Flutie and Bernie Kosar Are making Well Over million a Dickerson signed two years ago for million Over four for most of the other who have played out their the a sols financial problems mean there is no other cornerback Ronnie for got an contract last year by playing the Usel against the san Francisco a player of Simi Lar wants the same from the giants without the general managers and league officials Are sitting Back and wait ing for the holdouts to come last year it was Randy Fred Dean and Wesley Walker holding says commissioner Pete Treyve been replaced by Dickerson and Mark some of it has to do with the agents involved different agents take different but with the Money in sure come to the agents Are the like Leigh Steinberg and Jack represent Large numbers of important nil but rarely keep them out of notably Howard use that As their major negotiating Alcott fires 65 to Lead world by 3 a Amy Alcott Bir died seven of 10 holes during one stretch and fired a 7underpar 65 thursday to take the first round Lead in the Nestle world championship of women coming off a two week Layoff and haying played Only once in the last built a 3shot Lead on the Hilly Stouffer Pine Isle resort Golf course on Lake Lanier islands 50 Miles North of at Patty Winner of two events this was second with a 4under Judy at 35 the oldest player in the elite Field of shot defending Champion Nancy a fou time Winner in her last nine had four birdies in succession Early in the but then faltered and was tied at 70 with Beth Winner of the first two world championship events in 1980 and began her Birdie surge on the fifth after taking her Only bogey on the 328 par4 she also birdied the had a Par and then put together four birdies in a Row before going Parpa Birdie and finishing the round with four pars in i played awfully Alcott i just kept firing at the which is my i never Back i hit the Ball got it in Good position and made some great i was very pleased with who has three major championships among her 23 career got five of her eight birdies with putts in the 10 20foot her Only bogey came on the fourth when her approach was Short and she then failed to sink her putt after Chipping to within 10 this is a situation that i thrive Alcott said of the this year featuring the top 12 players on the 1985 Money Alcott is the Only player to have appeared in the previous five world open Champion Kathy Baker was six shots Back and deadlocked at 71 with Jane Blalock and Betsy Jan complaining of an upset struggled to a and also had a 2strpke penalty on the 13th for accepting a ride in a Alice a fou time Winner this year who withdrew from last weeks Henredon classic because of heat never got anything going and had the poorest round of the a Dopson Advance in Tennis championships Kiamesha a seeded Christine Gilles of and third seeded Diana Dopson of advanced to the finals of the National Amateur Tennis championships thursday with straightest the 18yearold a Sophomore at the University of beat Rita Winebarger of sat elite 76 75 while a Sophomore at upset second seeded Jennifer Fuchs of Dix Miami swaps rights on Carter to Minnesota Miami a the Miami Nln Vinic Unk nine Linol Miami a the Miami dolphins traded their nil rights of Usel Star Anthony Carter to the Minnesota Vikings on thurs Day in return for linebacker Robin Sendlein and a second round draft Choice in beginning his fifth National football league started eight games last year for the Vikings and made 97 he joined a Miami team weak at outside linebacker because of the holdout of Bob Brudzinski and a thigh injury to Rookie Alex we needed defensive said Miami coach Don we talked to several clubs and evaluated and we think this was our Best he Sendlein is at a Point in his career where Hes really coming on and he can really help us in an area where we need the dolphins had the nil rights to car a wide receiver with the Oakland invaders of the United states football the Vikings will either have to wait until Carters contract runs out at the end of the 1986 season or buy out that contract you hate to give up a player with the potential of Anthony but were comfortable with our said reached in said he had mixed emotions about the i was starting to make a move there with the Vikings to be a full time Start he i dont know anything about the dolphins situation yet except that they Are no strangers to the super the dolphins also released linebacker Ronnie who Hast played since 1982 because of a knee free agent running Back David Nel left
