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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, July 13, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday july 13, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 21 sports running romanian a photo Britain s Zola Budd congratulates Maricich Pulca of Romania after Pica set a world record in the 2,000 meters at the Leaf Mobil grand prix track meet Friday in London. Pulca has beaten Budd All six times the two have met. Story on Page 26 perennial stars Garvey Reggie left out this year new York a the names Steve Garvey and Reggie Jackson usually come up around All Star time. But this year Garvey an i a time National league All Star and Jackson a 12 time american league All Star have not been named As reserves despite just miss ing being voted to the clubs by the fans. National league manager Whitey her zog of St. Louis named Houston s Glen Davis As the backup first baseman to starter Keith Hernandez of the new York mets. American league manager Dick How scr of Kansas City selected Toronto s Jesse bar Field and Lloyd mos by Boston s Jim Rice Chicago s Harold Baines and Oak land s Jose Canseco As substitutes for Starl ing outfielders Kirb Puckett of Minnesota and new York Yankees Rickey Henderson and Dave Winfield. The All Star game will be played tues  reserves named Friday for the National league were outfielders Dave Parker of Cincinnati Kevin Bass of Houston Tim Raines of Montreal and Chili Davis of san Francisco second baseman Steve sax of los Angeles Short Stop Hubic Brooks of Montreal catchers Jody Davis of Chicago and Tony Pena of Pittsburgh and third baseman Chris Brown of san Francisco. The Al reserves include third base Man Wade Boggs and Catcher Rich cd Man of Boston Kansas City second base Man Frank White Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly Seattle third baseman Jim Presley and Blue jays shortstop Tony Fernandez. Kansas City third baseman George Brett voted to a starting position was replaced on the roster by Cleveland third baseman Brook Jacoby because of a shoulder injury. How scr said Boggs will take Over Brett s starting Job. The remainder of the american league starting lineup will be Detroit Catcher Lance Parrish Angels first base Man Wally Joyner Lou Whitaker of the tigers at second and Baltimore shortstop cat  and Garvey could not be reached for comment. Boston Pitcher Dennis Oil can Boyd erupted into a rage thursday night and left Fenway Park before the red sox s scheduled game with California when he Learned he had not been selected for the american league pitching staff. The red sox responded to Boyd s out burst by suspending him without pay for three Days on Friday. The pitching staff selected by How scr included Baltimore s Don Aasc. Boston Roger Clemens California s Mike Witt. Cleveland s Ken Schrom. Detroit s Wil lie Hernandez Milwaukee s ted Higuera Yankees reliever Dave Righetti and Texas knuckle Ballor Charlie Hough. Garvey who is hitting .237 with 13 homers and 37 Bis and Jackson Bat Ling .282 with seven homers and 31 Bis have no Choice. Garvey was second to Keith Hernan Dez in fan voting for the National league finishing 138,000 votes behind the acts Gold Glove first baseman who received 995,279. Puckett edged Jackson by 17,000 votes. Jackson finished fourth in fan voting. Garvey was the first player to receive More than four million votes reaching thai Milestone in 1977, and was the first starter Ever selected by write in votes in 1974. Those who did make the squad particularly first timers were elated. For a Day i m going to enjoy it said san Francisco s Mike Krukow. Named Lothe no pitching Slaff thursday night. I m thrilled. It s quite an  Philadelphia Phillies left hander Shane rawly. Krukow and rawly will be joined by Cincinnati s John Franco. Houston s Mike Scott and Dave Smith. Los an Geles Fernando Valenzuela. Montreal s Jeff Cardon Rick Rhodon of Pittsburgh and new York mets Sid Fernandez and Dwight Gooden. Goodwn is expected to Stan. National league starters will be acts Catcher Gary Carter Chicago second baseman Ryne Sandburg Phillies third baseman Mike Schmidt Ozzie Smith of St. Louis at shortstop and Darryl Straw Berry of the mets Atlanta s Dale Mur Phy and san Diego s Tony Gwynn in the Outfield. Dickinson King Lead open Kettering Ohio a Judy Dickinson finished with two birdies and an Eagle Friday to Gam a share of the second round Lead with Betsy King in the 41st women s . Open Golf championship. Dickinson and King the ladies British open Cham Pion finished two trips Over the ram soaked 6,243-Yard nor country club course in i under Par 143. King who birdied two of the last three holes and Dickinson both shot 71s in muggy heat that produced a Brief afternoon thunderstorm. I m voting for rain delays said Dickinson. Her Birdie Birdie Eagle siring came shortly after the delay. A Day earlier she came Back from another storm delay to Chip in for Birdie on the 17th, then Birdie the 18th. In saturday s delayed completion of the second round Amateur Joan Pitcock three putted for a bogey on the final Hole and dropped three shots Back of the leaders. Pitcock a Tulsa University student from Fresno calif., finished with a 3-under-Par 69 and reached the tournament Halfway Point at 146, 2-Over Par. Pitcock had hit her second shot on the Green on the 18th Hole just at dusk Friday when a severe Thunder storm rumbled into the area. She refused to putt out in the darkness and returned saturday her 19th birthday to Complete the round. She faced a 75-foot putt and left her first Effort about 15 feet Short then missed the second one and made the bogey. Dickinson a runner up in this tournament a year ago and King shared a one stroke advantage Over Amy Alcott. She had five birdies in a stretch of six holes on the Back nine to finish at 69 and a Par 144 total. Hollis Stacy led a group another stroke Back at 145. We go Back a Long Way Back to the juniors in 1969. We seem to bring out the Best in each other Stacy Athree time Winner of this title said of Alcott. Stacy matched Par. She was tied at one Over Par with Sherri Turner Deb Richard Sally Little and japanese Ayako Okamoto a regular on the american Lyga tour for the last four seasons. Okamoto closed with a 69 that included bogeys on the last two holes. Richard also had a 69. Little shot 72 and Turner 73. Defending Champion Kathy Baker and first round Leader Beth Daniel were in a group at 146. Baker had a 72 and Daniel slipped to 76. Nil players of drug test arbitration Washington a the National football league and its players Union avoiding a Federal court Duel agreed Friday to binding arbitration Over com missioner Pete Rozelle s plan for mandatory random drug testing. The league agreed not to implement the plan until arbitrator Richard Kasher decides if Rozelle has the authority to order additional testing beyond what is allowed by the collective bargaining agreement. Kasher s decision is expected in mid september about a week after the season begins. The league said each player will be tested for drugs in preseason As has been the Case. That is permitted under the contract Between the Union and the league. In an agreement submitted to . District judge Harrington d. Parker the league and the Union said the arbitration hearing will be held on july 23-24  
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