European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Jge2$ the stars and stripes monday. July 14,1986 rumours sweep Chicago that sox May leave City of t Sass up. Urb leaving Chicago for Denver . Fla., or some other base Ball hungry City that is the major question to sur face in the Wake of the decision by inc while sox owners to abandon an talks with the City of Chicago about building ,1 new facility to replace. 76 year old Comiskey Park. The announcement last week Trig gered a flurry of other questions an alternatives facing while sox chair Man Jerry Reinsdorf and president Eddie hinnom q. Are the White sox through play ing in com they Park a. The sox will play Only three More seasons at the maximum in the oldest Park in the majors. Engineer say the facility cannot be considered Safe Asl 1988 or 1989. Q. Is suburban Addison the last Hope for Chicago keeping the turn a. Yes and no. Under current ownership the Western suburb is the last alternative that will be explored. I the team is sold to a local group the club could still play in the area q. What Are the chances of so could by sold a. Reinsdorf and Einhorn Don twant to sell. If they can t Cut a Deal with Addison and the league balks a moving the club they could decide to sell. Q. Is the american league required to approve the More to Addison or of nil Hercley a. League rules require approval but the moves by nil teams from Baltimore and Oakland have left the leg Lissue whether league approval is needed up in the air. Reinsdorf a influential owner has expressed Confidence the club could gel league approval. Q. What cities Are most Likely la get the sax a. Denver and Washington have the Edge because they already have Parks built. Washington has failed twice i attempts to get an Al team. Tampa St. Petersburg and Phoenix have growing Chicago s 76-year-old Comiskey Park is the oldest in the major i rants. Sun Bell populations but no stadiums. Q. Can Comiskey Park be saved a. The owners say no. If it were to be rebuilt completely the sox Wouldhave nowhere to play while it was being rebuilt. Wrigley Field has no lights and the while sox s base of sup port is for night baseball. The facility requires More than $ i million a year in Upkeep. A How Watt he lingering questions about the feud affect its opolion a. Tenno in anticipates a backlash from hard Core City fans. However sox surveys have shown the base of fan support has moved from the City to the suburbs. Q. When will the situation be re solved a. Sox owners have Given Addison deadline of december saying it would take three years to build roads and the stadium and get a finance authority established to pay the Cost. If the Tea does not work out a Deal in Addison it could conceivably leave As quickly Ashe 1987 season. Q. How did the situation reach thl Point a. Almost from the Lime the bought the club current ownership has maintained that neglect from shoe string operations Hurt the team. The owners say they tried to work out Adeal with the City iwo Yiirs ago but politics especially in Chicago Are Tricky operation at Best. The owners deny their intent Alt along was to move the Cam citing the Money they have injected in terms of maintaining com Iskey Park and the Money spent on free agents. No from Page 21 and Rick Aguilero scattered five hits Over seven innings to Lead new York past Atlanta. The mets have outscored Atlanta 26-2in the first three games of a four game series that was scheduled to conclude sunday. Aguilera 2-3, gave up one earned run walked two and Sturni Csc out six. Roger Mcdowell pitched the eighth and Jesse Orosco the ninth. Rick Mahler 10-8, took the loss. Aguilera led off the third with a single and Dykstra followed with a single. After Wally Backman struck out Keith Hernandez tripled into the right Field Comer scoring both runners. When second base mail Glenn Hubbard threw the Ball past third base for an error Hernandez score to make it 3-0. Gary Carter then singled and Darryl Strawberry doubled to left to score car Ter and Chase Mahler. Canuoali4, san Diego Bob Forsch and two relievers combined to scatter 10 hits and the St. Louis infield turned five double plays As St. Louis Defeated san Diego. Forsch 7-6, allowed eight bits and two braves trip Blue sox for a a split Stuttgart Bamberg right Bander Allan Martell spun a six hitter struck out is and allowed one earned run As the braves Defeated the Stuttgart Toyota Blue san 3-2 in eight innings again a split of their German american league double header Here sunday Stuttgart won the opener 6-1 behind unbeaten left hander Bruce Claude 5-ov who got Home run support from Scotty Benjamin and Bui Nazario. In the second game Joey Leist scored the winning run when he singled moved do the Waylo third on Catcher Greg Walker wild or Croft throw and scored on a wild pitch by losing Pitcher Ray Santos. Martel now 4-1, was Tough on Stutt Gart waiters. Only Eric Rivera could Mut Ter i to hits off him. Santos 1-2, allowed eight hits and three unearned runs. He struck out seven and walked two. N the opener. Benjamin got Stuttgart off to a Quick 1-0 Lead when he hit the first Pilch of the game out of the Park for a Home run. Nazario had a Solo shot in the second inning. Benjamin Nazario and Larry Forbes each had two hits. Ray Hunt had two hits for Bamben Bryan Stevens tagged for nine hits took Lhelossanddroppedtoal-1 up Lei kept Flamberg atop the South Ern division with a 12-4 record while Stuttgart is in second place with a 9-5mark. In other a a action sunday Mannheim 5-11, Cleown 4-2 Mannheim Germany Terry Jor Dan and Peter Jackson supplied the Bat Power and Jim Tucker and Jose Gonzalez notched the pitching victories As the Mann Heim Klee Amigos swept a doubleheader from the Giessen Nissan wolverines. Jordan socked a two run Homer in the sixth inning of the opener to push the Ami go into a 5-3 Lead. Tucker i survived Giessen rally for one run in us seventh and posted a Complete game went 3 for 4 in the first game and 2 for 3 to the allowed three Hill before being relieved in the sixth inning of the Nightcap. Mannheim now 12-2, broke open that game with 10 runs in the Leithner homered in the first game for the wolverines whose re Cord dipped to 5-10. Runs Over six innings. Ken Dayley relieved after Forsch walked the Mcadoff baiter in the seventh end pitched the seventh and eighth and then was forced from the game while warming up in the ninth inning when his Arm tightened up Todd Worrell finished for his 15thsave. Cubs 7, dodgers 4 los Angeles Jerry Humphrey singled Home the go ahead run in the seventh inning and Leon Durham added two run Homer in the eighth to Cany Chicago to a come from behind Victory Over los Angetti Humphrey delivered a two out Tingle to score Shawon Dunston from second base breaking a 4-4 tie in the had tingled with one out off loser Tom Nieden tuck s-4, before Takin second on winning Pitcher de Lynch sacrifice bunt with two out in the eighth Durha drilled hit two run Homer into the right from Page 25 Field seats. It was the first Home run Al Lowed by Ken Howell it 56 i innings this season. Keith Mainland s single pre ceded Durham s 10th Homer of the year. Reds 2, expos 0 Montreal John Denny com bed with Ron Robinson on a two hit Ter and buddy Bell knocked in one run and scored another As Cincinnati Defeated Montreal. Edberg wins Swiss final a stand Switzerland a top seeded Stefan Edberg of Sweden Defeated unseeded Roland Studler of Switzer land 7-s, 4-6, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2 in a 3-hour 25-Mmule Marathon final of the$231,000 Swiss open Tennis tournament sunday. The 20-year-old swede ranked six thin the world was hard pressed to solve the unorthodox style of the Swiss left hander. It was their first meeting Ever. Sadler a 27-year-old Law student who entered the tournament As a qualifier rated no. 414 in the at world rank Ings put up a spectacular struggle that earned him ovations from the partisan crowd of 3j500. It was his first big Victory this year Fredberg who won the 1985 Atule Luul open. First place was Worth 140,000.stadler, who never has been in grand Pru final before was at his bes when he was behind scoring especially with Brilliant returns on Edberg s Power it was the swede s first Ever grand hex Victory on a hard Clay court Tiger Sand Bartholomew double and single and two Bis. Anthony also a right hander struck out seven and walked one j n going the distance for the loser Chris Kennedy stroked a run scoring Al and do a stolen bases and passed Ball As the rams broke Opena scoreless game in the Bottom of the fourth. The winners added two More runs on George Hull s sacrifice Fly and Clint har pm s run producing single in the fifth. Miles Suguitan stole a pair of base ahead of Bartholomew s rib single in the sixth for a 5-0 Ramstein Lead. Hull singled and stole second to set up har pm s run scoring single in the seventh. The final two rams runs in the eighth were driven in by Bartholomew s double and a single by Harris. I Janst in improved its Csc record lo12-5, dropping Spang to 502,
