European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 15, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday february 15.1987 the stars and stripes Page 21 Dave Poulin of Philadelphia checks Mikhail Tatarinov of inc soviet Union during first period action. Soviets top nil stars in game 2 Quebec a Valcris Kaminsky. A rising Young Star from inc powerful red army learn scored twice in a three goal second period and added an assist in the third period to Lead the soviet National team to a 5-3 Victory Over the nil All stars Friday night. Vladimir Kurtov also scored to goals As the soviets won the second game of the two game series at Ren Doz Vous 87. The nil won wednesday night 4-3 Ona goal by Dave of Philadelphia with 1 15 remaining in the game. Friday s game had belonged to the nil before he soviets broke it open with three straight goals in the second period. Kaminsky s second goal of the period with just 19 seconds left gave the soviets a Al Lead. That did t entirely Lake the steam out of the nil squad which did t let Down in inc final period. The nil made it 3-2 on a score by Chicago s Doug Wilson but he soviets nailed things Down with a Joal by Vladimir Kmioc. A key member of inc Kim line featuring of Trusov Ign Larionov and Serge Makarov and one by Andrei Khomutov Laic in the period for a 5-2 Lead. Ray Bourquc scored with 37 seconds left in the Gateforth caul Shird Goat. Edmonton s Mark Messier scored a first period goal on a Power play to give the nil a 1-0 Lead. The line that scored inc nil s first goal in wednes Day s game was on the ice when Messier dribbled the puck into the net past soviet goal Lender Etc any Belo-sheikinat3 32. The nil had a Little help from the soviets As do fun scan Mikhail Tugarinov Uip cd while trying to Clear inc puck behind the net. Edmonton s Wayne or scr by pounced on the puck and delivered it to Oiler teammate Jari Kerri who set up Messier in front of the nut. The nil meanwhile continued to play the Fine defense that helped it win wednesday night. The soviets who were Only Able to gel off one shot in four Power play opportunities wednesday night failed to put a shot on goal in their first Opportunity see soviets on Page 23 Morris wins record $1.85 million in arbitration from press dispatches new York arbitrator Richard Bloch ruled Friday thai the Detroit tigers must pay Pitcher Jack Morris $1.85 Mil lion. The tigers had offered 11.35 million the figure establishes two arbitration records it is the highest salary awarded in the procedure s 12-year history and it gives Morris he biggest raise $975,000, Ever gained in arbitration. Morris who accepted the tigers arbitration offer after the new York Yankees and three other teams had shunned him Atio matched Fer Nanda Valenzuela of los Angeles As inc highest paid i Leher for the com ing season. Valcon Zuela who is in the Middle year of a three year contract set an arbitration record with a $1 million salary in 9s3, a figure Thill was eclipsed by the $1.2 million awarded 19x5. Morris record could lust Only until Arvid Anderson rules on Don matting by s Case which he will hear monday. Mattingly is seeking $1,975,000 and is expected to win against the Yankees $1.7 million offer. In baseball arbitration the ruling is one offer or the other nothing in Between baseball Roundup the dodgers Orel Here Hiscar s $788,000 raise last year from $212,000 to $1 million had been the largest raise before Morris increase from $875,000. Reflecting on the outcome of the Case which Bloch heard thursday in Chicago Richard Moss Morris lawyer who also argued the Valenzuela record Case said it s nol that unusual a thing. As in All salary arbitration issues it was a question of where docs this player belong in the salary Structure. This is where he Morris who has won More games 140 than any other Pitcher in the last eight years had a 21-8 record last season the last year on a four year s3.45 Mil lion contract. He became a free agent ignored the tigers arbitral Ion offer and said he had no intention of returning to Detroit he said wanted to sign with one of four teams Minnesota the Yankees Phila Delphia or California. After the twins chose not to sin him Morris and Moss met with Yankees owner George in Tampa fla., on Dee. A. They said Murris would sign a multiyear contract or play for one year at a salary to be or Crmim d by an arbitrator. The next Day though. Stein Brenner said he would not accept the proposal because his first priority was to res in his own free agents Ron Guidry and Willie Randolph. Shortly before the Midnight deadline that night Morris accepted the tigers arbitration offer. Randolph re stirred with the Yankees but Guidry remains a free agent. Of the six free agents in the last two years who accepted their club s offers logo 10 arbitration Morris was the first to reach the hearing stage. The other five negotiated their salaries. He had lost to the tigers in arbitration in 19s2. Playing for $450,000 instead of the $650,000 he wanted. After that sea son he signed the four year contract that expired last year. Commenting on the cose Bloch said by Telephone from Chicago Dick Moss position was that this was a Guy who does it All. The club s position was hat he is an All around Quality Pitcher but they questioned if he should be set apart in in other casts decided Friday. Greg Harris of Texas on and Jim Acker of Atlanta lost. Harris a Relief Pitcher doubled his salary to $620.1 00. The rangers had of fcred$575,000. Acker also a Relief Pitcher became inc third player this year to suffer a pay Cut in arbitration falling from s36v.500 to 5350,000, he had sought $450.000. Ii was the braves second winning Case. In the other one Darryl Motley also emerged with a pay Cut. Last week. Harsh scr also took a pay Cut in 224 cases before this year Only one player Aurelio Lopez of Cirii in 1983, was Cut in arbitration. So far this year clubs have won seven cases players ii. Two players negotiated new contracts Friday before their arbitration hearings Spike Owen the Boston shortstop agreed to a $350,000 salary and Mike Mason a Texas Pitcher settled at 2 80,000, in new York the Yankees signed free agent Catcher Rick Ccrone who played for them from 1980 to 1984. New York first acquired Cerone in november 1979 from the Toronto Blue jays along with Tom Underwood and Ted Wilborn in Exchange for Chris Chambliss Damaso Garcia and Paul i Rabenia. He hatted .277 with 14 homers and 85 Bis to help the Yankees win inc Al East in i jail. During his five seasons wit i inc Yankees. Cerone. 32, batted ,245 with 25 homers and 160 Bis. His lifetime average is .228 with 43 homers and 304 this. The Yankees traded him to Atlanta in 1985 and Ilia braves sent him to Milwaukee jail year. The c Liu Agni White Soi announced tlit1 like ii ii a Pitcher Juan a Oslo to a contract Wuh the club s triple a affiliate and invited him to Spring training. Arosio 24. Was a free agent after being released by the Minnesota twins who had signed him after the White sox in him go in mid scion
