European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 21, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes sunday june 21,1p87 Jackson claims phils ignored Blacks Chicago up the Philadelphia Phillies turned their backs on an Opportunity to promote Blacks to top level management positions when they replaced manager John Felske with third Hase coach Lee Elia civil nights Leader Jesse Jackson charged Fri Day. It was another missed Opportunity to break the Cycle of the lockout Jackson said in a Telephone interview from his Washington office where he set up an exploratory committee to assess his chances in a presidential bid. It is not offensive that or. Elia was hired but it was offensive that no Black or hispanic was consid ered Jackson said. A part of the Challenge is to open the door and consider people who Are qualified who have been locked Felske s firing thursday was the first of a major league manager this season. Phillies owner Bill Giles said he fell no pressure to hire a Black replacement despite the juror that Fol Lowed former dodgers vice president Al Campanis remark about Blacks in baseball management. I wanted to select the Best Man for this Job regard less of color Giles told a Wrigley Field news Confer ence where the firing was announced. But Jackson said the Philadelphia organization was ignoring the Issue. He did not consider the fact that those of Black color Are locked out and he ought to take that Tel account Jackson said. He s not color Blind he knows Money is Jackson suggested there were several Blacks Quali fied to take Over manager positions in baseball including former Chicago cub Ernie Banks and St. Louis cardinals Lou Brock and Bob Gibson. He also mentioned Jose Cardinal a former cub As a possible can said he was satisfied with Steps commissioner paler Ueberroth has recommended for bringing More Blacks hispanics and women into front Vilice position an Overall evaluation of Ueberroth s recommendations will be discussed when operation push the Chicago based civil rights organization founded by Jackson holds its annual meeting june 29. What happened in Phit Adelphia also will be part of that evaluation Jackson said. Al from Page 21 13th Homer of the season off starter Dave Schmidt. Evans hit his 10th Homer of the season in the third. Lynn whose first inning Homer was his Lith of the season added an rib single in the fifth after Rick Burle Sendrew a one out walk and moved to third on a single by Mike Young. After Young and Lynn advanced on a double steal. Young scored on a ground Oul by col Ripken to make it 3-3. In other games Friday Blue jays 15, Brewers 6 Toronto Lloyd Moseby hit a two run triple and Tony Fernandez hit Atwo run single to highlight a nine run seventh inning lifting Toronto to acome from behind Victory Over Milwaukee. Toronto broke a 6-6 tie in the seventh off reliever Mark Clear who started thinning. Fernandez and Moseby walked to Lead off and two oils later Clear walked Cecil fielder and Kelly Gruber to make it 7-6. Chris Bosio relieved Clear 5-2, an walked Pinch Hiller Ernie Whilt Paul Mirabella came in to Pilch and walked Willie a for another run. Mann Lee nil a run scoring single before Fernandez s single Anil Moseby s triple. Jesse Barfield hit an rib double to com plete the scoring. Jeff Mussulman 5-1, entered the game in the fifth inning and pitched 1w innings for the Victory. The Blue jays scored three runs in the sixth on Solo homers by Barfield an fielder and a fielder s Choice by Upshaw to go ahead 6-5. The Brewers tied it in the seventh on an rib ground Oul by Paul Mollor. Twlni7, tesox6 Minneapolis Tim Laudner hit a Home run on the first pitch in the ninth inning to give Minnesota a Victory Over Chicago. In was Chicago s fifth straight toss and inc 16lh in its last 19 games. Laudner s Homer hit seventh of the year came off Chicago reliever Jim twins Tim in ninth Winn 2-3. Left hear Don 4-4, earned the Victory after entering will one Oul in the eighth. Chicago lied the score at 6 with a unearned run in the eighth. Keith Alief ton walked Gary Redus who stole Sec Ond Redus Well to third when no one covered second base As Catcher Laudner s throw went into Center Field. Ozzi Guillen followed with a sacrifice Fly Oft Reardon. Minnesota had taken a 6-5 Lead in the sixth inning when Randy Bush drove in two runs with a Pinch single off win after Minnesota loaded the bases on two walks and a single off Chicago starter Rich Dolson Minnesota led 4-1 entering the sixth but Chicago scored four runs capped by Jerry Hairston s Pinch three run Homer off the right Field foul pole. Mariners 7, indians 4 Cleveland Rev Quinones drove in three runs with a Homer and a bases loaded single and Mark Langston pitched a seven hitter pacing Seattle Over Cleveland. The Victory extended the mariners winning Streak to a season High five games. Scallie had lost five straight in Cleveland stadium. Langston 8-6, struck Oul seven and walked two for his seventh Complete game. The seven strikeouts increased Langston s major league leading total to 123,Cleveland starter Phil Niekro 5-6, who had won his previous three Deci Sions lasted just four innings allowing five runs six hits and five walks. Yankees 10, red sox s Boston Mike Pagliarulo s Lead off Home run sparked a five run i3lh inning pacing new York Over Boston and extending the Yankees winning Streak to five s ninth Homer came off Joe Sabilo 1-2, who entered in the i oth inning. After Pagliarulo s Homer Sambito got Mark Satas to Fly Oul but Bobby Mea Cham singled and Wayne Tolleson walked. Wes Gardner relieved Sambit and walked Willie Randolph to Load the bases before Tom Bolton gave up a two run double to Dan Pasqua and a two run single to Gary Ward. The Yankees got a season High 19 hits off five Boston Hudson 7-2, who was scheduled to Start sunday s game against bos ton pitched the final three innings for his first Victory since May 15. He was in sixth Yankee Pitcher. Ringer 4, athletics 2 Oakland Calif. Charlie Hough pitched six Willess innings and settled Lora two hitter Over Tai innings giving Texas a Victory Over marhocin pitched Willess rebel Over the final Ivy innings for his ninth save. Hough. 7-2, who beat Oakland for the second Lime in a week surrendered a Lead off double to Reggie Jackson in the seventh to end his no hitter. Royals 1, Angels 0 Anaheim. Calif. Danny Jackson pitched a four Hitler and Danny Tarta Dull and Frank while hit run scoring sin Gles leading Kansas City Over califor , 3-9, snapped a personal ree game losing Streak walking four and sinking Oul three for his third com plete game. My from Page 23 Ancus. Fisher was 1-3 Wilh a 7.33 earned run average. Expos 8, cardinals 7 St. Louis Casey Candaele an Tim Raines hit rib singles Wilh two out in the Ullh inning As Montreal edged is. Louis. Andres Galarraga started the inning with the game s Only extra base hit. An opposite Field double off Bill Dawley 4 5, that nil the right Field foul line. Daw icy struck out Herm Winningham an Mike Fitzgerald but walked Pinch hitter Vance Law. After Candaele singled to break a 6-6 tie Mitch Webster walked to Load the bases and Law scored on Raines single Over the third base bag. Bob Mcclure 4-1, worked two scoreless innings and Lary Sorensen pitched the Bottom of the Lith for his first save. Sluts 7, padres 6 san Diego will Oark who struck out in his three previous at bats doubled Home iwo runs to Cap a four run eighth inning As san Francisco rallied from a five run deficit and Defeated san Diego. Two streaks came to an end the padres had won six in a Row and the giants had dropped six straight. The giants entered the eighth trailing 5-3 but Jeffrey Leonard hit a one out single off reliever Lance Mccullers 3-4, and scored on Candy Maldonado i Dou ble. Chili Davis doubled to lie the game 5-5 and after Bob Brenly walked Craig Lefferts relieved doubled to the Center Field Wall making a Winner of san Francisco reliever Jeff Robinson 4-s. Scott Garrelts worked the final two innings for his eighth save. He allowed a run in the ninth on Tony Gwynn s triple and a grounder by carmelo Martinez. San Diego starter Dave Dravecky had a three hit shutout through six innings. The padres scored twice off Mark Davis in the first inning and added two More in the second. From Page 21 Nakajima Bernhard Langer John Cook and Jim , Japan s leading performer and Watson s playing partner on a dreary drizzly Day matched Par while Thorpe who has a habit of playing his Best in the open had a 68.langer, the 1985 masters Champion from West Germany had his second straight 69 and Cook shot a 68. Masters Champion Larry Mize Ben Crenshaw Scott Simpson and Bob Eastwood were next at 139, one under , the first round Leader slipped to a 72, while Mize had a 68, Eastwood a 66 and Simpson a 68.craig Stadler and Mac o Grady were part of the group Al 140.defending . Open Champion Ray Floyd who had an opening round 68, slipped to a 73. He was in a group at 141 thai also included australian Greg nor Man the reigning British open Champi on and a Centra figure in the Ian five major championships who had a 69, and pea Champion Bob Tway who had a 71despite a double bogey 7 an the 16th. Spain s Severiano Ball Tjoros a two time masters and British open Champi on ballooned to a 75 after his opening round 68 and was Al 143. Watson played this round like the Watson of Olof Ike five time British open Champion and six time player of in year. It started Wilh a Little adjustment Tomy swing on the practice tee. 1 shortened it tightened in up. It seemed to work he the key to his Effort be said was a Trio of really Good Long pulls i Haven t been making any like thai for first was a 50-footer that broke about two feet and slammed into the Back of the cup on the third also scored from 30 feel on the ninth Hole and from 25 on the 11 to. He made a couple of More from 6 10 8 feet then bogeyed the 17th from a Bunker and dropped Back into a lie for the Lead. But he flipped a wedge shot to within about four feet of the Flag on the 18th, then watched his pull drop in for the Birdie that put him ahead Nicklaus came to the i8lh moments Laler 2-under for the Day and facing a 10-foot pull thai would have Given bin a share of the ran in up to the right lip of the cup but the Ball Hung on the lip and refused 10 seemed to make the putts for Par and miss the ones for Birdie said Nick Lam who one putted for Par six times. I m Noi playing thai Well. I m scoring Well but nol playing particularly Well he took a score of 147 to qualify for the final two rounds saturday and sunday. Among the major casualties were former open champions Lee Trevino 151hubert Green l 12larry Nelson 151 and fuzzy Zoeller 152al Well As Paul Azinger 148the leading Money Winner on the tour this year
