European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 17, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes thursday Marcut 17,1988 Boston s Marty Barrett watches the throw Bounce away tuesday Tik ass Pilj s Kurt so Llowell slides in safely with a double. Clemens not trying fans 9 by the associated press Roger Clemens pitching is speaking volumes even while his Mouth is silent. Clurn is struck out nine Batten in four innings tuesday he also gave up four runs but Only one earned As the Boston red so were beaten la i by Kansas City. George Brett homered twice and drove in seven runs for the the royals. For Clemens Spring training games Aren i much More than tuneup sessions Catcher Rich Gudman said. Gudman spoke for the two time by Young win Ner who waved off reporters. We weren t Irving to strike ballets nut Gudman said. We were just trying 10 use his fastball More to strengthen his Arm. Whether he s striking people out Arnol. He always has his velocity. Brett s Homer were his first of thenh bilion season. He i a grand slam a the arc in shot and doubled. Cubs 4 athletics 3mariners 9, Cuba an i Damn Jackson s two run Homer inthe ninth inning completed a three run rally for Chicago. The Rusl of the cubs fell victim to n former teammate Steve Trout who pitched five scoreless innings in Seattle s Victory Brick Smith hit two Home runs. While sox is 6, tigers 4 Yankees 3, White sox is 0 Chicago allowed Only five hits As do baseball Roundup Iroil lost its eighth straight game. In a night game he other group of while sox was blanked by new York. Rookie Al Teller pitched five hit less innings and teamed with relievers Tommy John Tim Stoddard and Dave High Coli for a three hitter. All the hits were Al Lowed by Stoddard. Expo 7, dodgers 1 dodgers is 7, Metal the los Angeles split squad had diametrically opposite results. In puerto Rico Dennis Martinez pitched five Strong innings and hit a Home run o Lead the expos. The game played before crowd of 8,870 Ai Juan Loubricl stadium was the second in a two game an Nual series Hal raised an estimated 1100,000 to Benefit the Roberto Clem Enle sports City. Al Ron St. Lucie fla., Len Waluszek and Gilberto Reyes hit Home runs for the other portion of dodgers. It was the dodgers third straight Victory ibis Spring Over inc mels Porales 14, cardinals 1 Jose Lind drove in four runs and knocked in three in pills Burgh s rout Beds 9, Bine jays 7 Eric Davis and Nick Esasky hit consecutive Home runs and Toronto committed live errors. Twins 2, astros 0 Eric Bullock traded to Minnesota by Houston last season broke a scoreless tie with an eighth inning Home run to pro vide All the scoring. Giant 7. Angels i will Clark had three doubles an drove in three fun while Alice Ham maker Terry Mulholland and Craig let1-Feris combined on a five hitter. The an gels got Only one hit Over the final Sis innings. Ham Malier 2-0 with a 1.50era this Spring worked five innings. Mariners 5, padres 4alvin Davis tripled Home Mike King try in the 10th inning for the Victory in a game that had three balks called an both managers ejected. Indians 8, Brewers 4 Carmen Castillo and Joe Carter drove in two runs each for Cleveland. Milwaukee has lost eight straight games. Pm Weilo Brest Chris James had a two run Homer for Philadelphia which handed Atlanta its sixth successive defeat. Mike Schmidt had two doubles and the Phillies took advantage of four errors by Atlanta. Oriole 6, rangers 2john Habyan and Dave Schmidt combined to Pilch eight scoreless innings for Baltimore. Habyan allowed three hits in five innings Wilh no walks and two strikeouts Schmidt allowed two hits i three innings with one walk and one strikeout. Athletes agree to repayment by Chris Mortense Cox non service Atlanta at least 10 football and basketball players including former Ohio slate All american pm curler and three former Clemson players have agreed to reimburse their universities for part or their scholarships to avoid Federal prosecution for dealing with agents Norby Walters and Lloyd Bloom. Repayment of the scholarships ii a stipulation of a pre trial diversion program being offered to most athletes who have testified before a Chicago Federal grand jury that is completing its investigation of wallers and Bloom sources close 10 the Case said. Athletes who accept the program Are assured they will not be indicted for third Calinst with Ilic agent. Attorneys representing athletes con firmed details of the agreement being offered by the . Attorney s office the athlete must report to a . Pro Bation officer for one year during which Hewill perform Community service the athlete will also agree to make restitution to the Blank University for All monies he received to which he was the agreement ends with this paragraph upon successful completion of the pro Gram or. Athlete s Case will be closed. Hewill not be federally prosecuted for any of sense involved in his signing the contract with and receiving Money from. World sports and entertainment while at the same Lime he was representing himself to the University As an Amateur athlete eligible to play College football or basketball. Assistant . Attorney Howard m. Pearl of Chicago devised the program. He has told inc athletes they must pay Bac Money Only for the years icy would have been ineligible because of signing with Wal ters and Udom sources said. Carter is among the athletes who have agreed to enter the program sources closet the investigation said. The wide receiver signed with wallers and Joarn prior to his Junior season which he played and was declared ineligible when his signing was exposed before his senior season last year. He now plays for the Philadelphia eagles. Others who have accepted the prosecutors offer sources said Are former Gem son football players Kenny Flowers of the Atlanta Falcons Terrence Flagler of the san Francisco 49ers and Terrence Roulhac former Michigan football players Garland Rivers of the Detroit Toni and Bob ferry Man of the new England patriots former Pittsburgh football paver Tony Woods of the Seattle so Hawks former Florida foot bail player Adrian White of the new York giants former fort Hays stale football player fran de Neal of the Green Bay pack ers who played some of his College career at Florid and former Ohio stale Basket Ball player Brad Sellers of the chicag bulls. Courtnell hot trick Powers oilers past sabres by Ibe associated Para Edmonton Alberta ii was Geoff Courtnell s Lum to discover the Joy of playing alongside Wayne arc Luzky. The former Boston Bruin playing his third game with Edmonton and moved to arc Luzky s left Side scored three limes tuesday night to Pace the oilers to a 6-4 Victory Over the Buffalo sabres. Playing Wilh Wayne tonight it was pretty easy to get three goals Courtnell said of his fim goals As an Oiler and his 33rd. 34th and with of the season. Craig Simpson the key player Edmon ton obtained from Pittsburgh in the Paul Coffey Trade scored his Iola of the sea nil Roundup son in the third period. Thai goal earned him use of a 1938 automobile a gift from a local Dealership. Mark Messier and Craig Mactavish scored the Oiher Edmonton goals. John Tucker scored twice. Christian re Viiu and Rookie Pierre Turgeon scored for Buffalo. Creaky had three assists giving him 127 Points. In Oiler nil action Lamca a wlukn6 Hartford Conn. Hakan Loob recorded his fifth three goal game of the year and second in As Many games As Calgary outlasted Hartford to sweep the three game season series. Loob who had three goals and three assists in saturday s 10-4 rout of Buffalo. Raised his season totals to 46 goal and 95points, both career highs. Mike dullard added his 43rd goal and two assists As the flames overtook Idle Montreal for the league s Overall stand Ings Lead by one Point 91-90. Nord Jnes 3, Maple Leah 1 Quebec Anton Stastny scored the winning Goat on a Power play in the Sec Ond period and goal Lender Mario Bru Netta blocked 20 shots. The Victory boosted the nordic us Oul of the Adams division Basc Meni for the first time since Jan. 9. The winning goal came when a Low shot from the Point by Terry Carkner deflected off the Slick of a to Ronto player to Stastny who put in a Backhander from the right face off Circle. Rangin 3, Flyen 1 new York Kelly Kisio and Norm Macaw scored first period Power play goals and Chris Milan connected in the third period for new York. St. Louis Herb Raglan scored his Luis goal of the season with 2 21 remain ing in the third period lifting the blues into the tie
