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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 27, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday june 27.19b8 the stars and stripes Page 27 sports wire Clemens injury shakes struggling botox from press dispatches Boston less than an hour before game time Roger Clemens limped painfully into the Boston red sox s clubhouse to the Trainer s room leaving the sox s Pennant dunces hobbling. Clemens is suffering from what is Dow diagnosed As a slight muscle tear in the Groin area putting in jeopardy at least his next Siart and maybe More. He injured himself warming up before Friday night s 6-2 loss to Baltimore. He lasted a Little More than two innings. Pitching coach Bui Fischer and manager John Mcnarmara who was concerned about omens Condi Tion and uncharacteristic tardiness huddled with Clemens and red sox Trainer Charlie Moss. It s very sore very tender Mcnamara said. Doc tors say it s a Small tear. It s too Early to say if he is going to miss any starts. The next 24 hours will Tell us a lot More lie has asked us to give him until monday before Penc Iling him out wednesday. He s a Tough competitor. Don t underestimate him. He is concerned about not being Able to help the team when it needs everybody to get something  clime in ducked reporters. Mcnamara was clearly shaken by this latest discouraging development in his struggle to gel the red sox on track with the season approaching the Halfway Point. This is not Good news he said. The severity of it Wilt certainly affect  Clemens is scheduled to pitch wednesday against Cleveland the final meeting against East division clubs until late july. Expos Youmans suspended new York Montreal expos Pitcher Floyd Youmans has been suspended indefinitely for failure to comply with his drug testing program the office of the commissioner announced saturday. Youmans who underwent a rehabilitation program in october has been subject to periodic drug testing As a part of his after can process. The suspension is indefinite pending further Evalu Tion and will Lake place immediately a spokesman for the commissioner said. Expos general manager Bill Loneman informed Youmans of his suspension earlier saturday. I gave him the word that he was suspended Stoneman said. But i also told him we would stand behind him. He did t offer much response when i let him know that he was to be suspended for an indefinite  Loneman said the expos will miss Youmans. He had a poor Start but then when we went to the West coast he turned it around Stoneman said. But this is nol Good for Floyd or the expos in 88. The Liming just in t  a statement released by the expos said while extremely disappointed with the situation the expos will continue to support Youmans and to offer assistance in whatever areas arc  the expos recalled right hander Brian Holman who started in place of Youmans and was the loser sat urday As Pittsburg beat  5-1. Youmans a 24-year-old right Handor who went to High school with the Mots Dwight Gooden in Tampa fla., is 3-6 this year with a 3.21 Era. He has pitched 84 innings allowing 64 hits walking 41 and striking out 54. In his three seasons Youmans has at times been Brilliant with a powerful fastball and at times disappointing. Overall he is 29-29 for his career. Camacho rallies to top Cruz Atlantic City . Hector Macho Ca Macho survived the first Knockdown of his career sat urday night to win a close decision Over Reyes Cruz in a 10-round Junior welterweight bout. A former featherweight and Junior lightweight Champion Camacho was sent Flat on his fac Efcy a righthand to the forehead with 30 seconds left in the first round. He Rose at the count of five and stayed out of trouble the rest of the Way. All three judges gave Camacho a slight Edge. Up scored the fight 96-95 in favor of Cruz for Camacho it was his first bout in 15 months. He is unbeaten posting a 33-0 record which includes 16 knockouts. Pm Felto 37-3-2. Henning leads Oklahoma Golf Oklahoma City with a two shot Lead after two rounds of the 1250,000 southwestern Bell Silver pages  sic Harold Henning is relaxed and confident. But with 10 players within four shots of the Lead Henning is clearly not overconfident when assessing his chances to win for the second time this year on the senior pc a tour. It s nol Safe at All. I have to play real Well Tomor Row the South african said after shooting a 6-under  66 saturday. He had eight birdies and two bogeys and look a two shot Lead Over Gary player. This is the kind of course where you can shoot eight birdies if you play Well Henning said. I think i la need to shoot 67 or 63, because somebody s going to shoot 65." player twice a Winner this year leads a pack of outstanding golfers who have a shot to win. His five Birdy one bogey round left him with a two Day total of 137, 7-Underpar. Bruce Crampton Bobby Nichols and Gene Littler were bunched at 138. Among those at 137 were Orville Moody the tour s leading Money Winner this year Chi Chi Rodriguez and Roberto de Vicenzo. De Vicenzo shot a 3-under 69 saturday to capture the super seniors title which is open to players 60 and older. The first round super seniors Leader Jack Fleck Slid to a 79 saturday to finish at 148. It s a rarity out Here when you find someone run Ning away from the Bunch said Henning who has won once this year. You la find most every week there s half a dozen Guys in the  Henning started the Day with a Birdie on the first Hole but gave the stroke Back with a bogey on no. 3. Then he rallied off birdies on nos. 7, a 9 and 10 to move 4-Undcr for his round and 7-under for the Lou Ramont Henning said a key Hole was the -5 eighth where he drove into the Trees hit a 9-Iron out and chipped to 4 feel Tor his Birdie. It might easily have been a six Henning said. That was a turning Point for  after bog eying the -3 12th Hole to drop to 6 under Henning ran off three straight birdies beginning on 14 Elliott nabs Michigan 400 pole Brooklyn Mich. Bill Elliott had the Home track advantage and the crowd behind him saturday. He responded to a standing ovation by breaking the Michigan International Speedway track record with a 172.687 Mph qualifying run that gave him the pole for sunday s Miller High life 400. It was Elliott s 31st career pole and his fifth Al mis. The Dawsonville ga., native driving his 1988 Coors Anund Cebird will be gunning for his seventh Victory in eight starts Here. The race was expected to draw an estimated 80,000 to mis with temperatures expected to be in the 80s and slightly quicker track conditions than at sat urday s qualifying. Elliott was one of three Drivers who beat Tim Rich mond s record of 172.031 Mph set in qualifying for this race two years ago. About five minutes after Davey Alli son ran Al 172.146, Geoff Bodine docked 172.480 and earned a spot on the front Row with  told him Elliott it was Slippery out there but he did t listen to me joked Bodine. Allison who it dedicating this race to his injured father Bobby starts on the second Row with Darrell Waltrip 171.768. Defending Champion Dale earn Hardt is in the fifth Row with Bobby Hillin or. Bobby Allison is still hospitalized in critical Condi Tion recovering from multiple injuries incurred in an Accident at Pocono pa., but weekend Bobby Allison s car a Miller High life Buick will Bear his name but grand National Points Leader Mike Alexander is behind the wheel. He averaged 170.036 Mph and begins the race on the sixth raw. Mcaa head Speaks to editors St. Louis infraction free collegiate sports pro Grams can be achieved Only through strict control by top level administrators at individual schools the executive director of the Mcaa said Al the associated press sports editors National convention. The real secret la achieving High Levels of integrity in College athletics lies at the top level of the institutions themselves said Dick Schultz executive director of the Mcaa. The Mcaa can t legislate integrity in sports any More than Congress can legislate morality for society in general. They Call me the most powerful Peison in College sports. But All my Power lies in persuasion he said. Schultz said most problems occur when winning coaches became so popular and powerful that they feel they no longer need to conform to the standards of the athletic director or the University s governing Board. Or conversely a High administrator May become so interested in Fielding a winning team that he influences those below him. Integrity must Stem from commitment on All Levels from each individual institution Schultz said. He said the Mcaa s problems were mostly those or image and perception with the news coverage we have today everyone suffers from the Broad Brush principle he said. An isolated incident gels highly publicized and people begin to believe it s a widespread problem. Many people believe All schools exploit their ath letes for profit All coaches cheat and All athletes Are drug addicts. The fact is that there Are Only a handful of institutions whose athletic programs Don t operate in the red he said. Most of the Money taken in by athletics goes to fund such things As women s basketball teams. Field hockey and other sports. If basketball players arc used they arc being used to Benefit other athletes and i Don t think they mind  Schultt said that a Large majority of violations of Mcaa rules by coaches arc minor ones that arc self reported. We must have strict firm rules in enforcement he said. We can tolerate honest mistakes but not deliberate  Schultz conceded that drugs Are a problem. But the drug problem is not an Mcaa problem he said. It is a massive National problem hat requires intensive education. We need to Start at the lowest elementary level in schools we have to bring up a whole new Genera Tion that realty understands How dangerous drugs  Schuttz who replaced Walter Byers As head of the Mcaa a year ago said he found the Job satisfying. I be enjoyed the first year More than i thought 1 would said Schultz who said he has followed Byers advice to do More travelling to the universities. 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