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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, February 6, 1989

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 6, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes monday february 6,1989 owners get 2nd win in arbitration new York a Albert Hall of the Atlanta braves lost his salary arbitration Case saturday giving owners a 2-0 Lead Over players in cases decided so far. Arbitrator Glenn Wong decided Hall will get $250,000, the same salary the outfielder made last year. Hall had asked for $310,000. Hall batted .247 last sea son with one Homer 15 runs batted Inland 15 stolen bases. In the Only other Case decided so far outfielder Dion James of the braves lost. Two players settled their cases sat urday reducing the players in arbitration to 36. Right hander Mark Gubicza of the Kan Sas City royals doubled his salary agreeing to a one year Deal for $ 1.375 million. Gubicza went 20-8 last year the third most victories in the american league and made $635,000. He had a 2.70 earned run average the fourth Best in the league and pitched 269% innings second most in the Al to Oakland s Dave Stewart. Gubicza struck out 183, sixth most in the league. He had asked for $1.425 million and the royals offered $ 1.275 million. Catcher Scott Bradley and the Seattle mariners agreed to a one year contract for $290,000, a raise of $ 130,000. Bradley had asked for $330,000 and the mariners had offered $225,000. He batted .257 last season with four homers and33rbs. In addition to his base salary Bradley can earn $30,000 in incentive Bonus $ 10,000 each for reaching three Levels 85 games played and 300 plate appear ances 100 games and 350 plate appear ances and 130 games and 455 plate appearances. No decisions were announced sat urday on two pending cases argued this past week those of Seattle first baseman Steve Balboni which was argued thurs Day and Houston first baseman Glenn Davis which was heard Friday. Teasing Tyson a talk show Host Arsenio Hall right and heavyweight Cham come out Here and Tyson lunged at Hall in teasing Retalia Pion Mike Tyson Ham it up during the taping of Hall s show Tion during the Arsenio Hall  Tyson had just told on Friday. The mock fight occurred when Hall told Tyson Hall his divorce from actress Robin Givens would be final we have a Little Surprise for you. Robin you want to when she returns from vacation to sign the papers. College from Page 21 one and one with 1 22 left. Freshman Darwyn Alexander then clinched the cowboys win with two foul shots. No. 5 Missouri 73, Kansas St. 68 Gary Leonard had 22 Points As mis Souri and held off Kansas state. The tigers playing at Home improved to 20-3. 6-0 in the conference marking the seventh time this decade a Norm Stew Art coached Missouri team has won 20games. The score was tied 28-All at halftime but Missouri scored the first six Points of the second half and never trailed again although the wildcats 12-7 and 3-4, twice pulled within one Point. No. 7 Louisville 101, Memphis St. 85 Kenny Payne scored 20 of his 28 Points in the first half and Felton Spencer took charge Down the stretch to Lead Louisville Over Memphis state in the metro conference. The Victory allowed Louisville play ing its second game without injured Cen Ter Perlis Ellison to improve to 16-3 and 5-0 in the metro. No. 8 Florida state 66, Cincinnati 65 Tat Hunter s tip in with two seconds left capped a rally that erased a 13-Point deficit in the final nine minutes for visit ing Florida state. With Andre Tate scoring 15 Points in 10 minutes the bearcats took a 54-41 Lead with 9 10 left. But George Mccloud s jumper with 1 02 left capped a rally that gave the seminoles a 64-63 Lead. No. 10 Seton Hall 105, Boston Coll. 82 John Morton scored 20 Points leading five starters in double figures As Seton Hall beat Boston College in the big East. Seton Hall 19-3, dominated the boards Early and spurted to a 10-0 Lead. The pirates made 33 of 40 foul shots and improved to 6-3 in the conference. No. 11 Michigan 82, Michigan St. 66 at Ann Arbor Glen Rice scored eight of his 29 Points during a 16-4 second half spurt As the wolverines 17-4 Overall and 5-3 in the big ten overcame a six Point halftime deficit. Michigan state 12-7 and 3-6, led 20 10 with six minutes left in the half and 31-25 at halftime before Michigan started its 16-4 run with the score tied at 48-48. Rice who had five 3-Point shots now has 2,027 career Points making him the fourth Wolverine to exceed 2,000. De Paul 81, no. 13 n. Carolina St. 74 Stephen Howard and Stanley Brundy each scored 19 Points and Depaul pulled away Early in the second half to beat North Carolina state 81-74. No. 14 Syracuse 103, Pittsburgh 80 Stephen Thompson scored 29 Points on 14 of 15 shooting and Sherman Doug Las had 25 Points and 11 assists As no. 14 Syracuse ran away from Pitt in big East conference action at Pittsburgh. Cal Irvine 99, no. 16  vegas 98 Jeff Herdman made five 3-pointers and scored 22 of his 24 Points in the second half to Lead University of califor Nia Irvine Over Nevada Las vegas in the big West conference. Herdman gave the anteaters the Lead for Good when his 3-Pointer with 7 24 left snapped an 82-82 tie. Ricky Butler led us Irvine 8-11 and 5-5 in conference play with 25 and Doktorczyk added 20. Anthony led the visiting Runnin re Bels 14-5 and 9-1, with 32 Points before fouling out with 12 seconds left. Stacey Augmon a member of the 1988 . Olympic team had 29 before fouling out with 3 26 left. No. 17 Indiana 66, Minnesota 62 Joe Hillman scored 20 Points 14 in the second half As the hoosiers Over came a 14-Point deficit in beating the gophers for the 14th straight time. The win solidified the big ten Lead for the hoosiers 8-1 at the Midway Point of the conference race and 18-5 Overall. The gophers wingless on the Road in the big ten dropped to 4-5 and 12-7. Mississippi St. 96, no. 19 leu 79 Greg Lockhart scored 24 Points and Mississippi state Defeated Louisiana state in Southeastern conference play. Mississippi state ended a six game losing Streak by defeating leu for the fourth straight time Over the last two sea sons. The bulldogs Are 9-10 and 3-10 in the Sec. Leu which held a one game Lead in the Sec fell to 15-6 and 7-3. No. 20 Stanford 84, Florida 69 Todd Lichti scored 27 Points 12 from the foul line to Lead Stanford past Flor Ida in the first Ever basketball game played in the new Orlando Arena. Howard Wright added 17 Points for the Cardinal 10 during the final six min utes of the first half when Stanford 16-5, jumped out to a 44-33 Lead. Lichti had 18 of his Points in the first half. Florida 11-10, was led by Livingston Chatman with 14 Points and Dwayn Schintzius with 13. Titles from Page 21 minute of the eighth round. He had the briton holding after eight or nine blows to the head. Starling also Hurt Honeyghan with four left Hooks and a right to the head. The defending Champion escaped but could not get through the ninth round. Breland who often has been criticized for Lack of fire in his performances came out and speared Lee with two jolting left jabs followed by a flurry of four punches to the head. Breland 147, then knocked Lee Down. The korean got up reeled across the ring fell and got up again. Referee Rich Ard Steele gave Lee a standing eight count then after a barrage of Breland punches Steele stopped the match. I knew i had to go out and get on top of him Breland said. Usually i m Laid Back and take my time. I noticed he came out and moved his head Back and Forth and threw some wild jabs. I knew i would get  Breland s Friend Mike Tyson was at ringside and said this is the first time i Ever saw him with bad  . Swimmer wins Paris a american olympian Beth Barr won the 200-meter backstroke to highlight the final Day of an International swimming meet sunday at the Georges Valleree Pool. Barr was timed in 2 minutes 13.11 seconds to Edge american teammate Ann Mahoney who won the 100-meter backstroke saturday  
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