European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 6, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday april 6.19b9 the stars and stripes. Page 23 sports wire top seeds Graf Navrat Eva Strugge from wire rep Dru Hilton head Island . Top seeded Stef. I Graf and no. 1 Martina Navratilova both struggled in inc Early going before winning tuesday in the Ond round of the $300,000 family Circle Magazine cup Tennis tournament Al sea Pines Racquet club. Graf the lop ranked women s player in the world Defeated Rosalyn Fairbank of South Africa 6-4, 6-3, Navratilova was extended to three sets before defeating Laura gilded Cister of Peru 6-4,4-6,6-0. No. 3 Zina Garrison withdrew from the Competition tuesday. She suffered a Groin pull against cons Evert during the the Lipton International players championship last Only seeded player to lose was no. 12 ral Tacolla Ruggi of Italy who self to Jana Pospisilova of Czecho Slovakia 7-5,6-4. -.-,-. Grass match with Fairbank lasted 76 minutes under a hot midday Sun in stadium court. The 19-year-old West German fell behind 4-3 in the first set before taking three straight games. Graf double faulted to end the sixth game of the second set and allow Fairbank to draw even at 3-3. Bui the West German then rattled off three straight games to take the set and the match. Graf did t play in the tournament last year. Navra Lilova is the defending Champion. In of her second round action tuesday no 4 seed Natalia Zvy Crova of the soviet Union Defeated Wendy while of Atlanta 6-1, 6-2 and no. 10 Catarina Lind Qvist of Sweden beat Camilla Benjamin of Cleveland 3-6.6-4,6-1. Viola intends to1 be free agent Minneapolis Frank Viola and Jeff Cardon both said tuesday that they arc through negotiating contract extensions hat would keep them with the Minnesota twins after this season viota the 1988 american league by Young award Winner said he intends to become a free agent after the season but left himself room Man Euver "1 want to thank the fans because they have been very kind to me and i have greatly enjoyed playing for them he said in a prepared statement. It saddens me that my Days of performing for them arc num after the game,however,.he softened his stance Albect Only slightly i did t say i would. I say 1 intend to said Viola inc loser in defeat to Lac new York Yankees. That leaves it Cardon second in the Al with 42 saves last year was just As disappointed As Viola although not Asem Phatic. "1 Ain t sign ing now Cardon said. It s All Minnesota general manager Andy Macphail an gered at the players rejections of multimillion Dollar deals said the twins won t try to reopen negotiations until after the season. Viola who turns 29 in iwo weeks was 24-7 with a 2.64 car cd run average last season. He was seeking j8.1 million Over three years including a renegotiation of this year s si.55 million salary Viola and Reardon Are eligible for free Agency after the season. Macphail said the twins offered $7.9 million Over three years the same amount that made los Angeles Orel Hershiser baseball s highest paid player Viola s agent Craig Fenrch wanted about s4.5 Mil lion paid before the 1990 season when Many speculate that baseball owners will lock out players As an answer to a possible players strike. Macphail offered about s3.s Mill Ion this year. Mannheim wins Frankfurt loses in Usa eur Best of three semifinal basketball playoff openers which concluded As this edition of the slurs and Stripe Wen to press Ved Nesdal night the defending Champion a Deburr lady rat to Ltd routed the visiting Frankfurt Falcon Ries 91 6. Also winning at Home were the Mannheim lady Mustangs 58-44 Over i be Idelbert. No report from the men s re pcs Bettien Karlsruhe and Berlin and numbers a l v ii a Dan was received by Pressl . Eager Sparks israelis Munich West Germany former ail american Kevin Magee led Maccabi Tel Aviv to a come from behind 99-86 Victory Over of Greece tuesday night and into the title game of the european final four club basketball tournament. / -. In thursday night s championship Bialeh its third final in a Row and seventh Overall Maccabi will face Jug Opastika of Yugoslavia which upset Barcelona 87 77 to set lip a replay of an exciting final 1 & years ago. Ton Kukon led Yugoslavia with a Ganic i fish 24 Points f7 inthe first half. San Epifanio lopped Barcelona with 16 Points. In the first game Magee a graduate of California Irvine hit a jump shot that started the israeli team on a 34-11 spurt and turned a 68-60 deficit Inlo a 94-79 Lead with just Over a minute remaining. Magee had a game High 29 Points. Panagiotis Giannakis led the greek team with 25. cup bid to proceed Sydney. Australia australian syndicates plan Mug to Challenge for he America s cup will continue preparations for a 1991 series despite an Appeal of of a court ruling awarding the cup to new zealand australian Syndicate chairmen Alan Bond and Syd Fischer wednesday expressed disappointment m the san Diego yacht club s decision to Appeal thu new York state supreme court decision. Fischer who has challenged through inc. Royal Syd Ney yacht Squadron indicated his preparations will go Forward and that it did not matter whether the cup series is held in san Diego or Auckland new zealand. John Longley an executive of Bond s America s cup Challenge 1991 Syndicate the building of the group s new America s cup class yacht would now not Start before july. Agents called scapegoats Chicago snorts agents Norby wallers and Lloyd Bloom have become scapegoats for the sins of College snorts an Enterprise feigning amateurism to keep academically ineligible athletes in uniform a de sense attorney contends. To make Bloom and wallers the scapegoats for what s wrong in College football today is simply not. Fair attorney Dan Webb said in closing arguments at the agents fraud trial tuesday. Assistant . Attorney Howard Pearl suggested academic rules for athletes should be More strict. But the Point is that the debate has nothing to do with this Case Pearl told jurors in the courtroom of . District judge George Marovich the Case is Boul two hustlers from new York who shared a vision of corruption and greed and pre Yed on College athletes Pearl said in his closing argument. The arguments were scheduled to conclude wednes Day. Marovich told jurors they could expect to get the Case late today or thursday. If convicted the agents could face prison terms of More than 20 years and thousands 01 dollars in fines. Wallers 58. And Lloyd Bloom 29, Are charged with mail fraud conspiracy to commit fraud and racketeer ing. They arc accused of luring College athletes with Cash to sign contracts in violation of Mcaa rules and of keeping the athletes in line with threats and some times promises of violence teammate links Johnson steroids Toronto Andrew Mowatt an olympic team mate of Ben Johnson said wednesday the sprinter once offered him Money to inject him with steroids Mowatt a member of Canada s 1988 olympic team also said he believes he was Given steroids by coach Charlie Francis and or. Jamie Staphan without his knowledge. The sprinter told an inquiry into drug use among Canadian athletes that Johnson offered Lup in him in 1986 if he would stick him with a syringe full of liquid kept at Francis s Toronto apartment. He said the vial of Milky White fluid looked Llic same As a Bonk of steroids entered As an exhibit at the Federal inquiry sparked by Johnson s disqualification from the 1988 Seoul olympics after steroids were found in his urine he said you give me a shot and i la give Jou a shot mow All told the inquiry adding he in fused. Because he d never Given an injection before. Then he said c Mon be a Friend. I need a sliol.1" / Mowatt said he then consented after refusing John son s offer of Cash. " i did it said Mowall. I gave him a shot Thirn lie. Said thank you and left.". Francis had identified Mowatt who still com Vetcs As one of his athletes who used steroids during testimony last month Mowatt also said Staphan told him the Thois. He received were Only vitamins. The doctor has denied giving banned drugs to John son. But his lawyer David Sookram suggested the physician will give different testimony when he appears before the inquiry. European skiers win in Japan Tokyo Daniel Cadi beat fellow Swiss skier Peter Mueller by 0.01 seconds to win the men s Down Hill race wednesday in the Lark sports world International grand prix in North Central Japan. Austria s Anita Wachter who won the women s downhill in the Japan Alpine ski championships Al the same Shiga Kogen ski course tuesday captured the women s Crown again today Caduff 21, flashed Down the 8,3s6-foot course in one minute 37.36 seconds beating 31-year-old Muel Ler currently ranked sixth by the International ski was second in -1 37.37 Willibald Zach nor of Austria was third in 1 37.47, followed by Andreas Evers of Austria in 1 38.30 and Ursle Manri of Switzerland in 1 39.31. In the women s race Waehler the Gold medallist in the 1968 Calgary olympics combined event was timed Al 1 43.27. 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