European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 17, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes thursday. August 17. 1989 Cash incentives ruled illegal in Little leagues Hagerstown my. A Cash incentives for Little i Baguers violate official rules and will not be permitted next season a league administrator in Western Maryland said tuesday. Jay Stouffer administrator of More than 10 leagues in Washington Garrett and Allegheny counties said he planned to meet with the league s Board of directors during the next few weeks to put an end to Cash incentives two coaches in Boonsboro s South Moun Tain league gave their players this summer. These Are dedicated Guys but All of us can make a mistake once in a while,1 stouter said. We just can t allow this practice to Delbert House manager of the South Mountain league said last week that he rewarded players with is for their first hit in a game and gave $5 to an player who hit a Home run. The other coach Robert Keller said he Gate Bis players a dime for each hit. A Quarter for an outstand ing Fielding play and i for a Home run. Both coaches said monday they would be Hilling to discuss the Cash rewards with Stout or. And House promised in abolish the rewards if he managed n Irani next season. Not one Limi has anybody said that i be done anything wrong i Loose said. But if what i m doing is wrong i la change Keller said he liked giving Money to players from poorer families who cannot afford to give the Young sters Money for he Ballpark Concession stand. He also sarcastically Lluri a Story about How he once paid a player by buying him a Glove. His family was ton poor to afford it so i bought the Hoy a Glove be said. When he asked me How he could repay me i told him just to get a couple of hits. I guess i paid that player e-1. In Hylsky. A senior member of the rules tournament and charter committees at Little league International based in Williamsport pa., said Cash in enthes violated regulations of the youth baseball league. Page 16 of the league s handbook states no awards shall he made to players on the basis of com parable skills or accomplishment he said. also cited another Section of the hand Book thai states actions of players managers coaches umpires and league officials must be above reproach. Leagues that knowingly violate the regulations can lose their Charters i Chomsky said. Wake up Call rouses Becker just in time Mason ohm a Boris Becker has reached the stage in his career that he can afford to daydream in some first round matches. Becker had one set under his Belt and was serving for the match tuesday night against Rick Leach in the first round of the Ati championship when his mind began to wander. More Tennis on Page 23. I was thinking already about when i could go to sleep tonight Becker said. Leach took care of Becker s daydream breaking them. I seed s service and forcing a tiebreaker before falling 6-3, 7 6 7-4. Maybe that caught me off guard Becker said of his mental lapse. Then during the tie breaker 1 played three very Good shots to a free pass to the second round was t what Becker wanted. He said his rhythm was still off following a three week Layoff after his Victor at Ambledon. These kind of matches arc very Good for me since i Luvon l played in a Becker said. I Don t need a 6-2, 6-1 after breaking on top 4-0 in inc first set Becker watched As Leach pulled to 5 3 before falling. It was a comeback Leach would duplicate in the second set. Becker the no. 2-Rankcd player in the world said it was t surprising that he had so much difficulty with Leach it was 4-love, but not an easy 4 Ive Becker said i guess 1 relaxed a Little bit and he had nothing to lose any More. He s a Good serve and Vollov player so the key for me was to try to break him As Early As possible. And i was t Able to so he slaved in and played Good Becker who won the at in 1985, was one of three former at singles champions to Advance tuesday. Mats Wilander with titles in 1983, 1984, 1986 and 1988, and Stefan Edberg who won in 1987 and lost to Wilander in the finals last year each had Little difficulty in advancing. Wilander Defeated Byron Talbot of South Africa 6-3. 6-2 and Edberg beat Barry Moir of South Africa 6-3,6-2. Wilander ranked fourth in the world is seeded no. 3. Edberg is third in he world and the no. 2 seed. In other matches no. 5 Brad Gilbert beat Agustin Moreno of Mexico 6-3. 6-4, no. 6 Aaron Krick slain recovered after a slow Start 10 defeat Andrei Cherkasov of the soviet Union 6-7 5-76-4, 6-1, and no. 14 Jim courier beat Tim Wilkison 6-2,6-4. Also advancing to the third round were Vijay Amrit Raj. Martin Davis and 12th-sccded Andres Gomez. Al from Page 17 jays Manny makes the cutout on a sliding kills Burks tuesday in Boston. And was replaced with no oils in the third inning. Moseby hit Smithson s fifth pitch for his Eola Home run and Lee opened inc second with his third Homer. Athletics 5, indians 2 Oaki and. C Lif Rick cd Hender son hit his v in career Leidolf Home run. Extending his own record and Jose can Seco homered in his first Start in eight Days As Oakland beat Cleveland. Storm Davis. 13-5, won his fourth consecutive decision Dennis Cockcr tic Gol his 24th save when he escaped a bases loaded no Oul Jam in the ninth. The indians lost their fourth straight game and eighth in 11 games. Orioles 2, tigers 1 1 Froll Rookie Bob Malaeki pitched a three hitter. And Baltimore slaved undefeated in six games Al Tiger stadium this season. Cal Ripken and Joe Orsulak homered in inc orioles third straight Victory Milacki. 7-10. Has won All three career starts in Detroit in those games he has Given up just one inn on five hits in 25 innings. Orsulak bit his fourth Home run in the fourth inning and Ripken hit his 15th in the sixth against Doyle Alexander 5-14. Angels 3.twins 2 Anaheim Calif. Hobby Rose got his first three major league hits and tripled Home the go ahead run in the sixth a neg As California won for just the second time in six games. Rose was recalled from class a on Friday after Dick Schofield fractured his hand Rose singled Home the i ing run in the fourth and put inc Angels in front in the sixth. Buck Finley 14-8, got the Victory and Bryan Harvey earned his 18th save. Mike d or. 1-3, was the loser. Royals 10, \\hilesox6 Chicago Kurt Stillwell hit two triples and drove in three runs As Kansas City out slugged Chicago Mike Macfarlan who had three of the royals 15 hits and Danny Tartabull each homered Stillwell i an rib triple and scored on Jim Eisenrich a single for a 7-ft Lead in the sixth inning. Terry Leach. 3-3. Got the Victory Tom Mccarthy 1-2, took the loss. No from Page 17 off the 1 Ith with a single off Mike Smith 0-1, and Yelding came in to Pinch run. After a sacrifice bunt by Kevin Bass moved Yelding to second. Caminiti singled to left Field. Larry Andersen 3-3, was the Winner going one inning and giving up one hit and one walk. The astros Are 29-17 in one run Deci Sions the pirates 13-27. Phillies 7, dodgers 6 Philadelphia Ricky Poulan got his 17th rib in 15 games with his second Home run of the night leading off the Bottom of the eighth Aga no a sea rage. Reliever Jeff Parrett. 11-4. Phila Delphia s biggest Winner pitched three scoreless innings allowing one hit for the Victory. The dodgers got homers from Mike Huff and Mike Marshall in taking a 6-4 Lead but they could t hold it. Cardinals 9, braves 1 St. Louis St. Louis routed Allan la behind Jose Delcon s three hitter. Milt Thompson s four Rols and Terry i end Luton s four hits Delcon 12-11, missed St. Louis league leading i6lh shutout when Jeff Treadway homered with two outs in the ninth for the braves. The right hander struck out 10 and walked one for his fourth Complete game. He also singled Home a run and look Over the no Lead with 155 strikeouts eight More than John Smoltz of Atlanta
