European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 13, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday August 13, .1990 the stars and stripes a Page 25steinbrenner claims discrepancies George Steinbrenner. Not backing Down by Tom Verducci new Day new York a despite a warning from commissioner Fay Vincent not to Challenge their agreement on sanctions George Steinbrenner is not backing Down. He met with his lawyers Friday about what he believes to be discrepancies in the agreement a source in Steinbrenner scamp said. The source said that they a will come up with something next week Quot that will address at least Vincent a Banning of Steinbrenner from the parts of major league ballparks to which average fans do not have Access. The source said that Vincent and Steinbrenner agreed to drop that Sanction from the agreement while discussing the penalties july 30. But Vincent the source said left it in. A it was scratched out of the agreement and yet its right in there Quot the source said. Vincent could not be reached for comment Friday. Steinbrenner and his lawyers spent much of their meeting discussing a what the tax ramifications Are Quot regarding his switch from general partner to limited partner the source said. They claim that it creates a greater tax Burden and have asked Vincent to consider Steinbrenner a Takin to a general partner Quot for financial and business matters. The commissioner has rejected that request saying that his lawyers have found no basis for the claim. Meanwhile major league owners arc not Likely to vote on Hank Stcin bran Ncry a or anyone cd Sci a suitability As new York Yankee general partner until sept. 12, which would create at least a three week period in which the Yankees would operate without a full time general partner. George Steinbrenner must resign As general partner aug. 20. The owners have a regularly scheduled meeting in Pittsburgh sept. 12-13. Giants owner Bob Lurie said Friday a i would assume the vote will be taken at that Steinbrenner a attempt to revise his agreement with Vincent apparently has not created a major Impact among other owners. Both Lurie and Chicago White sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf said that they had not even heard about the attempt. Quot it sounds like a matter Between the commissioner and reins Dor said. Reinsdorf chairman of the ownership committee reiterated Friday that his committee will not begin to examine Hanks candidacy until the Yankees limited partners officially approve him. They arc expected to do so at a meeting wednesday. A we done to even have a name right now a Reinsdorf said. A i done to know How Long it will go once we do have a name. As soon As we do. In be got my committee primed to Klinman chief operating officer of the Yankees said that he has not talked to George Steinbrenner about any transitional plans. But he indicated that he did not expect an interim period without a full time general partner to pose difficulties. Quot there Are certain things we would like to have clarified and things that come up Day to Day Quot Kleinman said. Quot anybody who has questions should direct them to me. L am the chief operating officer. 1 will continue in that position and As for most operating decisions i make marauders Maul spartans by Bucky Fox staff writer Raf Mildenhall England a the Mildenhall marauders unveiled a new quarterback a new com crack and a new coach in saturdays exhibition with Alconbury. Not to mention a new result 27-0 Over the spartans. Mind you these Are the same marauders who lost 33-6 t<5 Alconbury on this Field last year. That came while Mildenhall limped through a 2-5 regular season in a Safe a . Sports conference. But Are they really the same they could keep flopping All year. That news comes from the new Man in charge Jim Bontadelli. Bontadelli is a lieutenant colonel who played quarterback at Otterbein College in Ohio. He does no to care that Mildenhall has never won the . So what if Safe football Isnit used to quarterbacks trading quarters he simply looked at saturdays scoreboard and said a fall that work paid he especially praised his defense which confused Alconbury a starting quarterback Bob Dow. When Dow left with an injury late in the first half Mike judge took Over and scrambled backward against Mil Dan Hall a blitzing defense. That defense collected two touchdowns. Two minutes after Mildenhall scored on a safety linebacker Michael Poindexter recovered a Fumble in the end zone to make it 8-0 with 6 41 left in the half. Comeback Artis Allens 26-Yard interception return gave Mildenhall a 14-0 Lead by halftime. Allen the marauders first year left Corner said Quot it was a pretty easy game. We practice two months before this. We were ready. Definitely physically Mildenhall a other scores came on tailback Anthony Ross 17-Yard to sweep fullback Darryl Wilkins 2 Yard to burst and Alex Jacobs extra Point. Alconbury a collapse came a week after the spartans routed Grenham common 48-12. Milden Hall a starting quarterback Michael Kuen Nen just came Over from the goodbye base fair Ford. He played the first and third quarters while sharing duty with last years no. Thomas Terrell. Quot its pc season Quot said Alconbury coach John Myriek heading into his second season after a . Title game appearance. Quot we saw a lot of people. In a not discouraged. In a sure we can come Back in the regular it starts aug. 25, with Mildenhall playing Here against Greenham common. Alconbury plays Host to Chicksands aug. 26. The defending . Champion Lakenheath eagles open aug. 25 at upper Scyford. Lakenheath lost 14-13 in an exhibition game at bin Waters saturday Bent Waters wont Start until sept 2, when it plays Host to Mildenhall. Boutsen captures hungarian up pole Budapest Hungary apr Thierry Boutsen of Belgium vaulted into the first pole position of his career As he improved almost two seconds in the second qualifying session saturday for the hungarian grand prix. Boutsen recorded a i minute 17,919-second Lap on the 3.97-Kilometer Hunga Roring circuit. That averaged 183.3 Kilometres an hour 113.9 Mph. Quot we had a problem with the gear Box in the morning warm up Quot Boutsen said. A so i had to change gears very slowly and drive carefully. 1 did no to miss a gear but i was Boutsen in a Williams Renault was sixth after the first Day when he was almost 1.7 seconds behind Gerhard Berger of Austria who led with 1 18.127. But Berger was one of two Drivers who failed to improved their Friday qualifying Marks and he dropped to third. Riccardo Patrese of Italy also in a Williams Renault did 1 1 7.955. Late in the session to move to the front Row in the Start of sundays 77-Lap race. Patrese had the qualifying record prior to Friday with 1 19.726. But that was broken by 10 Drivers saturday. Ayrton Senna of Brazil bergers teammate moved up to Start fourth with a 1 18.162. Eighth on Friday he had been As Low As 14th before he went out and recorded his Best Lap. But trying to do better late in the session he skidded out of control and into the grass. Berger followed at the same exact spot giving Mclaren Chassis engineers some work before the race. Defending Champion Nigel Mansell in a Ferrari starts fifth with a 1 18.719 with Jean Alesi of France next with 1 18.26 in a Tyrrell Ford. Defending world Champion Alain Prost of France also in a Ferrari is on the fourth Row in eighth. His Best saturday was 1 19.029, right behind Alessandro Nannini in a Benetton Ford seventh with 1 18,901. In the Drivers standings Senna has 48 Points with Frost next with 44. They each have Lour of the nine grand Prius this season. Patrese has the other Victory. Kneifel Kendall finish 1 -2 in fastest trans am Watkins Glen . Apr teammates Chris Kneifel and Tommy Kendall finished one two saturday in the record breaking Acca Champion Napa trans am race. It was the fastest event in series history. Kneifel whose Only other trans am Victory came at Road Atlanta in 1986, averaged 112.99 Mph breaking the Al time Mark of 106.35 set in 1988 by Scott Truett at Road America. Kneifel started eighth in the 33-car Field but sliced through the pack and took the Lead one Lap past the Halfway Mark in the 42-Lap, 101.976-mile race. Chevrolet s Quot twin towers dominated the rest of the race As the 6-foot-6 Kneifel kept his Beretta on top but spent the final few laps watching Kendall his 6-4 teammate creeping up on his rear bumper. Kneifel flashed across the finish line just 0.533-seconds ahead of the nearly identical second place Beretta. That ended Kendall s string of victories at three straight but the californian still was Able to solidify his hold on first place in the trans am standings. Kneifel whose last Victory of any kind was in 198 7 in a to race at Road America said Quot it s been a struggle but 1 Yus trying my Best. Maybe this will be the break that will really gel my career turned the Winner knew his teammate was closing in but simply tried to keep from making any mistakes at the end. A Tommy had won three in a Row so j was definitely conscious that he was Hack there. But i tried not to be Loo aggressive Quot Kneifel said. Ron Fellows of Canada was third in a Ford Mustang followed by Darin Brassfield a Oldsmobile Cutlass and the Chevrolet Camaro of Jim Derhaag. Brass Vicki remained second in the standings losing four Points to Kendall who now leads 230-197. Dorsey Schroeder who set an All time trans am qualifying record of 125.954 on Friday led the first 21 laps before a shredded right rear tire forced him to the pits. The defending trans am Champion recovered to finish eighth. He set another All time trans am record for last race Lap with a Speed of 123.315 on the 30th trip around the rolling 2.428-mile, seven turn circuit. The old record was 112.399 by Truett in 1986 at Brainerd Minn. Quot i was hoping for a late race caution Quot Schroeder said. "1 think we had the car to do it but we did no to get a caution Flag. I hats the Way it Lieeie were no serious accidents no injures reported arid Only one Brief Juil course lantern ear is m the race
