European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 15, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday june 15. 1991 the stars and stripes a Page 25 in i a a �v4 a if m a a i a is �1 c.-. It m v k Stlakse a a a Jim i Hail i my Ajr it �?�is8 m m pm m in vies i a �?�1, title fight to be held at Caesars Las vegas a promoter Dan Duva has the heavyweight Champion a winning purse bid and now a site for the fight. All that a standing in the Way for evander Holyfield to defend his title against Mike Tyson is one thing. .���. Quot Mike Tyson. Duva threw Down the Gauntlet to Tyson and his promoter Don King on thursday announcing Caesars Palace As the site of the proposed fight and challenging King to produce his fighter a the heavyweight championship must be won or lost inside the ring and no one knows that better than Mike Tyson a Duva said. A this is a fight both fighters want and that All boxing fans want. It is inevitable this fight will take Duva who won a purse bid of $51,101,000 from the International boxing federation on tuesday said he has signed a Deal with Caesars Palace for the fight to be held in the hotels outdoor Arena sometime in Early october or november. That despite the fact he and King Are far apart on How much Money Tyson will get paid to Challenge Holyfield for the undisputed heavyweight title he once owned. Under terms of the purse agreement Tyson would get 25 percent a or $12 5 million a with Holyfield getting the remaining $37.5 million. But Duva said he Bas already offered Tyson $15 million and indicated he is willing to go higher. A Wevander will be reasonable but he a not going to be taken advantage of inside or outside the ropes a Duva said a a it a time for Don King and Dan Duva to Stop fighting about these things and let Mike Tyson and evander Holyfield Settle it in the King was said wednesday that the if purse bid was a a there is no fight a King said. A but we will be Happy to make a 1 any fight of course is contingent on Tyson getting past Donovan a a razor Ruddock in their scheduled june 28 rematch at the Mirage in Las vegas v Duva acknowledged that Holyfield could fight Ruddock if he were to upset Tyson but said the Tyson fight is clearly the most lucrative fight around.�?oi1 personally done to give1 razor Ruddock much of a Chance a Duva said. A but he Tyson is going to have a number of fans he did no to expect on his Side for Duva said he has talked Only indirectly to King and suggested that Tyson himself might want to nut some pressure on his promoter it he wants to regain the title in the picks committee to study franchise moves by Ronald Blum Santa Monica Calif. Apr could the expansion losers entice an existing team to move. That a the question to be answered by a committee established thursday by commissioner Fay Vincent. Vincent has opposed franchise moves but wants to reexamine his policy. He asked Minnesota twins owner Carl Pohlad to join a Small group which will include two other owners. I 1 a i believe that relocating a franchise should be done Only in dire circumstances a Vincent said at a news conference concluding the three Day gathering. A on the other hand i think baseball should think that through. A am i Correct is my position sound should 1 re think it and if i do what Are the consequences a Pohlad said that while the Issue could be studied it would be hard to establish definitive criteria. The committee is to report Back within 60 Days. A i think it should be on a Case by Case basis a Pohlad said. 1seattle Houston and Cleveland have figured in the most prominent speculation. St Petersburg fla., and Buffalo n.y., have talked about trying to lure a teams. A a a a a a a / a. A i feel a Little like the Guy at the Gate with the Finger in the Dike a Vincent said. Fay Vincent 1 exploring All options Vincent admitted that the end of the expansion process did not go smoothly. After announcing last week that the vote would be postponed the no expansion committee revealed its choices of Denver and Miami to All big league teams turning the vote into a formality. A there were parts that could have been improved significantly a Vincent said i Don t think it was base Hall s finest Rick. White president of major league baseball properties said names and nicknames for the teams bad been chosen As Well As the primary logos for both clubs and the Cap design for one. Lie said the selections would be revealed after the final vote. A a a. Speculation has entered on Florida marlins for the Miami club and Colorado Rockies for the Denver team White reported at thursday s joint meeting of the leagues that Revenue from licensing and sponsorships was up 33 percent during the first six months of 1991. A source at the meeting speaking on the condition he not he indent find said licensing Revenue for All of 1991 was projected at $1,8 billion which translates to approximately $76,5 million in income for the 26 clubs. However a source at the major league baseball players Assoc a lion claimed those figures were Loo High. In other business Vincent said the commissioners office was working with a clan a business school on a study of baseball demographics. He said one of the areas to be studied was Why Hispan is approximately 6 percent of the population comprise 12 percent of baseball attendance while Blacks Are 12 percent of the population hut Only 6 percent of attendance. Dooley leads Safe football clinics clinics through Germany and England by Walt Morrissette staff writer football a a. Wake Forest head coach Bill Dooley Texas Christian Trainer t. Ross Bailey and Atlantic coast conference game official Bradley Faircloth head up the Safe coaches clinics thru this month. The clinics Are open to All and advanced sign up is not necessary. The clinics will cover three main areas coaching officiating and health and fitness. They Are organized in two sessions from 9-12 noon and 1-3 . The clinics Are set for wednesday thursday at Ramstein and june 25-26 at Raf Bertt. Waters England. Dooley will Lead the coaching clinic he has an Overall record of 151-116-5 and coached North Carolina to three acc championships and six bowl appearances Between 1967 and 1977. He moved on to Virginia tech for nine seasons capping that stint with a 10-1-1 peach bowl team in 1986, Dooley has won acc coach of the year honors twice last in 1987 when he took his first Wake Forest team a which was picked to finish last in the acc a to a 7-4 Mark. Bailey is a Dallas native who lives in fort Worth Texas and has 16 years experience ars a Trainer in Amateur athletics. A Quot in addition to being to Cut a head Trainer he is director of the National. Athletic local sports trainers curriculum and a thu instructor. He has published several articles on athletic care and training room organization., he has led to Cut a annual student trainers clinic since 1978. Leading the officiating clinic is Faircloth of Greensboro n.c., who has been assist ant commissioner and supervisor of officials of the acc since 1983. Faircloth has officiated acc games for the past 17 years and has worked seven bowl games including the 1982 Cotton bowl. For More information Contact Tom Burkett Safe sports at ets 480-7275. Softball a menus and women a teams Are needed to fill the four Day double elimination 4th of july softball tournament at Vicenza Italy july 4-7. The entry fee is $95 per team with the deadline next Friday. There will be camping or billets available. £., a a a a. A Point of Contact is the Vicenza sports office at 634-7009 or 7887. Ask for Doug Urner Jerry Douglas or . Moore. A Hanau will Host two softball tournaments for men july 4-7. Tournament organizers Are looking for company level and open division teams. For More information Call ets 322-8578 or civilian 06181-15088 or 15089. A r / a the Pir Masens military Community is looking for menus and women a teams to compete in its yellow ribbon softball tournament july 3-7. For More information Call ets 495-7288 or civilian 06331867288. Bowling a a 9-pin, no tap Bowling tournament for men and women has been scheduled at Bamberg july 4-7. Bowlers interested in competing should Call 09549-1221 for More information. Soccer a pairings have been com Pletch for j Lanauy a Community level soccer invitational june 22 and .29,Wiesbaden meets Frankfurt at 10 . And bad Kreuz takes on Baumholzer at 11 30 . On opening day1 in games scheduled for the Lanau High school Field. The afternoon action shifts to Carl diem stadium where Hanau plays the Wiesbaden Frankfurt Winner at 2 and Darmstadt takes on the bad Kruez Baum older Winner at 3 30. The championship game will be played on june 29 at 2 . On the. Wolfgang sports Field across from the High school. Golf a Bob Lyrberg shot an 85 to Friday to win the Heidelberg Community Golf tournament. George Borgh closed with an 87, but his 72-Hole total of 348 was 12 strokes behind Lyrberg Norman Patten won the masters division with a final round 85 and a 334 total 8 strokes belter than Scott Crandall Maureen Gorman won the women a division with a 345 total and John Bryan s 370 paced the civilian. Men s division. Judge must split card collection in Helena Mont. A a valuable baseball card collection owned by District judge Michael Keedy of Kalis Pel i Mont., is a a marital asset a and his cd wife is entitled to an equal portion of its value the Montana supreme court has a collection of More than 100,000 card a some dating Back to 1954 a is Worth at least $100,000, according to court records Andi possibly As much As $208,000. Keedy who was divorced from his wife Carol last year appealed an August 1990 District court ruling that the cards he purchased before the marriage Are a1 marital asset to be divided said the current value of those cards should be excluded from the settlement because his w ill a had nothing to do with their appreciation of value. 1. But in a 6-1 decision thursday the High court said his wife a contributed to the maintenance and growth of the she encouraged Keedy to collect the cards helped buy additional cards and protected the cards from a flood while Keedy a was a ii from the Home the court said. A a testimony also indicated that Michael a card purchases strained the family budget at times with the family sacrificing other items in order to build the collection a the court majority added. A a a a a. The supreme court said District judge Jeffrey Sherlock of Helena should have credited Keedy with $5,000, which was the value of the cards he owned when the couple got married in 1973
