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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 17, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday january 17, 1993 sports the stars and stripes Page 31 uses from wire reports Honolulu Hawaii a Howard Twitty continuing his attack on the Par-5s, stayed two shots ahead of the Field Friday in the second round of the hawaiian open. A on this course the Par 5�?Ts Are a big key a the 44 year old Veteran said after a 4-under-Par 68 in brisk Trade winds. A you look Back in this tournament and i think you la find anyone who has played Well has played Well on the Par-5�?Ts. A you can play the Par-4 s and 3�?Ts Here a Long time by without making a Birdie. You just have to play the 5�?Ts very Well. Twitty using domination of the Long holes As his game plan Twitty reached the Halfway Point of the tournament at 131,13 under Par for two trips Over the Waialae country club course. Quot More than half that under Par total came on the Par 5�?Ts. In two rounds Twitty played them in 7-under and failed to Birdie Only one a the 508-Yard 13th in fridays second round. Fred Funk a former Golf coach at the University of Maryland who scored his first tour Triumph last year in Houston closed up with a 66 and was second at 133. Paul Azinger was next at 135 after a 68 on a course that most players insist is playing tougher with the addition of new bunkers and new mounding along the fairways and around the greens. Andrei Medvedev but steadily lifted his game As he approached the final. \. In the women a Side of the Tournai re to fourth seeded Jennifer Capriati showed Little effect from the heat on saturday As she blitzed defending Champion gabric la Sabatini 6-4,6-2 in the semifinals. The 16-year-old american will meet no. 5 ankh Huber of Germany in sundays final. Huber like Capriati one of the hardest hitters on the women a tour ousted unseeded american Amy Frazier 6-4,6-3. Washington reaches final. Auckland new zealand top seeded Mulivai Washington breezed past brazils Luiz Mattar on saturday to Advance to the final of the Benson and Hedges open for the second straight year. Washington downed Mattar the fifth seed 6-2, 6-3 in the semifinals to earn a meeting with second seeded Alexander Volkov of Russia on sunday. Volkov took almost two hours to subdue defending Champion Jaime Yznaga of Peru 6-4,7-6 9-7. Courier wins Adelaide tourney Adelaide Australia a defending australian open Champion Jim courier overcame a poor Start saturday to beat Petr Korda 1-6,6-4,6-3 in inc final of the Rio Challenge exhibition tournament and claim the $150,000 prize. Quot t a a courier and Korda had both finished their respective round Robin groups with 2-0 records. On Friday courier beat Michael Stich of Germany 6-3,6-4, and Korda Defeated Stefan Edberg of Sweden 6-3,6-3. James sets Pace in Portugal Loyola of my. Coach resigns Madeira Portugal a Mark James of Britain defied Strong winds Friday to take a one stroke Lead at the half Vay Point of the $375,000 Madeira open the opening event of the 1993 european pea tour. James a Ryder cup regular shot a second round 3-under-Par 69 for a two round total of 4-under 140. Britain a Mark Davis and Jamie Spence were one stroke Back. Tied at 142 were first round Leader Jeff Hall italian Alberto Binaghi and Trinidad and Tobago a Steven Ames. Sampras wins final in Sydney a Sydney a american serve and Volley merchant Pete Sampras rounded off the perfect preparation for the australian championships by trouncing Austria a Thomas Muster in the final of the $39,600 new South Wales open at White City stadium saturday. Giving notice that he will be one of the pacesetters at the years first grand slam event Sampras 21, fought hard Early before dismantling Muster 7-6 9-76-2 in 89 minutes. Sampras ranked Inird in the world opened the week with a three set struggle against teenage ukrainian Baltimore a Tom Schneider resigned Friday As head basketball coach of Maryland a Loyola cold Etc. He will be replaced immediately for the remainder of the season by athletic director Joe Boytan. After a 14-14 record last year the greyhounds slumped to a 1-10 Start this season. Rhode Island names Keith Providence . A Rhode Island on Friday named Indiana University assistant Floyd Keith As its head football coach Keith 44, a former head coach at Howard University in Washington d.c., had been at Indiana since 1984. Super bowl tickets available los Angeles a the super bowl is two weeks away and the scramble is on for tickets. Believe it or not a limited number remain available through the Host committee and All it takes is a phone Call a and some big Money a to get them. The tickets for the Jan. 31 game at the Rose bowl in nearby Pasadena Are part of packages which include a Fame ticket preferred parking a pre game meal and upor bowl souvenirs. They done to come cheap a the least expensive package costs just under $1,00 1 several Hundred ticket s were available As of Friday. The three packages being sold Cost $995, $1,250 and $1,750. These prices compare favourably to what a currently being asked by scalpers and ticket agencies Dworshak said. Maier earns 3rd win of season Cortina do am Pezzo Italy Ulrick Mair of Austria won her third race of the world cup season saturday on what is regarded As the most challenging super giant slalom course on the women a circuit. Mair stormed Down the 35 Gate course in a time of 1 minute 16.94 seconds. Second place went to Carole Merle of France in 1 17.14, and Austria a Sylvia Edcur was third in 1 17.25. In fridays world cup race Here Germany a Katja Sci Zinger notched for her first downhill Victory of the season. Sci Zinger clocked 1 minute and 27.35 seconds. Merle placed second in 1 27.84, followed by austrian Barbara sadly Der 1 28.06. American Hillary Lindh placed fifth just .01 behind Germany a Regina Hausl 1 28 09. Heinzer takes downhill i a. St. Anton Austria a world Champion Franz Heinzer of Switzerland captured his second world cup downhill Victory of the season saturday. Peter Rungaldier of Italy placed _ second and Guenther Mader of Austria finished third. Heinz cry a time was 2 03.48, .12 ahead of Rungaldier. Clark added to Stanford staff Stanford Calif a Monte Clark former head coach of the san Francisco 49ers and the Detroit Lions has been named offensive line coach for Stanford the University announced Friday. Sports on the air \ cd Rural Eure pm Okiw an television pro football a acc championship pre game show 6 . Sunday Buffalo at Miami 6 30 . Sunday pfc championship pre game show 9 30 . Sunday Dallas at san Francisco 10 . Sunday. Pro basketball a Seattle at Portland 2 . Monday. An radio pro football a Buffalo at Miami 6 15 . Sunday Dallas at san Francisco 9 45 . Sunday. 115 file for baseball arbitration cardinals Tom Pagnozzi. Gets $10.5 million Deal by Ronald Blum new York a a total of 115 players filed for salary arbitration Friday on the most dreaded Day of the year for baseball management. Eight eligible players agreed to new contracts including St. Louis cardinals Catcher Tom Pagnozzi who got a $10.5 million four year Deal. Chicago White sox Catcher Ron Karkovich got the Day s other multiyear agreement a three year contract with an option for a total of $4,125,000 guaranteed. Players who Haven to settled with their dubs by tuesday will Exchange salary numbers with their teams that afternoon and those unable to reach agreements before hearings will have their salaries picked by impartial arbitrators during the first three weeks of february. Owners say they want to eliminate arbitration which has existed since 1974, in the current round of labor negotiations. Although owners hold a 186-154 advantage in cases decided by arbitrators almost All players get Large increases an average of 100 percent last year. Only nine decisions have Given players salary cuts. Joining the 115 who filed fonday Are los Angeles dodgers Pitcher Jim Golt offered arbitration by the team in no vember to prevent him from becoming a free agent and Seattle outfielder Henry Cotto who became a free agent before accepting the mariners arbitration offer last month. Texas infielder Jeff Luson the Only player to file for arbitration before fridays deadline agreed to a $312,000, one year contract after filing a $129,500 raise. A total of 120 players Are considered to be in arbitration this year counting Harold Baines and Tony Phillips who already have agreed to new deals. That is Down from 159 last season and a record 161 in 1990, mostly because teams have agreed to multiyear deals with Many Star players and have released Many no starters to avoid arbitration. Pagnozzi 30, made 1,017,500 last season when he hit .249 with seven homers and 44 Bis. He gets a $500,000 signing Bonus salaries of $2.45 million in each of the first two seasons on the contract and salaries of $2.55 million each of the final two years. St. Louis agreed to one year deals with two other players. Third baseman Todd Zeile agreed at $1,025,000, a raise of $710,000, and infielder Tim Jones agreed at $205,000, a $40,000 raise. Karkovice 29, made $650,000 last year when he hit .237 with 13 homers and 50 Bis. His new Deal contains Many Bonus provisions. Meanwhile two free agents found a new team outfielder Stan Javier with California and shortstop  Schofield with Toronto. Javier 29 agreed to a minor league Deal with a Side agreement for a $600,000 major league contracts he hit .249 with one Home run and 29 Bis for los Angeles and Philadelphia last year. The Angels also agreed to a $525,000, one year contract with Pitcher Steve Frey Schofield 30, led All regular National league shortstops last season with a .988 Fielding percentage for the new York mets. Tie hit ,205 with four Home runs and 36 Bis. Toronto also agreed to a $180,000, one year contract with Pitcher a1 Leiter a $5,000 raise. Pitcher Mark Gardner and Kansas City agreed to a $1 million contract a $700,000 raise Gardner was 12-10 with a 4.36 Era for Montreal last season and was traded to the royals on dec. 9. Outfielder Jerald Clark and the Colorado Rockies agreed at $690,000, a $490,000 raise. He hit .242 for san Diego last season with 12 homers and 58 Bis then was selected in november a expansion draft  
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