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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 23, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 30 the stars and stripes sports saturday july 23, 1994red sox fans line up for $10 seats. By the associated press Boston a the oppressive 95-degree heat thursday did no to faze thousands of Boston red sox fans who lined up at Fenway Park to buy general admission tickets to four games suddenly switched from Seattle to Boston. People began camping out just hours after newscasters announced wednesday night that the games against the Mariner world notes had been moved and the red sox said they would Start Selling tickets for s10 apiece at 9 . Thursday. The game site was changed after Ceil ing tiles fell from the roof of the King dome in Seattle prompting officials to close it for inspection and repairs. A ten Dollar seats a that a something like years ago a said a1 Girolamo of Boxford who waited in a line that was still a Block Long outside Fenway at noon thursday. A a it a going to be like the Oklahoma land Giveaway. Pm bringing my daughter and my wife and Well just have to fight the crowds a he said. Business at Fenway continued brisk All Day As the red sox sold tickets for games Friday at 5 55 . Edt a doubleheader saturday that starts at 1 05 . And a single game sunday at 1 05 . Seating will be on a first come first served basis in the grandstand and upper and lower boxes where tickets normally Cost $.12 to $20 dollars and arc. Reserved months in Advance. A to be Able to see Ken Griffey for s1g, you can to beat that a said Jim Angelos an to of Stoneham a fan of the mariners Allstar outfielder who waited on line at the Park during his lunch  withdraws h1lversum, Netherlands seve Ballesteros of Spain hobbled by the Back injury that has dogged him throughout his career withdrew from the dutch open european pea Golf tournament after three holes thursday. Four players shared the Lead with 7-under-Par 65s Over the Hilversum course whose heavily wooded fairways have been yellowed by a hot spell making the layout much easier to negotiate than usual. A it a w. A Kittiko Date 6-2,2-6,8-6. Pair share top spot Sutton  Henninger who won the Deposit guaranty classic last week shot a 7-under-Par 64 for a share of the first round Lead in the new England classic. Mark Wurtz also had a 64 and Ronnie Black Guy Boros and David Leherty opened with 65s on the pleasant Valley course. John Daly struggled to a 75, then withdrew claiming he was exhausted Palmer Falls Back Lytham England a Arnold Palmer bogeyed four of the final six holes to drop four shots behind new zealand a Bob Charles after the second round of these. Nior British open Palmer who shared the Lead wednesday with a 3-under-Par 69, shot a 74 for a i under 143 total on the Royal Lulham and St Annex a course Charles had a 69. Steffi   a Quick 6-2,6-1 Victory Over Nicosi Provis. Don Shula extends John Mchenry of Ireland Richard Boxall and Peter Mitchell of Britain and Miguel Jiminez of Spain All turned in 65s.italian crushes Stich Stuttgart Germany map Italy s Andrea Gaudenzi routed top seeded Michael Stich 6-2, 6r2 Friday at the Mercedes cup on a Day when several top players were jeered for their uninspired play. Stich Drew scattered Boos from the 5,000 spectators along with russians Yevgeny Kapelnikov a 6-4,6-0 loser to French open finalist Alberto Berasategui Wheaton tops Lendl Washington a David Wheaton Defeated no. 7 seed Ivan Lendl 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 10-8 thursday to Advance to. The quarterfinals of the $650,000 Legg Mason Tennis  in two other upsets Byron Black of Zimbabwe downed no. 13 seed Henrik Holm of Sweden 1-6 9-76-4 and no. 14 Jason Stoltenberg of Australia dropped no. 3 Marc Rosset of Switzerland 6-2, 6-2.no. 8 seed Aaron Krickstein rallied past Sweden a Mats Wilander 6-7 4-76-4, 7-6 7-5 Graf Back in action Mahwah . A Steffi Graf returned to action for the first time since her. Stunning opening round toss at Wimbledon and Defeated Nicole Provis 6-2, 6-1 in the second round of the path Mark Tennis classic on thursday night. The Layoff was one of the. Longest of grass career and it followed consecutive losses to Mary Pierce in the semifinals of the French open and to Lori Mcneil at Wimbledon favourites Triumph Frankfurt Germany a Germany the . And Spain won their singles matches for an unbeatable 2-0 Points Lead at the federation cup Tennis tournament Friday to qualify for the semifinals. Germany was first to finish with Sabine Hack defeating South africans Elna re Inch 6-3, 6-4 and Anke Huber whipping Joannette Kruger 6-1,6-2, Mary Joe Fernandez of the United states outplayed Austria a Petra Ritter 6-2, 6-4, and Lindsay Davenport the world no. 6, conquered Judith Wiesner 2-6,6-2,6-2. Spain outlasted Japan As Conchita Martinez Defeated Naoko saw Maisu 6-3,6-4, and Arantha Sanchez Vicario outlasted Davie Fla Don Shula signed a two year contract Extension with the Miami dolphins that will give him a minority ownership and let him coach through 1996 unless he decides to run the team from the front office. The 64-year-old Shula the a Fly a Al time Victory Leader will reportedly receive about $4  sentenced Tallahassee Fla. Paul Williams a former High school coach linked to the gifts and Cash provided to Florida state players was sentenced to 30 Days in jail for failing to Register with the state As an athletic agent. Williams who  contest to the third degree felony also agreed to pay $255 in court costs and serve one year of  schedule out new York a the Aba released its 1994-95 schedule making it certain that Minnesota Timber wolves will will remain in Minneapolis for another season a new Orleans group is fighting the rejection of a move by the Timber wolves to Lousiana but league rules prohibit a move after the schedule is published. Complied by sue Harper staff writer Worms Germany a the Toronto Blue jays director for International scouting is conducting open tryouts monday from 7 to 9 30 . At Worms Germany. People w he want to try out should Call Tom Greer at Dan 382-5109 or civilian 06241-591-783. A All positions will be scouted and some players May have to Lake a Speed test of 40. Or 60 Yards. Cards clinics offered Schwet Zingen Germany More than three thousand baseball cards and one thousand baseball clinic certificates will be Given away when former major a cagers Al Oliver and Joe Charboneau visit bases in Germany aug. 1-6. The tour starts aug. 1 at 1 . At Rhein main when the. Ball players work a youth baseball clinic which ends at 3 . For aug 2 and 3 it is the same schedule with the same hours for the commissary autograph session and the clinics. Talent in German local notes on aug. 2 the autograph session is at Heidelberg and the clinic is at Mannheim. Aug. 3 has the autograph session at Ramstein and the clinic is at Vogel Weh. A a a. On aug. 5, Olivcr and Charboneau will be at the Vilsick commissary from 10 . To noon and the Hohenfels commissary from 1 to 3 . The tour winds up with a visit to the Wiesbaden commissary aug. 6 from 10 . To  shoes will race Bamberg Germany a a you need Are your shoes to run in the . Forces track and Field Competition aug. 6-7 at Warner Barracks Spendleton Field. It is an open Competition with no prerequisites just Call to your local sports office for sign up times and then show up. However pole vaulters will have to  poles with their shoes and there is no Hammer throw. Age groups arc menus open 19-27 year menus sub masters 28-34 and menus masters 35.and older. Women of All Ages Are entered in one class. Contact a local sports office for do a tails. The Preh binaries Are on aug 6. The aug. 7 finals Start at noon with the 10,000-meter run followed by the 100 meters at 12 45 ., the women a 100 hurdles at 1 15 ., the 110 men s hurdle at 1 30 ., the 400 meters at 1 45 ., and the discus and triple jump at 2 . The 3,000 run is scheduled for 2 15 ., the 200 is at 2 45 ., the 1500 at 3 15 ., 400 relays at 4 .labor Day tourney set Schweinfurt Germany a so Long summer labor Day softball tournament is scheduled for sept 2-5 in Schweinfurt. No More than two Community level team members arc allowed per team unless they belong to the same unit. Teams can be composed of any groups units individuals or private organizations for teachers. Unit teams must be comprised of people from the unit. Registration deadline is aug. 25. Entry fee is $60, and registration is $10 cheaper if paid by aug. 18.send checks to Schweinfurt cd sports outdoor recreation office Aro a 09033. Tom Lumley can answer softball tournament questions. He can be reached at Dan 354-6216 or civilian 09721-88451.softball tourney on tap Heidelberg Germany a a menus open softball tournament is scheduled for july 30-31. Registration is $125 a team. Games will be played at Heidelberg a Patton Barracks. To Register or for More information Call Bob Vogt at 370-6460. Ace at Woodlawn Ramstein Germany a Steve Meier of Ramstein aced the no. 5 Hole at Woodlawn Golf club thursday for his first Hole in one in Over 30 years of playing Golf. Meier a 8-Iron shot on the 152-Yard Hole was witnessed by Bob Jones Bruce Seward and Joe Desormeaux  
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