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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 30, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday. November 30, 1994 sports the stars and stripes Page 35 lands blows Inglewood Calif. F a former Champion Riddic Bowe got a head Start on his Continental americas heavy weight championship bout with Larry Donala. Bowe and Donald who meet saturday night at Caesars pal Ace in Las vegas were Fieldin questions at a forum news con Ference monday when without warning the talking stopped and Bowe began punching. All during the question and answer period they had been mumbling to each other said John Beyrooty director of pub Lic relations for forum boxing. But it was t necessarily an Exchange of insults or derogatory comments More like boastful. All of a sudden Beyrooty said Bowe threw a Short left hand and then a right. Both punches struck Donald near the Mouth. I did t see the left because iwas blocked by Bowe Beyrooty said. Everyone told me about it. But i did see the right. I landed flush on Donald s  Donald appeared to be More surprised than Hurt Beyrooty said although he was bleeding from the inside of his Mouth. Beyrooty said that immediately following the punches representatives of both fighters separated them. Saturday night s bout i scheduled for 12 rounds. Don Ald 27, is 16-0 with 12 Knock outs. Bowe also 27, is 34-1 with 29 knockouts. Nil pen from wire reports new York in an attempt to curb some of the flagrant violence on the Field the nil Competition committee has been asked to study the possibility of introducing a penalty Box for players who deliver dangerous hits to a quarterback. Greg Aiello the nil s director of communication confirmed tuesday that the proposal had been made by one team. He emphasized that such a suggestion had been made several times in the past Cut never got out of the committee for a Dis Cussion by the team owners. The committee meets during the off season. For the proposal to pass it would need an approval vote by 23 of the 30.owners.  /. A  fined Houston the next move is up to Webster Slaughter. The Houston oilers no. 2 receiver has world notes complained bitterly forthe past two week about his Lack of playing time in the Oil ers new offence including sunday whence asked again to be waived. New coach Jeff Fisher responded Mon Day by fining Slaughter one game Check Worth $9,528 and threatened to suspend Slaughter for the rest of the season if he does t Stop griping. I be decided to take the most drastic measure i can at this Point Fisher said. Nunn facing gun charge St. Louis Indianapolis Colts line Backer Freddie Joe Nunn faced felony weapons charges tuesday after police found two handguns in his car after his crashed his  was charged with two counts of unlawful use of a weapon police spokeswoman Candy Green said. He also was charged with driving under the influence and destruction of City property for driving his car Over a sidewalk she said. Mourning out $5,000 new York Center Alonzo mourn ing of the Charlotte hornets was fined $5, xxx tuesday by the Aba for verbally abusing officials after a game. Ski meet rescheduled oberhofer Switzerland the International ski federation Fis on tues Day announced that the French resort Oft Ignes would this weekend Host the delayed opening races of the men s world cup season. Fis spokeswoman Sonja Reichen said giant slalom would take place saturday and a slalom sunday. Both rapes had Bee scheduled last weekend for ses triers in Italy. Harsich joining mets rotation new York a the new York mets looking to Addan experienced Pitcher to their rotation acquired Pete har Nisch on monday from the Houston astros for at least one player to be named. Harnisch Houston s opening Day Pitcher last april went 8-5with a 5.40 Era in the striker shortened season. The 28-year- old right hander spent a month on the disabled list with a Tor Tendon in his pitching . Harnisch bears no ill feelings toward the astros. To i think it s just a salary thing he said i never had an problem with anyone in the Houston  the mets were satisfied with the condition of Harnisch s . We checked that out pretty Good new York general Man Ager Joe Mcllvain said. They the astros thought the Way he delivered the Ball put More pressure on the shoulder. Remade a Little adjustment and was Fine after that. With Smuch As our doctors could Tell us they gave us the  historical a photo Pete Harnisch. Salary problem Leesburg a. A baseball owners Are certain to impose a new economic system if a agreement in t reached with players this week Atlanta. Brave president Stan Kasten said monday. Last year s system is a histor ical artefact and we cannot operate under it any More he said the night before talks hereto resume. Clubs have to do something by december 7thbecause from that Point Forward we re into next season with last year s economic  Kasten and other member of the owners bargaining commit tee met monday with mediator . Usery at an executive con Ference Center near Dulles International Airport. Union officials met with players in the evening and were to meet tues Day morning with Usery. A joint session was set for tuesday of Vernoon. Eugene Orza the Union s no.2 official said there was senti ment not to make a counteroffer until after the players executive Board meets next week in Atlanta. Owners presented their luxury tax proposal on nov. 17, and players Are certain to reject that plan. All owners Are scheduled to meet next monday in Chicago two Days before clubs must de cide whether to offer salary arbitration to their former players who became free agents eighty three players Are in this group and those not offered arbitration would t be Able to negotiate with their former teams until May 1. But clubs plan on eliminating arbitration when they impose the Cap they offered the Union june 14. It s Likely owners will wipe out the economic system that has been in place since the free agent Era began following the 1976 season. That decision probably would be followed by a move to use re placement players if the strike continues into mid february when Spring training is sched Fulcd to Start. Obviously one opens the door for the other Kasten said. Management s latest proposal Calls for a sharply escalating tax that would approach 90 percent of some club s payrolls. The Union s last offer made sept. 8, called for a tax about 1.6 per cent on payrolls and Revenue of the wealthier clubs. If we Are 100-Somc Days into a strike and the Union s not ready to bargain i Don to know when they la be ready to bar gain Kasten said. Nothing can really happen until we get a counterproposal from the  waiting 3s on for nil bythe associated Pressnel players ire talking and the owners Are  s the state of the nil labor situation As the league awaits word from the nil play ers association on the next move in the negotiations. Union Boss Bob Goodeno walked with players and Vacenta monday regarding some of the major issues in the dispute free Agency salary arbitration and the Rookie salary Cap. Goodenow is expected to setback to the league sometime this week to set up More talks. As of monday no negotiation had been  this time both sides certainly understand the severity new York islander pm Don Maloney said , san Jose s Viktor Kozlov has become the first casualty among the locked out nil players. Kozlov broke his leg Over the weekend playing in Russia. Sports on an television College basketball Missouri is. Purdue followed by Arizona is. Michigan 1 . Thurs Day. To an to an us wednesday 7 30 . 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