Show - 4' - WONL9001'4600 AwilgitOtayouvilleogAgiAcomosiadavatoWNPexek1am INPAIA140Oustuifrobe--lemiV1"004041"0 - —frObs3t: i i I D3 The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday July 25 1990 Soviet Defector Signs With MIL Red Wings ' - Sergei Fedorov 20 a center with the Soviet national team signed the contract Monday Red Wings Executive Vice President Jim Lites said at a news conference Tuesday at Joe Louis Arena Fedorov has not applied for political asylum in the United States opting for a temporary work permit instead said Lonnie McDaniel deputy director of the Detroit Immigration and Naturalization Services "Sergei has every intention of returning to the Soviet Union when his playing career is over This is not a defection" Lites said "He felt it was appropriate for his career and his future that he play here" The Red Wings took Petr Klima of Czechoslovakia fifth in the 1983 entry draft then helped him defect in 1985 Klima later chose No 85 for his jersey to mark that event The Red Wings traded Klima in November to Edmonton Fedorov's current permit allows him to visit for business He has applied to change his status and be a "temporary worker of distinguishing merit and ability" McDaniel said McDaniel said Fedorov must prove he is an athlete of world-clas- s ability to win approval for the permit "If he can prove that I would say he stands a good chance of his being approved" he said adding the player could use coaches' testimony rosters from championship teams and newspaper clippings to make his case The Red Wings' also filed an application to allow Fedorov to play for the team McDaniel said This is done annually for all foreign players including Canadians he I '7X '' '''1 ': - - i 5 g'' ' r r'"'''') ::'':- ':' - ': ' tV '''- - !i i'r'' i'''' " ' n::4!q : k '' - f- t'JA ' i ' 4 2 r' :: ' I4P 2 ' '4! : :' n teams in major international competitions Valery Tikhonenko the lone starter from the 1988 Seoul Olympics team scored 30 points into lead the cluding Soviets The Soviets were line (20 from the international feet 6 inches) which is nearly a foot longer than the US college line US coach Mike Krzyzewski agreed "I thought the Soviets played very well and Tikhonenko was fantastic The US team 1 in pool B play faces Italy ) Wednesday night and must win to advance to medal-roungold-med- (1-1- d play Krzyzewski said "The object of the first three games is to get into the semifinals In the semifinals everyone starts Oa" Meanwhile Matt Biondi who won five gold medals at the Seoul Olympics in 1988 claimed his third and fourth of these games in the men's freestyle and He already had won 400-met- medley relay Newman to Stay With Knicks Source Reports New York Daily News NEW YORK — Johnny Newman is going to remain in New York a while longer because the Knicks will match the four-yea- r offer sheet presented to the small forward by the Charlotte Hornets a team source said Tuesday "They're definitely going to match" the source said indicating the team would not "just give him away" The Knicks have until Saturday to exercise their right of first refusal to match Charlotte's offer which inr cludes a moratorium on a trade Newman a restricted free agent still could land with another team after the Knicks match if he dee cides to waive the clause By one-yea- league rules the only team that he could not be traded to regardless of his decision is Charlotte Coach Stu Jackson said no firm decision has been reached on the Knicks' plan but indicated he feels the team will match "Right now it's still under consideration" Jackson said "but if I were going to guess I'd say we'll match" Since receiving Charlotte's offer which would pay him yearly salaries of $900000 $12 million $12 million and $135 million plus a $350000 signing bonus Newman has said he does not want to play in New York '7"'"T- - - Special to The Tribune FARMINGTON — Farmington City Davis County and Division of Wildlife Resources officials will meet with city residents Wednesday at 7 pm at the Farmington City offices to decide the future of the Farmington Pond as a fishery The pond is the only trout water in Davis County and provides about 22000 hours of fishing a year A 1989 DWR survey revealed that on a per acre basis it gets more use than Bear Lake or Pine View The DViR which stocks 18000 catchable trout a year at Farmington e : - :1''?"'1 -' '41 r :: t1::' '‘ ' ' oiol - ' - ''' 7'''''t ' '''''-'"'''''- ) 'r i! tk - ' i ' - ' :'' l4:fg4: - it ' A '''' " :$ 'r V o'f''t::' - - -- -- 4::!' h'7- onalsoomoomoiontwoompowipoloo-ookowool- kit !'i$ ' ' ''' ' ': ' ' '''''''''w:'-''- ' ' ' s 1 1 ''' ' : :13 ll ':''':' '''' ' ":: ''11 H 'i :'‘''''' -v ' ' ' A! 774-7-" '''''' ritti - '0't''4''':'-'"'I7k1i'47:- t oA o or -- 0 --'' ''' b ' ': : 1r:v ''' s e' o i 't it :I'" 4Nt4 :' ' 601141 h ' ' - kw :::oi ' o: ' ''''' ' ! - :' ' t '' :' ' s's ': ' :' ' A - : i :'"'e! 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And select a Jacket with the logo of your favoilte team Choose from any of the 26 Mellor League Baseball' teams Jackets available in men's and women's sizes fourth-winninge- the C7t' 1 - Buy 4 BFGoodrich®TATires — Get a 100 put to a group vote head Shue the coach in NBA history with 784 victories in 23 seasons has been out of the game for about a year He broke into the league as a player for Philadelphia and later coached the team Most recently he was vice president of a mortgage business and worked for a bank both in California He also worked as an analyst for ESPN on Continental Basketball Association games Shue said he applied for the 76ers job in an effort to continue his basketball career He said he was through as a coach and wanted a front office position He said he understood the ground rules as 76ers general manager "I have the utmost respect for Harold Katz as a basketball expert No decision will be made without Harold The 76ers have a fantastic staff There shouldn't be any limit to knowledgeable people in an organization" Katz said he chose Shue from five finalists because of 20 years of experience his ability to judge talent and business acumen Katz said Shue developed the latter in his recent jobs Shue with Bill Fitch Don Nelson and Cotton Fitzsimons are in a select circle who twice were named Coach of the Year in the NBA Shue who originally was drafted by Philadelphia and played 10 years in the NBA began his coaching career with the Baltimore Bullets in 1966- He built the Bullets from the worst in the league to the best (57- ) 25) in only two seasons Two seasons later the Bullets were in the NBA championship In six years his team won four and reached ilti is o C:7ICr CIPCrerCA HMI 1110 Ceballd: ond-roun- 74-6- 4 Kings' Kevin Nixon formerly of Utah State plays defense by keeping his body in front of Jazz rookie guard Mark Tillmon g nibds Kings led Nixon also killed the Jazz's final 312 minutes to go Trail- ienhgan8c347 the Jazz defense had Sacramento pushed away from the basket idsorrairA - 2-- 6-- 8 68-6- 4 - - ittualtiomoi00-4- :a Sfrers Name Shue General Manager Philadelphia " ' d PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Gene Shue one of only four coaches to win NBA Coach of the Year honors twice returned to the ' k little more" Johnson defended Brown saying: "He hustled and rebounded well We were on second shots tonight We were hustling We just couldn't get the ball in the basket" In the first game Phoenix moieci' its Rocky Mountain Revue recored to 0 with an easy victory over Portland Kenny Battle had 26 points and Cedric d pick out of added 25 He's now scored 53 points in two games this week Meanwhile Cliff Robinson had 31 points for the Trail Blazers which forward Mark Bryant lost third-yea- r with a sprained knee Bryant will return to Portland Wednesday for treatment and miss the rest of the Rocky Mountain Revue which resumes play Thursday night 44-4- 4 :e4 ' Asked about the Kings' double and defense Brown said "I saw two or three guys coming at me and rushed my shots a little After tonight I can sympathize with Karl a triple-teamin- 42-3- 5 Aoloo : 4 1 ''' ' '' S 4 r :: o ' 1 '‘ 4ort:t ' ' ' ' '' '''' 1 ::vs- ot - s4 a Itt t51'' ' :: '''T : 4 21-1- 2 ' - :" ' :)':''' 'ot- - " ' N V ' 4 '''''' :':: '''''44i o' " io 1' ' - ' 1L - that" The Jazz trailed 7 at the end of the first quarter and they were still ) within one with 4:19 left in the first half But Jason Reese who finished with 16 points and Joe Fredericks who ended up with 18 led an 11-- surge that eventually helped Sacramento to a halftime lead earThe Jazz tied the game at ly in the third quarter but Utah never got the lead The Kings built their adlate in the perivantage back to od and the Jazz never got closer than four the rest of the way That came after Edwards' opened to the fourth quarter with a make it But Reese a free agent from Northern Iowa scored before Turner added a Utah State product Kevin Nixon who finished with 13 points then added another basket With 7:55 left the - (27-26- t" ' ' p4i '' - - : lt 1 61 i' T 1?' A :w mM'' '4" 4 fr : :'' it ' "411: f- I fr - o ' it 't vo 3 ' -- lc i a " ve ' ":' tht" O - ' '17' - ' " i -- - :) W: ‘" r '84- ' to o ''''''''"- o :4 r-r - Ire - Irri l'::'- f' g 14! 111 C'''' o ''1 -- v clock ticked down as the But Nixon went backdoor on Jazz rookie point guard Mark Tillmon and his easy layup sealed the verdict The Jazz shot just 403 percent in man Ray the game with second-yea- r Brown going against a Kings' defense swarming him as though he was Karl Malone Said Brown "We didn't play a hard as we did against Portland I guess everybody thought we were tired But you've gotta play through D-- 1 ''1" 1N ''' I Ii VI :5lit Continued From head in the game and played pretty darn good And that's important" Said Edwards "Monday night the guys played hard we didn't play that well tonight I don't know if it was a letdown It was just a case of not quite getting back to that same level" Individually Edwards said "I definitely played better I hit a few jump shots and overall it was a good effort It was a good way to come back from (1444 'w "-ok ee A 1' ‘ : 218-poi- 1 f MIS)' ' - t 1 41 1trite‘111 r' TAY7k:' I - Z : io- 1 - A t I " t M two-gam- e Icings Surprise Jazz Win 91-8- 3 in Revue 1w o I' i I 7 71'4' gost - ' ' 1) o i?' 4 o ' 1:: IA4' g 1?: s - No i 4 14 V Jr- -' o 1-- sa: 'oo : i4 4ti4:':ii'::'ito): : -- :: p: ''' V' :6" t this time as gener- al manager Shue 58 succeeds John Nash who resigned af- ter last season and ' - o ' 1 1 '' '1 ' - : i ':: ::) 41 I i:' - ' !A :::: ::3 ' '' " g:i l':""::': 'A - !: k ' '' tti f tivytvglikfk'' k -'' vf70--' ' ) - - dog '' T' !:''" : r 1N" 4 1 ':ai' ' ::4c1-- :' ' ' ! --- ' ' - '"jalterSf4t V 4 '' c:' s :krPe r h'tc'!i4-i-- ' '':1:':1'':4 ' ' opl 'S D-- 1 !:41104 ' '''''':1::'"'' l' :::i12'4'5-i- A !'!''''!4Se "' ':'"-- ( tf s'j ' ' 'sr r '4 :"' ' ' '''''' ' t ' '7! ilk ISA Continued From Lake leadoff batter Butch Harris in the ninth inning Wills admitted everyone was pumped up for Smith to have a good game "We just wanted a good performance The only concern we had was his mental state whether his mind would be here with us or with the thought of being in Tulsa" Smith who walked three said he was concerned at first by the delay at the start when the Salt Lake grounds crew did a masterful job of grooming the diamond after a 6 pm deluge "I wanted to go out up to Tulsa) with a good outing I had a little trouble getting loose but that was only because I was expecting a 7pm start and got a 7:45 pm one instead I didn't stretch like I normally would" said the former Creighton ace One wonders what the Trappers would have seen had Smith stretched "I got a couple of pitches up and maybe that's a sign of fatigue" he said "But in my mind I wasn't tired" Salt Lake starter Rod Netnin de served better The lefthander didn't walk a batter and struck out four in his seven innings He just couldn't overcome the shoddy fielding behind him Netnin limited Nos Copper King batters to just a single hit but it was Moutin and Guggiana he couldn't control The two teams who are battling for the Southern Division lead conclude the series Tuesday at 7 pm ? 1 '' ' 4 2” "'': : ' ':' ' '': ':" :'':: '! 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' ' - - '''''' ':' : ' - ' ''? ::: - :: gold medals in the freestyle and the 400 freestyle relay His time in the 100 was 4902 seconds well off his world mark of 4842 Biondi holds the eight fastest times ever in this event It materialized a little later in the evening Biondi swam the freestyle anchor of the medley relay He started out meters but won at the finish in 3:4097 The Soviets had 3:4126 Dave Wharton who won a gold medal in the 400 individual medley in a rare dead heat two days ago won his second race in another near dead heat He beat US teammate Ron Karnaugh by 09 seconds in the 200 4-- 5 o":i6'' t:''''' ' :''''''' '''!‘'"r'''' ' --- 4r Farmington Pond's Fate to Be Debated 312-acr- l!'''' v1 'I:: '' '''' 1: Soviet Shooters 92-8- 5 - ''''' '' '4' '!' Bond US in Hoops ' ' tl i :' : "" c Murray rt ' '''? ''''' - ''io': ' ' r '' ? i' A0-: ' " ' ' i' 'l ':‘ : Ai 4!':'4' i 'ol' : "' o:: ' o ': s'i'" ‘' ' '' ' ' : '7 ' ' 4: "!k ' - y ' 17--:- o: il''' '' ''f 'i ?'! :" ? i':lf- it4:r:if!::: ‘ :'' ' ' 5 o - : '01 0 : ':' r I 1 - " ' i ''''::'--o- Fedorov staying in the Detroit area will appear in public only when his application is approved Lites said Lites would not reveal details of the contract but said Fedorov knew his worth as a player "He checks very well He works very hard He moves the puck very well" said new Red Wings' coach Bryan Tribune Wire Services SEATTLE —The Soviet Union sent an international basketball message to Lithuania — and the United States — Tuesday night Despite the absence of four Lithuanian stars the Soviets beat a young in pool play in the US team Goodwill Games forcing the Americans into a must-wigame Wednesday against Italy A breakaway layup by Oleg Me leshenko with 28 seconds left iced the victory and continued a hex on US - Butte's Smith Heads 'Up' On 3 Win -- "-:Fr it ' '' : 44 - :s ' - f "" - ?f:- ' - "::':o ": : :' t s - ': 4t:: said 100-met- ': : g DETROIT (AP) — A Soviet hockey player who disappeared at the Goodwill Games has popped up in Detroit with a five-yecontract to play for the Red Wings Red-Ho- -- - ::' i s k I - - |