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Show Sundav. January 23 1Wtt THE flERALD, frovoU.tah, 13 Page Fernando Again Asking Dodgers tor Big Bucks J By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sportt Editor LOS ANGELES (UPI) Here we go again. Remember how Fernando Valenzuela got the Dodgers all shook up by asking them for $1.4 million- - last year. Well, guess what he's going to ask for this year? Same thing f 1.4 million. Why not? It never hurts to ask. A winner last season, Valenzuela, now vacationing in Mexico, will be making his request in the next few days because the deadline for filing for arbitration is next Tuesday. More than likely, that's where Fernando will wind up next month. The Dodgers' last offer to him a year ago was $450,000. He turned it down and played for $350,000 without signing a new conso now he's in the driver's tract seat. His momma didn't raise any dumb kids. ... - for an athlete in the Village. That succeed.' includes housing, food, transporta"Then I say," Mancini goes on, tion, discotheque and maybe some " what about the other part, Tom?' other things. We discussed it with '"Aw, hell,' he says. 'That's the all the national Olympic commit- losing part the Chuck Tanner tees and then decided we were part.'" ... going to charge them $35 a day the same rate that has been set for Ron Cey and Steve Garvey were with the y Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, where the never exactly Winter Olyympics will be held next Dodgers, but Garvey, who recently signed as a free agent with the year. "Try to find anywhere in the Padres, told them the world where you can get housing, Cey could still help them. The Padres made a pitch for Cey eat all you want, secure transportation and then go out and dance and before the Cubs got him but the be entertained all for $35 a day. I Dodgers apparently weren't too don't know if we can do it or we eager to send the veteran third baseman to San Diego where he can't, but we will." Before this Olympic session was would have been reunited with set up, Peter Uberroth, president of Garvey. with the Los Angeles Olympic CommitCey did all right money-wis- e tee asked his other committee the Cubs. In addition to the $3.5 members what they felt was the million he'll eet from them over the primary goal to be achieved at next five years, he also received these meetings. $500,000 up front. ... He got all kinds of different answers and they included showing the delegates from other countries how well organized their local committee was, how much progress had been made toward next year's Games and what fine facilities would be available to all of them. i Uberroth listened to the various Easy on Your answers and shook his head. "Wrong," he said to all his asso- I BUDGET! ciates. "Our primary goal is to I f f 1 r 1) 1 I make friends." 1 f r Uberroth and the rest of the Los Deluxe 78 Angeles Olympic Committee are all Smooth Riding entitled to take a bow. I Long Mileage You never saw so much good CHECK OUR was as at there this fellowship get LOW PRICES together. It looked more like one of Only those good old fashioned Shriners' 2582 0 I w New Sunday Hours 10 to 7 Sunday 9 to 9 Mon. thru Sat. Prices effective today thru January 30th, 1983 i buddy-budd- First thing Don Shula and the rest of Miami's coaches told the Dolphins was to forget all about how well they performed against the Chargers. The Jets will be a brand new ball game Sunday, the Dolphins were warned. "We know they're very aggressive and they won't let down," says Earnie Rhone, the Dolphins eighth-yea- r linebacker who seldom gets much ink altough he's one of their most consistent defensive performers. "The only way to beat the Jets is to put pressure on (Richard) Todd," Rhone goes on. "We also know what to expect from someone who flys like (Wesley) Walker. You have to put someone in his face right from the beginning, make him work a little harder. You just can't conventions. ... stand there and let him make a foot Dave Winfield sees Billy Martin's race out of it." ... i't i ct i S u 0) n J I 600-1- (IACKWAU. PIUS $1.40 F.E.T. WHITE size I BLACK wyci 600x12 155-60-1- t'JiM t n Dayton rehiring as helping the Yankee The big weeklong meeting of players. Olympic officials ended Friday and "Maybe it'll take some pressure a temporary furor over "gouging" off the guys," he says. Winfield also has this to say about countries for housing their athletes in this city during the 1984 Olym- the fans' reaction to Martin's return. pics proved to be simply that and real without "I think 90 percent of the people any temporary wanted him back and 60 percent substance. At the seat of the trouble was a don't think he will last." ... proposal by the Los Angeles Olympic Committee that all committees Boom Boom Mancini, the WBA minimum for their pay a athletes who stay in the Olympic lightweight champ who fights BritVillage although the Games them- ain's George Feeney in St. Vincent, selves will only last 16 days. Some Italy, on Feb. 6, was an outstanding countries complained that they center fielder in high school and is a good friend of Dodger manager were being overcharged. "I can't understand what all the Tommy Lasorda and Pirates' skipfuss is about," says Richard Perel-ma- per Chuck Tanner. Mancini and Lasorda even have a of the Los Angeles Olympic little routine worked out between one of the best Committee,' organized Olympic officials I've ever run them. into. 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