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Show CPage D2 - Tuesday, September 25, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1990 Harassment of lady reporter nets fine for one New England player Sport light - The FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) New England Patriots have ended their investigation of the alleged harrassment of a female reporter by fining one player. The NFL isn't done yet. "We're continuing to review the situation," Lisel Freestone Christina Blackhurst LISEL FREESTONE Rich Rowley of Timpview recorded three 1 straight victories at No. Thunderbirds the to help singles strength their hold on first place in Region Four girls' tennis. LORI McARTHUR st clair ryw, Sol , 9-- Danny Norman Terence Saluone CHRISTINA BLACKHURST goal in the Region Four 1- -0 of Timpview scored the only girls' soccer win over Provo. RICH ROWLEY of American Fork finished fifth with a time of Autumn to lead his team to second place in the BYU-Prov-o 16:09 cross country Classic. ST. CLAIR of Mountain View finished seventh with a o time of 16:12 to help his team win the boys' title in the Autumn cross country Classic. :' SAM BYU-Prov- DANNY NORMAN touchdown, on a one-yar-d Vikings beat Timpview of Pleasant Grove scored the winning plunge, with TERENCE SALUONE touchdown, on a Bulldogs edged Orem of Provo scored the winning 21-1- 7. ;i.lSAbeatOLDROYD Dixie 15-1- 0, seconds left as the pass from Rick Jorgenson, as the five-ya- rd IDons 28 21-1- 8. 15-- 5 ofSpanishForkhadninekillsasthe m Region Eight girls volleyball action. .m MAJORS ' (Continued from Page D--l) rot that it's all over or anything. just becoming a matter of Jsirhple math. ', Tie second-plac- e New York Mets 3ps'a game they had to win on Monday, 3 to the Chicago Cubs at jyrjgley Field. Ih; a way, the loss was a micro-osf- n of the Mets' season. New CY ork lost on the road, lost to a lefthander, and left 10 on base. had three opportunities to ; t'Ore runs," Mets manager Bud arrelson said. "Somehow we jnanaged to wiggle out of them." . The loss left the Mets three fairies behind the Pirates in the East with nine games remainJN ing for both teams. New York jplays six of its nine games on the j 4-- rfroad. J ''It doesn't frank Viola look said, good," pitcher "but we still !nave time." Harrelson hopes Chicago will remember New York when its plays a three-game series against the yifates starting tonight. 'r yi hope Chicago has some momentum going into Pittsburgh," jHarrelson said. "And I hope we Shave it in Montreal." Whatever hopes Montreal had Jjvere dashed in Philadelphia when e ihePhillies completed a jswe!p with a 0 victory on Mon- - v four-gam- The Expos entered the series off . consecutive three-gam- e sweeps of Pittsburgh and New York. But they eelfidestructed against the Phillies only seven runs in the Joi and dropped seven games !?garnes behind the Pirates with nine Jgaines left for both teams. "We've been looking dead at Expos manager Buck Rodg-;r- s said. "The Pirates will have to J'tiave a total collapse not to finish ,aC Sirit." Over in the NL West, any combination of five Los Angeles losses or tineinnati victories will clinch the Ititle for the Reds. The Dodgers liung on by beating Houston 5 in Jl Innings on Monday. 5 It's over," Reds pitcher Jose Rijo said. "Yogi Berra says it's not over until it's over, but I say it's over. I know some people will say I shouldn't say that, but I can feel it. I know this team. I know it's over." Dodgers manager Tommy Lasor-d- a would rather believe in Yogi's wisdom, though. "I don't have any idea how it will end but I'm proud of everybody on this team," Lasorda said. "Everybody was ready to write us off when we were 14 games out. but this team kept believing that someday we'll get closer to Cincin- nati." Cubs 4, Mets 3 Ryne Sandberg hit his league-leadin- g 38th home run as Chicago rallied past New York in its final home game of the season. 1 on the road, New York, lowered Pittsburgh's magic number to seven. Any combination of Mets' losses and Pirates' victories totalling seven will give Pittsburgh its first division title since 1979. 34-4- Phillies Expos 3, Pat Combs pitched a 0 four-hitt- and singled home a run as Philadelphia beat visiting Montreal to e sweep complete its first since June 1, 1987, against four-gam- 29-Ju-ly Pittsburgh. Dodgers 7, Astros 5 e Los Angeles picked up a Cincinnati as on first-plac- e half-gam- Mike Sharperson's run-scori- tri- g tie. ple broke an The Dodgers, hanging onto slim hopes, moved within 42 games of the idle Reds in the West. Los Angeles has eight games left, five on the road, while Cincinnati's remaining nine games are at home. Giants 3, Padres 1 Kelly Downs gave up one run in six innings and Will Clark hit his 19th homer as San Francisco handed visiting San Diego its sixth straight loss. The Giants won their sixth straight home game and stayed alive in the NL mathematically West race. But one more loss or Cincinnati win will eliminate them. llth-innin- marks from other players but said they feel uncomfortable Orem High booster breakfast Orem High School's Tiger r"booster breakfast is scheduled for Saturday in the patio area next to Sine cafeteria. ir Food for the affair has been Ron Dallin of Dallin's Storehouse Markets. Tickets are jjjflO Jor a family or $2 per person. Tickets are available from Orem iHligh football players. They will also be available at the door Satur- - "donated by - ; Proceeds will go to the school's "itthktic programs. Coaches honor Gray w For the second week in a row, JShe BYU coaching staff named t;Perwin Gray (San Antonio, Texas) -- the outstanding defensive back of Dhe game for his part in eight tackles against San Diego State on I Saturday. Gray also claimed honors for his play on special teams. d His3)locked punt in the third to an easy BYU touchdown. Z" Rocky Biegel (Wisconsin Rapids, llsc. ) was the coaches' pick at linebacker and Mark Smith (Wins-I3- 5 Ariz.) was named the out quart-"fcrDe- 6. Harrison will compete in a ocean swim, a bike race and a 26.2-mirun, all of which must be completed within 17 hours. ABC's "Wide World of Sports" will televise the event. 2.4-mi- 112-mi- le le "Your paper's asking for trouble sending a female reporter to cover the team. Why not stand in front of her (naked) if she's an intruder?" "It's just typical," Olson said Monday. "You can see why this does happen if the owner condones it." An NFL rule gives female and male reporters the same access to locker rooms. "Freedom of speech is fine," Kiam told the Herald, "but letting women into a locker room goes beyond that." "There's certainly no place in the NFL for harrassment of any reporters, male or female," Aiello said. "We want to be sure that steps are taken so it won't be that one female He noted reportFox-bor- o interviews players as they head for A controversy broad-sprea- d. "They need to have a place where and we can go and meet with the media. It's very uncomfortable for me to stand there naked and talk to a reporter with the camera on and have a repeated." we can get dressed "There's certainly the possibility action," Sales said. "I don't think there's the possibility of criminal action, but there could be." On Monday, Patriots coach Rod Rust said, "It's important to always treat people with courtesy. "He's the owner," Rust said. of a civil rights too." Fullback Robert Perryman said that "doesn't bother me at all." Wide receiver Irving Fryar was less comfortable with women in the locker room but acknowledged their right to be there. "Men aren't allowed in women's locker rooms," he said. "Therefore, I think a lot of guys feel that women shouldn't be allowed in men's locker rooms. But they are, so we have to deal with that." er customarily waits outside Stadium after practices and their cars. feeling is pretty It's not an isolated case here with the Patriots," he added. has erupted over one who has taken the more traditional approach to interviewing. Lisa Olson of the Boston Herald was interviewing defensive back Maurice Hurst at his locker near the shower room Sept. 17. She said tight end Zeke Mowatt came by, stood close to her, exposed himself and made lewd remarks. She also heard several other Patriots, whom she couldn't identify, make suggestive remarks, Olson added. An NFL rule requires women to "What he says is his business. Whether I agree with him or not is really my business." Rust indicated he disagreed with Kiam's characterization of Olson. "I know he's appalled by this," Olson said of Rust. Sales was upset that after he notified Sullivan of the incident the day it occurred, Sullivan didn't act quickly enough to correct the situation. So he contacted the league Monday. Sales said he told Aiello the names of players allegedly involved and amounts of any fines should be made public. He also said he suggested they receive counseling. He said Olson "has always treated me with respect and dignity and I give her the same." "I respect Lisa. That's her job,"' free safety Fred Marion said. "It's a very uncomfortable position to b3 in. I would feel uncomfortable if I had to go into an locker room." Wilson was asked why players all-ladi- couldn't wear bathrobes have access to league locker "I have conducted interviews number of the players on this team, none of with a substantial white being interviewed. rooms. "I don't think they belong in a locker room," quarterback Marc Wilson said. "It makes it uncomfortable for everybody. "Ill teO you what," he told reporters. "We'll wear the bathrobes if all of you will disrobe and wear bathrobes, too. How does that sound? Is that fair enough?" whom have ever given me a reason to doubt their word," Sullivan said. "The above notwithstanding, there question that unacceptable verbal harrassment occurred." is no Chinese continue to dominate Asian Games - BEIJING (AP) Chinese women scored a perfect 10 in gymnastics, outmuscled all competitors in weightlifting and starred in the swimming pool to spearhead their country's victory surge Monday at the Asian Games. The women captured six of China's eight gold medals for the day, but despite their display of power and grace the Japanese men finally broke a phenomenal winning streak by the Games host. Takahiro Fujimoto, Japan's master of all swimming strokes, captured the individual med- and teammate Lin Li became double gold medalists. Zhuang added the women's freestyle championship to her earlier triumph in the 100. Lin, individual the women's medley winner on Sunday, picked up her second gold in the Nineteen gold medals will be contested Tuesday, including five apiece in swimming and wrestling, three each in weightlifting and shooting, two in gymnastics and one in fencing. China's Zhuang Yong, an Olympic silver medalist at 100 meters, I J'JU UJJ U'JU uuu 200-met- er 400-met- er 200-met- er breaststroke. Asian Games records have fallen in all nine races so far. finFujimoto led a Japanese ish in the 400 medley in 4 minutes, 26.10 seconds. 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In the race, Japan trailed the Chinese with two while South Korea won one in fencing. In total medals, China led with 24, followed by Japan's 16 and South Korea's eight. gold-med- SAVE standing defensive lineman. Chris Smith (La Canada, Calif.) was named Geneva Steelman of the game and was the coaches' selection as the outstanding receiver. Smith had six catches for 162 yards. Mike Salido (Union City, Calif.) rushed for 79 yards on four carries, scored one touchdown and was named the outstanding offensive back of the game. Neal Fort (El Centro, Calif.) took honors for the offensive line. The Cougar coaching staff makes players of the game selections every Monday. To compete in triathlon Brian Harrison, an attorney from Provo, has been selected to be one of the contestants in the 12th annual Bud Light Ironman Triathlon world championship in Hawaii Oct. view arrives. 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Does it have to start 2L Sportsline Several other papers carried Kiam's quote. Since she began covering the team during training camp this year, there was no evident animosity from players. Several players reportedly were concerned that she was lingering in the locker room and looking around too much. "It's my job to go in there and look around and to see who's hurt and to see the reactions of players," Olson said. Reporters often "The Sever- female reporters in the locker room. Some acknowledged the 800-met- er er - Mass. (AP) FOXBORO, near her, exposed himself and couldn't identify them because she was too upset to look up. Patriots general manager Pat Sullivan issued a statement Monday saying a few players were involved and one player was fined. He said team policy prohibits disclosure of the player's name and the amount of the fine. "I have reached the conclusion that an incident of verbal harrassment and abuse occurred which was totally unacceptable and unwarranted," Sullivan said. "However, my investigation has been unable to confirm the allegations that a player suggested physical contact with Ms. Olson." Sullivan said he apologized to Olson last Thursday and Sunday. A group of players was to prepare a written apology to be presented to Olson on Wednesday on behalf of all players. Team owner Victor Kiam, however, has not backed off his characterization of Olson. He did not comment Monday. NFL owners were to meet in New York today on an unrelated matter concerning restoration of practice squads. Aiello said it was premature to speculate whether Kiam would be punished. Kiam's remarks "certainly don't reflect the views of the league. linger in the locker room waiting until the player they want to inter- Patriots' players dislike women in locker room al New England Patriot players made lewd comments. She said she also heard sexually offensive re- Grove. " the Aiello, 16-1- of Orem scored three goals to help the Tigers to a 0 Region Four girls' soccer win over Pleasant Greg league's director of communications, said Monday. "We'll stay in touch with the Patriots." The Boston Herald may file a lawsuit in the case, sports editor Bob Sales said. The incident that provoked the controversy occurred in the Patriots' locker room Sept. 17, a practice day after their 4 victory over Indianapolis the previous day. Lisa Olson was interviewing defensive back Maurice Hurst at his locker near the shower room. She said tight end Zeke Mowatt came the players can't stand her," the newspaper said. He's speaking for himself," Aiello added. The owner's statement that Olson is "a classic bitch" was made to acquaintances in New England's locker room after its 41-- 7 loss Sunday in Cincinnati. He was overheard by reporters. 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