Show Standard-Examin- Thursday September er 3D 1 9S3 1 Sports Seahawks’ Taylor draws suspension Ruling ORK (AP) — Defen sive back Terry Tajlor of the Se- attle Seahawks has From ID been suspended for 30 days for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy the league announced Wednesday Taylor was placed on the injury list efSea-hawk- second case was between $50 million and $60 million according to a source with knowledge of the reports Rona said Wednesday that he and Fehr have had settlement discussions but would not discuss how much the owners were willing to pay He also said there is a possibility that the remedy phases of the 1985 and 1986 cases would be consolidated Tom Reich the agent for Parrish and Raines predicted “it will involve a lot more money than anyone on the either side has projected” “Ultimately when all the dust finds the ground you’re looking at a number between 50 and 100 million dollars” Reich said “This was a piain and simple price fix and total restraint of the s’ non-footb- fective Wednesday League spokesman Joe Browne said Taylor “has been instructed he must stay out of Seattle's training facilities until Sept 30“ Taylor is the second player to be suspended this week for violating the league’s substance abuse policy New York Giants’ linebacker Lawrence Taylor was suspended Monday All-Pr- o Cardinals’ Guerrero Player of the Week NEW YORK (AP) — Pedro Guerrero who batted in his first full week with the St Louis Cardinals has been named National League Player of the market” Most of the involved players said they were impatient for monetary damages “What I want is for the game to be healthy And that means healthy players and healthy owners” California Angels catcher Bob Boone said “I still believe in the marketplace deciding what health is Week Guerrero who was traded to the Cards from the Los Angeles Dodgers scored five runs last week and drove in three He had a 500 on-bapercentage se Other nominees were Jeff Pico of the Chicago Cubs who pitched 10 innings over two games Damon Berryhill of the Cubs who drove in 10 runs and hit three homers and Carmelo Martinez of the Padres who hit four homers and drove in seven runs 1- -3 “I mean if it’s unhealthy to overpay somebody you shouldn’t overpay him But to rig the market is not right and it’s against the law Unfortunately baseball with it’s antitrust exemption is somewhat above the law" Raines said he preferred to remain with Montreal and not take advantage of a “new look” free agency “I’m going to give the Exjjos every opportunity to sign me" he said Dick Moss the agent for Dawson and Morris predicted that Nicolau would award punitive damages in addition to any compensatory award “They just didn’t give a damn" he said of the owners “It's absolutely stupid I can't imagine a worse labor relations strategy than they’ve employed" Roberts wrote in his 1985 decision that the boycott was “uniformly established and free-age- nt maintained” Nicolau found the evidence the “overwhelming establishes boycott was still in force” “The impact of this uniform behavior cannot be overstated” wrote Nicolau who is hearing Collusion III case “This ‘no bid no bargaining forcing of players back to their former clubs cannot be attributed to individualized notions of hard What transpired in bargaining 1986 occurred because everyone ‘understood’ what was to be done By common consent exclusive negotiating rights were in effect ceded to former clubs There was no vestige of a free market as that term is commonly Jensen captures crown HARRIS-VILL- E — Jen- Kathy sen has won the Ben o rn Lo- n Lakers From ID Hor-gesheim- er really good quality juniors “Sean was one of those juniors we were counting on and it’s a real shame he got hurt “It’s a matter of new adaptations There will be kids who will surface and step right in and do the job for us and other kids who will come along more slowly “We’ve got a lot of good running backs and we feel good about our running game” Budge said “But we also feel good about our ability to throw the ball” Those running backs that Budge boasts about include senior tailbacks Burk Potter Jason Hamilton and Scott Samples and junior Mark Lenthe and senior fullback Ruben Togisala who saw plenty of playing time last year Hamilton will also see some duty at fullback while the position will be manned by seniors Steve Hernandez and Eric Hellstrom and junior Tony Gomez Jason Cooper a senior and starter who earned honors last season two-ye- first-tea- ar hard-hittin- fellow-junio- fellow-senio- rs rs nior Troy Christopulos and experienced junior Jantz Afuvai m with seniors Bret Cray nor Tyson All-Ar- ea Burkdoll “I was told about the record when I climbed out of the car and reacted by doing handsprings on the salt” The run broke the record and earned him a place in the Bonneville Nationals 200 MPH Club He is only the fourth native Utahn to join the club Breaking the record hasn’t com Racer From ID The wait proved longer than the time it took to set the record “The ride lasted only 2'h utes and we went the full seven miles to get the car stopped” said min- d women’s club champso ionship many times she’s ACD LAC OH DAV lost Jensen Jsnsen captured the coveted crown again this year by putting together the overall low in the gross score of Ben Lomond Thursday Women’s Golf Association club champion8 ship tournament held Aug “This makes at least seven times but I’m really not exactly sure how many I’ve won” Jensen said of this year’s title “I’ve been golfing at Ben Lomond since 1968 and it’s easier to play now than it used to be because I’ve learned the course so well “The important thing to do is to avoid hitting the ball out of fellow- -seniors 9-- “It’s wide open again this year and there are no breathers in this league” And although they're reloading and regrouping nobody had better look past the Lakers either pletely quenched his thirst for high speeds Burkdoll already has other goals and records on his mind “Now that I have fulfilled my promise there are other records I want to go after” said Burkdoll “I want to go over 300 one day in the future” Souq 2 rJc:r On 8!ii & Eciuinn::: 17-1- bounds and then putt your greens” Jensen began her long strong of BL golf club championships in 1975 when she scored a on No 10 en route to her best-evtourney title score of 164 She also claimed the crown in 1979 1982 and 1987 along with a rare double in 1984 when she won both the Tuesday and Thursday women’s association championships Top tourney finishers were: hole-in-o- Hunter and Helm along with junior Landon Bideaux providing solid reserve depth The defensive backfield is led by senior Gary Vogrinec a strong leader whose work ethic Budge openly admires Blake and Chad Wheeler and Kee will also see action in the secondary along with juniors Blake Sears and Lenthe Coach Budge and Co may have a tough time matching last year’s 3 mark especially with the loss of a versatile performer like Youngblood who’s headed for Utah 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