| Show - I F::' :si7::: 7!'"'i''?:-i?4--'!t- '4 —it1(1 7rt Baseball Names Vincent Acting The Salt Lake Tribune 1 117-7- Commissioner vs iv) The glory years are gone the gory years are here and this has us thinking of the unthinkable: What if George owned the Yankees in oh ? 1927? Can you imagine Feb 25 — George buys Yankees for $8999 says he-- too tied up in family steamboat business to get involved in operations Feb 26 Workers install phone line to Yankee dugout Feb 27 — Babe Ruth yet to arrive in spring training George says be is "very disappointed" Feb 28 — Still no Babe George says ''l better see those fat buns by tomorrow or else" March 1 — Ruth shows up Says He should talk about fat buns" April 20 — Yanks lose two straight after winning first six They play As in Philadelphia "A must game" George says after Disaster strikes Yanks fall to dropping two straight in Cleveland Georges hometown George rips red-ho- t Tony Lazzeri for his '26 World Series calling 23- second baseman "Mr May" year-ol"Bleep you George" says Lazzeri who is traded to White Sox ence call The council consists of American League president Bobby Brown National League president Bill White Philadelphia president Bill Giles Houston chairman John McMullen Los Angeles president Peter O'Malley Pittsburgh chairman Douglas s day-to-da- y Dansforth Detroit president Jim Campbell Boston chief executive officer Haywood Sullivan and Jerry Reinsdorf of the White Sox There is currently a vacancy in one of the AL positions on the council A search committee may be formed It consider candidates as the new commissioner For election a vote of s of the major-leaguclubs is required This isn't the time but Fay Vincent is perfectly capable" said Fred of the New York Vilpon e 21-1- 0 d Giamatti's death came only five months after he took over the job — he had been president of the National League for a little more than two years — and only eight days after he imposed a lifetime ban on Pete Rose baseball's alltime hit leader saying he was convinced the Cincinnati Reds manager had bet on his own team Giamatti was found unconscious in his bed and in full cardiac arrest when officers responding to a call from one of his hons arrived at 3 pm Friday Giamatti yt as pronounced dead about an hour and a half later said Matthew Stackpole of Martha's Vineyard Hospital Edgartown police said Giamatti's wife Toni and his son who were with him when he died left the island in the middle of the night to return to their Hamden Conn home Friends had earlier suggested that the Rose affair had taken a toll on r Giamatti a who called cigarettes his "primary vice" But in an Aug 18 interview with The Associated Press Giamatti brushed aside the notion that we was overstressed by the Rose matter By early Saturday police who were stationed at Giamatti's ranch had left and the house located in a secluded rustic development off a main Edgartown road was quiet Cynthia Attwood a spokeswoman for Yale said university officials were not sure when final funeral arrangements would be made or where the funeral would be held However she said that if the funeral is not at Yale a memorial service will be held there wood-shingle- 0- Virg m4 it" 41 ttittlUlt IL I'D al' Yanks on way to hitting 307 as a team George wants Ty Cobb as hitting coach An aide points out that Cobb is still playing Cy Young rumored as new pitching coach lose to Tigers Huggins sass Yanks "Manager George should butt out and is fired Billy Martin still a year from birth George hires Rogers Hornsby June 10 — Hornsby loses his first game "Enough is enough" George says Hornsby is fired Huggins tanned and rested returns George charges Ruth is too fat to play He barely gets to first with all that blubber on him" -Wanna race?" says Babe July 12 — Backup catcher Johnny Grabowski allows passed ball He is sent to Hartford of Eastern League July 15 — Young named pitching coach but lasts just 3 innings as Herb Pennock is hit hard Yanks name new pitching coach Christy 1 vi4 National kinner Waite Aug-- 29 — George says Hoyt spit the bit" after losing big lead to Red Sox Hoyt 26 is released Mathewson activated becoming player-coac- ?::'-'- ' By Craig Mansell Tribune Sports Writer GREAT SALT LAKE — Sailors were expecting 40 mph south winds to provide a real sledding experience for Saturday's opening day of the Great Salt Lake Yacht Club Governor's Cup Regatta "The wind blew from the north all day" said race chairman Patrick Glazier "The forecast southerlies we didn't have them It blew between 6 and 23 knots all day" Saturday the fleet sailed from the start near the Saltair Marina to White Rock Bay on Antelope Island and returned for a round trip The two-darace in the club's Governor's Cup is the season championship Trustees' Cup competition Glazier sailing his Hobie 33 Flyer nipped Paul Bradshaw sailing a Hobie 33 named Yuppie Shark at the finish for line honors Trustees Cup leader John Johnson skippering his Morgan 36 Sassafrass finished third and Joe Housley piloted his Epidemic across the line fourth On corrected time Johnson won Saturday's race and is still in the lead for the Trustees Cup with Sunbuoy race left to complete the Goverday's nor's Cup Sunday's shorter race could be in lighter wind and it could be much more tactical — conditions which favor the Hobie 33s 7'44-i- 41 :4::v' 4: f?t"-:'-- i'i-i- - 42A4-" '1 ::: f ':7:i'''' &r' '": ' :' frit w A 4:::ioit:'::?' 1r z- - - 1k::-- i V': ? :::: t 'E4:70 :"::'1 ' 2 '41- i A e: l'-"- 4 '"4 : k$1: d ? cf!' - next-to-la- d — 77 —m''''''-'- -' ':'4:1'!:::: 900rg 9 ::FrF: 4 ::':'-'- '' :::4470:'" W " Are - i vireglie Iles4 1 I - 'I i 1 0 0:??14N :ik: ''' 4' P'i eei1711"- ': ( ::::: 4: ''::::" t 4)-:--- ' tiNfogx ' -- : ':' l' sow veAuta -- —AP Photo Greg Norman ponders a missed birdie putt Saturday but he still holds Milwaukee lead - II 'Jr I Adult under or unlimited All leagues include uniform shirt league games & post season tournament with trophies awarded to 1st & 2nd place team in each division 6' - & 6 PM FRIDAY 8 AM SIGN UP NOW TRIM SEPT 8 MONDAY BOYS' a GIRLS' CLUB SALT LAKE OUTDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE AGES ALSO For More information Call Bart at FL1 968 East Sugarmont Dr (2225 So) 1 VP i - r17 I ' ' I ' ''' '04'‘giqr: ' i: ' ' I - 1 r 0' w3 s 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Norman followed by a huge gallery in his first appearance at the tournament birdied four of the first six holes and added two more on the back side He leads Wayne Levi Bob Lohr and RH Horgan III by four strokes Levi and Horgan shot 68s while Lohr had a 66 get in a mode and you get your confidence up and you get in a rhythm" said Norman who has played well the last three weeks "It's no different than any other time It's just the ability to score ':110:?4 ' Senior Classic: Rives McBee scored an eagle and three birdies over the final eight holes to charge to a stroke lead after two rounds of the Senior Golf Classic in Lexington KyMcBee of Dallas shot a on the second day to take a 133 into Sunday's final round at Mar- - it" ::: i: :5::::'44::': q70' :":: m: '4 - J-- '' SLAM DUNK BASKETBALL LEAGUES 8 ft baskets 3 on 3 full court ! i - e ' :i That's t hat the game is aboul he said Levi v ho had a costly bogey at 16 said Norman v ill be hard to catch -He's probably going to shoot 63 at the worst tomorrow' Levi said of Norman "I don't kim i you can beat a Greg Norman lie can ouldrive the trouble If he doesn't come back here every year he's missing out ori-easy money" Norman eclipsed the low score °I' 200 for the first 54 holes set by Bill Kratzert in 1980 Norman said after Saturday's 66 gave him a tournament-recorscore of 199 at the Tuckaway Country Club But Norman's not ready to declare victory "No lead is big enough" he said "You've got to make five or six birdies to hold the position I know what I havq to do It's just a matter of doing ' ' Locker room and shower facilities Registration deadline Sept 8 - ::' ' - MEWS LUNCH BASKETBALL LEAGUE - - y 74s- ': :: ' :'? 4 't' o :!:::(!4!'r60' y e 10 i g :: :'-r- ':': :1i::' UtolarliA :!: GMO Lead ot Greg Norman is having fun during his first visit to the Greater Milwau kee Open Ile's also putting on a show "I'm pla3tng extremely well and today was no exception I was in total control of my game and I enjoyed it" "'''!4t:-"'2'::--ign4- - e Tribune Wire Services 1 '4 4 i110 i'':f-'2i': 4 !‘4::-- l : 4-Sh- and 1111 2-- winning percentage Speaker visits hotel bar gets tanked says Ones a born liar the other's convicted" a reference to Babe and George Sept 10 Georges felony conviction for ballot for Calvin Coolidge in 1924 still a risky subject Speaker gets ax goes upstairs Huggins yes bes tanned and rested comes back down i'S 'g: on 3 — Smcdl Full Cowl — 10 foot baskets — $20 per participant 3 h Aug 30 — Gehrig quietly suggests players aren't treated with respect Ile is traded to Reds for Wally Pipp "My baseball people tell me Gehrig's an old 24 George says Sept 10 — Under heat for lackluster 750 Young three years left on his contract goes upstairs and waits for TV to be invented July 21 — Lou Gehrig quietly confides that turmoil isn't helping the team off on a steamboat wires July 22 — George -papers and says Mr G2hrig's young and frustrated because he'll never be the star Ruth is" Grabowski returns from minors allows another passed ball Back to Hartford on the 5:20 Aug 20 — Yanks in first by about 50 games '977 111CI AV IlL Sept 15 — After poor Urban Shocker outing George as he fears for his infielders safety Shocker I8game omen calls George the fat man ' then retires Yanks take on Pirates in Series Pipp makes error Yanks lose opener George bellcms at Pipp Youre no Lou Gehng Ruth shouts at George "If your IQ were any lin en you'd be a fern!" Mathewson gets raked Ruth not in lineup George says decision to go with faster lineup was made by his baseball people Yanks lose again Unusual fan chant "The Fern Must Go'' debuts George reports KO'ing of two young toughs in Pittsburgh trolley car confrontation There are no witnesses Oct 13 — Game 7 Its in the bottom of tilt ninth Ruth has hit two homers With two out Pie Traynor homers off 11athewson Yankees lose Georges head drops into dime cup (chocolate) Oct 13 — George apologizes for team s showing Huggins resigns to pursue unique real deal in Florida Dec 24 — The Babe is traded back to the Red Sox "Sixty homers but what did it get us?" George asks Dec 31 — George promises more active in volvement in 1928 New York fans deserve the best" he says REBUKE! Aug 25 — Ruth inks deal with Hebrew Nlathewson '' —1— and Gehrig mulls coming out in late innings of second game of doubleheader -Iron Horse my tush- - George is quoted Aug 23 — Off day ails quiet so George fires Huggins Huggins joins Cy upstairs New manJger i Tris Speaker no buddy of Babe Aug 24 — In protest Ruth downs adozen hot dogs before game then loses them all over his pinstripes during a home run trot George neatnik explodes Next day's headline: PUKE & 30-1- Sailors Governor's Cup Plitaxv tIe ( Ct It3 14 ‘b ILI to Decide Norman Jumps to ' chain-smoke- i - oLetitut ennui By Wayne Coffey New York Daily News George Steinbrenner has owned the Yankees for 16 years eight months It only seems like it's been since tbe time of Magellan continued From 1)1 by basetiall rules to assume responsibitty for the comnussioner's office when needed delegated authority to Vincent folkm mg a telephone confer- three-quarter- nal FY -- 114 ' D51: 3 1989 Sunday September Rr':'"t''''""'""""'"'""''''k ""'""4""""I 4"sA""46'"1"417 - vtk 144" 44'1' 4 olt A 4 44F4 !' 441'1"01' A494444 014A 4 A 041 A 4 44A4A A fft114 A A14 I t 4' r - i AA1144tolh4:A:44:4 - — i — |