Show - S 11 orts galit Vibunt For Recorded Scores Call Local i Section D Sunday June 10 1990 1 Page ram6t1m"mr222'"vmlirmm"1"m"111tramam""11 (3 ':4 ::73 6'1 4 ' FIA '' 40:to$: '' at: 19 :4101 :044c:Or Nwo - L AP - - To in at I' elmont Jr By Ed Schuyler Irish-bred- 0 ?$ Press Photo v Se les The hish horse ran to one of the widest margins of victory in history of the race I I 6-- ::: ' -- - -- Agassi's Sights on Title: '(''' ::400 $ik r4 e:4:: 7(L c) Ihv7s i tii e7!rst 41:::: I oe: - 40A foe-1- - " ''' I: t D-- 5 e177 t:1!: ::F01 0 :7:1:: ii':g1:ir -' - -- C) i: :::: :' Q ''r vovN-::-' 90 (tp ri - 3 i: '4- 4 - :: - i)i:i'lf :::: - - " () - j 4: fo " 0 S: :civ:::::: ar ll gum-smacki- : " - :7 ':----- a -' rLI 0 :As::: 4 high-pitche- ot&Igioptaiti3-1-::-:- —Associated 3-- New Ideas Cloud College Football Maybe it's time for a "clean-ai- r act" to clear up what I believe to be some of the murky thinking in the sports scene: ITEM: Notre Dame's sale of its football rights for 36 million has been called "reprehensible" by - A John - I '? Mooney Sports Eiltor Howard Cosell "immoral" and "greedy" by Chicago press and even censured by Penn State coach Joe Paterno FACT: University of Notre Dame annually donates the surplus created by its athletic teams to the general university fund which provides academic scholarships for needy students As coach Lou Holtz says "If greed means wanting to provide an education for needy students then we are guilty" John F Gaski associate professor of marketing at potre Dame tions "Can anydne seriously ask the (non-athleti- ' 1 University of Notre Dame and many deserving students to discard millions of dollars in scholarship funds so 63 other College Football Association athletic departments can have an extra 6 percent on top of what they will gain from their TV contract anyway?" Gaski bases his statement on the fact that after Notre Dame pulled out the ABC contract with CFA was reduced from $210 million to $175 million a reduction almost to the dollar of the Notre Dame deal Also with Notre Dame participating in the old CFA deal the university would have received about the same amount of money as its cut Overlooked in this "new morality" of the disappointed CFA members is the memory that this same group included universities that broke the NCAA's TV "monopoly" aimed at spreading television receipts among the membership The CFA television package and the exclusive TV deal coninvolving the Big 10 and Pac-1ferences all but eliminated television receipts from the schools not belonging to these two exclusive packages ITEM: A Gallup Poll indicates 77 permit favor a nationalD-- champion-Se- e 1 2 Column 0 - top-seed- '001v: ': Piston Defense Ailing oc :':: 44: '' Blazers May Not See Much of Rodman 44 Ile-1- '211141- t '''''''''NNIV:'''''::':::' r 1" 0 al - rta NkI'' fN 11 1m4n - oPfV:'A 01 $ 4 P r) It- - 4 z -r7i'l 0 Aklot i "k pm Aw : -- v ttiztre7 x -- 1 -- - 4n) Ot i: 4 wet' 167 ': l' -- 44z - ' re--- 'ti:t - By Bob Ford Philadelphia Inquirer PORTLAND Ore — Although they hardly needed another piece of bad news having already lost the homecourt advantage in the NBA Finals the Detroit Pistons learned over the weekend that forward Dennis Rod- man may not be available for Game 3 on Sunday The league's defensive ird player of the year has been bothered by a sprained left ankle for two weeks He was limited to 25 minutes of playing time in the second game won by the Portland Trail Blazers Coach Chuck Daly will start Mark Aguirre at small forward Sunday It is possible Rodman will feel good enough to play but the indication is that Daly will opt to keep him out for the whole game hoping that four days of rest will make Rodman relatively healthy for Game 4 "As far as defense I can rebound or go backwards but as far as going forwards I can't do that" Rodman said before practice Saturday "But I hope I can contribute as a reserve "It doesn't matter I'm used to coming off the bench Mark is a great player He's a better scorer than I am and lately he's been doing a better job on defense" Aguirre began the year as a starter but moved to the bench January 30 When he gets playing forward is olie of the games time the purest scorers gire 1990 glliz(1 6) 0 tn t Press Photo Monica Seles a symbol of the rising generation in tennis leaps for joy Steffi Graf in straight sets at the French after downing 4-- — OM er !:4?-Af- 7 am Tennis French Open men's final Agassi vs Gomez 8:55 am — World Cup Soccer United States vs Czechoslovakia 1:39 11 am — Golf Western Open CISPI–D4 11 am — Auto Racing Grand Prix of Canada CHND I 1 am — Water Skiing CIAD 11:30 am — Baseball Expos at Cardinals 12:05 pm — Baseball Giants at Braves (33 12:20 pm — Baseball Phillies at Cubs 1255 pm — World Cup Soccer Brazil vs Sweden al) 1 pm — Boxing Foster vs Martin' ESN 1 pm — Auto Racing Winston Cup 300 CC 1:30 pm — Seniors Golf Tournament Players Championship CSD 1:30 pm — NBA Finals Pistons at Trail Blazers CZ) 2 pm — Boxing Canizales vs Gonzales CERDI 8 pm — Baseball Blue Jays at Brewers attE) - : : Salt CO ': - :'' Win — Go and Go Place — Thirty Six Red Show — Baron de Vaux TV Sports — - - Belmont Stakes Los Angeles : : MIONIM Mg Western Soccer League at Lake :7 ::N4 likfti4:::::::Iii 11EIMs 4r Colombia 2 United Arab Emirates 0 Romania 2 Soviet Union 0 Italy 1 Austria 0 ::: :-fief 2 World Cup Soccer ::: zr'(::::- ::: : -':-Itr- :' Ci :::::pr15v0 :: - ridden by Mike Smith returned $440 and $420 while Baron de Vaux ridden by Jean Cruguet paid $1260 after istO two lengths behind Thirty See D-Column 5 (11) Philadelphia Chicago New York 9 Pittsburgh 3 Atlanta 5 San Francisco 3 Montreal 3 St Louis 1 Houston 4 Cincinnati 1 Los Angeles 5 San Diego 4 (11) I') " - Thirty Six Red National League 3 4 (4 144 :: 4 kg- ssohwf3‘ 1:::: ! 5 Cleveland 6Boston Oakland 5 Kansas City 0 Baltimore 10 New York 1 Seattle 5 Detroit 2 Chicago 4 Minnesota 2 Toronto 7 Milwaukee 3 California 8 Texas 3 ::::6 - t :::- - 6-- 2 ( ''''''''' :I 40 :1:::::::- z C:) er:7A ''''L - - court tournament Arantxa SanchezVicario was 17 when she beat Graf for the title last year "It's incredible" said Se les a native of Yugoslavia "It's so great to be the ::: youngest one to do it I'm surprised I didn't think I would win it this year Maybe make the finals but not win it" Seles did more than set an age milestone She confirmed herself as the dominant player in women's tennis winning her sixth straight tournament and 32nd consecutive match including two in a row over Graf —Associated PPOSS Photo While Graf turns 21 next week an- Se les is the youngest player to ever Monica other teen prodigy is moving up the hoist winner's trophy on red clay in Paris ranks — Jennifer Capriati who lost to Seles in the semifinals "A new generation in tennis" Karoly Seles grunts on every shot saved ting the champion's father and coach said "Not just two break points in the ninth game then broke Seles — Capriati and more" Graf to close out the match 212-ye1 as No Se her in the tiebreaker les the said "I had no Throughout reign Recalling world Graf has been admired for poise under pressure I knew I had her once I got to pressure and knack of winning the points that There's no question the tiebreaker helped me a count the most lot" But the tables were turned Saturday Graf led But Seles quickly reverted to a giggling teen-ag0 and in the tiebreaker Four set points as she talked about her next slipped by the fourth on a double fault With wish: a Lamborghini sports car Graf playing tentatively Seles ran off six "I will try to talk my parents into it" she said straight points to take the tiebreaker d rapid-fir- e in her delivery "I think I deserve it now I've played so well" "I just played the points very bad" Graf said "At that stage you have to go for one of them at Seles made her first big splash on the tour by least You have to play smart I was sure I was the semifinals here last year losing to reaching going to win it I just didn't play the right points Graf in three sets "If I had won the first set I would have won "This is where it started for me last year" the match but I didn't" Se les said "Today I decided to play like I was Graf fought back from a 0 deficit in the on my home court I was going to play my second set to even the score 4 But Seles emit See D-- 5 Column 2 5-- (1) ---- for the Irish Derby in three weeks and could come back to the United States for the Travers at Saratoga in August "They had to come across the water to beat us" said Nick Zito the trainer of Thirty Six Red who had predicted that his colt would be first or second during the running of the race and hoped he would be first at the end Go and Go's second American Vic— he made his last two krts in the United States last year — was worth a mutuel return of $17 $620 and $480 The winner's share of the $686000 purse was $411600 Go and Go ridden by Irish champion jockey Michael Kinane carried scale weight of 126 pounds over Ph miles on a track labeled good in 2:27 American League 11 1:::e AJ1 ::::''''''' emmmiaon MIIJEEMMMUNIEMM 10th-large- - - Tiebreaker 1st-S- et By Stephen Wilson AP Sports Writer PARIS — In the swing of four quick 7-- Squall who also races on the diuretic out of the Belmont "He gave it a good shot" said Craig Perret Unbridled's rider Go and Go whnse winning margin was the in Belmont history made his first two starts this year on the grass in Ireland and arrived in New York only three days before the race He will now return to Ireland ears French Open Crown at 16 Graf Cracks in points Saturday Steffi Graf cracked and Monica Se les sealed the rise of a new generation d Graf failed to conThe tievert four set points in a first-se- t breaker and No 2 Seles seized the opening clawing back for a 6 (8-4 victory in the French Open women's final In capturing her first Grand Slam title Se les 16 destroyed another age barrier becoming the youngest player — man or woman — to win the clay kept Preakness winner Summer Nafzger mentioned Go and Go "because he is shipping in here and European horses usually run good here the first time" Go and Go ran away with the 112- mile Belmont beating Thirty Six Red by 814 lengths while becoming the eighth foreign horse to win the race and the first since Celtic Ash in 1960 He also is the second Irish horse to win duplicating Cavan's perfor 1"'177) —Associated Jockey Michael Kinane rides Go and Go across the finish lble at Belmont Stakes 's main opposition to Unbridled r7Z §50 111 mance in 1958 Unbridled finished fourth but still earned $1 million as the Triple Crown point leader and Nafzger felt like $1 million "He's as clean as a whistle" the trainer said after finding out that Unbridled did not bleed while running for the first time without the diuretic Lash( since he suffered pulmonary bleeding during a race in October "It's a real relief" Horses are not allowed to race on medication in New York That rule AP Racing Writer NEW YORK — Go and Go won the Belmont Stakes Saturday and his victory was not the luck of the Irish as far as the trainer of the beaten favorite was concerned After all Carl Nafzger who trains Kentucky Derby winner Unbridled virtually predicted the victory Asked a few days before the race who he thought might provide the v tf Go breezes Li - WTt Ir76 237-200- 1 Unbridled No Match for Irish Horse AA C Call 237-202- 5 Go 4 :: 0a Sports Information c4 1 —Associald Prs Photo MaTk Aguirre streak shooter but defensive liatplity will start for Pistons Sunday "I have to do whatever it takes" said Aguirre who averaged at least 24 points a game in five seasons as a Dallas starter "Losing Dennis is a blow for the team but me starting is nothing new I'm ready to do it" Playing the Blazers on their homecourt is a difficult enough jeb even at full strength Without Rodman the Pistons will struggle to keep Portland from playing the quick running game it prefers "We're at a very tough juncture right now" said Daly at practice Saturday staring at three straight games in the Portland Memorial Coliseum where the Pistons have not won since 1974 the Blazers could wrap With the series tied up the championship without returning to Hills The Trail Blazers are quietly salivating returning to their home court Playing in a small market and entering the series as decided underdogs the Portland players think they are on the verge receiving the recognition they deserve "People may find out what kind of team we are" said Clyde Drexler whose 33 points carried Portland to the win in Game 2 "We want to play on the open floor but we are able to play halfcourt too That's why we're here" When the Trail Blazers are running the fast break however they are at their best Two of their starters small forward Jerome Kersey and point guard Terry Porter did not adjust that well to the slowdown games played in Detroit Kersey averaged 12 poinq a game See 5 1 Au-abo- ut -- my 1rRfWWOWIMWRP4NI1W1911tt-MoorAl?4- APN491!oF4Alau (!r et4 1NIgnpoeFemeit |