| Show 80 Sunday September 2 1990 The Salt Lake Tribune Standing Good Wins Rocky Mountain Futurity Today Tyson Camp Worried by Eye Injury (UPI) — ATLANTIC CITY NJ The deep gash over Mike Tyson's right eye that postponed his Sept 22 bout against Alex Stewart worried the 1 former champion's camp and shocked his opponent to near tears Tyson training for his second bout since losing the championship Feb 11 suffered a 48- to Buster Douglas stitch gash Friday while sparring with Greg Page According to promoter Don King Tyson suffered the cut from a head butt during a training session at Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino He was rushed to nearby Margate where he was treated by Dr Ira Trocki Trocki said the cut over Tyson's right eye went through to the bone and needed 48 stitches to close Tyson will take one week off and then resume training though sparring will be restricted for at least three weeks 35 Tyson-Stewa- The key was the ride by Jones Away from the gate a step slow and buried on the inside from the No 1 post Jones took the 8 5 favorite through a tight hole on the rail as the move made field hit the turn The ground-savin- g Raiders Win tr ' 1 l 47'''-- n "tii::: 14'1 Preseason — LOS ANGELES (AP) Jay Schroeder threw two touchdown passes and Vince Evans threw one Saturday as the Los Angeles Raiders completed their best preseason since 1976 by overpowering the previously unbeaten San Diego Chargers 34-- 7 Schroeder threw a scoring pass to Mervyn Fernandez early in to the first quarter and a Vance Mueller late in the second period as the Raiders (4-won their fourth straight game Evans threw a scoring pass to Stefon Adams on the first play of the fourth quarter The Raiders hadn't finished above 500 in the preseason since they went 2 in 1979 Three years earlier they were 1 for the third straight summer They were in the 1989 preseason The loss was the first in four games for the Chargers who were attempting to go unbeaten in the preseason for the first time in 28 years The Chargers were held to one touchdown after averaging 29 points in their first three games The Raiders allowed just 54 points in their five preseason games Schroeder who played the first half and the first series of the second half completed 12 of 22 passes for 151 yards with one interception in by far his best performance of the preseason Evans was for 111 yards Vlasic played the first half and completed 8 of 14 passes for 169 yards Billy Joe Tolliver played most of the second half at quarterback for the Chargers and was for 95 yards Miller caught seven passes for 158 yards Giants 28 Browns 10: At East Rutherford NJ the New York Giants joined the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons as the only unbeaten NFL teams ' 1' -- 3-- 5-- ring" Page suffered a smaller cut that required five stitches to close Page was also the sparring partner who decked Tyson in a Tokyo sparring session d which portended Tyson's knockout loss to Douglas Tyson who sometimes spars with no headgear was using a scaled back mask that leaves his cheeks and eyes exposed Tyson uses the mask against the advice of some of his cornemen and lOth-roun- confounds experienced boxing people by staying with it The mask goes back to Tyson's days under the tutleage of the late Cus D'Amato "It was one of those freak things" King said of the butt Stewart who is to earn 8580000 against Tyson has been training at Kutsher's Country Club in the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York Stewart found out about the postponement Friday night after Fennell received a call from King and Trump ' ' f '' !':: ' 2 7 : :I ' 44 17lti ly ::oeNs I - '4 j ''''f'': '161 re-''- 1 j:'' : 111"101:rev t'' 4 iii -1 $ 4' ' 1 d t 411i: 1 l'''‘ ''''')I i 111 t s2::-0-- j L-t-11': '":ierA ''t "41 titrofil "r49:: ' ' - -- -- - i dreoll'Sks tat :1 A7 ' ill: sit k : 41 t App i:: 4 goosoovese tii te 4 il 11 k- ' 4 1 - il A 4! 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