| Show - - - - —- - -- - - SPORTS Wednesday The Salt Lake Tribune --- O 11- Jr- P T Sandberg Deal Is Drawing - PPr 111 ' - - 1111111111111111111 - Continued From LI 1st d d 4 4 4 P M —7 4 Si:'ikt0Aa ' 0 five-tim- e Autobiography he l' was merely speaking the truth when he criticized New York fans and his former team the Mets in his upcoming book "The point is I think this is a matter of telling the truth" said Strawberry at Vero Beach Fla His autobiography "Darryl" is scheduled to be released in the near future In the book Strawberry discusses his drinking during and after the 1986 playoffs accuses the Mets of insensitivity toward black players and describes his battles with alcohol and wife 11 1 111 1 I a Ill 1 i I 11I i 1 I I 1 3 t Lisa tf "I felt as if I were playing baseball at Dred Scott Memorial Park in downtown Johannesburg instead of in the middle of New York City" he writes adding later that there was a differ- standard for whites like Hernandez and blacks like Mookie Wilson or Dwight I P 0 5 f i i I Goodell I i I er Orioles Sign McDonald: Pitch- on Tuesday contract agreed to a with the Baltimore Orioles for $355000 it was announced in Sarasota Fla McDonald the Orioles' draft pick in 1989 is eligible for salary arbitration next year and because of that said there was no reason to get concerned or angry over what might be considered a low salary by today's standards ar first-roun- d Basketball: UNLV Covets UColm Coach t I Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun declined Tuesday to respond to a report he has been contacted about replacing Jerry Tarkanian at UNLV saying only that he would talk to his playas about it 'I really don't have anything to say about it But I would probably talk to them about what it doesn't mean" Calhoun said at Storrs Conn Calhoun told The New York 1 1 I I I t t ! i l f l 1 Daily News which reported Tuesday that Calhoun had been contacted by UNLV athletic director Jim Weaver that he would never discuss a job at another school during the season 1J Karl Honored: George Karl of the Seattle SuperSonics on Tuesday was named NBA coach of the month for February and Detlef Schrempf of the Indiana Pacers was named player of the month Doug Risebrough gave up one his two jobs with the Calgary on Tuesday stepping as coach to become the team's full-tim- e general manag- of I i I i er 'c "Doing both jobs and doing them effectively was hard to do especially as a new general manager trying to learn" said an obviously relieved Risebrough at a hastily called news conference following a loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins lditarod: Martin Buser of Big Lake traveled a fast trail to Nikolai Alaska on Tuesday to become the first musher to reach the village's community hall the 10th checkpoint 365 miles into the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog ' rr 6-- 3 a 1 Race Australian Ian won four holes and $60000 in the Doral Ryder Open's Skins Game competition Tuesday at Miami followed by Ray Floyd who won $45000 1:1 Golf: Baker-Pinc- h g3 Football:A resolution urging THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Colfcrs holding season passes for Salt Lake City municipal golf courses can now play Wingpointe and Mt Dell Lake courses that have previously been out of bounds to them The Salt Lake City Council voted Tuesday to allow season pass holders to use the Wingpointe course at the international airport and the new course at Mt Dell in Parleys Canyon A previous ordinance forbade pass holders from playing on Salt Lake City's new courses because officials said play should be limited until the grass had matured But that decision brought a chorus of complaints from pass holders "The pass holcers wanted access to the new courses since they opened" said Paul Turner administrator at the city's golf di- 1 i ' ! 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El 1 I 41107TFINEI in August of last year Mr Turner said Season's golf passes at municipal courses will again be $500 this year Players over 65 and under 17 can purchase passes for $400 Mr Turner said Regular green fees also remain the same as last year They are $6 for 9 holes and $12 for 18 holes Golfers over 65 and under 17 will receive discounts to $450 for 9 holes and $9 for 18 holes About 500000 rounds of golf are played on city courses each year Officials don't expect that number to increase even with availability of tile new courses to season pass holders "We have been pretty well maxed out" Mr Turner said ti 5814UTIX Call vt ----- 100-met- er s (enter For Tickets A- r L-- Tuesday night after failing to qualify for the Olympics in two events Sunday and Monday In 1988 she won a gold medal in the 400 freestyle in 4:0385 the current world record Biondi came back to win the men's I100- meter freestyle in 4931 after finishing sixth in the butterfly Monday One of his gold medals came in the 100 freestyle He set the world record of 4842 at the 1988 trials t at the pm i - three at Seoul Evans'won her 18th straight women's 400- meter freestyle in four minutes 947 seconds at the US trials' — Monday March 9 ‘ tif ! - - 1 Ift : i — — - Janet Evans and Matt Biondi America's swimming stars at the 1988 Olympics won return trips Tuesday er taknight at ing unfamiliar detours They're headed back to the Summer Games but no longer dominate the spotlight as they did when he won five gold medals and she 1 Penn State - e 1 CI Swimming: 477‘t 1 0 i L cans" : vs - id i g SON wow et Ilitwtste S-- 2 ik it tell) r i 0 - Nr7-N00-- ! 41"1Iniyersity Lady Utos --------- --- t Golfers Can Pass on New Courses By Christopher Smari I Park hotel Classic 090 0 Connection for his recorded FREE FiCK on today's key Basketball Match Ups' No Seegrileill No Hassle! In Salt Lake City --- won Koch's America3 continued its dominance of Dennis Conner's Stars & Stripes on Tuesday off San Diego winning the opening race of Round 3 of the America's Cup Defender Selection Series by I minute II seconds CI Sailing: Bill The timing suits the players their money during the regular season The owners' payday is the playoffs The players want the age at which a player can become a full Islanders chairman and general manager Bill Torrey each said this i! d league-appointe- who make most of Montreal Canadiens captain k give up the right of recall for players placed on waivers and to have independent rather than arbitrators to settle salary disputes The 7ote was particularly tough for Quebec Missing the final three weeks of the season would eliminate any chance of catching Hartford for the final Adams Division playoff spot Torrey said many teams are not financially strong enough to grant concessions to the players "A lot of teams are in pretty bad shape" he said "If it wasn't for the expansion money from the three new teams San Jose Ottawa and Tampa a few teams would be in desperate shape" way" Guy Carbonneau and New York IgidiCall BOB MARTIN of the Vegas the Washington Redskins to change their nickname to one deemed less offensive was approved unanimously Tuessday by the District of Columbia Council Councilman William Lightfoot who authored the resolution said before the 13-- vote that the name Redskins "is racially insensitive to the feelings of Native Amerinon-bindin- 4' free agent dropped from 31 to 28 The owners have offered a redu30 The players also want leoanm tsot collective bargaining agreement since last September "If no progress is made they'll walk on the 16th" Torrey told the Montreal Gazette "There's no other solution" Carbonneau said "If nothing hapI don't see how a walkout pens can be avoided If we play for the rest of the regular season and the playoffs they will lock us out next year Most of us really feel that 0 r L 7 L-- Et Cetera: flames Coach Gives Up Duties I 0 four-yea- chief assistant state attorney Ben McDonald who will make looking ahead "Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd see a guy making $7 million a year playing baseball" Brett said "That's nothing Wait until Cal signs If I was the Orioles right now I'd go up to Cal and say 'I'll give you seven million'" Ripken last season's AL MVP is making $21 million in 1992 the final season of an $84 million r deal "It sure seems like everything worked out for Ryne and the Cubs" Ripken said "Right now I don't want to get involved with contracts and numbers I said when I first came to spring training that I was signed to the end of the year" Puckett became baseball's first $3 million player on Nov 22 1989 when he agreed to a $9 mildeal He never lion three-yea- r complains about his salary "It can't do anything but help my situation" Puckett said "I think I helped other guys when I signed My time will come" Miami The only problem is the final decision is not hers The decision on whether to prosecute is made by the state attorney's office and that will depend on how "prosecutable" the case is said John Hogan week they expect a walkout if there is no agreement at the meetings The players have been without a PRESS Players on at least 11 teams have voted unanimously to give NHL Players Association chief Bob Goodenow a strike mandate to take into meetings with league in New governors March York All 22 clubs are to take votes this week $31 million this year already was ming her BMW with his Porsche her attorney said in one-ye- Ient George Brett The wife of Oakland A's slugger Jose Canseco will not press charges of aggravated battery against her husband for ram- - B3 wire" want" 13 Canseco's Wife Backs Off: MI B-- 1 should make as much as this guy or more than that guy" said Boggs a batting champion and a 345 career hitter "I've got the numbers to back up what I Blasts ii'14'k'-'21'1"Pik6-Strawberry in 4 4 THE ASSOCIATED "I'm not going to be saying I ' - -- - - March 4 1992 National Hockey League players are prepared to strike if no col- ec t we bargaining agreement is reached within the next two weeks "I hope things get resolved but it will be interesting" Buffalo Sabres star Pat LaFontaine said Tuesday "It has come down to the ionrt ''''6" : - MIL Players Authorize Strike Option Mixed Reviews cIMM U - al 1 1 i :7It1 IVI4PR i II --- -i-1 Or4 1 1- i 1 - 00 1411 1785 W 4103 SOUTH 2910 HIUMLAND DR zt 1 'To 11 tiro a4x3::! 4 : I t '' I :4 i se'd-c17- 3 434-433- 7 - t- t - Peolot 1 t‘ ' t eW1 |