Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1983 Page: 6 of 18
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players* union. more successfully and we,can
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players apned on a contract teams,” said
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quickly. pl» with the big players too.'
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until 197* and his only ea-
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America was using in-
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Thursday 'that wffl guarantee NBA’s executive vice president . Ywk1 HiiW^are^ Seattle
players U peresnt share of for business and legal affairs. be frosen st their current
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prtvert teams from signing before the salary cap provision
other dubs’ free agents or effect
trading for players who would • . ...
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came Akeem to impress him. “1 thought
Lewis get out
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eqmlly for player talent ’ Bob Lanier of the Milwaukee ra^“®ntlv“ “hoPlwW
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members of the Board of
Governors, which consists of
the league’s owners or their top-
level representatives, already'
have voted for the settlement
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**Sun Schulman, owner of the
Seattle SuperSonics, was the
. lone dissenter.
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sign other teams' free agents. third by a professional sports
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Rangers release Lamar Johnson
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Kord to IM. Tcxne dropped to two hits apiece for Texas.
and Bobby Mitchell lined 11th- 1M1. Duvto worked two and a third
i Am? ^ft^Rangera trimmed their
rosier toll players Thursday
by releasing first baseman-
The Twins and Rangers wore "7"’ __. . . designated hitter Lamar
tied M Thursday when Gary „L”T7 ***”."? Johnson and assigning catcher
Gaettl and Randy Bush opened Dwta, but Faodo ttrew ptacb- Werner, who was not
the nth with singles offJta runner Wayne Tofissm ort at chm an the major league
lleurRanger *a plato. raster, to Oklahoma City of the
Gastti and Gary Ward, who American Association. Short-
Faedo drove in Gaotti for the dkwo ta his Mh ran of the stop Mark Wagner Is expected
lot Of players into the pros. ■ ~—
Julius Gknson played college
footbaD for the University of
Colorado and Texas Western
University, now caUed the
Urfversity of Texas at El Paso.
He was an aDtoate high
school track star, and later
unsucceafuDy triad out for the
farm team of tits Pittaburgh
Clyde Glosson irtaysd
orofooetonal footbaU for the
bunas Qty CMota, the Buffalo
Bilto andffle Houston OOers.
Bv WILLIAM IL BASMAtiD eQually for ptayer talent Bob Lanier of the Milwaukee
ARlXrHWrtter Bott sktei also ditft get Bucks, president of the Players
NEW YOTTfST- TWO wSTthey didn’t irant - . AmodatiT ntid the playm
nr—tamiv nntoudnd condoota strike that the union threatened believe “that not only have they
gramreyenues and sriary chps if a settlement was not reached
"We*are hopeful that teems wffl be tadritag ratter than
the case for the last few years.
However, the five teams with
the highest payrolls - Los
and decided tbs was a nice
place. I deddsd to stay." , •
migrated to BeoloaCoDage and - —— X—1 _
Hototan Baptist
Pirfiit
Fondej and plqr with some of
the bta players and that really
helped me to learn," Olajuwon
said "I learned that I could
... big money in the
al Baaketball
Ion helped bring
to the United States
and rumors already
beginning about a possible
early departure from UH to the
pro rente.
None of the rumors are
coming from Oljuwon,
”1 think 1 am ready
physically but not here,” he
to his head. **I
a lot but I still
fAP) — Rookie Texm manager Qty This is the hardest part everybody a chance to play. I
given a chance to play at all.
Johnson was visibiyupeet but
he refused to be totally bitter.
“fi’e difficult to deal wttt but
you’re kidding yburself if you
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said
Johnson, who signed with Texas
batg wlU18®ven homers and 31 RBIs
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While Olajuwon goto the "tented to Lagos after a stow
sttarttai rf tbs mttOMl BNdtai
here, other foreign basketball
players have established
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(ram Cundate ptay lor fit and decided this was a nice “
frJljBaBrk place. I derided to stay.” - * uST
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fapported Mooes Malone alm come along
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some interact to signing Ms Central African Republic,
client. ■- ' —■* -
“Right now I just want my end other conchae to gfro more
contract to be honored as it's sot attention to the forripwre.
up,’ Johnson sakl.. - Lento dteal tetter to otter
Rader said that the 39-year- Olajuwon a cab ride from the
old right-handed hitter etanpiy
got caught In a youth and
numbers trap. z
* “Lamar was very good about
it,” Rader said. “It was an
him this spring. I come in m a
new manager and Fve got to see
Bobby Johnson play first base.
I’ve got* to see Dave Hootottor
and Pete O'Brien ptay. There
was just no time to got Lamer
in.
“He's done a good job,”
' Rader added, “and I wish Mm
all the beet. There are always
one or two guys who get backed
releasedThursdiy after posting in a bedroom closet, ttejjj,* “hJJSSd
a 115,000 bond sot by Peace detective said. “M*™ »
Justice Irene Canales de ' A neighbor, ClydeBrown, told ,
Rangers fall to Minnesota
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