poe 7 4 Page 4, The Herald, Friday, January 28 1989 . a as Sot ee then simouncsd ‘on ‘Dec. te “didnt thiak I could do the at Shea Siadium. afier:.the: “fab,” he waldo 2 ‘Mets and Seaver.had conte. oon” doubted Seinver' 8. terms on 'a,contract..“ No. 41-was ceremoniously “hung : ‘in the: Mets’. ‘locker “breaking: into’ the “major : “boing a + wag baliplayes, ; ~ 88, Yong: as “he's In good condition, © his in’ diminish : poe, “NEWYORK (AP) — Tom "Young Awards in siX | years: ‘setiusy. amy. ee eard “wlth. the: N . a Seaver was.the best pitcher _ and was'the toast of atown-- ° He was ~ om “Terrific, a League Mets over five years” leagues. with “the” Mets in po i baseball He won three Cy "that takes its. sports heroes -. . Now, at age, 36 he’ ‘Tom, — if he.can: pitch; Perhaps. -1969,and again-in. 1973 and. mos at = The Big if.” even. more ‘valuable ‘to . 1975. Going into last season, - CISOUF AD Ea Back with New York Mets: - Seaver is fierce: ‘sense pf i ‘he. had: a -difetime ERAof - . after a ‘Bie-year” abserice;: he: elte.. 2.60, third only to immortals’ “ds ‘a; pltcher® ‘on: the. ‘intnd, : “Laat: Beasoti Wi with Gin-, -- Walter. Johnson and Grover “einnatt ‘Reds. was a. pride- : lifting weights,” he said, “I. .He had a sore shoulder‘and “included a 1.64 mark in hia / oD craprace, w:c,” “$085 RIVER DRIVE -. working hard'to prove he . Cleveland: Alexander; <-. Seg 8 “ti po OS To This. message from: Cascaie- Auto Body. le red “ean recaptiré- more:.than. shaker. He started:the year“ After three so-so'seasons ©. rene a. rteher you aa in, 1981 than: be . averyone wha recelved' a $50 rebate card In. dhe. “fasta glimmer ofthis fading. ‘with a bad case of: the flu, ‘ a with: the. Reds; - Seaver i . eu dt - _batnager with a history of the he pltehee you saw in 1982. ” »* 1. “mall, Dus tothe Motor Vehicle Insurance Act your. |‘ stardom, . ; Which. threw him: off his “nearly. won. a four Cy nt ; 7 _ 7. g5o rebate: can: not be: applied - fo your: ‘Icec or. | . ae Ce "actually ‘started - program; For. the first ‘time 7 Young: dn. 1941, with : a 4-2 . DA a Os woe _ : “Insurance claim. The card wilt only be honoured for throwing in ‘November, and — In his’ career,'he was'hutt. ‘record: and 2.58 ERA. that ° S$ SU cc @ 88 \ . personal estimates. Cascade Auto Body apologizes * for any Inconventence that may have bean caused. For further Information call Cascade Auto: Body ‘at - 635-5023 or Visit them at 3055 River Orive i ; Thornhill didn’t used to do that. 4635 Lazelle Ave. mm, 638-0371 “There's more at. stake,” A big part of. the stakes, . obviously, is an’ estimated $700,000-a- year he could , Te REALTY. 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But he never thought of ° quitting. “It all started. because: I. was sick early. in’. the season," he said. “Tet had wasn’t able to pith, “then maybe it. would: “have crossedmy mind.":-. «- Seaver -won Cy . Young Awards three years after Inst - ‘elght.. starts of « the neagon. ‘Then, things ‘unravelled. “Tt-was because of his bad . season in '82 that the Mets felt they could reacquire the © right-hander. Mets general manager. Frank Cashen was, in a way, thankful for the +15 record. it made the. pricetag : on’ Seaver more affordable ‘and, dn the-end, " the Mets gave up. only two minor leaguers, to the Reds for Seaver. - te ‘The: trade was made. at haseball’s winter meetings dn “Honolulu” in December, - Podborski edged. SARAJEVO, -- Yugoslavia (Reuter). — Gerhard ~ Ptaffenbichler led a ‘strong showing by: the’ Austrian team today, edging . ‘Stave Podborski of Toronto by 31 one-hundredths of a:second for his firat World Cup ’ downhill.vietory. ©. -° For the second week ina row, Podborski Was in’ the midst’ of ‘what reportérs * thought .WAB @ victory, in- : terview -: when: -Pfat- * fenbichler crossed the finish line in one minute, 48.61. seconds. Podborski- had - “clocked 1:49:02; Last - Friday ats Kite . _ Buehel, Austr, Pod World Cup . -dbyabll champion by. on¢- hundredths of a’ second “ Franz “‘Klammer - of Austria was third today in .1:49.07, followed by Michael ’ Mair of Italy in 1:46.66 and ° _ Ken ‘Read af Calgary. in 1:49.76, ‘Tedd Brooker of Paris, Ont., who. won his ‘frat World Cup - event «last Saturday at Kitzhuehel, was Mth In 4:60.04. Austrian’ skiers clalmed © six of the’ top 15. placings in . the race, run ona 8,070: metre course witha vertical drop. of 803 metres. . . The race- was originally scheduled for Thursday, but was postponed tecause of-a | “sudden warm. . ‘gpell. ‘that dramatically . thinned the - snow covers: *,: More than ‘onjiembers of. the Yugoslavian. “army worked. overnight: to: groom the . course ‘with . -artificial snow, but. despite - their efforts the course: was less than {dei , Oni Aor tgaiGan. Sind in. 153,42, while the olher, ~ two. “Canadians ‘ competing, . Doug - Kerr: of Cranbrook, B.C.; and Robin McLeish ot. ‘Toronto, were among ‘the 11 aklers who failed to'finieh ‘because they either ‘fell or. went of the. track, oso. Conrad ‘Cathomen.’ LY BLOCK BROS. NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE Commercial. . invesiments. - four plex, Industrial land and-or bulldings for further Information in. this regard please Over 1400 Square Feat of living space In a house that has a fireplace, three bedrooms + room. for - more In the basement, on over: fwo acras with two barns Ideal for 635-6142 evenings 6%- horses and still close to . 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Thompson credited a cocktail party tip from ‘old friend” Arnold Palmer, Ed Sneed’ benefited _from’a short game played © "from some “unbelieveable” places, Hal Sutton taiked . about a new set of lrons and Jack Renner pointed to the ° calendar. - Allehot 65s, aix under par, - on the 6,726-yard Phoenix Country Club course and: were one stroke in front of veteran Lee Hider, _ Tied at 67 were Johnny Miller, Cal Peete, We. . Snead and Scott Hoch. _ Defending ¢l mpion Lanny: Wadkins “ a cluster at 68, whieh Included ” “Blues “move ? TORONTO: CP) =. A” Washington-based: Broup is prepared to. buy St, Louis: Blues ‘and. move — the “National Hockey League. tone tesa, tee tie eee -Purlna, ‘Company that, if ' negotiations with Saskatoon - fall through, then we are Interested in having "; discuskions with them on a “purchase, ”* Mike Parker, a member ‘of the - western group, aajd. in a. telephone . . interview Thursday. | * Bill Hunter, president of. Batoni- Hunter ‘ Enterprises . Lid., ‘and his. business ' associate, ‘Peter “Batonl of ‘Ednionton, are trying to buy the “Blues feom Ralston - Purinaand move the club to Saskatoon.” “We're not. prepared ‘to enter a bidding. contest," said. Parker.” ''We look at * any fraitchise “we. set out here. having.» ‘to. ..be: ‘economically viable, andour ~ thoughts are: that getting into a bidding war would simply not make economic | sense, ita 7 Parker failed ; - NHL to ean ~ expansion . franchise. '-Beattle- Tacoma, where ‘the ‘23,000 im seat Tacoma Domé is - expected to be completed | in April. _ He refused. to- reveal details concerning his; ‘buginess associates, . "although he would . make “such Information available to NHL governors, and . ultimately decide on ‘such © _ team transfers. Parker is convinced, the. . Blues could be profitable in. Seattle-Tacoma because the — club would have cable- . . television exposure on: the. _network established. by: ‘Seattle SuperSonics of the ‘National Basketball Association, te NO int any. y One. of the chief, ;Feagon for the Buea’. financial woes in St. Louls is the lack, of &° television contract. is expected. to be discussed: at the NHL board’ ‘of’ - governors’ meeting next month during the league's , ™ all-star break: . If the Saskatoon : bid is titned down, Parker ‘said | his group will attempt to make a formal presentation to the Teague. . ™ " contradt with last ®: December to persuade the, ° ‘Dan Halldoraon oe ‘Shilo, “Man. : Masters chatnpion Craig ” Btadler and Keith Fergus, a winner laa} week in the Bob “Wallach” “signs MONTREAL, ee a ~ Third basenta: in maim “Wallach, wha “had? lier fed “for. accepted: a. "bie-year Expos of Tiiirsday, “a spokesman for the National League baseball — club . announced, * John McHale, © “Bapoe’. president and general ; Manager announced . that ‘pitchers. David Palmer, | ‘Dave Tomiln, Jeff Taylor, Bill.. ‘Sattlér,.- - Rick _ Grapenthin—— and. doa . Heaneth had also algned ~ one- year: deals,“ ‘ae had _atielder: ‘Angel Salazar. . “Wallach, a4, : ‘filed for “Arbitration” Tuesday long with: relief. pitelier: Jeit Reardon and” statter.. Bill. Gullickson. “At. .the, time, McHale ‘said he-had. not heard what Wallach and his * agent-Rod Wright of. Palm Springs, Calif., wanted.ow oy Endedis negotiations can continue until 24 hours before the: hearing is scheduled. - Wallach smashed 24 home 1982, his. first, -full major league Beason. Tho signings bring ‘to 2 - the’ numbér of. roster players under contract for . the 1963 season.-.- “arbitration, frei - léscmtlen topo Deiert 1 Clasic; each ’, phot.73 and must improve today if they are to quality for the final 6 holes, ~:: Thoinpeon sald’ Palnier, who. Is not’ playing here,, -took him aside at a cocktail party last week gad punted outa “coupleof things I was duing wrong.” He sald he was lining’ up. to the “Hight and “not getting far eriiugh behind-the bal!) Thompson's” round included four birdies ott an last five holes, mom “Although he drop; couple of long birdie ¢ ita, Renner said he 16” not comfortable with the potter. ao: He also noted he had off. yeara In 1960 and 1082 after enjoying success in ig70and 1082, He anid that should put him on schedule for food season thls year, eae “Sutton, who took one: title . and set 4 money-winning - record: for a rookie last . season, has brought a hew . . _, Set-of tronm into. play -ths year. . pe OME “t's taken a week or:twa- -to get used 'to them," Sutton said. “I'm starting - ‘toh them pretty well now". . ‘Sneed chipped in ‘tilce, nce from -abdut 30: yards and once from about! :15, turning a couple of potettial bogeys Into birdiqn. 189 * Made rpudtsioh wbbutiandtet _one to save bogey and.one by accident when, he said: _ “Y.was just trying to lag it up and it felf in.” runs and drove in 97 runs in “Dave Barr of Kelowne, B.C., and Jinn ‘Nelford, of © Burnaby, B:C., each fired jis, while Richard Zokdl-of * Vancouver hada four-over- par 75. ~ Mancini looks. ~ for. knock: out’. ‘SAINT VINCENT, ‘taly (AP) — Ray (Boom Boom). Mancini sayshe will f fight Bs: hard as. ever when he Lice into the’ ring, next weekend. for his first bout Sinke death of Koreayl¢ cha Duk Koo Kim. ° “7 will ave: ad Medar memory’ of Rim ‘!in"’ ‘thy ‘heart, but I will pinch ‘as ‘hard as ever, for a knockout victory, starting with the opening bell,'’ the 21-year. ald from Youngstown, Ohio, sald. “It is a problem of “survival: » Mancini, . _ the- Boxing “Association. light: ‘weight ‘champion, faces John Feeney: of Britain in a : 10-round non-tlile bout at the | ‘indoor Sports Palace Feb. 6, : It will be his first fight since _ a title defence Nov. 13° at Las Vegas, Nev,, in which he -knocked out Kim in the :M4th round. . ‘Kim later died from head injuries. . “My falth, the awareness that I could’ not be con- sidered restioisible for'what had “happened, tnd?hua- diéds of letiers'dnddwaging Hie to keey'oi Gonvineed me boxing still wis ty future, niy fob, Mantin satd in: ‘the luxuty “hotel -whére’-he soe the established’ his. taining The proposed sa a. 4 Blues to Saskatoon ititerests camp Jan, 14, eae Mancint said thist Tesort in _ascenle Alpina valley close te Mont Blanc’ was an ‘ex- cellent place to prepare for- ‘a fight. - . “You: can. do. wothing: ‘but. _ ahd beaathtig, fregh and. ‘People are. pure’ alr, ‘tremendously. ckind to me. What else can’ r ask?” * Re, lehger , World , ‘Mancini, who. inifered a ; single defeat _ _paent professional career masked by- 20 knockouts. and | decisions, said the mi teh one Feeney willbe a ood = tuneup . for - his scheduled. title . defence’ against fellow American Kenny Bogner, probably : April 20. “Feeney is a dangérous _ opponent,” said Manelal, "I ’ watched some films of his recent fights and I can tell you he Is ‘a determined, tough boxer, - . “He has nothing ‘to lore, while. my credibility is: at risk... However, I am :well- ‘tralned, fit. I will be at my: - peak next.week and ready for an impressive victory. 1 want Italian fans to. be . proud of mie.” . . Most of the 1,500 fans who Will. fill-.the arena. were expected tobe on Manicini’s side because of his frequent: references to his : Italian ancestry. grandfather was'-born in Bagheria, a Stcilian. village near. Palermo, mo, “There also’ will. ‘be about 100, fans. from’ his ‘Ohio hometown, who wilt fly to ‘Italy. on ‘the | eve: of’ the mateli; The. 5 ‘Mancini's | up will’ in’ chide Mancint’s parenté’and. other family menibers. “4 plan to tour Florence and. Rome, and ‘possibly Bagheria -along ‘with the Youngstown group,’ “after the fight,” -Maneial* said. "Let's. think | of biking in proper order howéver.,” "Firat the ‘fight; then : vacation and then Bogier.”