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Sports Digest Seven Records Fall in City Swim Meet Page 2, Section 2 • Wisconsin State Journal, Friday, July 30,1982 «•" .$f Sports digest NL owners to consider Kuhn's fate NEW YORK (AP) — Storm clouds gathered over Commissioner Bowie Kuhn Thursday after National League owners called a special meeting to consider his re-election. Kuhn's status is among the topics to be discussed Aug. 18-19 in San Diego at baseball's regular summer meetings, but the NL will con- vene a day earlier to consider the commissioner's situation. The special meeting was requested by the New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals and Houston Astros, all reported to be against Kuhn's re-election to a third term. If those teams get a fourth league club to join them, they could force Kuhn's resignation or firing. Kuhn's contract expires in August 1983, but under terms of his con- tract the commissioner must be advised by the owners between six to 15 months before that date whether they plan to rehire him. 4 Schramm: Quality an NFL concern THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Tex Schramm, president and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, said Thursday the National Maggie Phillips of Nakoma Pool, above, gasps for Football League won't field patchwork-quality teams if there is a breath after competing in the girls' 8 and under 25- players' strike. meter breaststroke in the All-City Swim Meet Thurs- "We'll play (the schedule) as long as we can play, but we won't day at Hill Farm Pool. Meanwhile, Tim Myers, right, play if the integrity of the game and the integrity of the race is gone," waves goodbye to the fourth-heat competition in his Schramm said at the Cowboys' training camp. home pool as he sets a record in the 9-10 boys' 50-meter He said NFL owners have a formula for "what we think would backstroke. constitute a fair competition or race," adding that "if we lose that (a — State Journal photos by A. Craig Benson quality championship), then that's it. We're not going to be putting on games just to be putting games on." Schramm and other NFL executives are concerned there could be "wildcat" strikes tor a single game such as "Monday Night Football" or for just a day. But he said using non-union players and free agents Seven records fall in city swim meet just to have a contest would not be the answer. Seven city records were broken beginning at 10 a.m. The meet will 15-17 Jessica Pellegrlno, HF, :40.35; 3, Susie Scholrer, RW, 100 breaststroke — Jeff Whalen, SW, 1:14.92; 2, :41.28; 4, Ann Sexton, HF, :41.34; 5, Melissa Fuss, Thursday in qualifying at the 1982 All- conclude with finals on Saturday. Tom Ragatz, NK, 1:15.98; 3, Mark Felstehausen, SW, SW, :42.12; 6, Jamie Ploc, RW, :44.09. 1-16.56; 4, Dave Ferris, RW, 1:17.36; 5, Donald Studt, 50 butterfly — 1, Heather Reneou, HF, :34.53 Vilas upset in Grand Prix tennis City Swim Meet at Hill Farm pool. MO, 1:17.59; 6, Justin Hanson, RW, 1:19.88. (city, pool record); 2, Sara Haertel, WS, :38.76; 3, ALL-CITY SWIM MEET 200 Individual medley — 1, Jet- Whalen, SW, Jessica Pellegrlno, HF, :38.99; 4, Erica Johnson, RW, The top mark was se.t by Christy BOYS 2:21.41; 2, Jay Mortenson, MB, 2:22.74; 3, Michael :40.41; 5, Melissa Fuss, SW, :41.05; 6, Ann Sexton, Vedejis of Hill Farm, who cut 2.79 S and under Fischer, MO, 2:26.04; 4, Rick Lower, PC, 2:26.56; 5, HF, :41.59. NORTH CONWAY, N.H. (AP) - Unseeded Victor Pecci of Para- 15 breoitstroke — 1, Jimmy Pclerman, HIM Dan Finley, MO, 2:28.33; 6, Donald Studt, MO, 50 freestyle — 1, Heather Reneau, HF, :31.62 seconds off the record in the 15-17 Form, :24.15; 2, Mark Johnson, Ridgewood, :25.35; 3, 2:29.36. (pool record); 2, Amy Gosling, HF, :34.75; 3, Tracy guay upset top-seeded Argentina's Guillermo Vilas, the hottest player Robbie Morrison, Monona, :25.69; 4, Ethan Thell, 100 freestyle — 1, Rick Lower, PC, :56.95; 2, Eric Beecher, MO, :35.75; 4, Molly Hellmuth, SW, :36.99; girls' 100-meter breaststroke with a HF, :24.13; 5, Brad Korltzinskv, Nakoma, :J6.54; 6, Peterson, RW, :57.06; 3, Marly Cossens, HF, :57.12; 5, Rebecca Voss, MO, :37.01; 6, Debbie Sonna, PC, on the men's tennis tour, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, in a first-round match Thursday Evan Fltzoerald, RW, :26.68. 4, Dan Finley, MO, :58.81; 5, Dave Ferris, RW, :37.04. in a $200,000 Grand Prix tournament. time of 1 minute, 15.29 seconds. 25 backstroke — Kim Somersen, Parkcresl, :59.26; 6, Dove MOtt, WS, :59.45. 100 individual medley — 1, Emma Lehner, HF, Toby Harshaw of Maple Bluff :25.29; 2, Mike Darda, RW, :24.44; 3, Scott Meyer, 100 butterfly — 1, Toby Harshow, MB, :59.52 1:23.33; 2, Allison Hoyden, NK, 1:28.01; 3, Sara Haer- Pecci, 26, won the last four games of the third set to end the 3 hour, Maple Bluff, :24.56; 4, Robbie Morrison, MO, :24.73; (city, pool record); 2, Mike Wlchern, RW, 1:05.03; 3, tel, WS, 1:28.51; 4, Amy Gosling, HF, 1:30.06; 5, Erin swam the 60-meter butterfly in : 59.52, 5. Eric Blanchard, NK, :25.08; 6, Mathew Davis, Dave Eckerle, SW, 1:05.81; 4, Bill Wuerger, PC, Smith, SW, 1:30.88; 6, Erica Johnson, RW, 1:32.25. 10 minute match that Vilas said he entered unprepared. Vilas spent 22 Shorewood. :25.22. 1:05.81; 5, Jeff Jensen, RW, 1:05.93; 6, Frank Baltha- 50 breaststroke — Emma Lehner, HF, :43.59; 2, slicing 2.59 off the 15-17 boys' record. 25 freestyle — Matthew Matteson, MO, : 16.09; 2, zar, RW, 1:06.08. Allison Hoyden, NK, :44.29; 3, Erin Smith SW, :44.64; hours traveling to the tournament after winning his seventh Grand Kim Somersen, PC, : 17.95; 3, Steve Thompson, HF, 100 backstroke — 1, Dave Eckerle, SW, 1:04.71 4, Lisa Leonovlcz, SW, :45.00; 5, Karl Mueller, MO, Prix tournament this year and second straight, Sunday in Austria. He Dave Eckerle of Shorewood bested :18.34; 4, Mark Johnson, RW, :19.69; 5, Jimmy Peter- (city, pool record); 2, Jay Mortenson, MB, 1:05.82; 3, :47.61; 6, Maureen Olson, RW, :47.94. his own boys' 15-17 100-meter back- man, HF, :19.70; 6, Ell Stanley, SW, :20.21. Mike Horton, PC, 1:06.09; 4, Michael Fischer, MO, 1S-17 arrived Monday night, had his first match delayed one day to Wednes- 15 butterfly — Matthew Motteson, MO, : 17.72; 2, 1:06.16; 5, Frank Balthazar, MO, 1:07.55; 6, Jon 100 freestyle — 1, Jenny Shea, HF, 1:02.15; 2, stroke mark by 1.37 seconds with a Steve Thompson, HF, :20.B4; 3, Mike Darda, RW, Giles, HF, 1:10.37. Heidi Heineke, RW, 1:02.81; 3, Lisa Hanson, PC, day, then had that match set back another day by rain. :20.11; 4, Eli Stanley, SW, :23.82; 5, Ryan Scheuer- GIRLS 1:02.93; 4, Kim Clum, HF, 1:03.83; 5, Heidi Neuman, time of 1:04.71. mon, MO, :26.45; 6, John Henemon, SW, :27.20. 8 and under RW, 1:03.85; 6, Mlchele Smith, MO, 1:04.26. Second-seeded Ivan Lendl and No. 3 Jose-Luis Clerc, also won 25 backstroke — 1, Torrl Carrvl, MO, :22.03; 2, 100 breaststroke — 1, Christy Vedeis, HF, 1:15.29 MO Kelly Myers, RW, :23.11; 3, Kim Bonebrake, PC, (city, pool record); 2, Sue Vaughan, HF, 1:21.43; 3, first-round matches. Lendl struggled to a 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 triumph over Others setting marks were 50 freestyle — 1, Tim Myers, HF, :32.14 (city, :23.70; 4, Maggie Phillips, NK, :24.02; 5, Tracy An- Kla Sechrlst, SW, 1:22.33; 4, Debbie Bremel, WS, Juan Aquillera of Spain. Clerc, the defending champion from Argenti- Katrina Kutzbach of Shorewood in pool record); 2, Jefferson Stanley, SW, :34.34; 3, derson, MO, :24.26; 6, Bethany Bernhardt HF, :25.40. 1:22.74; 5, Naomle McConnell, MO. 1:22.91, 6, Sara Chad Kane, PC, :35.03; 4, Andy Hammond, SW, 25 freestyle — 1, Katrlno Kutzbach, SW, : 16.39 Slock, MO, 1:23.38. na, whipped Ken Flach of St. Louis, 6-0, 6-4. the girls' 8 and under 25-meter free- :35.21; 5, Luke Bogdonowlcz, PC, :35.84; 6, Brian (city, pool record); 2, Krlsten Blddle, NK, :16.95; 3, 100 backstroke — 1, Wendy Heineke, RW, 1:12.74 Malewlcz, PC, : 36.77. Christy Myers, HF, :17.17; 4, JIM Zeman, MO, :17.22; (city, pool record); 2, Wendy Olson, SW, 1:13.50; 3, Pecci, Lendl and Clerc won their second-round matches later in style, Matthew Matteson of Monona 50 backstroke — Dave Royal, WS, :M.55; 2, Tim 5, Kelly Myers, RW, : 18.94; 6, Elise Hawk, MO, Kim Clum, HF, 1:13.91; 4, Allx Frank, SW, 1:16.17; 5, Myers, HF, :38.74; 3, Byron Fischer, MB, :38.95; 4, : 19.42. Kathy Reed, RW, 1:16.70; 6, AMv Matthews, MO, the day with little trouble. Pecci defeated Heinz Gildemeister of in the boys' 8 and under 25-meter but- Chad Kane, PC, :41.55; 5, Jason Andlng, MO, :43.34; 25 breaststroke — Katrlna Kutzbach, SW, :22.16; 1:19.54.
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