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SCOREBOARD the Participants and There Was Con­ People and the Congress Will Sup­ for Alleged Non-Payment of Rent 20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, August 7. 1990 Ballesteros looks to get back in form Sam Perkins signs WEDNESDAY By HOYT HARWELL tions. None of the clubs where the The Associated Press next four PGA Championships are scheduled have any black members. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Scve The association is to reveal its with the Lakers Ballesteros is looking for a return of new policies Wednesday, as well as make a presentation to Tom Watson INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — straight Pacific Division title and confidence and Lee Trevino is glad Sam Perkins signed with the Los led the NBA with 63 regular- to be returning to the golf course as its player of the decade. ■ Capital felony charge is sought. iIanrI|PBtpr Thompson has refused to com­ Angeles Lakers bccau.se he wants season wins but were dumped in where both did well six years ago. to finish his NBA career on top. the second round of the playoffs Trevino won the PGA Champion­ ment publicly since his June remark and declined again Monday except The Lakers hope he’ll help them by a younger Phoenix team. ■ Coventry budget suit filed. ship and Ballesteros finished fourth slay there. “Last year was not a year in in the tournament at Shoal Creek, a to say, “Everything’s looking great.” Ballesteros, with only $84,584 in “It just came down to what I which we showed that we’re not a What's private course around which racial wanted, and I wanted to go where good team anymore,” assistant ■ Directors choose golf course plan. controversy whirled in recent weeks. earnings in seven PGA Tour tourna­ I’m best suited,” Perkins said general manager Mitch Kupchak PGA tournament play starts ments in 1990, said after a practice Monday at a news conference an­ said. “We had an excellent regular News Thursday at the club whose founder. round Monday, “I’m not very confi­ ■ Charter revision vote is tabled. nouncing his signing with the season, so there is no reason for Hall Thompson, said in June would dent, but I’m working hard on my Lakers. me to believe that we have been August 8, 1990 not be pressured into accepting game. I played well here in 1984 No terms were announced, but passed over for good.” black members. and I’m looldng forward to having a Local/Regional Section it’s believed Perkins will earn as Perkins was often used as a sixth That remark, for which he good time.” much as $3 million per season. man by the Mavericks. He believes Jury reaches apologized, prompted threats by In that tournament, he finished at The Lakers said only that Perkins he is capable of starting with the civil rights groups to picket this 279, six behind Trevino’s 15- signed a multiyear contract. Lakers, but is ready emotionally to I Vbur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year one verdict week’s tournament and led some under-par. Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Perkins, 29, played six seasons come off the bench. WASHINGTON (AP) — The corporations to back away from “I’m only 33,” said Ballesteros, who hasn’t won a major tournament for the Dallas Mavericks, who “He doesn’t mind being a jury in Marion Barry’s drug and television commercials they had selected him with the fourth over­ reserve player, and we don’t know perjury trial resumed delibera­ planned. since 1988. “I shouldn’t be going downhill. I should be in my prime.” all pick in the 1984 draft after he if he’s going to start or not,” Kup­ tions today after refusing to Negotiations led the club last starred at North Carolina, where he chak said. “That’s something that’s reveal its verdict on one of the week to admit a black Birmingham Trevino is 17 years older and played with Lakers star James going to evolve during training Bush wants unconditional withdrawl 14 counts. insurance executive as an honorary plays mainly on the Seniors Tour. Worthy. A 6-foot-9'/2, 257- camp. On Tuesday, the mayor’s member and to start processing the “1 like the tour I’m on,” he said. poundcr, Perkins averaged 15.9 “One thing we’re not good at as By SUSANNE SCHAFER joined by others. 1 — t t lawyer conceded for the first membership application of another “The Seniors is a lot easier. These U.S. sources had said Eqypt and time that Barry may be con­ The Assoaaied Press points and 7.5 rebounds in 76 a team is post defense, and our The Associated Press black. guys here can play.” games for the Mavericks last conference is getting bigger now. Morocco would participate, but only victed on some counts. That forestalled demonstrations Nevertheless, he said, "it’s good FALDO AT THE PGA — Nick Faldo of England prepares to Britain said it would take part. .1 hit from number one tee during a practice session at Shoal season. But Sam is big enough and strong WASHINGTON — President and led the Professional Golfers As­ to be back” at Shoal Creek where he For his career, Perkins has enough to be able to defend Bush announced today that U.S. “We have no troops there,” said Enfield inmates sociation of America to review its picked up $125,000 first-place Creek near Birmingham, Ala. Faldo will be in the field for the averaged 14.4 points and 8.0 against some of the bigger centers troops were taking up “defensive Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. policies in tournament site selec­ money in 1984. PGA Championship when play begins Thursday. rebounds while shooting 47.7 per­ in the NBA. Offensively, he’s a pxjsilions” in oil-rich Saudi Arabia “We are not preparing troops and to be arraigned cent from the field and 81.4 per­ threat himself down in the low to guard against a possible attack by there is no talk about this. But if we ENFIELD (AP) — Dozens of cent from the foul line. post.” Iraq. “They will not initiate hos­ are asked to participate with Arab inmates were transported under Chandler agrees on terms with the Bugs “This is probably my last con­ The biggest question mark tilities but Aey will defend themsel­ troops, I do not think Egypt would heavy guard from prison to Su­ tract, in a sense,” Perkins said, “so facing Perkins is how quickly he ves,” he said. refuse. perior Court today to face char­ TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa how much he would earn during the I thought I would get the most out will adapt to the Lakers’ fast-break In an Oval Office address The USS Wisconsin departed ges stemming from the June 25 al years were added to make it a tice Tuesday but won’t play in the of basketball by being with an or­ Bay Buccaneers’ on-again, off- last two years of a four-year contract style after playing in Dallas’ more televised live. Bush sharply con­ Tuesday night on a week-long riot at the Carl Robinson Correc­ four-year arrangement. club’s prcscason opener again.st the ganization that has a winning uadi- structured offense. But Kupchak, demned Iraqi aggression in invading voyage for the Persian Gulf, armed tional Institution. again, on-again efTort to acquire dis­ he signed in 1988. Coach Ray Perkins also declined gruntled quarterback Chris Chandler Chandler’s base salary with In­ Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday tion and on a level where they can who also attended North Carolina, At mid-moming, a single in­ to discuss specifics, saying he be competitive. from the Indianapolis Colts ended dianapolis would have been about night. feels the Lakers are getting a fun­ mate was arraigned on felony wouldn’t reveal what the Colts “I didn’t want to start all over successfully Monday when he $195,000 in 1989 and $300,000 next The Bucs also reached contract damentally sound player. charges while 17 prison guards received as compensation — with another team that was build­ agreed to terms of a renegotiated season. Agent Mike Sullivan would terms with rookie running back Reg­ “There’s nothing glaring be­ Iraq Special Report and extra sheriffs stood by in the believed to be a second- and third- gie Cobb, a second-round draft pick ing for another four or five years, cause he’s a very consistent player courtroom. conuacL not reveal terms of the agreement round draft pick over the next two who ended a 17-day holdout. because I’ll be old and gray by and he’s pretty solid in all areas,” The Bucs and Colts announced a with the Bucs, but said in a See Page Two years — until after all details of the Perkins thinks Cobb, the 30th player then in the NBA sense.” Kupchak said. “I wouldn’t say he tentative trade July 31, but the deal telephone interview that the last two trade were finalized. Boston revives selected in the draft, could be ready The aging process already has excels in any one area, but he’s fell apart late last week when Tampa years of Chandler’s original contract Perkins said Chandler is expected to sec some time at fullback Satur­ hit the Lakers, who won their ninth pretty solid across the board.” Kuwait last week. He demanded with 32 Tomahawk cruise missiles controversy Bay and Chandler couldn’t agree on were renegotiated and two addition­ to arrive in Tampa in time to prac­ day night. “immediate, unconditional and com­ programmed with targeting informa­ BOSTON (AP) — Just as the H m plete” withdrawal and the restora­ tion about specific Iraqi positions, controversy over the Robert tion of the Kuwaiti government to the sources said.
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