Otapttal D Football DGolf c G Comics MONDAY G Classified Ill rts Aug. 29,1994 Mediators try to end gridlock between sides * More talks likely BASEBALL to be slated for middle of week KE By RONALD BLUM AP Sports Writer NEW YORK — Like teen-agers before the high school prom, baseball players and owners spent the weekend waiting for each other to call "There's nothing going on," execu- tive council chairman Bud Selig said yesterday by telephone from Milwau- kee Negotiations broke off Thursday and no further talks are scheduled to end the walkout that flame* lost yesteidsy: 14 began Aug 12 Total game* tost: 223 ' The strike can Photos by George N Lundikow — The Capital flame* remaining: 446 And they're off In the 19th annual Annapolis Ten-Mile Run. Some 3,500 runners completed the course In sweltering heat. Columbia's Gerry Clapper, below celed 14 more Highest salary lost: $529,508 by left, won the race for the second year In a row. Bonnie Barnard-Lopez of Bethesda, below right, was the top women's finisher. games yesterday, third baseman Bobby Bonilla raising the total Minimum salary lost: $10,126 to 223 Playei* lose: $75 1 million "I've had no Owner* loss: $144.5 million contact with any- Yesterday'* negotiation*: None Clapper breaks away from pack FEHR one," union head Next negotiations: None sched Donald Fehr said uted "Hills, heat and humidity — that's all I Both sides say they expect to hear Koy development: None heard about this race My coach told me Ten-Mile Run today from federal mediators, who en Koy quota: "There's nothing to take it easy But I think I could have tered the dispute the day after it began going on," — executive council victory is his run better" The mediators probably will call an chairman Bud Sehg Frame was behind at the start, but other bargaining session for the middle second in a row started "picking people off' at the four of the week prevent some owners from expressing mile mark By the turnaround at Route dissent 50, he was in fifth place, and had moved Management negotiator Richard By GABRIELLE CUSTER up to second by mile 9 Ravitch said last Thursday he expects Selig said he wouldn't want the For The Capital the delegations from each side will be meetings to interfere with bargaining Sometimes it gets lonely at the top "I gave it all I had, but I just couldn't smaller at future sessions There were catch (Clapper)," he said "That's always a concern," he said Especially when you're only four 55 people in the room during Wednes- "That's something we'll take a look at" miles into a 10-mile run on one of the In the women s race Bonnie day's meeting — the first since the Ravitch said the meeting isn't neces hottest days of the year and your Barnard-Lopez, 35, of Bethesda led the strike began sary because of the constant telephone competitors are less than a minute field handily with a time of 1 00 02 Her conversations and conference calls nearest competitor — Connie Buck 'That was a guess on my part," he behind said "I haven t changed my guess ' It s always harder when you're not waiter, 24, of Lancaster, Pa — came in "Communication among the owners running with someone You start think at 1 0115 No progress is forseen in the talks is very extensive at this point and, therefore I don't know what specif, mg about the hills and the heat, said I didn t run what I wanted to run — until at least after the owners' quarter Gerry Clapper 33 of Columbia ly meetings, scheduled for Detroit from cally can be gained by a meeting ' he I really wanted to break 60 minutes Said Despite a mostlj solitary run Clap- Barnard Lopez said after collecting her Sept 7-9 While there have been rumors per persevered to win the 19th annual award But it s a great race 111 be that the meetings will be called off Plavers meanwhile continued play Annapolis Ten Mile Run yesterday in a back Selig said that s not true mg golf and spending time at home time of 5222 Midshipman 1st Class Mike Kmgery of the Colorado Rockies Rose Malloy 46 of Annapolis led the At this point in time I would think was bailing hay in Atwater Minn at Bruce Frame 23 came in second with they would take place he said yestcr 5248 , women s masters field in 64 25 James home in the summer for the first time Unlike previous years the lead pack about four or five new hills added to the course change until the last minute Pryde 41 of Bel Air took first for the day Everything is subject to review in 15 years of runners broke up verv quickly and course since last year not least among Clapper won the event last year in men masters in 51 48 Four years ago the quarterly session You live the simple life here he Clapper soon found himself running which was the new 80-foot span across 52 01 and posted his personal best time In the wheelchair division last years in Dallas during the owners 32 lockout told The Denuer Post We get our big alone with onlv his thoughts for com the Severn River Bridge for the course — 50 30 - in 1991 champion Steve Lietz again won the was canceled to allow negotiations to city nil during the season I don t know panv ' It definitely felt tougher this year Frame was hoping to go under 52 race in 44 48 Dana Jackson came in continue In 1981 a meeting in Kansas as many people in town as I used to but Compounding the challenge were said Clapper, who didn t hear about the minutes, but started out too slowly (See RACE, Page C5) City Mo, was called off— some say to I know a lot of them Redskins make final cuts to reach 53-player limit REDSKINS MOVES opener Sept 4 against Seattle Collins (knee) and end Jeff Faulkner (ham Turner to reveal starting QB tomorrow Moore an eighth round pick in the 1992 draft string) Greg Huntingfon, center, Ced- from Texas El Paso said he was stunned by the Making the team is rookie free agent Lamar By JONATHAN MOORE Bay Packers for a conditional 1995 draft choice move Mills a 6-foot 5 270-pound defensive end from Associated Press Writer Rush had not played since the Buffalo game iu, ami Damon Wr-teht vrtde rwsrw, Indiana A long shot to make thr team Mills rack Graf, defensive end. I thought I was doing good I know I was surprised roaches ASHBIRN Va - The Washington Redskins Aug 8 when he suffered numbness in his bod> doing good I just got caught up in it 1m made seven personnel moves yesterdav to get after a hit D*ryl Moore, gnarf, to speechless right now Moorr said I m going The release of rookie free agent Wright leaves - •* - the Redskins with four wide receivers - their roster down to the NFL mandated Spinal cord specialists told Rush he has a to get ready to go to Green Bay and plav some Desmond Howard Henrv Fllard Stephen S3 plaver limit narrower than normal canal where the spinal ball kick butt Man it s going to be a big change I know it s cold there Hobbs and rookie draft pick Tydus Winans Waned were center Greg Huntmgton run cord passes through but Rush says the doctors still think Tyrone Rush has a future I think By cutting Rush and Smith a free agent ning hack Cedric Smith wide receiver Damon told him that didn t mean he was any more he s getting stronger We re going tn announce The Redskins still have all seven of their 1994 acquired in April the team keeps five running W right and running back Tyrone Rush susceptible to serious injury than other players the practice squad and obviously Tyrone draft picks backs Reggie Brooks Rickv Krvms Brian Veterans defensive end Rick Graf and corner and cleared him to plav would be fabulous in that situation He s not General manager Charley Casserly said the Mitchell Frank Wycheck and William Bell back Robert Williams were terminated which Coa-ch Non Turner said the decision had ready to play right now Redskins sacrificed Moore to enable them to Bell benefited from an impressive showing means the> become automatic free agents more to do with the time Rush missed Turner said he would announce tomorrow keep an extra defensive lineman where several Friday night against Pittsburgh when he without going through the waiver process A guy misses three weeks and it s awfully whether rookie quarterback Heath Shuler or players are injured including defensive tackle rushed 16 times for 74 yards including a 42 yard Gaard Darrvl Moore was traded to the Green difficult to get ready to play Turner said I veteran John Friesz would start the season Tim Johnson (hamstring) defensive end Shane touchdown run Ochoa, Baysox continue to SPORTS ON TV For women, field is wide Open feast on Reading pitching \TW YORK (AP) Steffi Graf draiser with comedians Bill fosbv and SOCCER slipped quietl> into the empty stadium FEATURED MATCHES Alan King a dozen pros and a few READING Pa (AP) - Alex Ochoa homered twice in Bowies 28-10 win • Anaheim Splash at Washing- before the comics took the court no players from the Now York lets and ton Warthogs Mr i had his third two-homer game of the over Hamsburg on lune i He also 7pm HTS smile on her face • Arantta Sanchez Vlcarto (2) Kmrks season and drove m five runs as Bowjp- homered twice on June 4 She looked up at the vacant red Spain, vs Linda Ferrando, Italy Graf got off the rourt before the fun TENN8 • Robert Eriksson, Sweden vs contmued to pound Reading detelftmg Brian Sackmskv (10-7) earned the white and blue seats then quicklv got Andre Agassi, Las Vegas began and didn i come hark to join in victory pitching seven innings and • U.S. Open down to business practicing one last 'he Phillies "1m the Fastern [>eague 7 30 p m USA • Michael Chang (6) Henderson Graf can he ronside-ed a favonte vesterdav allowing seven hits and two runs one time on the court where she won her Nev , vs. Andrei Cherkasov. 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