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2 C^MANCMESTKR h e r a l d . Thursday, July 19.1990 Despite Collusion III ruling, players don’t feel free A Local news Nicolau previously found owners “It is now an old problem that has By RONALD BLUM Nicolau’s ruling. agent. line and no club will be hurt too guilty of collusion after the 1986 to be cleaned up and that is a big J Morris, Jack Clark, Paul Molitor, Nicolau found in his 34-page much.” The Associated Press inside Dave Smith and Gary Gaetti are decision that an information bank Clark became the first major free season. Another arbitrator, Thomas difference,” he said. “And it is a dif­ among the 76 free agents from the established by management’s Player agent to switch teams in three years Roberts, found owners guilty of ference that has not gone un­ n e w YORK — Now that class of ’87, the players affected in Relations Committee violated the when he left St. Louis in January conspiring against free agents fol­ noticed.” baseball owners have been con­ ■ Ed officials collective bargaining agreement’s lowing the 1985 season. Roberts already has awarded victed of collusion in three consecu­ the Collusion III case. They won’t 1988 and signed with the New York find out for weeks if Nicolau will prohibition against teams acting in Yankees. Clark’s agent, Tom Reich, After the first two decisions, players approximately $10.5 million defy own ban. H a n r h f H t p r tive cases, players still have the make them eligible for “new look” concert. union head Donald Fehr attacked as part of Collusion I. Owners say same questions; Where’s the money said Nicolau’s decision affirmed “The bank’s message was plain management for deliberately violat­ collusion cost players a minimum Page 9. and where’s the freedom? free agency, the method Kirk Gib­ that the market wasn’t truly free. son used to sign with the Los An­ — if we MUST go out into that “It was a ridiculously restrained ing the labor agreement. Fehr was $70 million, but the union says the total is much higher. Nicolau is ex­ ■ RHAM youth “No player has gotten any money geles Dodgers. market and bid, then let’s quietly market,” Reich said. “It was like more conciliatory Wednesday, Friday, July 20,1990 Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Newsstand Price: 35 Cents yet and until then, nothing to com­ “I think that their chances for cooperate by telling each other what playing a hand where only 26 of the saying he believed management’s pected to mle on the damage phase Jobs scarce. ment on,” Detroit’s Jack Morris said renewed free agency are probably the bids are,” Nicolau wrote. “If we cards were marked rather than 52. It attitude had changed in the past of the Collusion II case before the Wednesday after arbitrator George very good,” said Dick Moss, Morris’ all do that, prices won’t get out of still wasn’t a free game.” year. end of the season. Page 9. u ■ Coventry Lake North slalom OK’d. Rt. 6 delays SCOREBOARD Page 9. prolong danger ruling Red Sox 5, Twins 4 McCovonogh By RICK SANTOS Fusscas, a Republican who reversed Baseball MINNESOTA BOSTON Golf Manchester Herald represents the towns of Andover, ab r h bl abrhbl seeks new term Bolton, Hebron, Marlborough, and a Gladden If 4 0 10 Boggs 3b 4 1 2 0 Mack rf 4 12 1 JoReed 2b 3 1 2 0 Rep. James R. McCavanagh While the stale Department of small section of Manchester. By PETE YOST 4 13 1 Country Club American League standings Puckett cf 3 1 1 0 Quintan 1b (D-12) of Manchester announced Transportation awaits a study aimed Fusscas said, “my basic proposi­ The Associated Press Hrbek 1b 3 1 1 2 Bmnsky rt 4 1 2 2 BEST 8 — A- Grose- Dave Anderson 75. today that he will seek a fifth term. tion is that we have an incredible ac­ East Division Gaetti 3b 4 0 0 0 Burks dh 4 0 2 1 Net- Pat Mlatretta 31-5-26, Jim Moriarty at determining the best way to w L Pet GB Harper dh 4 0 2 0 Greenwl If 4 0 0 0 31-4-27, Stan McFarland 31-4-27; B- Grose- Ed “As long as I remain cfTcctivc in upgrade Route 6, so too do the cident-death ratio along that road, WASHINGTON (AP) — A Boston 49 40 .551 — Gagne pr 0 0 0 0 Pena c 3 0 10 Paganl 77, Net- Dick Vareaio 31-7-24, Ed the Legislature at responding to the greater than any other road in Con­ Toronto 48 43 .533 1'/z Manriq 2b 3 0 10 Flomino cf 4 0 10 FYiganl 30-5-25, Dave Roberts 32-6-26, C- people that must travel the federal appeals court panel today needs of our town, I plan to con­ Cleveland 44 46 .489 5'ia Moses ph 10 0 0 Nahrng ss 3 1 1 1 Grost- Dick Lauzier 80, Nat- Bill Palmer dangerous road that winds through necticut.” reversed one of Oliver North’s Baltimore 42 48 .467 71/a Ortiz c 4 1 2 0 33-8-25, D- Gross- George McNilf 89, Alan tinue my role in Hartford,” he said. Whether the highway has the Detroit 43 49 .467 VI2 Newmn ss 3 0 2 1 Lammey 89, Net- Hank ^ f f 37-13-24, George eastern Connecticut. Iran-Conua convictions and ordered Milwaukee 40 48 .455 BII2 Sorrent ph 10 0 0 McNilf 36-11-25. Officials and residents from greatest amount of accidents and a lower court to determine whcllicr NewVbrk 32 55 .368 16 Totals 34 412 4 Totals 33 5 14 5 f \ SWEEPS — A- Gross- Dave Anderson 75, fatalities depends on how the statis­ his trial was tainted by his im­ Division Minnesota 102 100 000— 4 Net- Mistretta 79-9-70, B Grose- Pagan! 77, Route 6 communities were told the W L Pet. GB 000 040 lOx— 5 Net- Varaslo 79-14-65, Willie OleksInskI Shearson license tics arc interpreted, but no one munized congressional testimony. Y Boston study was to be completed in April. Oaklarxl 58 33 .637 — E— Newman, WesL DP— Minnesota 6, Bos­ 79-11-65, Willie OleksInskI 79-11-68, Gil Then the DOT pushed back the denies the road is more dangerous The former National Security Chicago 54 32 .628 1'/Z ton 4. LOB— Minnesota 5, Boston 7. 2B— Har­ Boisoneau 81-13-88, C- Grosa- Dick Lauzier revocation sought 47 45 .511 11'/Z deadline to June. Today, it’s still not than most. Curvy and narrow Council aide was convicted on May See me per, Brunansky, JoReed, Boggs. 80, Nat- Aldo Deppollonlo 85-18-67, Jack HaF HARTFORD (AP) — The state California 45 47 .489 13'/z 3B— Brunansky. HR— Mack (4), Hrbek (15), din 85-17-68, D- Gross- Alan Lammey 89, Net- ready. without much shoulder, drivers say 4, 1989, of three counts stemming Texas 44 47 .484 14 Naehring (1). S— JoReed. Georga McNiff 89-22-67. Department of Banking is seeking the two-lane road has few spots to 15 A spokeswoman for the depart­ from the Reagan administration’s Minnesota 43 48 .473 IP H RER BB SO BEST 16 — A- Gross- Dorn DeNIcolo 71, to revoke Shearson Lehman Hut­ safely pass and police say there arc Kansas City 40 49 .449 17 Minnesota Nat- Dave Anderson 61-6-55, Stan McFarland ment said she did not know what clandestine effort to aid the Wednesday's Games West 41-3 9 / 64-8-56, Dick Smilh 64-8-56, B- Grose- Bob ton’s state license and levy a large few areas to safely pull over. was delaying the study, which is Nicaraguan Contras. New York 5, Kansas City 3 Berenguer L.7-3 3 2-3 5 Jones 74, Net- Jonee 63-10-53, Jim Breen fine, saying the international being conducted by C. McGuire As­ The reason the road remains in Tlie divided llircc-judge panel Oakland 4. Cleveland 1,1st game Boston 68-14-54, Don Anderson 68-14-54, C- Gross- security firm failed in 1989 to Oakland 5, Cleveland 2. 2nd game Boddicker 4 1-3 10 Bob Brown 81. Net- Brown 69-16-53, Felix sociates, a transportation planning need of work, says the DOT, is be­ held that Norili was entitled to a new Seattle 5, Toronto 2 Springer 68-16-53, D- Grosa- Bemie Glovino register some of its employees as Lamp W,3-2 3 2-3 0 firm. cause of the U.S. Army Corps of trial on the charge of altering and Milwaukee 3. California 2 Reardon S,17 1 2 81, Net- Giovino 67-21-46, Cart Engberg investment-adviser agents. Texas 7, Baltirmre 1 HBP— Puckett by Boddicker, Hrbek by Bod- 74-24-50, Alan Ummey 73-21-52. Meanwhile, residents wait for Engineers’ refusal of a wetlands per­ destroying sensitive NSC documents Boston 5, Minnesota 4 dicker. WP— Boddicker. SWEEPS — A- Gross- Dorn DeNIcolo 71. road improvements that had been re­ mit. It would have allowed the con­ because U.S. District Court Judge Chicago 7, Detroit 5 Umpires— Home. Meriwether; FirsL Garcia: Nat- Dave Anderson 73-6-67, B Gross- Bob struction of a new 11.8-milc seg- Thursday's Games Second, Scott; Third. Fteilly. Jones 74. Net- Bred Parllman 79-12-67, C- quested more than 20 years ago.

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