2C SPORTS t Wisconsin State Journal, Thursday, July 29,1993 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday BREWERS North men take gold Boston New York NMVork MHImor* Bittlmor* B*)Umor» NwVort »:30p.m. 1 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 13:30 p.m. 12:30 pjnl 8:Mp.m. 6:30 p.m. Ch.47 Ch.47 Rodriguez HUSKIES As Bradley signs, Burlington Rockford Rockford K*n» Kan» Rockford Rockford 76ers clean house 7p.m. 6p.m. 7p.m. County County >< breaks cheek SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The The Philadelphia 76ers signed | | Home games | | Roadjames North men and South women came Shawn Bradley Wednesday for a away with basketball gold at the large, but undisclosed, amount, U.S. Olympic Festival. Alex Rodri- then — to make room for him SPORTS ON THE AIR guez came away with a broken and his salary — dumped the rest cheek. of the players on the National TELEVISION Noon — Pro tennis — Early-round 7 p.m. — Pro baseball — Atlanta Rodriguez, baseball's No. 1 draft Basketball Association team. matches of the Canadian Open, at at Houston; WTBS. choice, was struck by a ball while Pretty much. Montreal; ESPN. 8 p.m. — Pro boxing — James in the dugout Wednesday before his It went like this: Bradley, 6:30 p.m. — Pro bowling — Finals Toney vs. Daniel Garcia, In super mid- South team's game against the signed. Manute Bol, gone. Charles of PBA Senior Showboat Invitational, dleweight bout at West Orange, N.J.; at Las Vegas; ESPN. ESPN. North. Shackleford, gone. Ron Anderson, "This injury will have no effect gone. Greg Grant, gone. Eddie RADIO on his ability to play baseball in the Lee Wilkins, gone. Mitchell Wig- 1 p.m. — Pro baseball — Boston With Dave Shannon; WTSO (1070 future, and this injury has no effect gins, gone. Armon Gilliam, gone at Milwaukee; WIBA (1310 AM). AM). 6:15 p.m. — Sports Review — on his vision," said Dr. Lawrence for the moment. With Brian Poslck; WIBA (1310 AM). 9 p.m. — Sports Byline USA — Magee, the U.S. Olympic Commit- Bradley, a uniquely gifted and 7:05 p.m. — Race Report '03 — With Ron Barr; WTSO (1070 AM). tee head physician. extraordinarily inexperienced He said Rodriguez, a shortstop 7-foot-6 center, was the second drafted by the Seattle Mariners, choice overall in the NBA draft. Terms of the contract weren't U.S. OLYMPIC disclosed, although 76ers owner Harold Katz said Bradley would FESTIVAL be the highest-paid athlete in will require minor cosmetic sur- Philadelphia, making more than gery and should be fully recovered Eric Lindros or Randall Cunning- in 4 to 6 weeks. ham or Darren Daulton. Bob Bensch, press officer for Bol, Shackleford, Anderson, baseball, said Rodriguez was sitting Grant, Wilkins and Wiggins were in the dugout while the North team released. Gilliam was waived, al- was taking infield practice. "A ball though he can be re-signed. Katz skipped over into the dugout and hit said coach Fred Carter was him in the side of the face," he said. happy with his guards, which Later, Andy Thompson of Sun meant that Hersey Hawkins, Jeff Prairie had a grand slam and a dou- Hornacek and Johnny Dawkins ble to lead the North to an 11-4 vic- stayed. He also said forward tory over the South. The same Clarence Weatherspoon would teams will meet Friday night for play next to Bradley. the gold medal. The housecleaning left plenty In men's basketball, the North Associated Press of room under the salary cap, not won its second straight festival gold only to sign Bradley but also, medal by beating the West, 106-96. East's Joey Beard drives baseline on South's Todd Fuller during the U.S. Katz said, to sign a couple of vet- Derek Anderson of Ohio State Olympic Festival Wednesday. The South won to claim the bronze medal. eran free agents. scored 20 points and Duane Spencer • A former Milwaukee Associated Press of Georgetown had 15 points and 12 bounds and two steals. final, semifinal and final rounds. woman whose slaying led to ques- Third-seeded Helena Sukova returns a shot in her 6-2, 6-2 victory over rebounds for the North (4-0). In the men's bronze-medal In the final round, Lenzi finished tioning of Phoenix Suns player Tracey Morton Wednesday in the second round of the U.S. Women's Burt Harris of Southern Cal game, Jared Prickett of Kentucky with a score of 405.37. John Shar- Jerrod Mustaf was pressured to Hardcourt Championship at Stratton Mountain, Vt. scored 21 for the West, whose two and Scotty Thurman of Arkansas key of Catonsville, Md., won the sil- get an abortion, her mother says. losses both came against the North. each scored 16 points as the South ver with 332.40. Hazel Hayes declined to iden- Anderson finished the tourna- rallied to win, 116-101. In the women's 1-meter, Carrie tify the man who her daughter beat Camille Benjamin, 6-0, 6-3, in . Barbara Casper had a third- ment with 87 points, third on the the second round of the U.S. Marcus Camby of Hartford, Zarse of the University of Michigan said made her pregnant. round 79 to finish with a 234 and festival career list. won the gold with a score of 274.74. "The boyfriend had offered Women's Hardcourt Champion- win the Wisconsin Women's Pub- Conn., who will attend Massachu- "You've got your makers and setts, led the East with 15 points Janae Lautenschlager of UCLA was her $5,000 to have an abortion," ships in Stratton Mountain, Vt. lic Links Golf Association tourna- your shooters," said West coach No. 3 Helena Sukova beat and 17 rebounds. second with 252.54. Hayes told the Phoenix Gazette. ment in Milwaukee. Kelvin Sampson of Washington The women's fast-pitch softball "She wouldn't do it. She just Tracey Morton, 6-2, 6-2, No. 6 State. "A lot of guys can shoot. He In the women's bronze-medal Chanda Rubin lost to Susi Lohr- gold medal went to the South, which wanted the person out of her can make them." game, Purdue recruit Leslie John- mann, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3, and No. 8 beat the West, 2-1, behind Michele life." ODDS & ENDS In the women's title game, Don- son of Fort Wayne, Ind., scored 20 Granger's one-hitter. Granger of Althea Hayes, 27, was found Tami Whitlinger, a Neenah yale Canada of Texas A&M had 14 points and made four free throws in native, beat Shannan McCarthy, Eric Namesnik, a silver Placentia, Calif., struck out 12, giv- shot to death Saturday in her points and five assists in a 72-5S overtime as the North (2-2) beat the ing her 49 in 30% innings during 6-2, 6-4. medalist in the 1992 Olympics, winless West, 74-71. apartment in Glendale, Ariz. broke his own American record in South victory over the East (2-2). the festival. Mustaf, a reserve forward, was the 400 individual medley Canada was one of three South Olympian Mark Lenzi of Ann In tennis, Ryan Simme of Spring, questioned by police, his agent LOCALLY Wednesday in the U.S. Swimming (4-0) players in double figures. Arbor, Mich., easily won the gold in Texas, won the men's gold medal Michael Statham confirmed. the 1-meter springboard, which was with a 6-2,1-6, 7-5 victory over Alex Former Madison West and Long Course Championships. Charlotte Smith of North Carolina Statham said he did not know if Namesnik won a preliminary heat had 13 points, four rebounds and held for the first time at the festi- Roberman of Brooklyn, N.Y. The j Mustaf was the man Hayes' University of Wisconsin mid- val. The event was conducted under women's gold went to Julie Scott of; fielder Jason Boykoff, who in the 400 IM in 4 minutes, 14.50 two steals. Tournament MVP Crys- mother declined to identify. seconds, .71 seconds faster than tal Robinson of Southeastern Okla- the World Cup format, with divers Austin, Texas, who beat Pam Trump played at Portland last year, was competing head to head in quarter- of Arcadia, Calif., 6-3, 6-3. selected by the Milwaukee Wave his previous record set in 1991. homa State added 12 points, six re- Sampras, Courier in the National Professional Soc- . University of Louisville foot- cer League's territorial draft. ball coach Howard Schnellenber- record victories . .'The Madison All-City Swim ger signed a six-year contract ex- Meet, featuring over 1,000 swim- tension that will keep him with Pete Sampras, the top-ranked mers from 10 area swimming the Cardinals until the year 2000. men's player in the world, beat clubs, begins today at 8:30 a.m. at . Pittsburgh Penguins' Mario Kenneth Carlsen of Denmark, High Point Swim Club. The meet Lemieux, bothered by recurring 6-1, 6-4, Wednesday in the second continues Friday and Saturday. bouts of back pain during much of round of the Canadian Open ten- . Anyone who wishes to work the last National Hockey League nis tournament in Montreal. as an usher or ticket taker at season, underwent 35 minutes of Jim Courier, seeded second in next month's Green Bay Packers exploratory surgery to repair a the tournament and ranked No. 2 game or during UW football muscle hernia in his lower back. in the world, beat fellow Amer- games is asked to call PerMar at No complications were reported ican Jeff Tarango, 6-3, 6-4, and 836-3464.
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