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    -The Daily Collegian Thursday, June 16,1983
. ■ U«/.nUall Tomorrow's Osmos
major leagua DaSeDail New York at Montreal, (n)
PHILLIES at PIRATES, (n)
• NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at St. Louis, (n)
EAST DIVISION Houston at San Diego, (n)
W L Pet. GB Cincinnati at Los Angeles, (n)
30 26 .536 Atlanta at San Francisco, (n)
29 27 .518 1
26 27 .491 2VS
27 31 .466 4
22 33 .400 7VI
22 35 .386 BVi
WEST DIVISION
40 19 .678
37 23 .617 3'/2
31 30 .508 10
31 ‘32 .492 11
27 32 .458 13
27 34 .443 14
SI. Louis
Montreal
PHILLIES
Chicago
PIRATES
New York
Los Angeles
Atlanta
San Francisco
Houston
San Diego
Cincinnati
t Yesterday's Games
San Francisco 7, Houston 1
Chicago at New York, (n)
Montreal at PIRATES, (n)
PHILLIES at SI. Louis, (n)
Cincinnati at San Diego, (n)
Atlanta at Los Angeles, (n)
Yesterday's Games
Today’s Games Baltimore 11, Milwaukee 8,10 innings
Cincinnati (Pastore 2-5) at San Diego (Lollar 1-4) Oakland at Toronto, (n)
Houston (Scott 1-3) at San Francisco (Laskey Boston at Detroit, (n)
1-5), (n) New York at Cleveland, (n)
' Atlanta (Camp 5-6) at Los Angeles (A.Pena 5- California at Chicago, (n)
Only games scheduled
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
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37 24 .607 - Uail
32 26 .552 3IA
32 27 .542 4
30 28 .517 5’A
29 30 .492 7
28 30 .483 7Vi
27 32 .458 9
Baltimore
Toronto
Detroit
Boston
New York
Milwaukee
Cleveland
WEST DIVISION
34 26
31 27
28 27
30 30
27 32
25 37
25 39
California
Texas
Kansas City
Oakland
Chicago
Minnesota
Seattle
Kansas City at Minnesota, (n)
Seattle at Texas, (n)
Cali Days. Eves 8. Weekends
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' Games Sunday, Juno 19
Oakland (McCattyVO) at Toronto (Golt 3-5), (n) Tampa Bay al BoS,on
New York (Guidry 8-4) al Cleveland (Blyleven
4-5), (n)
Boston (Hurst 4-5) at Detroit (Berenguer 2-0),
(n)
Minnesota (Oelkers 0-3) at Texas (Darwin 4-5),
BASEBALL
American Loaguo
SEATTLE MARINERS Traded Julio Cruz,
... .. second baseman, to the Chicago White Sox for
I*l I T Prt PF PA Tony Bernazird, second baseman.
„ W , L n 867 322 IB> TORONTO BLUE JAYS - Signed Jell Hear-
STARS 'I I o 600 325 290 ton, catcher, and Alan McKay, pitcher, and
Bo3 '° n ® ® ° 283 are assigned them to Florence ol the South Allan-
New Jersey 4 11 0 .26/ 2b j 4/t> «
Washington 213 0 .133 223 380 tic League.
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.500 4
.458 6Vi
.403 10
.391 11
Chicago
Bay
Michigan
Birmingham
Oakland
Los Angeles
Denver
Tomorrow
Chicago at Birmingham, (n)
Arizona at Denver, (n)
Los Angeles at New Jersey, (n)
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Only games scheduled
Central
10 5 0
10 5 0
9 6 0
8 7 0
.667 377 216
.667 303 302
.600 357 286
.533 290 249
Pacific
8 7 0
7 8 0
6 9 0
4 110
.533 289 258
.467 241 308
.400 215 251
.267 234 356
Monday, June 20
Washington at Michigan, (n)
Oakland at STARS, (n)
transactions
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES Sold Ken Smith, first
baseman-outfielder, to Richmond of the Inter
national League.
NEW YORK METS Sent Mike Jorgensen,
first baseman-outfielder, to the Atlanta Braves
for cash or a player to be named later. Sent
Ronn Reynolds, catcher, to Tidewater of the
International League.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Signed Anthony
Blasuccl, John Smiley, Aaron Carlle, Kevin
Lltwin, Jeff Satzjnger, pitchers, Bryan Burrows,
inflelder, and Chuck Carr, first baseman.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Traded Keith
Hernandez, first baseman, to the New York
Mets for Nell Allen and Rick Ownbey, pitchers.
Dunn named assistant basketball coach
Men’s Basketball Coach Bruce defensive rebounding and was also
Parkhill appointed former George very instrumental in recruiting
Mason Assistant Jerry Dunn as his
assistant coach May 31
Parkhill believes Dunn will be an
excellent complement to his coaching
Dunn joins former Lehigh Head staff.
Coach Brian Hill as Parkhill’s assis- « Jerrv j s sincere and personable,”
tants for the upcoming 1983-84 season. p ar khill said, “and he will be an
At George Mason, Dunn worked excellent, complement to our coach
with the big men on offensive and ing staff.”
Florio, Jordan earn All-American honors
Marsha Florio and Barb Jordan ton Iwnuinat
pressive 14-2 record and a third place feat Temple in the finals.
finish at the NCAA Championships
last month
Florio was the nation’s leading with a 14-2 mark with their only losses
scorer with 68 goals and 27 assists, coming at the hands of Temple and
while Jordan was a stalwart on de- Delaware. With that 14-2 record,
tense. Head Coach Gillian Rattray raised
, j hpr io-vear career record to 108-13-3,
The Lady Lions placed third in the ner 10 ye uercentage.
National Collegiate Athletic Associa- which is an 89.2 winning percentage.
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Duran goes for WBA championship against Moore
By ED SCHUYLER JR.
AP Sports Writer
NEW YORK (AP) Roberto Duran could
step back on the glory road or begin life
looking back at his mostly illustrious past
when he challenges Davey. Moore for the
World Boxing Association junior middle
weight championship tonight at Madison
Square Garden.
“He has experience, 70 fights (actually, 79),
two world championships,” the 24-year-old
Moore, a' champion with just 12 pro fights,
said Tuesday at a news conference.
“You’ve got to give him respect. But that
doesn’t mean he can beat me.”
Las Vegas bookmakers haven’t'made a
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betting line on the scheduled 15-round fight,
but one said that if he handled any action, he
would make Duran a 2-1 favorite.
“I don’t believe two or three years ago a
guy with 12 fights would have anything to do
with me,” said Duran, who will be 32 the day
of the fight, which is scheduled to start
between 10:30 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. EDT. It
will be shown on closed-circuit television and
on pay-per-view TV in certain areas, as well
as on a delayed basis by CBS Sunday.
But a little more 2'A years ago, the fear
some fighter called “Hands of Stone" blotted
a truly shining career when he quit on his feet
in the eighth round of a World Boxing Council
welterweight title rematch against Sugar Ray
Leonard.
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has never changed his story.
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glory,” said the Panamanian, who dominated
the lightweight division as champion from
1972 until 1979. “This is the new stage of my
career. There are no excuses for the past.”
As for the future, Duran said, “I’m not
thinking I will lose, but in case I would lose, I
would retire.”
A lot of people called for Duran to retire
after the embarrassment against Leonard.
But he wouldn’t quit, although his first three
fights after the Leonard rematch did little to
change the minds of those who said he was
through.
In uninspired performances, Duran scored
111
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10-round decisions over Nino Gonzalez and
Luigi Minchillo in 1981. Then Jan. 20,1982, he
was easily outpointed over 15 rounds in a title
bid against Wilfred Benitez, the WBC super
welterweight (junior middleweight) cham
pion.
After that fight, Carlos Eleta, Duran’s
longtime manager, split with the fighter,
saying he should retire. So Luis Henriquez, a
longtime Duran aide, became his manager
for a 10-round fight against Kirkland Laing of
Britain, which Was promoted by Don King.
Laing won, and Henriquez and King left
Duran, saying he should retire.
Duran considered the decisions of Eleta,
Henriquez and King acts of betrayal, and
turned to promoter Bob Arum.
MOVIES
start at dusk
Tues., June 14
Midnight Cowboy
Tues., June 21
The Wizard of Oz
Tues., June 28
Butch Cassidy &
The Sundance Kid
Tues., July 21
New York,
New York
Tues., July 19
Fiddler on the Roof
Tues., July 26
Cool Hand Luke
Tues., Aug. 2
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Tues., Aug. 9
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For Arum, he won a dull 10-round decision
over Jimmy Batten in the walkout fight on the
Aaron Pryor-Alexis Arguello WBA junior
welterweight title card in Miami, Fla., last
Nov. 12 and he looked like an old fighter
doing it.
Davey Moore was a spectator. “.
out after the third round,” he said
But Duran looked good in stopping Pipino
Cuevas, the former WBA welterweight cham
pion, in the fourth round last Jan. 29, although
many boxing observers considered Cuevas
washed up as a fighter.
The victory gave Duran a 75-4-0 record,
with 56 knockouts. !
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