16—The Dally Collegian Thursday, Dec. 11,1986 Trading begins at winter meetings By BEN WALKER AP Baseball Writer HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Jack Morris will not play for the Detroit Tigers next season and Andre Dawson will leave the Montreal Expos, their agent promised yesterday. The declaration that Morris and Dawson would test the free-agent market came minutes before the first significant trade of baseball’s winter meetings, a deal that sent Seattle pitcher Matt Young to the Los An geles Dodgers. “Jack Morris has decided to end negotiations with the Detroit Tigers and seek employment elsewhere,” said Dick Moss, one of the most prominent and respected sports agents. , Moss said the 21-game winner gave him a list of four teams he would like to pitch for the New York Yankees, California, Philadelphia and Minne sota and would try to sign a new contract within a week. “Jack feels the Tigers have had plenty of opportunities to sign him and have not done so,” Moss said. who made $950,000 last season, rejected Detroit’s lone offer since the season ended, a two-year contract for $2.5 million. Moss said the Tigers “have indicated no change” and that Morris turned down Detroit’s offer to meet again today. Morris, 31, has been one of the most consistent winning pitchers in base ball in recent years. He was 21-8 with a 3.27 ERA last season. Moss, who successfully argued the Andy Messersmith case that essen tially created free agency, said Daw son was also committed to leaving. Check our beautiful selection of belts. Great X-mas gifts at discount prices $12.99 to $38.40 calder square : (XINEMEnFj ■ ■ m iii ■■wmm • SONG OFTHE SOUTH o Nightly: 7 FIREWALKER po Nightly: 9:50 THE COLOR OF MONEY Nightly: 7:45 & 9:55 " MODERN GIRLS r0., 3 Nightly: BLOO & 10:00 STAND BY ME r Nightly: 8:10 & 10:10 THE NAME OF THE ROSE r Nightly: 7:30 & 9:45 407 I. Bww 337-0003 STAR TREK IV: The Voyage Home Nightly: 7:45 & 10:00 HEARTBREAK RIDGE r Nightly: 7:15 & 9:45 CROCODILE DUNDEE-pq.3 Nightly: 8:15 & 10:15 TOP GUN r Nightly: 7:15 & 9:15 *AII seats $2 00 p§s(o • • itid tH§ paper and pass it or* “Andre doesn’t want to play again for the Montreal Expos. The club he feels is his No. 1 choice is the Chicago Cubs,” Moss said. Moss said he had planned to meet with Cubs General Manager Dallas Green yesterday, but would be unable to because of a death in Green’s family. Dawson, who batted .284 with 20 home runs and 78 runs batted in, has rejected the Expos’ contract offer of $2 million for two years. Morris and Dawson have both been offered salary arbitration by their teams. The All-Stars have until Dec. 19 to accept or reject the propo sal, and if they say no, their teams Ueberoth plans daytime Series game By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports Writer HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Baseball is willing to accept a slight cut in tele vision revenues to allow at least one World Series game to be played in the afternoon, Commissoner Peter Ue berroth said yesterday. All seven games in the 1986 Mets- Red Sox World Series were played at night, and several lasted well past midnight Eastern time, when many viewers had gone to bed. 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Because every Joe knows-we wrote the book. must sign them by Jan. 8 or lose that right until May 1. “There’s no Jan. 8 deadline,” Moss said. “That’s just a game the owners play.” While Moss fired the first salvo in the free agents’ fight against the owners, it remained to be seen how receptive other teams would be. Last year, key free agents like Kirk Gibson complained that they did not receive offers from any teams other than their own,*hnd none of the better ones changed clubs. The players’ union filed a grievance against the owners charging collusion, and the matter is being resolved by an arbi trator. something we’re not going to walk away from. One World Series day game for the kids would be good.” Major league club owners, appar ently concerned about the number of television “superstations” that tele cast hundreds of games a season, adopted' temporary guidelines that would bar TV station owners from buying teams. Several teams, including the Atlan ta Braves and Cubs, have media group ownership. "These are guidelines, not rules. . . these are temporary guidelines until they can be studied further,” Ueber roth said. On other issues, Ueberroth said: • San Diego Padres first baseman Steve Garvey would be allowed under long-standing rules to buy all of a portion of the team and remain play ing. But he could not be a part-owner ONE THING REGUIAR JOES You don’t have to be a top-flight football coach to figure out that if you want your advertising to hit with maximum impact , the Bell of Pennsylvania Yellow Pages is the one book to be in. l< »*,' '''te^i '.s- > 1 - v :l ,7 ,; * ;^U¥&Z%2 - . 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He was an All-Star as a rookie with Seattle in 1983.' , . “We’ve been looking for a left handed reliever as a short man,” Dodgers General'Manager A 1 Cam panis said. of one team and play for another. • He has no ambitions to run for political office in the near future. “I’m not interested in politics and not very good at it,” he said. • Teams have b'een directed to adopt alcohol guidelines that would affect not only the sale of beer and liquor in stadiums, but the serving of beer and alcohol to players in club houses and airplanes. • He opposes Cardinals Manager Whitey Herzog’s suggestion the World Series be played at a neutral site, as is the NFL’s Super Bowl. “Fan loyalty is part of it,” he said. “I don’t see it happening.” • Groups or individuals who desire to buy all or part of a major league club will now be subjected to a 90-day review under owner-approved guidelines. r "donibefooud: JyELLOWPAGES i Joe Friday famousr and Bell oi ' Yellow Pagi Save 20% On All Sheaffer Products! iltlfM'ii' ''■■if - j * * Kosar proves durable for Browns' offense BEREA, Ohio (AP) Young quar terback Bernie Kosar has proven his durability with the Cleveland Browns this NFL season, and that, perhaps more than his impressive passing statistics, has won the respect of his teammates. Through 14 games, Kosar has com pleted 276 of 474 passes for 3,350 yards, 14 touchdowns and 10 intercep tions. He also has stayed in the game offensively from start to finish each time. There have been several occasions when an opposing defender has bro ken through the Cleveland offensive linelto stun the 23-year-old Kosar. But despite all the hard hits he has taken, the 6-foot-5, 210-pound Kosar keeps getting up for more. “Yeah, he’s a leader-all the way,” Browns offensive tackle Paul Farren says. Last Sunday in Cleveland’s 21-17 victory over the Buffalo Bills, Kosar took a hard shot from blitzing line backer Eugene Marve in the second quarter and for a few seconds was on the turf, doubled up in pain. 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Still, he again was there until the end to lead the Browns to the victory. “We don’t want to see him get hit like that, but when it happens and you see him get right back up and.say, ‘Come on, we’ve got to get going if we’re going to win this thing,’ that does a lot fbr an offensive unit. It spreads through everybody,” Farren said. Neither Kosar nor Coach Marty Schottenheimer care to talk much about the quarterback’s physical sta tus. • Team trainer Bill Tessendorf said there is no cause for concern about the apparent elbow injury in the Buffalo game. “That can hurt for awhile, but it’s nothing out of the ordinary,” Tessen dorf said. Kosar has been out of the offense on just two plays, pass attempts on fake kicks by punter-field goal holder Jeff Gossett. One of the Browns who has wit nessed Kosar’s toughness is reserve quarterback Mike Pagel, an NFL veteran of five seasons who has yet to get in for even a single play. 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