10—The Daily Collegian Thursday, June 18, 1987 Abdul-Jabbar signs 2-year, $5 million dea By KEN PETERS AP Sports Writer LOS ANGELES Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who already owns a string of "mosts" in the NBA, has added another salary. The 40-year-old center, who led the Los Angeles Lakers with 32 points in their championship clinching victory over Boston last Sunday, has signed a two-year contract with the club that will pay him more than $5 million. The contract calls for $2 million for next season and $3 million in 1988-89, according to a source close to the negotiations, with the second-year salary the richest ever in team sports. Jim Rice of the Boston Red Sox reportedly makes $2.4 million per year, Dan Quisenberry of the Kansas City Royals $2.3 million, and George Brett of the Royals $2.2 million. The highest-paid basketball player, Moses Malone of the Washing ton Bullets, reportedly earns $2.45 million annual ly. Abdul-Jabbar's agreement also calls for him to Philly Continued from Page 9. his pernicious fiscal policy has made the Ea gles a club that weighs the dollar much heavier than the team record. Some of the decisions since Ryan took over boggle the imagination. A number of veteran players, many still starters in other NFL uniforms, were virtually given away. Pro foot ball people still can't believe that the Eagles just dropped quarterback Ron Jaworski, mak ing him a free agent who can sign with any Lee" Levi's,c/a?: :PIA Op JoTIORC: , Bon Jour BUGLE BOY Cotler & MORE! 1 . 1420 & IMEr JEANS SPECIAL PURCHASE! . FOR MEN . . : 97 . NEW! ~.. • LEE SUNWASHED RIO by • 15 oz. 100% Cotton STEPHAN MARDON • Soft Lighter Blue . • Denim -: SUMMER - • OR FASHION JEANS • LEVIS SUNWASHED • Stonewashed 505 • Sunwashed • Chambrams . • 14 iii oz. Red Tag. • Chambray • Dobys • - • 100% Cotton . Twills „. YOUR .• Suspender Jeans Compare CHOICE! . 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San Antonio owns the first pick in this year's college draft and is expected to draft Robinson. Abdul-Jabbar initially planned to quit after next season, but Lakers owner Jerry Buss approached him and his attorney, Leonard Armato, with an offer to play two more years. The center's contract was announced by Buss at a party for the players Tuesday night. "Naturally, we're very happy to have Kareem back for two more years," Buss said in a statement issued by the team. "He remains a' major force in the league and on this team, and there is no reason to believe that his productivity will diminish in the near future." "I'm very pleased about the fact I'll be able to continue with the Lakers through the 1988-89 team without compensation to the Eagles The 76ers also are owner-dominated. Owner Harold Katz, like Giles, could be a case of where a little knowledge is dangerous. He, too, is a super fan who became an owner. Like Giles he's followed his sport since he was a kid. He has electronic equipment at home that enables him to watch games nationwide. Katz took over the general manager's powers from Pat Williams, although Williams re mained as general manager. Now that Wil season," Abdul-Jabbar said in the statement. "I'm very flattered the Lakers had the confidence to sign me for that long, and I hope that the relationship will continue to be mutually benefi cial." A six-time Most Valuable Player in the league, Abdul-Jabbar averaged 17.5 points a game this season, lowest of his career, as Laker Coach Pat Riley decided to shift more of the scoring load onto Magic Johnson. Johnson became the Most Valu able Player both in the regular season and the Championship Series. Abdul-Jabbar has played an NBA-record 18 seasons and is the league's all-time leading scorer. He would become the first NBA player to play 20 seasons. "Playing 20 seasons. wasn't something I was trying to do, but it looks like I'll have a shot at it," Abdul-Jabbar said. "It's already enough seeing I'm the only 18-year man." The deal caps another outstanding season for Abdul-Jabbar, who had just won his fifth NBA title and fourth with the Lakers in the 'Bos. hams is gone to the new Orlando Magic franchise, John Nash takes Katz' orders. The Sixers had some early success under Katz, winning the NBA title in 1982-83. Ever since, the record steadily has declined and the club has fallen further behind its chief divisio nal rival, the Boston Celtics. Once, the Sixers, Celtics and Lakers were the cream of the league. The Celts and Lakers still are there, but such teams at Detroit, Milwaukee and Atlanta appear to have passed Philadelphia. 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Barkley was more of a crowd-pleaser, blocking a layup at tempt, making a slam dunk and send ing Person sprawling on the floor at one point. "It was fun," said Person, the • NBA's Rookie of the Year. "I'm out of shape. My wife and I just got back from our first anniversary trip to Hawaii. This is the first playing I've done since the end of the season." $6995 Baseball Continued from Page 9. , for Atlanta, which handed San Francisco its fifth straight loss. Murphy's seventh-inning homer crossed up the strategy of San Francisco Manager Roger Craig, who brought in right-hander Randy Bockus to face Murphy and sent left-handed reliever Keith Coms tock from the mound to right field. Murphy hit the first pitch over the right field fence and Craig then removed Bockus and brought Com stock back to pitch. Mahler, 4-7, retired the first 14 batters he faced before Bob Brenly homered. Mahler left for a pinch hitter in the sixth after retiring 18 of the 19 batters he faced. Expos 9, Mets 1 MONTREAL Bryn Smith pitched a five-hitter and Mike Fitzgerald hit a grand slam as the Expos routed Sid Fernandez. Smith, 5-2, pitched his first com plete game since Aug. 30, 1986. Smith, who hadn't survived the seventh inning in his nine previous starts, struck out four and walked four. Fernandez, 8-3, gave up eight hits in four innings and was victimized by two costly errors as he lost for the first time in his last five deci sions. He allowed seven earned runs, the most he has• given up in one game in his career. The grand slam was the first Fernandez ever has given up and Fitzgerald's first. Red Sox 4, Indians 0 CLEVELAND Roger Clemens pitched a four-hitter for his first victory in three weeks and Mike Greenwell homered and drove in four runs as Boston ended a four game losing streak. Howser Continued from Page 9 underrated," he said in an interview in 1985. "I'm never going to be one of those who sits tongue-in-cheek and says anybody can manage a big league ballclub." He also believed the player-man ager relationship was crucial to a team's long-term outlook. "If you don't have their respect, you don't have a chance," he said. "When I say respect, I don't mean ipow tain ma ma la in me as mu so um ON 11101 NO MI IM Ma Enumumum me am mum le en $2 off! 1 Buy any large three-item or more pizza and get s 2.00 off Customer pays applicable sales tax. One coupon per pizza. Expires: 6/23/87 North • 237-1414 1104 M. Atherton South 421 E. Beaver Our Drivers carry less that $20.00. O Limited delivery area. Mg um on nom gm am ow me gm am me mis m Nei mem um mis Ns mil ma no an so Neil .;.. Clemens, 5-6, struck out a season high 12, including Joe Carter four times, and walked two in his third shutout and sixth complete game of the season. He had gone 0-2 in three starts since he beat Cleveland 1-0 in Boston on May 27. Brewers 8, Twins 5 MILWAUKEE When Milwau kee Manager Tom Trebelhorn told his team to get more aggressive he meant hitting the ball, not the Twins. The Brewers tad 15 hits and also triggered a bench-clearing brawl in beating Minnesota 8-5 yesterday. The Twins had won the last 10 meetings betVveen the clubs dating back to Aug. 26. "I was not overly impressed with the way we played four of the last five games," Trebelhorn said. The first altercation occurred af ter Minnesota's Gene Larkin horn ered and the next batter, Steve Lombardozzi, was hit in the back by. a pitch from pitcher Mark Clear.. Lombardozzi attempted to go after Clear but was restrained by home plate umpire Ken Kaiser. Left field er Dan, Gladden was ejected from, the game after shouting at Clear and Kaiser. When order was restored, Butera,' the next Twins hitter, grounded to third. Jim Paciorek threw to second baseman Jim Gantner to force Lombardozzi. .Gantner completed the double play with the throw to first as he was being bowled over by Lombardozzi. Tigers 3, Blue Jays 2 TORONTO Lou Whitaker and Matt Nokes hit solo home runs and Frank Tanana pitched three-hit ball that they have to idolize you, or think you can do no wrong. But they have to believe that you're on top of the game, that you can do the little things it takes to win preparation, knowl edge, the ability to handle different players and different situations. Most people think your job is from the first to the ninth innings, but that's not true." Howser's loyalty to friends cost him a good job on one occasion and • 4Z4 MZ ' ' 11 177 1 ,77:7 :/ .7 : p, . ~....., .„.,. . lir .. 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But the Royals, under first year manager Frey, swept New York in three straight playoff games, in cluding a bitter second-game loss when Willie Randolph was thrown out f '1" ~,..., Roger Clemens trying to score. Yankees owner George Steinbren ner publicly scalded third base coach Mike Ferraro for sending Randolph home and demanded Howser fire him. But Howser, whose friendship with Ferraro went back to their play ing days, would not do so, and re signed. "No man could ever have a more loyal friend than Dick," a teary-eyed Ferraro said. Calling All Artists! AP Laserphoto The Daily Collegian is looking for talented artists who have a particular interest in newspaper graphics to provide artwork for our News and Business Divisions. Artwork is intended for publication in The Daily Collegian, Collegian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. dily Collegian BOAL BARN - RAISER! 0 nnia a a k...%- CD le it June 11-13, cg 16.21, 0 (X. W c t u h 23.27 X 'it i ..: 1. ., r 4 cll .0- d vs til,„ 2 \*. 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