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Ukiah Daily Journal from Ukiah, California • Page 9

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Hohtajri win Hearns closer to rematch Uklah Otlly Journal, Ufclift, LAS $EOAS Marvin ttagltr moved clowr to a rematch with Thomas Heafnu and Carlos Mon- lon'i reeorfl for middleweight title defenses Monday night, then indicated he might turn his back on both. Hagler stopped John "The Beasr Mugabl at 1:29 of the nth round in a scheduled 12-round bout. The kriockout followed Hearns' demolition of James Shuler. The victory was Hagler's 12th title bringing him within two of Monton's division record, However, Hagler hinted he might not fight again. "Believe it or not, I'll give it some thought, This could be my 'last fight," said Hagler, whose right eye was closed at the end.

me give myself a little time to 6 0 home and get myself together efore Lean give you a straight answer." Hagler used his right Jab to Soften Mugabl, then put him away With a series of hard rights to the head. Hagler landed 184 Jabs in the fight, and 398 total punches. Mugabl landed Just 200 of the 518 punches he, threw, and his best shots bounced harmlessly off the sneering champion's head. "I got caught with a lot of shots. but I had to take it to him," said Hagler, who had steam rising off his oald head in unseasonably cool and damp weather.

"I love a good fight. I walk it, talk it, sleep It, act it. I Just try not to look it." Mugabi and his manager, Mickey Duff, hailed Hagler as a great champion. "He really is 'Marvelous' Marvin Hagler," Duff said. Duff said Mugabi suffered a hairline fracture of his right thumb in the sixth round and also had a bruised knuckle on his left hand.

"He has a big head, a strong said Mugibi. a native of da lives in Tampa, Fit. M4 jasft't lost itt wir He handed Mugabl hli Ifl- lois after winning first lghts by knockout. Hagler's right jib was the doml on. He weapon.

He deployed it to steer Mugabi around the ring, to-toe, exchanges throughout the fight brought the Caesars Palace crowd to us feet in the 52-degree Weather, Mugabi was holding on in the third, sixth and loth rounds. Three rights in the center of the ring started the knockout sequence, A left put Mugabi on the ropes and two rights puthim flat on his back. MugabTs trainer, George Francis, ran down the ring apron to tell Mugabi to stay down as referee Mills Lane counted the challenger out. "I didn't see the right hands at the end," Mugabi said. "I tried to stand there and fight." Mugabl Survived a tremendous sixth-round beating, as Hagler appeared winded from throwing punches in the final 30 Earlier in the round, Lane separated the fighters with Mugabi in trouble and Hagler punching away.

He claimed Hagler was punching low and added a point to Mugabi's score when Hagler threw a low punch in the seventh round. Hagler was guaranteed $2.5 million and could double that with closed circuit revenues. Mugabi made $800,000. Hearns stops Shuler The doubting Thomases, Thomas Hearns admitted, included Hearns "The one year of traveling Is over for me," Hearns said Monday night after he set himself up for a redemption bout with Marvin Hagler by savagely knocking out James Shuler at 1:13 of the first "1 fwl very good About myself. We may have bad a few doubts in the past, but we are very secure now.

I want a rematch very badly. I think I proved I deserve it tonight." Haglef kept up his part of the rematch bargain later with an nth- round knockout of John Mugabi. The only tough fight Hearns found Monday night was the Hagler-Mugabf bout he watched from ringside. "The last year, there was never a minute throughout the day that 1 didn't think about it," he said of last spring's third-round knockout loss to Hagler. "Training for this fight was very difficult, I had to take Hagler off my mind and concentrate on James Shuler." Hearns returned to the ring to hand Shuler his first defeat after 22 victories and win the North American Boxing Federation's middleweight title.

Hearns, looking determined, began the assault With a series of Jabs. A left hook opened up Shuler and a right hand nearly a minute into the fight staggered him. Hearns followed Shuler to a neutral corner seconds later and floored him with an overhand right over a Jab. Shuler showed no signs of getting up while being counted out by referee Richard Steele. "You don't want to stay in there too long if you don't have to," Hearns don't think it's necessary to go into the ring and play with an opponent.

Why go three or four rounds if you don't have to?" In improving his record to 41-2 and scoring his 35th knockout, Hearns won his third world title on an outdoor canvas slick from hours of rain. His longtime goal has been to capture four, championships. Lombardi elected into Hall of Fame UPI Sports TAMPA, Via. Catcher Ernie Lombardi, a lumbering giant who once felt he had nothing to live for, has been honored by baseball eight years after his death Lombardi, a 6-foot-3 and 230-pounuer in nis prime, and an ecstatic Bobby Doerr were elected into the Hall of Fame Monday by baseball's Veterans Committee. The which includes Hall of Fathers Stan Musial, Ted Williams and Roy Campanula, bypassed former Yankees shortstop Phil Rizzuto; Philadelphia center fielder Richie Ashburn, a nine-time .300 hitter; and Dodgers outfielder Babe Herman, a lifetime .324 who Wken man Sept.

2ft, 1977 at the age of 69, will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in Aug. 3 ceremonies at Cooperstown, N.Y., along with former San Francisco slugger Willie McCovey, elected in January by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Lombardi compiled a lifetime batting average of .306 without beating out any infield hits. Because of his abysmal foot speed, many infielders played Lombardi on the edge of the outfield grass. Still, he led the National League in batting twice, the first time in 1938 when he hit .342 for the Reds and was voted the NL's Most Valuable Player.

The second time was 1942 when he hit .330 for the Braves. He connected for six consecutive hits, May 9,1937 and shares the major-league; record with fouc doubles. iiUai game. Lombardi smacked 190 homers ana 'drove iri 990 runs, earning the nickname "Schnozz," for his prominent nose. Fresno basketball coach Grant resigns UPI Sports i FRESNO Fresno State men's basketball coach Boyd Grant, the sixth winningest active NCAA Division One coach entering the 1985-86 season, resigned Monday after nine years with the Bulldogs.

FSU Sports Information Director Scott Johnson said Grant resigned because "he felt it was time for a change at Fresno State." Over nine years Grant's record was J94-74, Including a stunning 113-17 home record. The Bulldogs were a disappointing 15-15 this season after five consecutive 20-win seasons and postseason appearances. Fresno State won the National Invitation Tournament in 1983 and Grant was named NIT coach of the year. Grant coached at College of Southern Idaho for three seasons before moving to Fresno State for the 1977-78 season. His teams were 94-6 and won an NJCAA National title at Southern Idaho.

In his first year at FSU, Grant led the Bulldogs to a 21-6 record and was named Pacific Coast Athletic Association Coach of the Year. He also was named PCAA Coach of the Year in 1981 and 1982. A new coach would be named within two weeks, Johnson said. Scoreboard NBA Stondinflf NHL at CotcbM. AUutlcDIvWoa PtlrtekDhrlilN Pet.

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UNFURNISHED 11. ACTS FURNISHED M.DUPLEXES 31. HOMES UNFURNISHED M. HOMES FURNISHED H. ROOMS FOR RENT 40.

NEW USED EQUIPMENT 41. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 4). (OATS 41 BUILDING SUPPLIES 44. FURNITURE 45. WANTED TO 1UY 44.

APPLIANCES 47. ANTIQUES 41. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 4t. GARAGE SALES 44. AUTO EXCHANGE TRUCKS FOR SALE 41.

CARS TOR SALE M. SI. LIVESTOCK SI. FARM EQUIPMENT U. SUPPLIES M.

EQUIPMENT RENTALS M. MOTORCYCLES 41.AUTOTIRES/ ACCESSORIES M. AUTO SERVICE U. WANTED REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 71. REAL ESTATE WANTED 71.MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 73.

MOBILE HOMES WITH LAND 74. INCOME PROPERTY, n. RANCHES M. 71, REAL ESTATE OUR HELPFUL COURTEOUS ADVISORS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE MON-FRI9-5 -BAIKJAIr4iUY--n "9 FtrFMISdlMfMtl ovlck KtIM JwrMiaiMIIIM Ad (or MiviatMl Hum. uln.

Advtnct rMulrttf. IC CRIOIT rntSfh fRRORI MM tar cuommuMi ptMM m. tnMr WNM it DIALAPftO MM-Mr jojeny. HUM fJI nUMBVB. MOTWy lltM MINOOLAKIBUYIIueuiDI PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the personal property owned by and held (or the account of the person(s) whose natne(s) are state and unit number(s), will be sold at a public auction sale on March 19,1986, at 12:30 a.m.

held by ft MINI STORAGE, 297-Brush Ukiah Ca 95482. TERMS OF SALE: Showing March 19, 1986, a.m. Each unit held separately (sold as whole unitK Buyer must pay with cash or cashier's check. Buyer to remove all items in units by 6:00 p.m. on day of sale.

The sale is to satisfy the undersigned lien(s) including reasonable charges for notices, advertisements, and sale. Rosalina McFarland Unit 20 BethGarzini Unit 176 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FUeNo.86-0111 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: AGRI-COMP 2300 Hwy 175 Hopland.Ca 95449 Anthony Arthur Stephen 2300 Hwy 175 95449 HoplandCa. This business is conducted by an individual. Tony Stephen Stephen This statement was filed with the County Clerk of MENDOC1NO County on February 28,1986. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITJOV8 BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOJNG BUSINESS AS: Rolling Stock Unlimited UkUh.Ca 95482 William H.

pimmetf 488Coclir9neAve. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FlleNo.86-0110 THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS: CALIFORNIA SUN TANS 311S. State Ukiah, Calif. 95482 Janine R. Thompson 382 Warren Dr.

Ukiah, Ca. 95482 This business is conducted by an individual. Janlne Thompson Thompson Tills statement was filed with the County Clerk of MENDOCINO County on February 27,1986. 01 NOTICES 711 VIEWING SPACE Qf Abstract Art opened. ANYONE HAVING COM MENTS CONCERNING kWuoos BROS PLEASE LEAVi NAME COMMENTS A PHONE NUMBER AT This business is con- duqjed by an individual.

William H. Dlmmett H. Plmmett wltb the County Clerk Qi 02 NEED SOME Hf tP With ywir Spring ch.or«? REWARD Lost small dark Calico cat. famalt, 3 years old, vicinity Eastslde Rd. Laka' Mindoclno Dr.

Please call 443-2510 or WANTED Dtntal Hyglenlst to become member of our Dantal taam. rtply to: Box 677, UDJ, Box 741, Ukiah, CA, 95412. FOUND Volleyball on It, City park playgrnd. Call, Identity aft. WANTED Experienced person to become member of our dental team.

Must be flexible. For more Information call Sue, 4421719. FOUND following the flood, adult fern Tortl. cat near. Perkins it bridge.

REWARD For return of ItSS black and purple Honda Spree. License I3XW42. Call 4422114 after 5pm. LOST Fern. German shor- thalr, McNab Ranch arta.Brn/wht.

speckled. 443-2270. OFFICE PERSON Experience In log Inventory general office. So. Bay Timber Inc.

459-5459, days, A TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES RENO-MARCH lift It p.p., bonus IM p.p. FALCON CREST Wlnary Tour- March 2Wh, $25 p.p. SKI TRIP -April 5th I S70p.p. TONV BENNETT In Con- Ctrt-Aprll3, Call Rainbow Tour Charter 465-0141 or from Wllllls call 1-NO-4-FUN- BUS. FLY ROUNTRIP to LA araa from Ukiah for Eatttr.

Ltova pm. Rtturn pm.FCall 415 for details. CAN DO any manual labor. ASAP. Call anytlmt HAVE TOOLS, Yard Work HOUH Rtpalr Painting done.

Don, ttt-mi. BILL KING For prick work, will owners, small lobi O.K., unllc.Cil (W3-1J77, 12'. HELP WANTED IF YOU'RE LOOKING ter I Jowrnol Cliiilflfd hii' newi for you. Chtck ogr daily help wanted Find one right for you. ATTENTION Soda wsrkirs- nurseil Exclt new Community baiet for ejdfrly mr PHN, or rel.

or BA In Iftf Ijwmi A8AP nt9- I 417 N- GOVERNMENT JOBS.S16,040- Now Hiring. Call (80S) M7- MOO Ext. R-1443 for current federal list. POLE I PILING exper. on pole peeler-grading, scaling ring barker.

Contact So. Bay Timber Inc. 457- COOK. Must be motivated. Salary neg.

Send resume, P.O. Box 427, Boonvllle, 95415. AUTO TECHNICIAN Men- doclno Volkswagen, Audi, Jeep, Renault Is looking for a qualified technician. Must have Class A Smog License and be willing to attend Factory Training, Prefer Individual with N.I.S.A. Master Certification.

We offer top pity and benefits for qualified Individual. Call for an appointment; Hans Bohm, Service Manager. DRIVER, Light Delivery, Must have economy car knowledge of Mendoclno Co. Call Jack, TELEPHONE SALES Exp. helpful but not necessary.

Good pay. Call Ed, 401-9139. WANTED Active RETIRED COUPLE whom are looking tor free rent and utilities In exchange tor yard and' garden maintenance, please call 744-1057. KENNEL ATTENDANT Weekends and Apply in person at: J3M North State Street. OLDER WORKERS Pro- grim offers assistance In fob placement job training to seekers 55 older who are Income eligible.

Ceil Zella Tippets at 408-0100 for Information or appointment. CHILQCARE Workers, Wed Frl. after- Bright Center. IS.lS/hr. Apply at North Coast QBPSrtunlttis, 413 A.

N. Statf St. Ukiah..

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