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C-4 Tuesday, June 6, 1989 Green Bay Press-Gazette From C-1 Orioles get 13 unearned runs in 1 6-3 victory over Yankees AL roundup debut last month after eight years in the minors, benefited from three double plays in the longest outing of his career. He gave up six hits." Jeff Reardon earned his ninth save. Red Sox 5, Tigers 2 Roger Clemens won for the first time since May 12 for visiting Boston. That spoiled the return of Tigers Manager Sparky Anderson, who had been recuperating from physi-, cal exhaustion for the past 17 days at his home in Thousand Oaks, Calif. On Sunday, Boston blew a 10-0 lead and lost 13-11 to Toronto.

Royals 5, Mariners 3 Matt Winters singled in the 1 3th inning to drive in the winning run for visiting Kansas City. Jay Buhner tied the game with two outs in the ninth, homering off Steve Farr. It was only the second time Farr failed in a save situation this season. He has 11 saves. Associated Press That the Baltimore Orioles, last year's doormat in the major leagues, are in first place in the AL East is not the latest source of embarrassment for the New York Yankees'.

No, the Yankees' reason for discomfit Monday was caused by their six errors and the 13 unearned runs they allowed Baltimore. The Orioles defeated New York 16-3 at Yankee Stadium. "Nobody is happy about what happened tonight," said Yankees Manager Dallas Green, who screamed so loudly at his players after the game that he could be heard through the cinderblock walls. "But let's not make any more of it than it is. It's just one night, and you won't see it again." The fans at Yankee Stadium began chanting for rain in the third inning.

By then, it was 11-0 and Baltimore was on the way to its 11th consecutive victory. The Yankees' errors were the most in the American League this season and their most since making six on May 24, 1986. The Orioles, 54-107 last year, have a five-game lead in the AL East. "It's a long season," Manager Frank Robinson said. "We just won a ballgame.

We'll play them a lot more this season." Steve Finley's grand slam capped an eight-run third inning for Baltimore. Mickey Tettleton and Jim Traber hit two-run homers for Baltimore, which was outhit 13-9. Yankees centerfielder Jesse Bar- Green Bay Packers, Inc. balance sheets March 31, 1989 and 1988 Assets Current Assets: 1989 1988 Cash $1,097,923 -0- Short Term Investments 6,364,549 10,060,827 Interest Receivable 300,431 287,604 Accounts Notes Receivable 45,169 57,403 Prepaid Expenses Deterred Tax Benefit 974,096 2,140,068 Total Current Assets $8,782,168 $12,545,902 Investments: 11,163,308 6,637,113 Property, Plant Equipment: Furniture, Equipment, Leaseholds Automobiles 17,254,554 16,753,885 Less Accumulated Depreciation 8,069,702 7,010,654 Net Property, Plant Equipment 9,184,852 9,743,231 Other Assets: Deferred Compensation Deposit 1,019,661 1,763,081 Deferred Tax Benefit 2,295,277 1,640,772 Other Receivables 42,751 54,534 Total Other Assets 3,357,689 3,458,387 Intangible Assets: 8,136 8,136 Total Assets $32,496,153 $32,392,769 Liabilities Stockholders' Equity Current Liabilities: 1989 1988 Accounts Payable 641,721 1,001,114 Accrued Payroll 515,200 673,312 Accrued Expenses 106,610 83,589 Current Portion of Long Term Liabilities 885,405 616,216 Accrued Income Taxes -0- -0- Advanced Deposits 89,986 149,918 Total Current Liabilities 2,238,922 2,524,149 Long-Term Liabilities: Deferred Severance Pay 3,336,250 3,388,750 Other Deferred Liabilities 1 ,056,41 2 1 ,901 ,1 46 Total Deferred Liabilities 4,392,662 5,289,896 Stockholders' Equity: Common Stock, no par value, Authorized 10,000 shares; Outstanding 4,739 shares 118,475 118,462 Treasury Stock (2,800) (2,800) Paid in capital 689 689 Retained Earnings 25,748,205 24,462,373 Total Stockholders' Equity 25,864,569 24,462,373 Total Liabilities Stockholders' Equity $32,496,153 $32,392,769 lncome 1989 1988 Regular Season: Net Receipts from home games 3,772,686 3,388,342 Out-of-town games 3,119,604 2,024,192 Television, Radio Programs 15,925,000 13,866,393 Total Regular Season $22,817,290 $19,278,927 Preseason: Net Receipts from preseason 9ames 1,176,914 1,199,063 Television, Radio Programs 419,023 392,795 Total preseason 1,595,937 1,591,858 Miscellaneous: Club Allocation of League Receipts 1,165,171 954,329 Private Box Income 740,000 717,615 Other Income 1,304,955 883,864 Total Miscellaneous Income 3,600,169 2,854,205 Total Income $28,013,396 $23,724,990 Expenses Training Expense 955,771 938,948 Season Expense 18,603,809 13,392,380 Overhead Expense 7,339,836 6,069,728 Severance Pay 922,500 712,500 Total Expenses $27,821,916 $21,113,556 Income From Operations 191,480 2,611,434 Other Income (Expense): Merest 1,477,680 1,495,906 Gain on Disposal of Investments 66,672 (68,070) Total Other Income 1,544,352 1,427,836 Net Income Before Taxes 1,735,832 4,039,270 Provision for Income Taxes 450,000 1,200,000 Net Income 1,285,832 2,839,270 Rookie Martinez bails out Dodgers' pitchers field dropped a fly ball after colliding with rightfielder Tom Broo-kens with the bases loaded in the first inning, allowing all three runners to score. "It was my ball," Barfield said.

"I'm the centerfielder. I called for it, and he didn't hear me." Don Mattingly, pitcher Andy Hawkins and second baseman Steve Sax made errors on consecutive balls to start the third inning. Mattingly had the first two-error game in his career. "We won't laugh at anyone or make fun of anybody or joke about anybody's pitching," Robinson said. Rangers 4, White Sox 2 Julio Franco drove in two runs, increasing his league-leading RBI total to 49, for host Texas.

Pitcher Bobby Witt, who was 1-5 in May with a 7.34 ERA, allowed seven hits and both runs in seven innings. Indians 7, Angels 3 Cory Snyder's three-run homer in the third inning broke a 2-2 tie for visiting Cleveland. Bud Black, 5-6, won his fourth game in five decisions with a six-hitter. Twins 2, Athletics 1 Al Newman singled home both runs for visiting Minnesota. Twins pitcher Francisco Oli-veras, who made his major-league NL roundup Mitchell singled with the bases loaded as visiting San Francisco scored six early runs.

Scott Garrelts, 4-1, scattered seven hits in eight innings after retiring the first 13 batters. The right-hander has allowed just six earned runs in his last three starts, covering 23 innings. Cardinals 5, Expos 4 Milt Thompson hit a three-run homer as visiting St. Louis scored five runs in the third inning. The victory was St.

Louis' second victory in eight games. Cubs 15, Mets 3 Dwight Smith hit a three-run homer in the first inning for host Chicago. The Cubs were coming off an 11-3 victory over St. Louis on Sunday in which they homered six times. The Mets had their four-game winning streak ended.

Greg Maddux, 5-5, won his fourth straight start but did not come out for the sixth after being hit on the left calf in the fifth inning by a Darryl Strawberry's drive. Padres 10, Astros 2 Ed Whitson allowed five hits in eight innings in getting his seventh straight victory for visiting San Diego. The loss ended Houston's 10-game winning streak. Pirates 3, Phillies 3 The game was called after a rain delay of 1 hour, 44 minutes in the eighth inning. AH statistics count and the game will be replayed in its entirety as part of a July 28 doubleheader.

Notebook "Tom's feeling was, and I think still is, that it was more advantageous for him to do every single contract," Harlan said. "That's the only way he was comfortable. We left it with him being comfortable." But after two years of numerous holdouts, and with 34 unsigned ptayers entering this training camp, is it time for restructuring on the negotiating front? Tlf he ever came forward and sajd he wanted help to look at somebody with a strong financial background, maybe even a lawyer, to get them involved in contracts, I would be very receptive to that," replied Harlan. "But that would have to be discussed in-house. feel very strongly that one person deals with the agent.

I can sit down with Tom and talk about the market and how far we want to get with our offers and what we want to include, but only one person can negotiate." Ji sticking point with some unsigned veterans is the club's policy, of paying signing bonuses to Plan free agents but not giving them any bonus money. Will that policy change under Harlan? "'Torn feels very strongly about this, and I don't disagree, that you get a signing bonus once when you join the ballclub," Harlan said, can understand what the problems are now with the veteran players, but that's been the feeling." Both Braatz and Harlan are advocating a wage scale for draft choices and a salary cap. J' really feel when we get our CBA (collective bargaining agreement) we've got to somehow get a wage scale for rookies and a salary cap," said Harlan. "I think it's the way to exist." Said Braatz: "Teams will have to buckle up or we'll go broke. This year there probably will be more holdouts (in the NFL) than in the past." With the supplemental draft about a month away, Braatz said the Packers are preparing to evaluate quarterback Steve Walsh of Miami in group workouts.

He said the Packers will meet later this month to decide whether to spend their No. 1 draft choice next year on either Walsh or quarterback Timm Rosenbach of Washington State if they win the lottery. "We're going to consider it," said Braatz, referring to Rosenbach. I Meantime, Braatz said the Packers probably wouldn't use their No. 1' pick for running back Bobby Humphrey of Alabama.

Humphrey has broken the same foot twice in the past two years and may not work out before the supplemental. "You'd have to take him now afrd set him down for a year," said Braatz. "It'd be hard for us to give up our one." Board member John Stiles reports that the Packers intend to add seats at Lambeau Field for the '90 season. According to Stiles, the seating will take the form of additional luxury boxes, loge-type seats or a combination of both. Stiles said the loge seats would extend along the top of the stadium between the existing luxury boxes, particularly on the south end.

He said the seats would be enclosed. The University of Wisconsin marching band has agreed to perform at the Green Bay-Dallas game Oct. 8 in Lambeau Field. Harlan said he hopes the band will play at regular-season games on an alternating basis between Green Bay and Milwaukee. Harlan when Bob expressed an interest, I knew I had to consider it very carefully." Harlan said Parins informed him last October that he was going to retire and probably would consider someone without Green Bay roots as his successor.

That opened the door for Harlan that previously had been closed. "I attended a Packer game in 1960 with my wife in Milwaukee when I had just graduated from Marquette and was getting started in the public relations field," Harlan said. "And I remember making the comment to my wife that I hoped I could grow enough and become confident enough that someday I might have a chance to Langenkamp names of football men such as Bobby Beathard, formerly of the Washington Redskins. But this job doesn't require a football man; the Packers have football men. It requires a person who can maintain the financial stability, and keep all the corporate parts meshing with one another and running smoothly.

Harlan Ls smooth in a disarming manner. Not oily smooth, but pleasant smooth. And he has the ability to operate effectively at Chang to hang on so long," said the 15th-seeded Chang. "At one point in the fifth set I thought I wouldn't be able to play anymore. "It hasn't sunk in yet.

I just want to get a good massage, go back to the hotel and sleep." In other fourth-round matches, Andrei Chesnokov of the Soviet Union ousted surprising Jim Courier of Dade City, 2-6, 3-6, 7-6, Associated Press Ramon Martinez "rescued the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching staff Monday. With Los Angeles pitchers worn out from working 35 innings in two games against the Houston Astros and facing a doubleheader at Atlanta, the Dodgers turned to the 21-year-old rookie for help. Martinez stopped the Braves on six hits night as the Dodgers won 7-0 in the first game of a doubleheader at Atlanta. Two-run homers by Kirk Gibson and John Shelby helped the Dodgers sweep the doubleheader with a 4-2 victory the "I knew I was giving them more chance to rest the others," said Martinez. "I was aware of what had happened the last two days." Martinez, who had a 1-3 record last year, struck out a career-high nine hitters.

He walked one in pet ting his first shutout and complete game in seven major-league starts. "I feel more confident," Martinez said. "I've got better stuff, better control and a better curveball." Martinez was recalled Saturday from Class AAA Albuquerque, where he was 8-1. npupr shrink nff tnafnharS AAirn (Scioscia)," he said. "Every pitch he called, I threw." In the second same, the hnmprs bv Gibson and Shelhv ramp nff John Smoltz, 7-4.

Tim Learv. 4-4. the third nf fnnr Dodgers pitchers, allowed two hits in three innings in his first relief appearance after 11 starts this year, day Howell struck out the two natters he raced for his 10th save. Giants 11, Reds 8 Jose Unbe homered and Kevin ALLOUEZ BEER and LIQUQB 1255 S. MONROE, HWY.

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Ziegler. The Packers established a $10,000 memorial to the Green Bay Catholic High School Fund in memory of Dominic Olejniczak, former team president who died in April. xa vi ir IPwMk S3Qk Warren Dunn of Milwaukee, senior vice president of administration for Miller Brewing, was elected to a two-year term on the board of directors. Re-elected to thrt-year terms were Peter Platten, Don Harden, John Fabry, Don Schneider, Paul Schierl, George Burns Dan Bei-sel, John Dickens, Theodore be the PR director for the Packers. "For the past 18 years, to be associated with the Packers and Packer fans, I have been highly honored.

"Tonight, that honor has reached an entirely new level. And I'm delighted." Harlan intends to be a hands-on chief executive. In fact, he has no plans to add anyone to handle his former duties. Rather, all department heads will report to him, as they have in the past. And Harlan said his policy of taking all of his own telephone calls without identification will continue, at least initially.

"I want us to be a force," said Harlan, who joined the Packers in April 1971 following six years as publicist for the St. Louis baseball Cardinals. many different levels. He will not stand accused of being aloof or arrogant. And it is likely that he will enjoy a relatively easy ride with the media.

His background is media-oriented and he seems to have a very good grasp on what our job is. Monday, during his press conference, he did an almost unheard-of thing: he actually apologized to the media for not commenting on the job vacancy over the months since Parins announced his retirement plans. It will be interesting, in the 6-2, 7-5; fourth-seeded Mats Wi-lander defeated Lawson Duncan of Asheville, N.C., 7-5, 6-3, 6-2; and Haiti's Ronald Agenor downed Sergio Bruguera of Spain 2-6, 3-6. 6-3, 6-1, 6-2. The quarterfinal matchups will send Chang against Agenor, Wi-lander against Chesnokov, Alberto Mancini against Stefan Edberg and second-seeded Boris Becker against Jay Berger of Plantation, Fla.

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"We're going to be well-run and we're going to succeed," Harlan said. "I don't think it (having Parins as chairman of the board) is a security-blanket type of situation. "I'm the one in charge. It's up to me to make the decisions that are right or wrong, to move this franchise ahead in every area." months ahead, to see what and how much change is made within the organization. There is a gut feeling that Harlan is anxious to put some of his own ideas into action.

But the biggest change in this organization, which began a march toward the ranks of the contemporary NFL under Parins, is the naming of Harlan as president. And this drastic departure from the past came off without a hitch, or a shot fired. Langenkamp is sports editor of the Press-Gazette. Lendl frequently complained about the court conditions, the noise of the crowd and the line calls. He even received a penalty point in the fourth set, but afterwards said Chang fully deserved to win.

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