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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 25

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THE OTTAWA CITIZEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1989 B7 Sports 1989 CAVALIER COUPES CONVERTIBLES wants to remain in iostoira Thinks trade would be idiotic despite problems affair caused ASK ABOUT fNO CHARGE AC or NO CHARGE AUTOMATIC or $750 CREDIT WITH 5 speed or automatic available for immediate Hpliverv 9. 's 7 MANUAL TRANSMISSION wNS i. ic. -t A TV Vi a i wcmt -v "a giant mistake that I did make in my life." He said it's "coming back in double for me because not only is she trying to ruin my life, but she's trying to ruin the lives of other players around me and bringing their families into it." Adams, who has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Boggs, is set to tell her side of the story in the March issue of Penthouse magazine. Reportedly, several other Boston players will be mentioned in the article, mostly in unflattering fashion.

"The main thing we're concerned with is the stuff coming out that's in the story is just not true," Boggs claimed. "It's very obvious what she's trying to do in my life, and that's ruin it, and what better way to do it than through the guys I'm around seven months of the year. "I have to answer to them on a day-in and day-out basis, and if they're mad at me, she wins." HAINES CITY, Fla. (AP) -Wade Boggs says that despite the distractions his affair with Margo Adams have caused on the Boston Red Sox, it would be "idiotic" for him to be traded. "I don't think it will be better for me and I don't think it will be better for the Boston Red Sox," Boggs said Sunday.

"I think that this is just another situation of her strategy to get me out of a town that I like to be in. "I don't think leaving the club would solve anything either. It's just idiotic for me to ask for a trade or for the Red Sox to trade me," he said. Boggs was interviewed on NBC-TV during a celebrity softball game. The five-time American League batting champion has been the subject of several trade rumors, particularly one that he might be sent to the Houston Astros.

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Wade Boggs calls longtime affair giant mistake Greenwood rink new Ontario champions Citizen staff Jill Greenwood and her rink from Toronto Humber Highlands will be making their first trip to the Canadian Scott Tournament of Hearts women's curling champi onship since 1984 after reclaiming the Ontario title Sunday in Nipi- gon. Greenwood's foursome finished the provincial playdown with an "f- 1 I I vs0 iiffiflP rc a illllii.wiiiiiii-MiillMiiiMMliiii-BWiii-iiMiiiii wnimm-nnr iiMwwiirtrtwitfinTowif-irfroil 8-1 record. Toronto Bayview Ali son Goring placed second at 7-2 while Anne Merklinger of the Rideau club in Ottawa and 1986 world champion Marilyn Darte of St. Catharines shared third at 6-3. Rideau 's Ora Cook ended the competition in fifth spot at 5-4.

Allan victorious In Kingston, the hometown en try skipped by Dave Allan shaded Sarnia Peter Steski 6-4 in a sua den-death playoff Sunday to win the Ontario junior men champi onship. The junior women's crown was claimed Saturday by a Lon don rink skipped by Tara Steven son. Charette Brier-bound Outaouais golf pro Pierre Cha rette upset Montreal's Kevin The Mercedes-Benz 260E: The only thing that may fell below your expectations is the price Membership in the exalted Mercedes-Benz 300 Class means leading-edge technology, leading-edge performance and, in the case of the 260 Sedan, leading-edge value for money. Adams 5-4 to win the Quebec La-batt Blue Light Tankard men's championship and a berth in the Saskatoon Brier Saturday in Baie Cornea u. Charette, Andre Lafleur, Don Westphal and Richard Bisson became the second Buckingham quartet to reach a national championship this season.

Last week, Agnes Charette, Guylaine De-schateletes, France Charette and Helene Chicoine claimed the Quebec Scott Tournament of Hearts title. Pierre, Agnes and France Charette and John St. Pierre will be bidding for a third Buckingham berth on the national title scene when they compete for the Quebec mixed crown in Trois-Rivieres Feb. 12-18. Charette's men's rink joins the Prince Edward Island entry skipped by former Ottawa Curling Club member Doug Weeks as confirmed Brier entries.

Heasman cops title At Brockville, a Metro Toronto foursome skipped by Dave Heasman won the Ontario police championship and the right to compete in the Calagary nationals March 12-18. The Heasman rink beat a Durham Regional crew skipped by Toli Wozniak in the final after Metro Toronto, Durham Regional and Ottawa RCMP, skipped by Carl Stoski, finished round-robin play in a first-place deadlock. Morris advances In the Seagram mixed regional competition at Gananoque, Rideau's Wally Morris claimed the A draw title and advanced to the provincial championship Feb. 15-18 at the Rideau Curling Club. Winning the draw was Tom Cushing of Peterborough with a 9-5 decision over the RA's Layne Noble.

In senior mixed action, Kingston's Lefty McDonald advanced to the Rideau Ontario championships by taking the A-side crown, Madget of took honors beating Ralph Nowe of Hylands 7-5 in the final. I a driver's-side air bag. And you'll learn that, as with every Mercedes-Benz, the value of 260 ownership extends far beyond the car itself. You'll learn that the Mercedes-Benz owner is arguably the most thoroughly cared-for car owner in the world. Served by benefits from a strong new-car warranty, to a nationwide parts and service system second to none for efficiency, to after-hours Roadside Assistance in metropolitan Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver that is second to none for efficiency and quality.

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