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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 43

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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The Fresno Bee Wednesday December 6 1995 D3 News from around the world of sports HORSE RACING IN THE BLEACHERS By Steve Moore Tam and Marta Northood Odam Tr CaNraptaa: Cody ON Orchard Tam 7 Jaaoondi JoaBaan (2 Mote Canton Ctowtand Tam Maar arraaMni: Mad Otaaaon EtW Mont 84c 1 lnran Ido MonL47 Mtdi Nagaard Today's scratch! 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Thomas Muatar Autoto 7J Backw Gsmany Cadto haa dayad fei maior tanguaa tor ia yaara agreed to a 8 mitaon ryaar eonkad Mh Mainaada iha 3Myaardd daa- year contract Utah Mmneaola wtai toa Tidna In ona tanaMMtar haa ratoon to reri 1887 a 8 Won ctanry to lamdn Giants listening to offers for Clayton The future appears stable for Barry Bonds and Matt Williams but not so stable for four arbitration-eligible San Francisco Giants players At the top of the endangered list is shortstop Royce Clayton who has been dangled in front of Atlanta two scouting sources said Clayton who turns 26 next'month and the Giants have been unable to reach an agreement Clayton earned $475000 last season but was disgruntled because he believed he should have earned more He fell short of arbitration eligibility because of the Btrike in 1994 Sources confirmed the Braves were interested in Bonds before they resigned first baseman Fred McGriff Giants executive vice president Larry Baer insisted Royce Clayton Bonds and Williams will not be traded However Baer confirmed that several teams have asked about Clayton regarded ly several ad- vance scouts as one of the top-fielding Bhortstops in the National League The Giants are seeking a multi-player deal that could include Braves lefthander Kent Mercker and outfielder Mike Kelly or shortstop Jeff Blauser who is scheduled to earn about (65 million for the next two The status of the three other prominent arbitration-eligible Giants right fielder Glenallen Hill center fielder Deion Sanders and rdief pitcher Rod Beck could be dear by Dec 20 the final day teams can tender contracts to players whose rights they hold But teams may players making them free agents and re-sign them for less money or sign another player in what is expected to be a saturated market Hill and Sanders appear long shots to return lUwauhaa Toronto aammHctaaSL RauL MnMtotfcta I arorthabodM melon ihaKiaaa wtoi 8itar plan to aoquba IB Tina aaaia Tha dad aaa addtoba eom-to ona psreon aai 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home after a 28-24 lose to the Miami Dolphins last season when he had to stop his car because of an accident in front of him He got out of his car in a traffic jam and asked a woman in the car in front of him whether she was all right Her window was broken and she was crying looked at me and said I said She said You guys really stink lose that game Gee wonder if missed Since trading John Elway to the Denver Broncos after the 1983 NFL draft the Indianapolis Colts have started 27 quarterbacks sentence: probation Nebraska football star Lawrence Phillips was sentenced to one year of probation Tuesday 11 weeks after he brat a former girlfriend and was suspended from the team He will be available for the Fiesta BowL Phillips also was ordered by Judge Jack Lindner to attend a domestic-violence prevention dfw and pay (359 in restitution He still is barred from contact with Nebraska basketball player Kate McEwen whom he attacked Sept 10 Holtz gets new contract Notre Dame football Lon Holts know when his coaching career will end He does know where it will end Holts and Notre Dame officials have reached an open-ended agreement that allows him to continue coaching for as long as he wants provided the program continues to meet university standards doesn't mean going to continue coaching OLYMPICS Bowl schedule LAS VEDAS (Dbg 14) Spoilt Features Syndicate Notes Compiled kom Bee news services Ttaw Fk Totodo 6 pm ALOHA (Dae 2S alHonoluM UCLA 5 Kanaaa 12J0pm COFFER pae 27 to Tucson Aifc) TkaToch 4 AirFaroo 5 pm ALAMO (Dm 8 to Shi Antotoot 2 Tan ASM 8 pm UN (Dae It to El Paso Tkaato 5to Iowa 1120am MOEFCHOENCC (Dab 28 to 8hraapait U) LSU 81k MtcWganSL 220pm HOUDAY (Das 22 to Ian Dtoga) Kanaaa Si CotoradpSL 8 pm UBERTV (Dsa 8 to Mamphto Tkmq Stanford 4 ECarakna CAMUE8T (Dae to MtomB fLCarakna 2 420pm PEACH (Dae 8 to AftonfR WgMa 81k Qaoroa 5pm UOAR (Dsa 21 to Nsw Ortaaaa) VUTach Pk Tan 4pm OUTBACK (ton 1 to Tkmpa Fla) FannSL 2 Auburn lam OATON (Jam 1 to Jachaamtoai FtaJ Ctomaon 2 Syracuss 920am FLOHBM cmiUS (Jan 1 to Oriaadai Hal Onto Si Bik Tannnii 10am COTTON (Jwl 1 to DaNaa) Cotando Oragon 1020am ROSE (JWL 1 I use 4 2pm hatary who agned ash toe aapaaion mm as a las agaa Atoo cu( LB Jataae WXttaaa Wmhtaglea nlim: Signed has agent LB Mm FosaandnamdiatotanWR JsHOuary Notes Snowboarding: The kind of grunge and hip-hop hybrid of surfing and Biding was officially added to the 1986 Winter Gaines 8 Nagano Japan Curling and women's ice hockey are also new medal events lor the Nagano event An estimated 100-120 athletes will compete in men's and women's giant slalom and halfpipe events Canoakayak: The slalom course on the Ocoee River in Tennessee for the 1996 Summer Games will be reduced 85 meters after several paddlers struggled over 500 meters In an earlier competition Swimming: The international federation went too far by extending suspensions tor first-time steroid offenders from two to four years top IOC officials said Atlanta: A record 195 countries have accepted invitations to compete at next summer's Atlanta Games with only North Korea and Afghanistan failing to reply The previous high was 166 in 1992 at Barcelona Spain RODEO National Finals Maadaye ground to Ln Vegas rtdkig: For Dan Mortotaen Itanmttan Mont Wk dan ONaS Mayarthoipa Marla 77 Mart B-bauar OaodaraA OMa Stave OoMaiMa MMnaup An and Danny Hay Mayattharpe Maata 71 BuS riding: Jarama Dan Archdtae NC Tul Hadaman Morgan HU Taaaa and Tarry Waal Han-ryada OMa at taabncfe riding: lanes Crump Ooopar Tam (0 CM Coray Kanrtawck WmK 7B Larry Sandmck Kayoaa Wyo 78 FtondaSL lie PKSTA (Jaa I to Tw 31k AftoJ Spm 630pm Panthers face hurdle Associated Prese ROCK HILL SC The smile creeps across Dom Capers' face even before he hews the entire question about the Carolina playoff chances have any idea where we stand If we beat San Francisco then get real interested Real Capers said Sunday's home game against the 49ers will represent the third chance the Panthers have had this season to reach the 500 mark Carolina ia 6-7 one of those wins 13-7 at San Francisco The Panthers are in a growing pack of NFC teams with six or seven victories muddying the wild-card picture in their December Capers said of the 49ers "Every year at this time San Francisco is like a finely tuned engine And if you aren't at the top of your game they can put you out of the game in a Haley: Cowboys star calls off retirement Continued from Page D1 and coming back in and playing The Cowboys will move Pro Bowl defensive tackle Leon Lett into slot opposite Tony Tolbert Ru8eell Maryland and Chad Hennings will start at tackle tell you what his sack potential will be from there but liable to turn out to be another Knee Smith or Reggie Switzer said Coaches contemplated moving Lett to end three years ago a better player now than he was three or four years ago when they tried him there Switzer said He could be a force Maryland said not discouraged is not as if our season is over and we lost to the he said just going to ask other guys who played much to step up and contribute and cany us through the Psid Advertisement NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison at Corcoran BID PACKAGE NO 13 Central Health Sealed proposals for the above named Bid Package will be received at the Department of Corrections Contract and Audit Management Branch 1515 Street Room 1 25-S Sacramento California 95814 until 2:00 pm on January 9 1 996 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud The proposals relate to the performance of the following work: The scope includes construction of a single-story masonry Central Health building A pre-bid conference is scheduled for 1 :00 pm on December 131 995 at the CDC Representative's field office located off of Quebec Avenue at the site On-site inspections may be conducted after the pre-bid conference Questions will be answered by addendum if received prior to 5:00 pm on December 1 4 1 995 Questions should be faxed to Kitchell CEM (916) 442-6107 Attention: George Dyckes Senior Project Manager Questions received after this time will not be answered Prospective Bidders attending the pre-bid conference and wishing to inspect the site will be escorted onto the construction site after the pre-bid conference Prospective Bidders wishing to attend the pre-bid conference or the following escorted tour of the site shall comply with the requirements of the specifications concerning prohibited materials and attire Preference will be granted to bidders who are properly certified as 'Small Business by the dose of business on the day of the bid opening date and in accordance with Sedion 1 896 et seq Title 2 California Code of Regulations A form for requesting such preference is included with the Bid Documents Applications for status as a "Small must be submitted to the Department of General Services Office of Small and Minority Business 1531 I Street 2nd Floor Sacramento California 95814-2016 Drawings Specifications and a Bid Proposal for this project con be obtained only from Department of Corredions Contract and Audit Management Branch 1 51 5 Street 1 25-S Sacramento California 95814 (916) 324-4914 or (916) 327-4090 and may be seen at the above Department of Corredions office builders exchanges and minority women and disabled veteran business development centers in the project area Contad the Department's MWDVBE Program Coordinator at (916) 324-8963 for the location of minority women and disabled veteran business development centers in the project area No bid will be considered unless it is made on the State's Proposal Form which is non-transferable The successful Bidder shall furnish bonds insurance and other documents as specified in the Instructions to Bidders Pursuant to Sedion 1 773 of the California Labor Code the general prevailing rate of wages in the county in which the work is to be done as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations must be paid to all workers of Public Works projects such as this one Such wage rates may be viewed at or obtained from the Department of Corrections Contract and Audit Management Branch 1515 Street 1st Floor South Building Room 125-S Sacramento California 95814 (916) 324-4914 or (916) 327-4090 The Department of Corredions reserves the right to reject any or all bids to waive any irregularity in any bid and to award a contract for any part or whole of the project Bidder's security in the amount of 1 0 percent of the bid and appropriate licensing are required of oil bidders An unoffidal estimate for the project is $9 million ATTENTION In accordance with Public Contract Code Sedion 1 01 1 5 et seq it is the policy of the State of California to involve Minority Women and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (MWDVBE) in contracts to the maximum extent possible The California Department of Corredions is committed to meeting or exceeding the legislatively mandated goals for participation of MWDVBEs in all phases of new prison construdion The Department expects each prime bidder to make every effort to secure maximum meaningful MWDVBE participation through out the life of the contrad The statutory partidpation goals are: 15 percent MBE I Five percent WBE and Three percent DVBE Please refer to Sedions 002000 through 00230 of the Instrudions To Bidders for diredions and worksheets pertaining to the MWDVBE Program All contractors must comply with the requirements in Sedions 00200 through 00230 of this bid package Even if you ore the low bidder yew bid will be rejected If yew banre wet wief the reqelreieewts Contad the Department's MWDVBE program coordinator at (91 6) 324-8963 regaining specifics or questions you may have regarding the participation requirements JOHN PROMOTIONS PRESENTS FINAL SHOWDOWN MUAYTHAI PRO BOXING WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT MUAYTHAI CHAMPIONSHIP WORLD BANTAM WEIGHT MUAYTHAI CHAMPIONSHIP Table Mountain CASINO BINGO 10ROUNDSFRO BOXING rsa 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