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Poge 4-S San Antonio February 22 Baseball bargaining continues NEW YORK (AP) Tttc major baseball ia- tiort placed some new ideas the bargdniriii table Saturday, which the ewners described a approach to I htj reserve system. After incfting fur the 20tli the plavt rs assiteia- tiun and the appeared to have readied a crossroads in their neL'otiatioiis lur a new latter ntnlraef The oki one expired Dec. at. Marvin Miller, director of the players iiri- urn. said he he speedle hut he was plaeing swne ideas eoneeriiiiig (plarorn) nsmeiation put forth a new prupuml with new details there is a new approach to the reserve system anti other areas and we will consider them with our full committee Moudoy.

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1221 BROADWAY ttie reserve rules on the bargaining talile I want to make clear that these are not he considered proptisals lu the usual sense, said. are in thtur reaction and we want further diseussiori. of course. Privilege remendier. in this area they always have the jiriv of saying not toui It stalls (pio tin the reserve rules would he fine with the players since ttie eurrt'ut interpretation of them jiermits a player to become a free agent one year fulfilling his contractual term to the club.

I.ast Decemlicr, arbitrator Peter ruled Andy and MeXallv had he- eome free agents after each played their option year. A fi'deral district court judge in Kansas upheld that decision iiid the owners appeab-d and the east- went to eireint court, where a threi'-judgi' panel said on Friday it taking the matti'i' under adv meiil. Ideas owners, howi'ver, to have jilaeed a more significant interjire- tation on Miller new ideas. association put forth a new proposal with new I.ee MaeFhail, American League president, said in a statement after the twu- fiour bargaining session. "There is a new approaeh to the reserve system and other areas and will consider them with our committee The players relations caimmillee is sehi'duled to meet on Monday and will discuss the new activity at the bargaining table, in addition to opening of spring training.

A df'eision on the opening fif training camps could be annmineed by lute Monday, a spokesman for major leagues said on Saturday. dosed 'i'fie owru'rs had threatened to k('cp camps closed until is a new labor eontraet Ifie players and the owners. The rites of spring training customarily begin March 1. Ki'presenting the union in session was Miller and players association enunse! Dick Moss, while (luherin, tellow labor ndations lawyer Burry Hona, MaeFhail, and counsel for the National Lou Hoynes, represented the owners. Bt'fore the meeting.

herin said the and would permit a player to play out his option after eight full major seasons and become a free ill his 10th current one. HIGH JUMPING HEN WARO By Bob Dale ONUY "THE 24-YeAR-OtD SHJR RDOKlE HA6 ONE Of "TEAM'S AT FORWARD WHERE HE USUALLY GOES AOAlNST 6-10" ME 5 TO PlAY WTTH THE Bie'uNS BECAUSE OF HIS UNCANNY JUMPING ONE OF THE HIGHEST JUMPERS (N FPO WtTH JUST A ONB-5TEP START WARD CAN LEAP THFttE ONE HALF EEET OFF "mE FLOOR II had more 'AP IAR- BHlP OFFERS IN BASEBALL WAS CONSiDEPED GFTAT slb A6 a ort OTOP CANY CdRlBBLE THIS LFL Olf ball 9 AND TENNIS IS BE5T TDDU shxtter on CYUR TEAM Response lie calk'd it fair and equitable proposal and said the owners were entitled to a specific from the players. But Miller said there could be no specific response until there is an understanding of certain concepts. Thunder inks By JIM Of IXPRISS-NEWS ilAFF San Thundt'r signed a European (Tass goalie, Scotsman Bobby Clark, Sunday. Clark, a old native of (ilasgovv, eajitains the Aberdeen Dons of the Scottish Fremier Division is one of the top international goalies in llu' Thunder coach Don said signing ranks as one of the biggest of the year.

He's in class of a Fele as a goalie. When we told (N.ASL tdimmissioner Fhil) Woosnam, he went nuts." The terms of Clark introduces five year auto financiiig. Suddenly, the bigger cars are affordable again. Because Mercantile's 5 year automobile financing plan makes large car payments small. Now we can't promise that you and your new car qualify until we talk to you.

We can promise that we'll work with you. On all sizes and kinds of cars. Or any other kind of installment loan, for that matter. So come by today to see if Mercantile Bank can put you in a car that won't cramp your style on payments that won't cramp your budget. MERCANTILE BANK McCullough at Loop 410 San Antonio, Texas 78216 (512) 314-3441 Member F.D.LC.

BOBBY LAKK euntraet were nut nfiieially revi'iiied but Clark figurcN til reieive a five-figure salary fur the six-month season, lark signing is the first bv ol its, list of Fiiropean The Thurukr now will open training camp a week witli four goakenders Bi'sides iark. theii' will he retuiriee Sergio Blaiieo. former Los Angeles (iary and draftee Fet(' Manrios from Northern Illinois. Clark IS no stranger to F.S. soecf'r.

'The IHtl-jiound Clark lilayed for the Washington Whips of the defunct League which lasteil one si'ason. He also spent summers coaching youth soccer camps in Seattle, Portland and San Diego. Shutouts performing for Clark registered 13 consecutive shutouts during one season. The Scottish Fremier Di- vision is the pinnacle of Scottish soccer, comparable to the Fnglish First Di- ision. watching a Fulham game (in LondoiU.

Batiesaid, askeil (lordon Banks who he eonsidiTed the best goalie playing today." Banks was a VV orld lass goaltender for Fngland before an eye injury cut short his career. Several soerer observers consider Banks the greatest goalie of ail said Seolsiiiaii Bobby Ferguson had leallv made a name for himself, Batie resumed, he thought Clark was the bc'sl. 'lie said he was lietler titan Feter (The at) Boii- Bonetti tilayed last season with the St. i.outs Stars. 'I'he signing of Clark lu'ings eon- traeliial list to 10.

Clark is not expected to be in eainp for the Mareli 1 opi'ning liul Will be availatih' for serv lec in the exhibition ofieiu'r against New iirk Dc SPtClAl rO IHf CXPWhSNfWi KINCSVILLF Hays (insolidati'd downed Devine, 03-40. in the finals of the Kegion IV-i! (iirls' baskeiball tournament here Saturday night, Susan Kimliiro liad points. Marv F'aiiikner and Leslie 14 lor Ha.vs, winch h'd 32-20 at halfBtime. Krista Irwin had 23 Abbey Frwin 14, and Marsha Smith 10 for Dev ine in first-round aetioii dnri) ing the morning, downed Yorktown. (i7-(i3, and Hay crushed Homa, 7H-33.

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Box 1740, Dallas, Texas 75221. ALL REPLIES HELD IN STRICT CONFIDENCE An Equal Opportunity Employer 1 COMWUD fdOM WIRI StSVtCES Sheila Young, the Amcrit an spml skater vvhu won tliree medals at thi' Olymriie eoritinued her winning ways Saturdav in the Women World Skating Chamiiionships. is Vonng, 23. skated to a finish in the 500 mrter.s rate and then tied for sixth in the 1,500 meters to lead the over-all slandmgs. She won the 3liO nu'ters with a 42 20 a record the for these championships Her chu king in the 1.300 meters 2:20 70 She has comjiiled 80 180 points and is followed by KiisMan I'atlana Averina, who won four Olympic medals and IS the favorite in the championships lieing held at Ojovik.

iss Averina placed tourth in the 300 and third in the L-jOO Norwegian skier Odd Martinsen American sensation Hill liy clear riO-seetuid margin to win an international 13 kihimeter (0.3 miles) cross-eountry ski race in Avesta. Sweden. Martinsen. who led from start to finish, clocked 43 (11 0 ompared Koi first Olympic medalist iii cross-country skiing, 43 3LO. 'The International 'Track will be losing one superstar after this year anil maybe twn Bob Segren, who st'veral tunes hf'ld the world pole vaidliiig world rei-ord, s.iid he was quitting the I'TA after this vear to devote his time to a sports broadcasting career.

Jim Rvan. who held the wiirld record in the mile from i'i()7 uMiil 1073. dropped out of the first race, llo' Salt l.ake I'uv Sail Falaee mile, and indleuled he might quit ruimmg for monev. It reaih worth going on witii Hyan asked after sufienng a sore aciulles teiidoii at ttie halfway mark of the race, howevi'r, said point blank, that he looked upon this 11.V eompetilion as necessary t'Vil" which he needs to keep his name before tlie piiblu' to iuerease Ins marketalHlitV in commercial advertising. Indiana I luvcrsity Loach James "Doe" Lounsilman will he one of 13 iiersons inducted into the Swimming Hall ol Lame in T'orl Lainierdale, Lmnisilnuiii will ctiach the I Olympic team this year The expansion Seattle Seahawks have announced they will play three NFL exhibition games in the Kingdome ttiis summer.

The Seahavvks will meet San Frunciseo, Los Angeles and Sun Diego. Dates and starting times not I 'CII finalized. Seahawk free agent tryouts will fie held in Spokane the weekend of 15 and in Seattle ttie weekend of 22 Dick Weber became the first pro bowler to pass career when be defeated Farl Anthony, 210-210, for the title in the lassie Bowling Tournament at Oarden City, Weber, of St. Louis, won the $14,000 first prize to up his 17'Vear career earnings to $504,528. 'The triumph, the 25th of career, a tie with Don Johnson lor most career Professional Bowlers As- sociulion titles Arkansas Stale aiiiiumiced Saturdav an eight-team field fnr the first ASF Trat lasMc.

tn held al 10 'Ttie mqtre.ssive east nf ti'anis includes Notre Dame, Kansas, Indiana. Foret'. Western Kentucky, Memithis Stale, l.ouisiana I'ocii and the hosting Ihinclads. ASL soufd's said Lniversity ol Arkansas was iiiviled to participate but declined to enter Jim Palmer, winner of the American League's Ly A'oimg award last was clubbed for 13 hits but sttil maiiagt'd to capture a 0 7 victory over his National Leagut' Iocs in a soflhall game Saturday. 'I'lu' game, played before a national television audience, pitted players from each league.

The iiroceeds ol thi' game, held in Boca Huton. went to the Sickle Fell Disease Foundation. Tom Seavor, thi' star ol tlie pitching staff, suffered the loss. Pan American, Baylor split FDiNBUfid (AP) Burl Loker broke Pan American six-game winning streak in college baseball by pitebing Baylor to a 4-2 victory Saturday. Pan took the nightcap H-1 on the five-hit pitching of Mando Reyes.

Fun American is now 7-1 for ttie season and Baylor 2-4. Longhorns sweep TLC 'Texas Lutheran 10-2, (AF)-First baseman Mickey Rcichen- bach slammed a tlirei'-ruu liomer in the second inmiig of niglilcap here Saturday as till' 'Texas Longhorns oitened the baseball season taking a doiibk header from Veteran lefthander Richard Wortham won opener for the national champions going six innings and allowing lliree iiits..

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