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heBgporlgrWedfwvJoy, September 19, 1990 Page 14 Jones earns 37th save in 8-3 win over Brewers of those, against Boston on Aug. 30, he gave up seven runs in one inning. "Coming back from that Boston ordeal, I saw I had some mechanical problems. I was striding too far," Jones said. "It was mostly a matter of being aware of it.

I made a few adjustments in my delivery, corrected some flaws. I feel real good now." He pitched 1 2-3 hitless innings Tuesday, saving the game for rookie Charles Nagy, who got his first major-league win. Nagy 1-4) struck out a career-high eight while yielding three runs on nine hits in 7 1-3 innings. The win was the Indians' sixth in the last seven games. Cleveland collected 16 hits off four Milwaukee pitchers.

"I knew it was just a matter of time," Nagy said. "I'd kept us in some games, and we've been playing well for a couple weeks now. I knew if I kept us in it, the hitters would take care of the rest. You can't get down on yourself. You have to keep your spirits up and keep working hard." He got off to a rocky start, giving up a double by Jim Gantner and RBI single by Dave Parker in the first; a leadoff double by Greg Vaughn in the second; and consecutive RBI singles by B.J.

Surhoff and Vaughn in the third. But he struck out Dale Sveum and Edgar Diaz to end the third, and allowed just two singles the rest of the way. The Brewers are 0-5 in Cleveland Stadium this year. "We seem to be able to jump out in front, and then we have a By CHICK MKLVI.N AP Sports Writer CLEVELAND (AP) Doug Jones didn't worry much when he went through a brief but nasty slump three weeks ago, because he knew his three straight 30-save seasons couldn't have been all luck. "If I only had five saves, I'd have a tough time living with it because then I'd be back in Double-A ball," Jones said Tuesday night after he matched a team record with his 37th save in Cleveland's 8-3 win over Milwaukee.

The save equaled the mark Jones set in 1988. He had 32 last year. He's pulled himself back together after losing three games in a span of four appearances beginning Aug. 28. In one fieldine team, After Browne's double broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth, the Indians scored three in the seventh on RBI singles by Turner Ward and Felix Fermin and a bases-loaded walk, and another in the eighth on Jeff Manto's RBI double.

"We went fait as a pancake that inning," Trebelhorn said about the eighth. "The last two guys punch out five times. I guess you give their pitcher (Nagy) credit, but he did have a 7.62 ERA and the rest of the league was hitting .350 off him." Despite the win, Cleveland was mathematically eliminated from the AL East race because of Toronto's win over New York. Boston and Toronto, with 81 wins each, play each other three more times, so one of them will win at Sheffield League's worst with 137 errors. but mystery remains -f MILWAUKEE (AP) Milwaukee Brewers' infielder Gary Sheffield has been released from a Texas hospital where he was admitted last Friday, and Manager Tom Trebelhorn says drugs were ruled out as a cause of his ailment.

Trebelhorn said he still had not received a diagnosis of Sheffield's condition. He also said he expected Sheffield would need approval from the Brewers' medical staff before playing again. "I would think with a guy who has been in the hospital for five days with an unknown ailment, we'll need from our people clearance to participate," Trebelhorn said. Officials at Arlington Memorial Hospital said today that Sheffield had been dismissed from the hospital Tuesday night. But they did not release any information on his destination or condition.

"He didn't want us to give out any information. He didn't want anybody to know anything," said Shannon Eberth, hospital spokeswoman. Sheffield entered Arlington Memorial Hospital Friday complaining of extreme fatigue. Trebelhorn said Tuesday in way of going flat," Manager Tom Trebelhorn said. "We have had a great deal of trouble lately scoring runs from the mid-point on." Nagy, who entered the game with a 7.62 ERA, struck out Sveum three times and Diaz twice.

"You wouldn't expect him to do that," Trebelhorn said. "He had five punchouts in the bottom of the order. It's difficult for me to explain the ineptitude of our play at the present time." Reliever Don August (0-3) took the loss, yielding Jerry Browne's tiebreaking RBI double in the sixth inning. Cleveland scored a run in the third on Sandy Alomar's sacrifice fly and two in the fifth on Alomar's RBI double and a throwing error by Surhoff. The Brewers are the American AP Laser Photo moved to third as the ball skipped outfield.

The Indians won 8-3. Butzlaff a first-team All-Fly-way Conference pick last year had three service points for 25 total points to help the Cardinals improve to a 2-1 conference record. Markesan (2-1) was paced by Tara Kuehn with eight service points. North Fondy-Lomira North Fond du Lac won its first Flyway Conference volleyball match of the season Tuesday breezing by Lomira in three straight games 15-5, 15-4 and 15-2. Becky Patt scored seven kills for the Orioles, while Amy Brei- Long gone Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Edgar Sandy Alomar Diaz lunges but can't catch a throw from the fifth inning pitcher Don August as they try to pick off of the Cleveland Tuesday night in leads FDL spikers to 1st conference win least 83; Cleveland can win no more than 82.

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Umpires Home, Hirschbeck; First, Mc Coy; Second, Phillips; Third, Clark. 2:56 A 4.082. released Cleveland where the Brewers were playing the Indians that he had no information on whether Sheffield's condition could be alcohol-related, but indicated the nature of the illness made it unlikely. He said a number of things had been ruled out, including spinal meningitis, mononucleosis, blood disorders, brain tumors, heart ailments and drugs. Trebelhorn said due to the lack of information and the prolonged hospital stay, it was only natural for people to suspect something sinister, such as drug use.

But he said he wanted to publicly rule out drug use. "There is so much 'no information' that it turns into misinformation," Trebelhorn said. "It's time for some information to come out. "Everybody's got to be thinking he OD'd on something and we're trying to hush it up. That's not the case.

It's unfair to Gary. "We have a serious void of information that can be filled in by people as creatively as they want. It's a difficult situation for everybody." General manager Harry Dalton said the Brewers had not received information from the hospital. 0-1-1-0. 0- 0-0-1.

1- 1-2-0. Janelle Emmer 0-4-4-1. Jody Klotic Shelly Engel 0-4-4-0. Molly McCarty Horicon Amv Erdman 1-1-2-12. Tammy Dutton 2-2-4-0.

Heather Niemuth 1-10-11-1. Tracy Vorlob 2-1-3-0. Tracv Warden 2-2-4-0. De-nise Kell 1-1-2-0. Debbie Teal 1-1-2-3.

Jenny Mi-escke 0-3-3-0. Heather Greshav 1-2-3-0. Laconia 15 15 Oakfield 3 8 15 Laconia Jaime Marshall 1-4-5-12. Tammy Stahmann 2-0-2-0. Amy Perkins 01-1-0.

Andrea Sanders 0-5-5-0. Dawn Buchholz 3-6-9-0. Lynn Peterson 1-4-5-0. Michele Zima 5-1-6-1. Pam VandeBnnk 1-3-4-2.

Connie Chipman 1-0-1-0. Oakfield Michelle Sevfert 0-2-2-0. Jessica Hayes 5-1-6-0. Katy Fink 6-0 6-1 Brooke Dllling 0- 3-3-1. Kathy Bovee 1-1-2-1.

Billy Jo Spears 2-1-3-0. Amy Messner 4-0 4-1. Mary Gannon 1- 0-1-0. Mayville 10 15 15 Markesan 15 2 13 Mayville (service points-spike kills-total points-assists) Kim Schrab 0-0-0-1. Lori Ludtke 3-0-3-1.

Jenni Schroeder 3-2-5-0, Krista Kohn 1-1-2-7. Rachel Koll 2-1-3-0. Kathie Breslow 0-2-2-0. Mary Schultz 1-4-5-10. Amy Hechimovich 1-1-2-2.

Jodi Butzlaff 3-22-25-2. Markesan Tricia Arenz 2-0-2-0. Katie Catta-nach 3-0-3-0. Lisa Loffink 5-2-7-0. Beckv Braun 3- 0-3-0.

Tara Kuehn 8-0-8-0. Lisa Mlchels 4- 0-4-0. North Fond du Lac 15 15 15 Lomira 5 4 2 North Fond du Lac Becky Patt 2-7-9-2. Amy Herbert 4-1-5-0. Amy Brcitung 3-5-8-6.

Misty Schmitz 0-3-3-1. Maria Heinz 0-6-0-0. Ann Wendt 2-1-3-1. Sara Ely 1-4-5-0. April Morris 1-2-3-1.

Kara Westby 2-0-2-7. Delinda Walgen-bach 1-2-3-0. Lomira Tracy Luedtke 1-0-1-0. Kelly Jo Riley 0-0-0-2. Pam Ocstrlech 1-0-1-2 Teresa Wenlnger 1-3-4-0.

Jenny Bintzler 0-3-3-1 Kim Neitzel 0-1-1-3. Jenny Maxwell 4-1-5-0. Mellissa Kohls 0-1-1-0. season as a senior. "We have people who can run the football.

We've been able to run pretty well," he said. "We will not have just one tailback. That's for sure." Michigan State coach George Perles said it won't be a cinch for the Spartans to run against Notre Dame even though Michigan got 253 yards rushing in losing 28-24 to the Irish last Saturday. "It won't be that easy. They'll make adjustments," said Perles.

"We're going to try to run the ball. We try to run the ball against everyone. But we'll try to pass the ball, too." Even though Raghib "Rocket" Ismail didn't have a big game against Michigan last week, Perles still fears the receiver-kick returner. "I don't want to kick to him. In our game plan, he doesn't have the ball any more than possible," he said.

i LJi BECKY P.ATT I jf Paulsen Trish Paulsen led the Fond du Lac Goodrich volleyball team to its first conference victory of the season Tuesday with a 15-11, 11-15. 17-15 win over Osh-kosh West (2-2). Paulsen hammered 12 spike kills for points and finished with 16 total points including her four service points to lead the Cardinals. Jeanette Salm helped Fond du Lac with eight kills and 12 total points. Fond du Lac (1-3) plays host to Appleton West Thursday.

Junior varsity action gets underway at 5:30 p.m. with the varsity match immediately following. Springs-Notre Dame The St. Mary's Springs volleyball team turned in its lowest service percentage of the year Tuesday and fell to Green Bay Notre Dame 15-13. 7-15, 15-8.

The Ledgers put only 80 percent of their serves in play, and let an important first game slip away after leading 13-12. Linda Braun led the Ledgers back from a seven-point deficit in game one with six straight service points. Braun led Springs with 14 points in all for Indians in Cleveland. Alomar into the and Jessica Hayes led Oakfield with six points each. Laconia takes its unbeaten record on the road Thursday for a match at Lomira (1-2) and Oakfield will travel to Mayville.

Mayville-Markesan Senior Jodi Butzlaff recorded an intimidating 22 spike kills Tuesday night, thanks in large part to teammates Mary Schultz and Krista Kohn, to help Mayville take a hard-fought 10-15, 15-2, 15-13 win over host Markesan. Schultz and Kohn handed out 10 and seven assists, respectively. In addition to her 22 spikes, the players and said, 'Do you want a developmental squad or "I think there's a growing feeling among the players that they're like victims in a victims' rights meeting: 'Everyone else is doing things and we're the "Let's see if we can get 168 jobs back rather than litigate for the next year, whether the 168 jobs we had last year were right or wrong. Let's have 168 jobs this year and work it out by agreement." Twenty-one of the 28 teams must approve for the practice teams to be implemented. "I would hope that the clubs will give the commissioner his due and permit us to go to court immediately and present this agreement to the judge for his consideration," Yablonski said.

"This is potentially a watershed event for the NFL for it evidences the important role that the commissioner intends to play in matters involving player-club relations." i i J' LB JODI BL'TZLAFF 5 rr 3 to 5 extra players tung added eight total points and six assists. Jenny Maxwell led Lomira with live points. North Fond du Lac and Lomira are currently even in the conference standings at 1-2. The Orioles return home for a match against Horicon Thursday. Fond du Lac 15 11 17 Oshkosh West 11 15 15 Fond dm Lac Julie DeMars 1-2-3-2.

Trish Paulsen 4-12-16-1. Katy Wlnberger 0-5-5-0. Katy Bentley 3-3-6-7. Amy Hackenmlller 2-6-8-9. Missy Gutreuter 5-2-7-2.

Jeanette Salm 4-8-12-2. Oshkosh West Nicole Schamens 0-0-0-2. Glnget Mayer 0-1-1-0, Sue Wojahn 1-1-2-0. Becky Stratz 0-0-0-2, Kelly King 0-2-2-0. Tracy Peppier 2-4-6-2.

Chris Knecht 0-3-3-0. Tanya Buege 0-2-2-0. Janet Sommerfield 0-3-3-2. Notre Dune 15 7 15 Springs 13 15 8 Notre Dame Jessica Sauer 1-0-1-1, Kristin Koehler 0-0-0-0. Nicole Krhiske 0-0-0-0.

Megan White 0-0-0-1. Alyson Groves 0-0-0-0. Sara Krueser 0 0-0-0. Amy Williams 0-2-2-1. Cindy Brunette 0-1-1-2.

Nicci Reed 8-1-9-0. Tracy Cumbers 0-0-0-0. Heather Behr 0-2-2-3. Rene Rentmeestcr 0-4-4-3. Tracy Baumgardt 0-3-3-2.

Springs Trlcia Zwlcker 1-2-3-0. Theresa Fields 0-0-0-0. Maggie Shea 5-5-10-6. Tammy Staehler 1-1-2-1. Sarah Masslck 0-0-0-0.

Tina Lamcrs 1-3-4-1. Amy Ruppert 2-3-5-0. Unda Braun 8-6-14-3. serving. Campbellsport 16 15 15 Horicon 14 11 11 Campbellsport Molly Morgan 0-0-6-6.

Chris Storlie 1-0-1-0. Holley Wenzlaff 2-0-0-4. Angle Stoffel 1-0-0-0. Amy Siegesmund 2-0-0-0. Michelle Majerus 0-1-0-0.

Carrie Kissinger 2-6-8-0. Steph Emmer 0-8-8-1. Tracy Wagner resulted in a narrow 28-25 win for the heavily favorite Illini. "Being favorite or underdog doesn't mean much in getting ready for Southern Illinois," Mackovic said in Tuesday's Big Ten teleconference. "The big equalizer in college football is the forward pass." And Southern Illinois can pass.

The Salukis had four touchdown passes Saturday in a 45-7 win over Murray State, and starter Brian Downey completed 19 of 22 passes for 251 yards. Coach John Gutekunst said Minnesota knows it will have its hands full against the Cor-nhuskers. "They have such great team speed on defense," he said. "We've have some more team defensive speed ourselves but we're so young." Gutekunst said the team is trying to cope without tailback Darrell Thompson, who had 1,139 yards rushing last the match. Maggie Shea also scored in double figures with 10 points for Springs.

Nicci Reed led Notre Dame with nine points. The Ledgers, now 0-2 in corf-ference play, will host Menasha St. Mary's Central Tuesday. Campbellsport-Horicon Campbellsport hung on to a 16-14 opening game win and went on to defeat Horicon' for their first Flyway Conference volleyball victory of the season. Carrie Kissinger and Steph Emmer led the Cougars with eight total points each.

Heather Niemuth led Horicon (2-1) with 1 1 points. Horicon travels to North Fond du Lac for a match Thursday evening. Laconia-Oakfield Laconia upped its Flyway Conference volleyball record to 3-0 Tuesday by defeating Oak-field (0-3) in two of three games. Dawn Buchholz recorded six kills and nine total points on the night, while Jaime Marshall collected 12 assists. Katy Fink in the class action, termed it "an extraordinary departure from the rules the clubs unilaterally implemented in 1989 concerning developmental squad players and the price-fixing component which the players I represent have challenged under the Sherman Act." NFL owners approved in March 1989 the establishment of six-man developmental teams, to be made up of rookies and those first-year players with less than three games' experience.

The intent was to allow teams a way of keeping players without "stashing" them on the injured reserve list, as had been the custom. Representatives of the players filed suit to ban developmental squads, mainly because players on them received just $1,000 a week. Each team had been allowed to put six players on the squad during the season. "You've got a lawsuit filed which wipes out 168 jobs," Tagliabue said this summer. "I'll bet no one sent a survey to Big 10 teams should fatten up pre-conference marks this week NFL considers practice squads NEW YORK (AP) A practice squad of three to five players has been agreed to by the NFL and lawyers for a group of players involved in a class-action suit challenging the 1989 developmental squad.

The league said Tuesday that the agreement is subject to approval of the NFL teams and of the federal court in Washington that is hearing the suit. The 28 NFL teams will vote on the matter either late this week or early next week. The practice squad concept stems from conversations among Jim Finks, chairman of the NFL Competition Committee, Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and team representatives. It was presented to counsel for the players in the past two weeks. "We can't get into specifics until it is approved," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said.

"It's similar to the developmental squad, with some modifications." However, Joseph A. Yablonski, counsel for the players involved By MARIO FOX Associated Press Writer CHICAGO (AP) Big Ten football teams should fatten up their pre-conference season records this week. With conference squads having a combined 7-6-1 mark so far, only Michigan State and Minnesota have Top 25 foes. The No. 24 Spartans play host to top-ranked Notre Dame and the Gophers visit eighth-ranked Nebraska.

In other games, No. 15 Illinois hosts Southern Illinois, Northwestern is at Rice, Indiana hosts Missouri, Iowa hosts Iowa State, Purdue hosts Indiana State, and Wisconsin hosts Temple. No. 16 Ohio State is idle. Indiana State and Southern Illinois are not even Division 1-A teams.

But Illinois coach John Mackovic notes that the 1985 game between Illinois and Southern Illinois game.

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