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Skip Gjolberg is the current president of the club. The error appeared in the description accompanying the story photograph. Campbell (continued from page 1) and a half years. I thanked Earl for what he has done for the Oilers and, I wished him the best of luck in the future.” Phillips said he saw no problem with having Rogers and Campbell on the same team and held out the possibility both players would occa sionally be on the field at the same time. “I always thought Earl was a good back,” said Phillips, who built his en tire offense around Campbell dur ing his days as Oilers’ coach. “We’re obviously happy to get him. I’ve never had too many good players. “This gives us a neck of a back- field. I doubt if he and George would play in the same backfield in too many situations, but they might. Earl is a tailback in the I-formation. That’s what he does best. “I never talked to the Oilers about this (trade) before. Ladd called Pat Peppier (Saints director of football operations) early this afternoon. It’s easier to figure out what you do with two good backs like George hnd Earl than it is to figure out what to do with only one good player, tns Sparky names his coach of the year United Press International SAN DIEGO — Sparky Anderson knows better than to stick his nose into someone else’s business. That’s not what he has in mind when he says he has the perfect can didate for Montreal or any other club looking for a manager. You know how uninhibited and straight out Detroit’s white-haired little leader can be. He doesn’t hold anything back. The Expos merely happen to be the club being dis cussed. He made it pretty plain that what you have to say could be ap plied to any of the other clubs like the Red Sox, Giants or Mariners without anyone in the manager’s chair at the moment. “The most qualified man to man age anywhere is Roger Craig,” he says with a conviction that’s nothing less than absolute. Anderson doesn’t qualify that one bit. He tells you up and down with out any hesitation at all that Craig is entirely responsible for the success of the Tigers’ pitching staff and that there isn’t anyone better in all base ball at spotting flaws and picking up signs across the field. He’ll also tell you Roger Craig is his good right arm and that without him, the Tigers might not even be in this World Series with the Padres. That’s what Sparky Anderson thinks of his gangling 54-year-old pitching coach. So what’s all this talk about losing him? “Who’s says I want to lose him?” the Bengals’ field boss fires right back. “But I think you’re supposed to lose good people. I’ll be surprised if someone doesn’t take him.” With 34 years of professional ball and 25 of them in the majors, Craig, who managed the Padres in 1978 and 1979, has been talking about quitting after this World Series. “I’ve been in four World Series as a player and I got three rings, one with the Cardinals and two with the Dodgers,” says the Tiger coach, who also pitched for the Mets, Reds and Phillies. “It hit during this last All-Star break. I’ve had enough. I’ve got four jrown kids right here in the San >iego area. They’ve got their own children who are my grandkids and I’d like to be around and enjoy them. “I've been thinking about retiring for about the last three or four years, but when I saw the progress the ball club was making, I wanted to win one more time.” Much of that progress is due to Craig himself and is particularly re flective in the performances of De troit’s starters Jack Morris, Dan Pe- try and Milt Wilcox and relievers Willie Hernandez and Aurelio Lo pez. Mavericks expect Perkins to sign contract today MATTRESS SET $79.75 Present this ad and get $10.00 off onanj mattress set purchase. One coupon pei mattress set. Bed frames $15.00. Texas Furniture Outlet 712 Villa Maria ‘The team that gets the most good /ers is going to win more games, ’his trade gives us more good play ers.” Campbell’s current contract runs through the 1985 season. New Orleans has a 3-3 record and will be battling this year to win its first playoff spot ever. The Saints are the only current NFL team never to have played a post-season game. Oilers’ coach Hugh Campbell, in his first year on the job and still with out an NFL victory, said Earl Camp bell’s attitude was not a problem during the dismal start to the season. “Earl was most cooperative in the year that I’ve worked with him And it nurts to see him go,” the coach said. “But I’m glad to see him go where he will have a coach that will take care of him. “We are very happy to have this additional pick in the first round, and know that it will be a very high quality player who will be selected with that pick.” The Oilers now have two No. 1 choices, one second and three third- round picks in next year’s draft. The Tigers have offered Craig a new two-year contract. “It’s a good one,” he says. “The club has been great to me. I haven’t any complaints at all. To me, all my 25 years in the big leagues were good. That includes the bad ones. “The job I’ve got now here with the Tigers is the best one in baseball. I don’t have to answer all the ques tions, Sparky does. He’s all baseball 24 hours a day. He deserves to win. Sparky has a heart bigger than he is. He can’t do enough for his coaches. When I leave, he’s the one I’m going to miss the most.” The first year Craig managed the Padres, they won 84 games. “My coaches told me I won too many,” Craig laughs. ‘“Now they’ll expect you to win 90 next year,’ they said.” The Padres won only 68 and brought in Jerry Coleman to man age from the broadcast booth. That didn’t work out so well either. The first thing Craig said to a cou ple of local writers when he arrived here the other day with the Tigers was: “See, I promised I’d bring you a World Series to San Diego.” If some club wishes to talk to Craig about managing, he’ll listen, but if they come in with h one-year contract, they needn’t bother. He won’t consider anything less than three years. “They’d get everything I had if I ever decided to take another ing job,” Craig says.' icr manag- United Press International DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks scheduled a press conference to an nounce that all-America center Sdm Perkins had agreed to a contract, but late Tuesday said the athlete had not yet signed with the NBA team. “The length of the contract is five years,” said team spokesman Kevin Sullivan. “But Perkins has not yet signed.” A press conference was scheduled for 10 p.m. Tuesday to announce the signing, he said. Perkins, 6-9, 230 pounds, was a TEXAS FUN CHARTER Brazos Transit System now has transportation available to the wildest rodeo behind bars, The Huntsville Prison Rodeo. For $25.00, you can purchase comfortable round trip transportation, plus a catered meal in Huntsville, Texas. Call now at 779-9156 and make your reservation for the rodeo Sunday you wish to attend. 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