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    Page 6/The BattalionThursday, July 3, 1986
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Hagler may opt
for retirement
BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) — Mar
velous Marvin Hagler, earning top
dollar at the top of his sport, sur
prised the boxing world Wednesday
by saying he may retire as undis
puted middleweight champion
rather than fight Sugar Ray Leon
ard.
Facing perhaps the biggest pay
day of his lucrative career, Hagler
said his family’s wishes for him to
stop fighting and his desire to cjuit
while healthy have led him to think
“very seriously” about retiring.
“I just need a little bit more time
to consider the future”, Hagler said
at a news conference at which it was
thought he would accept the offer by
Leonard, who said he would come
out of retirement to fight Hagler.
“My mother, my grandmother
and my wife have always been
looking forward to the day when I
can finally give up the game of box
ing,” said the 32-year-old Hagler.
“I’ve made enough money in the
game.”
Leonard, the former welterweight
champion who has fought just once
in the past 52 months, has said he
would come out of retirement only
to fight Hagler this year. His camp
was stunned by Hagler’s announce
ment.
Mike Trainer, Leonard’s lawyer,
said he had spoken Wednesday with
his fighter before Hagler’s an
nouncement and discussed the pos
sible options.
“That’s one we never talked
about,” Trainer said.
Arum said Hagler was not simply
giving Leonard a dose of his own
medicine. On Nov. 9, 1982, Leonard
attended a black-tie affair at which
he was expected to say he would
fight Hagler, who was in attendance.
Instead, Leonard announced his re
tirement.
“I really don’t believe that to be
the case,” Arum said when asked if
Hagler was getting back at Leonard.
“I believe that he was about to say
he’d actually announce his retire
ment and then decided that he
would leave the door open in case he
has second thoughts.”
Astros slap Padres
8-1 to regain lead
HOUSTON (AP) — Denny Wal
ling knocked in six runs with two
homers and a single as the Houston
Astros defeated the San Diego
Padres 8-1 Wednesday.
“I haven’t had a day like that in
my career,” said Walling, who also
had another single to finish the
game 4-for-5. “I’ve never hit two
home runs in a game and never had
more than three RBI.”
Walling had a three-run homer in
the third inning, a solo homer in the
fifth and a two-run single in the
eighth to tie a club record with six
RBI. He had hit two home runs pre
viously this year with 15 RBI.
Walling, 31, has platooned with
Phil Garner at third base this season.
“I’ve never played every day,”
Walling said. “I know when we face a
right-hander I’ll play and when we
face a left-hander he’ll play.”
More left-handers are facing
Houston this year, so Walling has
concentrated on pinch-hitting.
“I’m trying to concentrate more
on coming off the bench,” Walling
explained.
Mike Scott, 8-5, struck out three
to raise his major league-leading to
tal to 151 as he threw his second
straight complete game. He allowed
six hits and did not walk a batter as
Houston took the final game of the
three-game series.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
New York 52
Montreal 41
Philadelphia 36
St. Louis
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Houston
San Francisco 42
Atlanta 40
San Diego 39
Cincinnati 33
Los Angeles 34
L
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32 43
31 43
30 44
West Division
42 35 ■
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Wednesday’s Games
Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 3
Chicago 1, Montreal 0, completion of susp.
game
Chicago 5, Montreal 4
, Houston 8, San Diego 1
Atlanta 7, San Francisco 4
Cincinnati 4, Los Angeles 3, 10 innings
New York 4, St. Louis 3
Clemens' streak ends
BOSTON (AP) — Roger Clem
ens’ bid to tie an American League
record for most wins at the start of a
season ended Wednesday night
when the Boston right-hander lost
his first game of the season, 4-2 to
the Toronto Blue Jays.
Winner Jimmy Key, 7-5, scattered
eight hits in 7% innings.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Losing after 14 consecutive victo
ries, Clemens fell one shy of the AL
record for the most wins at the start
of a season, set by Cleveland’s
Johnny Allen in 1937 and equaled
by Baltimore’s Dave McNally in
1969.
The Blue Jays, held to one hit for
seven innings, scored three runs in
the eighth to pull it out.
Clemens struck out eight and
walked two, both in the seventh in
ning before he apparently tired. The
only hit off him to that point was
George Bell’s 15th homer in the
fourth.
East Division
W
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New York
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Cleveland
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Toronto
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10 Vi
Detroit
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11 Vi
Milwaukee
38
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West Division
Texas
42
36
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California
40
36
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Kansas City
37
40
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Chicago
34
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Minnesota
33
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8 Vi
Seattle
33
46
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Oakland
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50
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Wednesday’s Games
Cleveland 7, Oakland 3
Toronto 4, Boston 2
Milwaukee 1, Baltimore 0
Detroit 8 New York 3
Texas 10, Minnesota 2
Kansas City at Seattle, (n)
Chicago at California, (n)
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