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    Friday, September 5, 1986/The Battalion/Page 15
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The
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SPREADING
THE NEWS
Classified 845-2611
Cowboys’ Walls
calls for contract
change; walks out
DALLAS (AP) — Veteran cor-
nerback Everson Walls walked out of
Dallas Cowboys camp Thursday and
said he will boycott Monday night’s
nationally televised season opener
against the New York Giants unless
his contract demands are met.
Walls was at practice Thursday,
but said it would be his last until the
Cowboys offer him a suitable con
tract.
Walls’ agent, Steve Weinberg, told
Dallas television station WFAA-TV
Thursday night that on Walls’ in
struction he had filed a grievance
against the Cowboys earlier in the
day with the National Football
League Players Association.
The grievance seeks an arbitra
tion hearing and an order forcing
the Cowboys to renegotiate in good
faith with Weinberg on the last two
years of Walls’ five-year contract,
which still has two years to run.
In 1983, the Cowboys signed four
B.C. Open action
Mize stakes lead
with four birdies
ENDICOTT, N.Y. (AP) — Con
secutive birdies over his last four
holes gave Larry Mize a 7-under-par
64 and a one-stroke lead over Rick
Fehr after Thursday’s opening
round of the $400,000 B.C. Open
golf tournament.
Fehr, who birdied his final three
holes, had a one-stroke advantage
over Bill Glasson, Bobby Wadkins,
Mike Smith and Brett Upper.
Mark Hayes, Brian Claar, Bobby
Cole and Harry Taylor finished at
67, while Chip Beck, Gene Sauers,
Dick Mast, Kevin Schiller and David
Peoples were at 68.
Mize, who started on the 10th tee
on the 6,966-yard En-Joie Golf Club
course, managed five birdies in his
back nine.
“I’m really pleased with myself,”
Mize, 27, of Columbus, Ga., said “I
played real solid. It’s one of my bet
ter rounds. I didn’t miss but one
green and I hit most of the fairways.
Mize has had two second-place
finishes this year on the PGA Tour,
at the Tournament Players
Championship and the Kemper
Open.
Despite getting off to a slow start,
Mize made the turn two strokes un
der par. He said the blustery, over
cast conditions “made it a little
tougher than normal.”
“I like this golf course,” Mize said
of the tight, water-filled course.
“You have to hit it fairly straight. I
think it suits my game.”
He birdied the par-5 third hole,
parred the next two, then strung to
gether his four birdies, including a
20-foot putt on the final hole.
“Usually, three is my limit,” Mize
joked of his round that featured
seven birdies.
Fehr had the same number of bir
dies but a bogey on the par-5 fifth
hole cost him a share of the first-day
lead.
“I’m thrilled with the score, but
not with the way I got it,” the 24-
year-old Seattle product said. “It was
one of those days. I got the ball near
the hole, not always with a real solid
shot though.”
Fehr, whose round was his lowest
round of the nearly completed sea
son, also opened in unspectacular
fashion, making pars on six of the
first seven holes on the back nine,
where he started.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
East Division
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L
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Boston
79
54
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New York
89
44
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Toronto
75
59
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4 1 /2
Philadelphia
69
64
.519
20
New York
71
63
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8 1 /2
St. Louis
67
66
.504
22
Detroit
70
65
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10
Montreal
65
66 ■
.496
23
Cleveland
67
68
.496
13
Chicago
55
78
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34
Baltimore
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67
.496
13
Pittsburgh
54
78
.409
34 1 / 2
Milwaukee
64
69
.481
15
West Division
West Division
California
76
57
.571
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Houston
76
57
.571
—
Texas
69
65
.515
756
Cincinnati
68
65
.511
8
Oakland
63
72
.467
14
San Francisco
66
68
.493
1056
Kansas City
62
72
.463
1456
Los Angeles
63
70
.474
13
Seattle
59
76
.437
18
San Diego
63
71
.470
1356
Chicago
58
75
.436
18
Atlanta
62
70
.470
1356
Minnesota
58
75
.436
18
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