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The Battalion
Monday, June 21
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Millen to replace
recovering Aikman
IRVING — With Troy Aikman
unavailable for between six and
12 weeks following back surgery,
newly acquired backup Hugh
Millen is the starting quarterback
for the Super Bowl champion
Dallas Cowboys.
Despite all the sacks he suf
fered with the New England Pa
triots, Millen has never been un
der this much pressure.
Millen moved to the top of the
depth chart Saturday when Super
Bowl MVP Aikman underwent
surgery for a herniated disk in
his lower back. Doctors said his
rehabilitation may extend into
the first couple of weeks of the
season.
The Cowboys lost their only
successful backup quarterback
when Steve Beuerlein became an
unrestricted free agent this off
season and signed with the
Phoenix Cardinals.
That forced Dallas to shop
around and on April 26 they
swapped a middle-round 1994
draft choice to the Patriots for
Millen.
Peugeot takes top
three at LeMans
ing sun. Brabham and teammates
Christophe Bouchut and Eric
Helary of France, went 375 laps
over the 8.5-mile course, a total
distance of 3,187 miles.
The 1-2-3 finish by Peugeot
was a resounding victory for the
French automaker, which also
edged Toyota in last year's Le
Mans race.
This year, Toyota contended
again until its powerhouse racers
were plagued by mishaps and
structural problems. A Toyota
TS010 did manage to finish
fourth.
LE MANS, France (AP) - De
fending champion Peugeot held
off a challenge by Toyota and
swept the top three places in the
24-hour Le Mans endurance race
Sunday.
Peugeot's No. 3 905, driven by
Australian Geoff Brabham, took
the checkered flag under a beat-
Wimbledon not
favoring Agassi
WIMBLEDON, England (AP)
— Andre Agassi is in danger
Monday of becoming the first
Wimbledon defending champion
in the 26-year history of Open
tennis to lose in the first round.
A long layoff from an injury, a
big-name hunter with a booming
serve, and a pristine, fast grass
Centre Court that favors serve-
and-volleyers all could conspire
to give Agassi an unwanted spot
in the record books.
But at least he plans to return
to Centre Court at 2 p.m., the ap
pointed hour for every men's
champion to come back for the
start of play 50 weeks after his
last triumph here.
Top-ranked Pete Sampras,
who would have been a favorite
here if not for a suddenly sore
shoulder, isn't so sure he'll make
it to Wimbledon even after being
granted a day's delay for his first
match against Australian Neil
Berwick.
Dallas Stars make
three more deals
DALLAS (AP) - The Dallas
Stars continued their restructur
ing Sunday, adding two defense-
men and swapping a forward for
a draft pick in three separate
deals.
The Stars, who have the ninth
overall pick in Saturday's NHL
draft, added a sixth-round selec
tion by dealing Gaetan Duchesne
to San Jose.
Dallas also gave up future
considerations to acquire Cord
Murphy from Boston and Paul
Cavallini from Washington.
Murphy, 26, had five goals
and 12 assists in 49 games for
Boston last year. He came up
with Philadelphia in 1988-89 and
joined the Bruins in 1991-92.
Cavallini, 27, began last
with St. Louis but spent me
the season with Washingto:
82 games overall last year,k
jht goals and 17 points.
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Green dethrone
Sheehan at IPS
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP
Tammie Green held off defer
champion Patty Sheehan
day to win the LPGA Rock
International by one stroke.
Green's 2-under-par 70k
final round was a farcryfrou
career-best 63 Saturday,
gave her a 72-hole total t
her third LPGA victory ai
$75,000 winner's check.
She had four birdies ar
bogeys in the final round
was interrupted by a half
rain delay in the afternoon.
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heat of the late afternoon, on
the 16th. Janzen was the first to hit
despite Stewart being farther
away on the green.
Janzen flipped his shot to the
left of the flag and let it run down
and into the hole for the birdie
that put him two in front. No
great celebration followed from
Janzen, just a simple thrust sky
ward of his left arm.
"I was just trying to land it a
foot or so on the green and I land
ed it right where I thought I had
to land it," he said. "And the
thing just started breaking toward
the hole and I could see it going
in."
The chip marked the second
time in three we^eks in which
Stewart had been beaten by a title-
depriving shot — a 72nd hole
sand shot by Azinger at The
Memorial.
This time the stakes were high
er. And this time the shot will take
its place in golf history.
"A very poignant memory,"
said Tom Watsop,'who holed just
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And it was almost an instant
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After both parred the 17th, the
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The resolution was passed June
10 by the subcommittee on inter
national security, international or
ganizations and human rights. It
is expected to be adopted by the
House Foreign Affairs Committee.
"Human rights is in itself an
important issue, but it is for each
IOC member to take their own de
cision," Garrard said. "A govern
ment cannot instruct someone to
vote when that person is indepen
dent from the government."
The view was echoed by Anita
DeFrantz, the sole American on
the 93-member IOC.
"Every IOC member, including
me, has the right to make his or
her own decision," said DeFrantz,
a former Olympic rower who
marched against the 1980 boycott.
"It's kind of them to offer their
thoughts to me. I'll make my own
decision."
Dick Pound, a senior IOC offi
cial from Canada, said, "I think it
is an unfortunate resolution to be
circulated at this time ... I hope
that more mature congressional
thought will be addressed to it
and it will not go any further."
The IOC will select the host
city during a secret ballot in
Monte Carlo on Sept. 23. In addi
tion to Beijing and Sydney, the
candidates are Berlin; Brasilia,
Brazil; Istanbul, Turkey, and Man
chester, England.
The Chinese Olympic Commit
tee on Friday described the House
resolution as "wanton interfer
ence with the just right of the Chi
nese people" and said it "tram
ples upon Olympic principles."
"A government can
not instruct someone
to vote when that per
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from the govern
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-IOC director general
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Bulls missed their first nine shots
of the quarter.
After a free throw by Jordan
gave Chicago its first point of the
period with 5:51 left, Barkley tied
it 88-88 with a layup 16 seconds
later.
After Jordan got Chicago's first
field goal with 5:21 to go to make
it 90-88, Majerle gave the Suns
their first lead since the first peri
od with a 3-pointer.
Despite Jordan's scoring hero
ics, defense was largely responsi
ble for Chicago's third title.
The Bulls, who allowed an av
erage of 92.3 points in the Eastern
Conference finals against New
York, gave up 106.7 against
Phoenix, but that was still 6.7 un
der the Suns' NBA-leading regu
lar-season average.
Phoenix shot 39 percent from
the field in the final game, the
fifth time in six games in the se
ries the Suns were held under 50
percent.
Chicago, which needed five
games to defeat the Los Angeles
Lakers in 1991 and six to beat the
Trail Blazers last year, had a 15-4
playoff record. Phoenix was 13-11
after finishing an NBA-best 62-20
in the regular season.
Chicago had to return to
Phoenix after losing Gafrie 5 108-
98 at home on Friday night. The
Bulls won Game 4 111-105 behind
Jordan's 55 points, matching the
second-highest total in finals his
tory, after losing the third game
129-121 in the second triple-over
time game in finals history.
The Suns lost the first two
games of the series at Phoenix as
Chicago became the first team to
start the championship series 2-0
on the road.
After both Barkley and Grant
were called for their fourth fouls
in the first minute of the third
quarter, the Suns outscored the
Bulls 10-4 and trailed by just two
points midway through the peri
od.
The Bulls, who made six 3-
pointers in the first period and at
tempted none in the second,
got 3-pointers from Paxson ;
Armstrong in an 8-0 run that?*
them a 75-65 lead.
Johnson's two free throws' 1
17 seconds left were theSf-
22nd without a miss since Ba$
missed two in the first
and made it 85-79. Trent 1
jumper with 1.3 seconds re^
ing gave Chicago an eightf 1
lead going into the final 12 ^
utes.
The Bulls, behind Jordan 5
points, scored 37 on 63.6
accuracy in the first period
they added just 19 points ont> :
20 shooting in the second qi^
and led just 56-51 at halftime
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