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Wednesday • June 7,15:
Rodriguez earns All-American credentials
Staff and Wire Reports
Texas A&M senior Anthony
Rodriguez was selected to the
first-team, All-America golf squad
by the Golf Coaches Association of
America Tuesday. He is the first
Aggie All-American since Phillip
Parkin was selected in 1984.
“This is just awesome,” Ro
driguez said. “When Coach Ellis
told me about it, I felt a lot like I
did when I won conference. It
was very emotional.”
The 1995 Southwest Confer
ence player of the year, Rodriguez
won a school-record five tourna
ments this season, more than any
other player in the nation.
During his career at A&M,
Rodriguez earned All-SWC hon
ors three times. His 72.08 stroke
average this season was the sec
ond best in school history behind
Parkin’s record of 71.9 in 1984.
Next up for Rodriguez is a trip
to Japan. He will represent the
United States in the TJ.S. — Japan
Collegiate Matches later this
month. He will also play in the
All-American Amateur in New
Jersey before turning pro July 8.
“I’m really happy for Antho
ny,” Texas A&M head golf coach
Bob Ellis said. “He’s had a
tremendous year.”
Rodriguez was one of only nine
players on the All-American team.
Despite the honor, Rodriguez
says he wants to be remembered
as more than just an athlete at
Texas A&M.
“I want to be remembered as
an All-American person as well,”
Rodriguez said.
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Mantle may need liver transplant
□ The New York Yankee great has
been in a Dallas-area hospital since
May 28.
DALLAS (AP) — Baseball great Mickey Mantle
has developed progressive liver failure and may
need a liver transplant, a close friend of the Hall of
Famer said Tuesday.
Mantle, 63, was admitted May 28 to Baylor Uni
versity Medical Center. Hospital spokeswoman
Denise Kile Walton said he was in stable condition.
Roy True, a Dallas attorney and longtime friend
of the former New York Yankees center fielder,
said in a statement that doctors have character
ized Mantle’s condition as progressive liver failure
due to infection.
True quoted Drs. Daniel DeMarco and Kent
Hamilton, specialists in gastroenterology, as say
ing Mantle may require a liver transplant. They
said he will remain hospitalized until he has been
treated and recovered sufficiently.
True did not immediately return calls to The
Associated Press, although he told The Dallas
Morning News for Wednesday’s editions that Man
tle is in good spirits and the former slugger asked
to know more about his condition.
“I told him it was probably good you can be a le
gitimate candidate for a transplant,” True said.
Reached by the Morning News at his hospital room
Tuesday, Mantle said only, “I’m not doing too good.”
Mantle’s doctors are to hold a news conference
Wednesday at the Baylor center at 10 a.m. EDT.
Robert Goldstein, one of the hospital’s liver trans
plant specialists, is to attend.
“He’s had a liver problem for a long time,”
Hamilton told the newspaper. “I don’t knowtli:
this will get better without it (a transplant).”
A timetable for a possible transplant “deper
on how he does, the waiting list and the doc
organs,” Hamilton said, adding Mantle
condition probably would increase his chances:
a candidate.
Mantle and his wife, Merlyn, live in Dallas,:
do their sons Danny, David and Mickey Jr.
Mantle was hospitalized in May with stems;
problems. His son, David, said at the time his:
ther was doing much better. He called his fathe:
stomach ailment “just one of those things.”
Mantle joked during his playing days that:
would have taken better care of himself if he te
he was going to live this long. He comes fro:
a family with a history of health problems at
he has had a variety of troubles in recent yean
including a highly publicized bout with alcoholis;
He spent a month in the Betty Ford Cent:
in 1994.
In April 1987, he was admitted to an Irvinghi
pita! after complaining of chest pains. Teststh
year revealed he suffered only from exhaust
and mild pneumonia.
Yogi Berra, the Hall of Fame catcher and lor:
time teammate, said Tuesday night he spoker.
Mantle last week when he entered the hospital.
“He said he had some kind of stomach proble
and was going to get a physical,” Berra saidfe:
his home in Montclair, N.J. “He knew he wass:.
then, but he didn’t know what it was. WhiteyFe:
talked to him this afternoon, but (Mantle)w:
pretty heavily sedated.”
Word of Mantle’s condition reached basek
owners in Minneapolis, where they are trying;
sort out the sport’s labor problems.
Olajuwon, O’Neal take
center stage tonight
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Ha
keem and Shaq. Grace vs. pow
er. Experience against youth.
On one side, there’s 32-year-
old Hakeem Olajuwon, a 7-foot-
er with dazzling moves, a soft
touch and at the top of his game.
On the other, there’s 23-year-old
Shaquille O’Neal, a 7-1, 303-
pound giant who is one of the
most powerful forces the league
has ever seen.
On Wednesday night, when
Olajuwon’s Houston Rockets meet
O’Neal’s Orlando Magic in Game
1 of the NBA Finals, the spotlight
will fall on these two soft-spoken
super-centers. There’s no postur
ing and certainly no trash talking
as this series begins.
“These are two class guys,”
Clyde Drexler said. “It says some
thing about Hakeem and it also
says something about Shaq.”
On the eve of the big game,
O’Neal talked of sneaking in the
back door of the Hemisfair Are
na in San Antonio when he was
16 to get Olajuwon’s autograph.
There is no one in the league
O’Neal admires more.
“He’s a class act,” O’Neal
said. “On the court, he’s a very
hard-nosed player. He doesn’t
play dirty. He doesn’t down oth
er players. Off the court, he’s
well-dressed, soft-spoken, nice
to people. So compare me to
him if you’re going to compare
me to anybody.”
Olajuwon said he’s admired
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the way O’Neal has handled
himself under the pressure of
his first three highly publicized
seasons in the NBA.
“I have a lot of respect for
Shaq,” Olajuwon said. “Just to
see how he came into the league
and established his position
right away.”
Agassi dumped in quarters
□ Yevgeny Kafelnikov
defeated the top-
ranked player in Paris.
PARIS (AP) — A painful hip
and a powerful opponent were
too much for Andre Agassi in his
latest quest for a first French
Open championship.
The top-ranked Agassi, who
injured his right hip in the first
set, was upset by Russia’s
Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6-4, 6-3, 7-5
on Tuesday in the quarterfinals
at Roland Garros.
The loss prevented Agassi
from advancing toward his third
straight Grand Slam title and the
only one that has eluded him.
“You come here to play well,
to give it everything,” said Agas
si, who added that he hurt the
hip while sliding for a ball in ei
ther the third or fourth game.
“For it to end like that is ex
tremely disappointing.”
The win was extremely satis
fying for Kafelnikov, who
reached his first Grand Slam
semifinal.
“He might be injured, but it’s
no excuse in the quarterfinal of
the French Open,” Kafelnikov
said. “I was just going for every
shot, and Andre knew he was
under pressure.”
In the semis, the ninth-seed
ed Kafelnikov plays Thomas
Muster, a 6-2, 3-6, 6-7 (8-6), 7-5,
6-2 winner over Alberto Costa.
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Oilers’ ax
Carlson, look
to future
HOUSTON (AP) - Cc.
Carlson, the career Hous:
Oilers backup quarterb:
whose elevation to star
a year ago was a disaster:
to injuries, was cut by the#,
ers Tuesday when he fluni
his physical.
Carlson was a third-rot:
draft pick by the Oilers in If:
after setting records as a fo,
year starter at Baylor.
He played sparingly behi’
Warren Moon, normally in ms
up duties or when Moon waso.
with injuries.
With Moon’s trade toft
nesota a year ago, Carlson^
handed the starting jot
but was injured in the seasu
opener and failed to full;
recover from knee and shot
der problems.
Despite off-season rek
bilitation, Carlson flunk
his physical, the Oilers sai
Tuesday.
In his eight seasons wi!
Houston, Carlson completed
of 659 attempts for 4,469 yart
including 21 touchdowns and:
interceptions.
Despite his part-time plaj
he was sixth on the Oilers'al
time passing list.
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