Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 219, Ed. 2 Wednesday, November 3, 1982 Page: 13 of 20
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threw my support behind it”
Bavasi and McNamara have been together before.
The last time was after Bavasi replaced Harry Dal-
ton as vice president of the Angels, McNamara hav-
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—He had won with teams that had the talent to
win, as evidenced by the Reds and the 1970 A s, who
finished second under McNamara, then reeled off
five straight division titles under Dick Williams and
Alvin Dark, a fickle Charlie Finley having fired
McNamara after that one year at the helm.
—He had never attempted to prove himself a gen-
ius, letting his established teams play without much
Interference from the bench.
—He had almost always adhered to and accepted
front office dictates.
Patient. Low-key. Easygoing A proverbial nice
guy who can get his Irish up but who spends more
gels in several ways.
—He was experienced and available.
, time keeping the spirits of others up — common
sense, he has said, being the key to all things
"He has the qualities that an established, veteran
club should respond to," Bavasi said Tuesday. "We
have a team that knows how to play and I imagine
John will let it play. It’s a team similar to the one be
B won with in Cincinnati. Then they took his horses
away and he had no chance. . .
• Tve known John for a good many years," Bavasi
said, "and he’s always been a solid baseball and or- .
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(AP) — Terry Cumm
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ing immediately with when the Clippersplay ing that the only holdup
the San Diego Clippers thePhiladelphia76ers, was over a clause that
Ksoz, a radio station KSOZ said. He did not would require ‘acceler-
at Point Lookout Mo disclose the details of ated payments to Cumm-
said Cummings’con’ the contract Ings if the Clippers
firmed be has signed a A spokesman for the should default on any
contract with the Clippers Mid Tuesday payment.
Clippers night the San Diego Clippers owner Donald
The former De Paul team has been negotiat- T. Sterling, who was or-
forward played an exhl- ing with Cummings, but dered by the NBA to
bitiOD game Tuesday Mid he was not aware a divest himself of the
night in Springfield as a contract had been franchise and has been
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"ar down to money — $60,000 for a fourth-year has made other changes
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is Replace Kuhn eluded six minor league seasons managing in the
• X I Idaho city of Lewiston.
I * "I washed sanitary socks, drove buses, repaired
:2 Continued tires and played father to kids who were away from
• ’^Feeney and you have what amounts to probably will be put off while the own- home for the first time,” McNamara said, looking
:2,e Bowie Kuhn fan club. ers concentrate on the great search back on those nesrly two decades. 'Td drive by At-
But you'll have to excuse the own- for a new commissioner. lanta Stadium at 3 in the morning on my way to
•i ers for leaving this matter in the The restructuring is supposed to in- Birmingham and wonder what kind of world existed
: Shands of the executive council. Once elude things like revenue sharing, a in there." •
they did the dirty deed in Chicago, new voting system in which both Considering he has since learned the often hard
•they were in hurry to escape so no one leagues would vote as one and putting and cold truth about that world, it is somewhat re-
:E-old see them fleeing the scene of all of baseball’s offices under one markable that a nice guy would express elation
’ the crime roof. But the restructuring committee Tuesday on being a part of it again.
:5 "As far as I’m concerned we should has been meeting off and on for sever- n—
:3move forward and make a good-faith al months and still hasn t given a re-
:3effort to do what’s expected of us," port-
• SMacPhail said Tuesday. "I don’t think "I m beginning to wonder if it will
:pwe should be thinking about rehiring ever pass," sighed Oriole owner Ed-
’ Ethe commissioner (Kuhn), but rather ward Bennett Williams, the man who
• Ewe should go forward." had proposed the revenue sharing
— But others might not be inclined to idea "There Just seems to be too
hollow MacPhail’s lead. much opposition to any plan.
"I think we ll start looking for a re- "Nothing’s going to happen, peri-
•> placement,” one member of the exec- od, agreed another owner. It s all
• gitive council said. "But I don’t know very discouraging."
• Chard. But that seems to be the permanent
:5 Some of ,11 supporters, includ- state of affairs in baseball.
‘Xinf McHale, think there s still a
chance Kuhn will continue to serve as "I haven't been shown we can de-
:3. commissioner beyond August. cide on anything, said Eddie
It "Finding a new commissioner will Einhorn of the Chicago White Sox, an-
: Ooi be easy, "McHale said. "If the an- other new owner who thought he
:2ti-Kuhn forces propose a candidate would be dealing with reasonable
*fcgfter what happened In Chicago, their men u hen he got into the game.
33motion could be suspect and meet That anarchy will now be channeled
:gjstrenuous opposition ” into finding a new commissioner. It
:5 So the endless "whirlpool" that shouldn’t be that difficult, and all the
• -Kuhn referred to on Monday presum- owners have to remember is that
I ably will continue to whirl around and Bowie Kuhn was an anonymous law-
:/around and around. The whirling yer representing the National League
I ©night even affect the much bal- when he took the job
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