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right-handed reliever Tim Scott and lefty starter :
Kirk Ructer. Leiter, 33, is 4-10 I
with a 5.19 ERA in 23 appear- I
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don finalist MalaVai Washington was ousted by :
unseeded Spaniard Sergi Brugucra 7-6 (10-8), 4- I
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A part-time position is available to conduct Census Bureau surveys in Grady County. This
is an ideal job for a self-starter who is organized and enjoys meeting paople. $7.58 per hour,
$.31 per mile allowance. Work on occasional, short-term surveys approximately 30-50
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By The Associated Press I
CINCINNATI (AP) — Kevin Mitchell re- f
turned to the Cincinnati Reds from the Boston I.
Art Randolph Auto Sales, Inc.
Darrel & Jeannie Johnston - Bob & Nina Langmacher
NEW MANAGERS, Gary & Debbie Jolly, invite you to our
GRAND OPENING
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would have this opportunity," Mon-
day said. "My wife has been in my
corner. I knew that once we made the
decision, we could do it."
1 raining with former Iowa State
University wrestler Kevin Jackson
and ex-Oklahoma University stand-
out Melvin Douglas, the 1993 world
champion, Monday prepared himself
for the U.S. National Champi-
onships and then the U.S. Olympic
Trials in Spokane, Wash. To the de-
light of family and friends, he
earned a spot on his third Olympic
team.
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hander Brad Tweedlie.
Mitchell, 34, played for Cincin-
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berth. Australia, led Andrew Gaze’s 26 points,
stunned Toni Kukoc and defending silver
medalist Croatia, 73-71. Yugoslavia pounded
China 128-61, and Lithuania routed Greece 99-
66. Andre Agassi, came back for a 7-5, 4-6, 7-5
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"I knew if I got the work done, 1 ..Olympic compstitionin,theig port. Th Dream, ’
Team rolled over Oscar. Schmjdt and Brazil, 98-,
75, for their sixth easy victory and a semifinal
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before competing for Tom Chesbro
at Oklahoma Stac University in
Stillwater. He was national colle-
giate runnerup as a sophomore and
junior in 1982 and 1983, finally
winning the NCAA crown in 1984.
His wrestling resume is impecca-
ble: Three-time U.S. Nationals
champion; 1987 World Cup cham-
pion; 1988 Tbilisi (Soviet Union)
Tournament champion; 1991 Pan
American Games champion; second
in 1991 World Championships; 1989
World Champion; 1988 Olympic
champion, and 1992 Olympic silver
medalist.
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TEAGUE T-BIRDS - The Teague T-Birds softball team was the state runner-up in the 10-and-under girls slow pitch division.
They won first place in league play, going undefeated, and they won first in the Newcastle Tournament. They took second in the
Junior Olympic American Softball Association’s state tournament held recently in Norman. They are, front row: Stephani Gerdes,
Jacqueline Teague, Ellie Harris, Lisa Vitello, Haile Hamilton, Krystal Bills and Karmen Knowles. Second row: Ashley Sampson,
Tristan Alexander, Delonda Richie, Keshia King, Amy Elsener, Tobi Neidy, Miranda Faulkner, and Kaei Shack. Back Row: Geri
Knowles, Richard Adair, Gary Teague, and Don Vitello.
Oklahoman Kenny Monday ready to wrestle
Casillas wants to finish on high note
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Tony Casillas never years, including a 3-13 season in 1995. He played
wanted to leave Dallas, so he made his hopes of re- in 11 games last year, notching 42 tackles and
joining the Cowboys clear when the New York Jets three sacks while fighting knee and back injuries,
dumped him to make room under the salary cap “You can go make all the money in the world,
for quarterback Neil O Donnell, but not winning and not experiencing the fruits and
“It’s nice to be back with old familiar faces,” labors of that is something you miss,” said Casil-
said Casillas, who not only hooks up with his for- las, who signed a three-year contract with Dallas in
mer team but also Barry Switzer, his college coach mid-July.
at Oklahoma. “A lot of guys can say you sign for the money,
Casillas, 32, was a key run stopper on the defen- but once you get into an environment of losing, it’s
sive line under Jimmy Johnson as the Cowboys won tough to endure and hard to motivate yourself,” he
Super Bowls after the 1992 and 1993 seasons. But said.
he became one of the many high-priced free agents Casillas, who is still rehabilitating a strained
that Dallas couldn’t afford to keep. back and hasn’t taken part in practices at training
He landed with the Jets, where he spent two long camp, will back up Leon Lett and Chad Hennings.
Yankees, Detroit, California and the Giants. I
Scott, 29, is 3-5 with a 3.11 ERA in 45 games I
this season. Ructer, 25, is 5-6 with a 4.70 ERA in I
16 starts for Montreal before being demoted to I
Class-AAA Ottawa July 16. ... The Seattle :
Mariners acquired left-handed starter Jamie I
Moyer from the Boston Red Sox for outfielder I
Darren Bragg. Moyer, 7-1 with a 4.50 ERA, won .
his last three starts and joins the second-worst I
pitching staff in the AL. Bragg, 26, was batting I
.272 with seven home runs and 25 RBIs. He led I
Seattle with seven outfield assists. |
By Gary L. Jonos said Monday, who weighs in
Donrey N6WS Sorvico___________ Wednesday and wrestles a yet unan-
ATLANTA — In these Olympic nounced first-round opponent on
Games of comeback kids, 34-ycar- Thursday in the Georgia World
old Oklahoman Kenny Monday Congress Center in Atlanta,
wants to jump on the bandwagon. "When you compete on the interna-
"I feel really good; probably tional level as long as I did, you get
better than I did in Barcelona, said worn out from the travel and not see-
Monday, who claimed freestyle ing your family,” he said.
wrestling gold in 1988 at Seoul and So, Monday decided to stay
silver in 1992 at 74 kilograms (163 closer to home in Tulsa, Okla., with
pounds). I m healthy, strong and his wife, Sabrina, and their daughter,
feel ready to go . . . Just like I did Sydnce.
before winning the gold medal in 'I started a couple of busnesses to
88. prepare for my life after wrestling,"
Monday and three other members he said. "I bought a Subway franchise
of the 1992 Olympic team have re- and I opened a coffee shop in Tulsa."
turned to the mat after giving careful Monday was a four-time Okla-
consideration to retirement. homa prep champion at Tulsa’s
"I just relaxed with my family," Booker T. Washington High School
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