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Thursday, May 26,1994
Gone! Griffey’s 21st Homer Shatters Record
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OAKLAND, Calif. As Ken Griffey
Jr. slipped into his home run trot for a
record 21st time this season, he knew his
dad had already left the ballpark.
“He’s usually gone by the seventh,” he
said.
This record, though, was special—even
in a season of home run inflation. It broke
Mickey Mantle’s 1956 mark for home runs
in the first two months of the season.
Perhaps of more interest to Ken Griffey
Sr., Monday night’s home run also al
lowed Junior to pass him in career homers
with No. 153 in just his sixth major league
season.
Either way, the ball hit off Bobby Witt
was destined for a place of honor.
“It’ll go in the trophy case, ” said Griffey,
who homered in his fourth consecutive
game.
After all this time and all those long
balls, Griffey still clings to the belief that
he’s not a home ran hitter.
Olajuwon Rockets Past Robinson for MVP
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HOUSTON Hakeem Olajuwon
didn’t get the NBA's Most Valuable Player
trophy until after he stopped worrying about
winning it.
Olajuwon, in his 10th pro season, fi
nally won the MVP award on Tuesday
after leading the Houston Rockets to their
best record (58-24) in franchise history.
“After awhile, I gave up thinking about
winning the MVP,” Olajuwonsaid. “Some
times it’s political so I just had fun trying to
win a championship. My goal became to
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But who’s going to believe him after
he’s set such an incredible pace this sea
son? At his current rate, Griffey would
finish the season with 79 homers and would
break Roger Maris’ major league record of
61 on August 22.
“It’s great to see,” Mariners manager
Lou Piniella said.
“It’s great to see young kids with a ton
of ability do well and improve the image of
baseball. Baseball needs a young kid to
step forward and carry the banner.”
Griffey wouldn’t compare himself with
Mantle, saying the game has changed too
much since Mantle’s day.
“You don’t know what he would have
done now, with different pitching and dif
ferent bats," he said.
After Griffey hit his milestone homer—
one of five in the game—in the seventh, he
was in a position to send the game into
extra innings in the ninth. But he couldn’t
get No. 22 off Oakland closer Dennis
Eckersley, who saved the Athletics’ 7-5
win a championship.
“Asa result of hard work, these other
things come into play.”
The 7-foot center finished second to
Phoenix’s Charles Barkley in last year’s
MVP voting, but won this year’s honor by
beating out David Robinson of San Anto
nio and Scottie Pippen of Chicago.
“Here’s a guy who comes to this coun
try and hadn’t played much organized bas
ketball and he becomes the MVP.”
Olajuwon, a native of Lagos, Nigeria,
played at Houston and led the Cougars to
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victory.
Eckersley ended up having to get Griffey
out twice, since a foul ball into the left-field
comer wasn’t caught by Ernie Young.
Young got an error on the play, and Griffey
got another chance to homer.
But he flied out to Young on the next
pitch to end the game.
Eckersley, who has straggled this sea
son, felt lucky to escape.
“What are you going to do with a guy
that hits the ball to the opposite field like he
pulled it?” Eckersley said.
Griffey currently appears in several
league-leading categories.
He has played in 43 games this season
while racking up 167 at bats. He has scored
47 times and recorded 58 hits.
He currently places eighth in the batting
average standings with a .347 clip.
Griffey trails in the RBI race by only 10
to Toronto’s Joe Carter. Carter also set a
record for RBI in the month ofMay. Griffey
currently has 44 RBI, while Carter has 54.
the Final Four. He is the first foreign-bom
player to win the MVP.
“You love to have a guy with that work
ethic,” Tomjanovich said. “It makes it so
much easier for a coach to have a star
player who likes to work.”
Olajuwon received 889 points, includ
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sports writers and broadcasters, who each
voted for five candidates with points
awarded on a 10-7-5-3-1 basis.
Robinson received 730 points and 24
first-place votes to finish in second.
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Dave Klarmann could identify his la
crosse team’s major problem before
the season even began.
Inexperience.
The fourth-year head coach knew he
would have to tinker with his team and
hope it could mature in the 14 games lead
ing up to the NCAA tournament.
“What you have to do is deal with what
you have,” Klarmann said in February.
“You can’t stand pat. You have to make
tactical adjustments.”
That’s exactly what he did. Klarmann
made adjustments throughout the season
that helped UNC develop and win. De
spite not making the final four for the first
time since 1988, his team succeeded.
It would not be easy. Klarmann lost 15
lettermen and returned only two starters.
He didn’t know what to expect from his
players, many of whom had seen only spot
action or less. He looked to leadership
from the only experienced seniors, Ryan
Wade and Chuck Breschi.
“With a team like ours, which uses so
many guys, it takes the whole season to
find out what that team is,” Klarman said.
“Sometimes it takes the whole season to
find out if you’re even a team. Fortunately,
we’re lucky here, and we’ll find out sooner
who we are.”
A total team effort was necessary.
The Tar Heels found out in road losses
to top-ranked Syracuse and No. 5 Loyola
that they would have a lot of improving to
do before achieving any goals set prior to
the season.
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After down
ing Army, 16-
10 for its first
win, things
looked a little
bit rosier for
UNC.
“This group
hastoleamhow
to win as a
team,”
Klarmann said
JUSTIN SCHEEF
after the win over the Keydets. “It’s a
pretty new group. I feel better about my
close defense, that’s the important thing.”
The inexperienced defense was improv
ing.
Redshirts Steve Schreiber and Jon Fox
joined Breschi on close defense and defen
sive midfielders Darren Sweeney and Pete
Murphy were adjusting to their new roles.
Klarmann also switched senior Wilson
Felter from midfield to attack, where lead
ership was in great demand.
Then Princeton made UNC question
itself again. The third-ranked Tigers shel
lacked the Tar Heels 16-9 in Norfolk, Va.
At 1-3, UNC was off to its worst start since
1971.
But Klarmann had yet another adjust
ment up his sleeve that saved the season.
Rocco D’Andraia replaced goalkeeper
Gary Lehrman at halftime of the Princeton
game —and for the rest of the season.
D’Andraia wasn’t that much better than
Lehrman in that game, but he seemed to
have more confidence and his teammates
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BEGINNING AUGUST, 1994 Young
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felt it.
UNC reeled off four straight wins, lim
iting Dartmouth, Duke, Maryland and
Johns Hopkins to fewer than 10 goals
apiece.
Enter Virginia. The Wahoos ended
UNC’s streak and reminded the Tar Heels
of their inexperience, especially in defend
ing a run-and-gun offense. UVa. ran up
and down the field freely in winning 16-6.
Two weeks later, UNC got its rematch
in the ACC championship game —a 15-7
win over Virginia. Klarmann again wove
his magic wand and produced key changes
needed to win North Carolina’s seventh
consecutive ACC title.
UNC’s boss ordered a slower pace,
which in turn threw the Cavaliers totally
off balance.
But the two teams met again last Satur
day in Kenan Stadium. Virginia, aware of
Klarmann’s strategy, would not let UNC
slow it down like it did in the ACC Tour
nament. The Cavaliers knew what was
coming and they prepared forit. Thatthrew
the Tar Heels off balance.
North Carolina never settled into its
offense and continuously suffered, run
ning plays other than those called by
Klarmann.
The inexperience surely showed during
“crunch time.”
Problems that haunted the Tar Heels in
March resurfaced in May. But without
Klarmann’s season-long adjustments,
UNC’s season would have been over three
weeks ago.
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Samantha at 6764261.
MOVE IN NOW! Share 2BR apt with pool & laun
dry facilities. Bike or bus to UNC. $ 190/mo. 1/2
utilities. $l5O deposit 968-2482.
ROOMMATE NEEDED Own BR. share troth
Furnished except your room Walking distance
from campus. Colonial Arms apts Starting
August Non-smoker preferred. 968-1641
SUMMER ROOMMATE Wanted. 7 mm walk to
campus. Washer/Dryer, $lB5 month + 1/3 util.
Call Neil or Shane 929-7109
Lost & Found
ALPHA PHI OMEGA (APO) Campus Lost Er Found
located in the bottom of the Union or call 962-
1044
LOST: 2 Way radio (walkie talkie size) from the
Orange County Animal Protection Society near
Morrison Dorm 967-7383.
LOST: Kelly green bookbag in Beard Hall or Health
Sciences Library Around 11:15am. 4/26 Reward
ottered. 966-6722.
| Services |
ABORTION -To 20 weeks. Private b confidential
GYN facility w/Sat & weekday appts avail. Pain
medication given Free pregnancy tests 942-0824
PREGNANT NEED HELP? Free pregnancy testing
and counseling All services confidential Call PSS
942-7318
NOTARY PUBLIC
$2 per signature On campus, by appt only Call
Leslie @ 962-3999.
| Word Processing |
RESUMES. COVER LETTERS, applica
tions, SF 171 s. term papers. Scientific,
medical, foreign language expertise.
Copying, scanning, color & laser print
ing. 24- hour turnaround Call DcHt-Write
967-3786.
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