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...Whom the Phillies traded to St. Louis in 1972 for Steve Carlton...
...Friday home game this season that Atlanta Third Base man Bob Horner does not warp the scale past 215 Ibs., he gains $7,692.31. Ozzie Smith, the Cardinals' nimble shortstop, doubled his salary to $1 million. Fernando Valenzuela also won $1 milion, in arbitration against the Dodgers. Steve Carlton's, reaction was to renegotiate an even richer deal with the Phillies, making him the highest-paid pitcher in baseball ($1.15 million). After an off-year once, Carlton volunteered to renegotiate a contract downward and was accommodated, so this was a square deal. He needs 75 strikeouts to break...
...responded by slamming on the brakes, although at that point there is usually neither enough time nor enough room to bring a plane to a safe halt on the runway. Lighting panels dropped from the roof of the cabin, and hundreds of souvenirs spilled from overhead baggage compartments. Passenger Carlton Maloney, 30, an audiovisual specialist at Manhattan's Pace University who was tape-recording the sound of the takeoff, cried into his microphone: "We are in trouble...
...gunboats opened fire on the oceanside neighborhood of Rouche and the Carlton Hotel area after a ground penetration of about 2.5 miles into west Beirut that the Tel Aviv command said was aimed at preventing a dangerous new linkup between the leftists and some 2000 PLO guerillas reported still in the city...
Later in the morning TIME'S Abu Said Abu Rish, Photographer Rudi Frey and I set out on a tour. So far the bombs and shells have been confined to known Palestinian areas. They have not struck the commercial heart of West Beirut. We drive to the Carlton Hotel, atop a hill in once fashionable Raouche, gently argue our way past the guerrillas guarding the building and climb 14 floors to look over toward the airport, Sports City and the wealthy district called Ramlet al Baida...