Page 8 University Daily Kansan. October 27.1981 Steinbrenner claims he 'got' irate LA fan By United Press International LOS ANGELES--New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, his left hand apparently broken in a fight with two young Los Angeles Dodgers fans in a hotel elevator, said yesterday he got one of his critics "pretty good." "it hurts like hell." Steinbrenner said as he and the Yankees boarded a chartered plane at Long Beach Airport for the flight to Newark, N.J., Airport. "I HAD X-RAYs last night and he thinks it's broken," he said. "We'll take more X-rays in New York and find out for sure, but it sure feels broken. "I got him pretty good." The incident occurred at the Hyatt-Wilshire Hotel where Steinbrenter and the Yankee players were staying during the first three World Series games they played with the Dodgers. Steinbrenter was on the way down to play in the game, approximately 10 p.m. when the two youths, both in their 26s, got on. According to Steinbrenner's version of the incident, one youth said, "You're Steinbrenner, aren't you?" Steinbrenner merely nodded. "Yea," continued the Dodger fan, "You're going back home to those animal fans with that choke-up team of yours, aren't you?" At that point, Steinbrenner, already unhappy over his team's loss, snapped: "I'm TRED of all this stuff about New York, especially smart-alceek remarks about my team." The two youths continued with their comments and when Steinbrenner answered them, one youth tried to swing a bottle at the Yankee owner, who punched the youth and knocked him to the ground. A fight among the three ensued, a source said, and when the elevator reached the job, one of the youths pulled out. The other one was huddled in back of the elevator. Steinbrenner went out into the lobby and found a security officer, but by the time they got back to the elevator, the two young men were gone. 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TWO LOCATIONS: Oread Shop Weekdays 8:30-5 Saturdays 10-4 Satellite Shop Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-7 Fri. 8:30-5 Saturdays 10-4 kansas union bookstores CHANCERY/PRE-LAW CLUB MEETING October 27,1981 7:30 p.m. Big Eight Room, Kansas Union - Learn about the Hyatt Regency disaster from Mr. Victor Bergman, attorney for the plaintiffs. - Yearbook pictures will be taken of all Club members. Everyone is welcome! ATTENTION SENIORS These are your H.O.P.E. award Semi-Finalists: Mel Adams—Journalism Don Green—Engineering Zamir Bavel—Computer Science Phil Huntsinger—HPER Marion Bickford—Geology Tim Bengtson—Journalism B. O. 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Wescoe Beach Learned Hall Library Hooton, John to pitch tonight Towers will will assume his duties Nov. 1, has a sports background as a player and as a coach at the high junior college and college levels. The Dodgers are coming off a three-game sweep at Dodger Stadium that gave them a 3-2 lead over the Yankees in the World Series. They are sending in the post-post-season pitcher, Burt Hooton, tonight in Game 6 against Tommy John, the ex-Dodger who beat them 3-4 in Game 2. NEW YORK—The Los Angeles Dodgers flew into New York yesterday riding a jetstream of confidence that World Championship since 1965. By United Press International THE DODGERS passed up a scheduled workout in Yankee Stadium yesterday because of bad weather. Los Angeles third baseman Roy Cey, who was beaten by a Rich Gossage playoff runner, said he will not unless he experiences dizziness Tuesday," a Dogger spokesman said. Tommy Lasorda, Dodgers manager, disagreed with critics who had labeled "The three games we just played in Los Angeles, that we each won by one run, were three of the most exciting games anyone could associate with," he said. "The fall classic, the fall classic," even before the news conference began. the quality of play in this World Series unfit for Littie League ball. THE YANKEES, meanwhile, were trying to figure out what went wrong out West. After beating the Dodgers rather handily in the first two games, the team lost the first two games in Dodge Stadium and failed to capitalize on Dodger mistakes in losing Sunday's contest. "We're home and that will help, but we have to start hitting with men on base," said Bob Lemon, Yankees manager. "We have to win the next two now, that's all. What else can you say?" Our back is to the wall. I just hope we can imagine a character like the Dodgers have done." 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