10 SPORTS Wednesday, November 11, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1 The Associated Press A's player wins Cy Young Award OAKLAND, Calif. — Dennis Eckersley, who had a career-high 51 saves for the Oakland Athletics this season, became the first reliever since Detroit's Willie Hernandez to win the American League Cy Young Award yesterday. He received 19 of 28 first-place votes from a panel consisting of two writers in each of the 14 league cities. With three seconds and three threes, Eckersley totaled 107 points. Jack McDowell of the Chicago White Sox was a distant second with two firsts and 51 points, followed by Roger Clemens of Boston with four firsts and 48 points. Mike Mussina of Baltimore was fourth with two firsts and 26 points, followed by Jack Morris of Toronto with one first and 10 points, Kevin Brown of Texas with nine points, and Charles Nagy of Cleveland with one point. Eckersley, the second A's pitcher in three years to win the award, came to Oakland in 1987 intending to be a starter. After 18 years in the majors, he has emerged as one of the best closers in the history of the game. In the last five seasons, the 38-year-old right-hander has 220 saves in 246 chances. "It's amazing you can have that much stuff and be that competitive night after night," A's manager Tony La Russa said. "What can I say, he's the best thing going in baseball." Eckersley's amazing year may be remembered more for the shocking way it ended. In Game 4 of the AL playoffs with Toronto, Eckersley came on in the eighth innings with a 6-2 lead. Two Blue Jay runs scored before Roberto Alomar hit an Eckersley pitch for a two-run homer that completed a five-run Toronto rally. The 7-6 victory gave the Blue Jays a 3-1 lead on the way to winning the playoffs and the World Series. Dr. J, Walton top nominee list for Basketball Hall of Fame The Associated Press SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Dr. J's next house call could be at the Basketball Hall of Fame. Julius Erving and Bill Walton head a list of 10 players and one contributor nominated yesterday for the Hall of Fame. Both Erving and Walton retired in 1987 and were nominated in their first year of eligibility. Portland to an NBA title. Walton, a center known for his cat-like agility, to NCUA to three NCAA championships and led Eving is remembered as a dominating offensive player who inspired a generation of swooping, above-the-rim dunks. also nominated were former NBA players Walt Bellany, Richie Guier, Dan Isell, Dick McGuire and Calvin Murphy, plus three women: former UCLA and Olympic star Anne Meyers, Soviet Olympic standout Juliana Semenova, and Eileen Banks Sprouse, an American Athletic Union star in the '40s and '50s. All except Semenova previously have been nominated. Grady Lewis, a former professional player and coach who helped develop the oxford basketball shoe, was renominated as a contributor. Enshrinement ceremonies are scheduled for May 10. ORLANDO, Fla. — Orlando Magic rookie Shaquille O'Neal scored 35 points in the magic's loss last night to the Charlotte Hornets. The Hornets offset a 35-point, 13-rebound effort from O'Neal for a 112-108 victory. It was O'Neal's third regular season NBA game. The Magic had only two points in the final 6:30, and O'Neal was scoreless the entire fourth quarter. O'Neal's 35 points can't save Magic The Associated Press "As far as my performance, I give myself an 'F.' You always get an 'F' when you lose," O'Neal said. Paul Kotz/ KANSAN Practice makes perfect Rob Putnam, freshman on the Kansas men's swim team, practices at the pool in Robinson Center. Putnam and other swimmers and divers yesterday prepared for their first road trip of the season. 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WALT DISNEY WORLD COLLEGE PROGRAM Walt Disney World Co. representatives will present an information session on the Walt Disney World College Program on Thursday, November 12, 6:30pm in the Auditorium. Attendance at this presentation is required to interview for the SPRING '93 COLLEGE PROGRAM. Interviews will be held on Friday. November 13. The following majors are encouraged to attend: Business, Communication, Recreation and Theatre/Drama. 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