Bosox may ban beer from clubhouse use BOSTON (AP) — HU the win ning home run on a hot night, head hack to the clubhouse to colebrate and pop the top on a cold hottle .... of mineral water? Soon. Boston manager Butch Hobson plans to meet with his players to discuss a possible ban on beer in the clubhouse and on airline flights. The Red Sox might become the latest team to make such a move for health and other reasons. "It doesn't bother me, either way If it happens, it's good." first baseman Mo Vaughn said. "But baseball players have been drinking beer as long ns the game's been played, so it’s an issue that can go either wav." Besides, it won't stop players from drinking. ’*» ii do whatever designated hitter Ivan Calderon said. "If they don't want to have beer in the clubhouse, that's OK Then I'll just wait til we get back to the hotel For the last few years, the look of what major leaguers eat and drink in the locker room has been changing. Gone are the old davs when tin; typical postgame meal was a big plate of fried chicken and a ( ouple of beers. Now. the spreads usually feature fruits and juices. Kvon sodas are Itecoming scarce in refrigerators. Other items are showing up less and less, too, as baseball cleans up its act. Pouches of chewing tobacco are not lying around the locker room and nei ther are the stocks of girlie mag azines that used to be seen. The Los Angeles Dodgers were among the first teams to ban beer in the clubhouse and on flights. "We definitely have lieen a lit tle more concerned about the total health of our athletes.'' assistant trainer Charlie Strass er said. "If a player wants to have a drink, that's their peroga tive. Hut to give them something that's not healthy for them, that goes against what we're trying to do.” “Alcohol dehydrates you, and that's not good." he said "It's just the total package We push water and Gatorade on our play ers." IXidgers pitcher Orel Hershis er said he thought the beer ban coincided with increased law suits against those who provide alcohol, he it a bar or a balldub . "I doubt that it's a high moral issue." Hershiser said The Cleveland Indians do not serve alcohol on their flights, but do provide beer in the locker room during the regular season. "On the team side, they're try ing to protect against any inci dents coming away from the ballpark.” Indians pitcher Ted Power said. "On the player side. Graphics CONVENIENT. FAST & AFFORDABLE 346-4381 SUiri 300 tuu 9 OO i OUU f you can say that grown men can do what they want. The problem is that sometimes there aren’t too many grown men on a team." Thefe was no beer in the club house at Chain O' I-ak.es Park after Clevelands exhibition game Monday night, and several players noticed. "Hey, why isn’t there any beer in here?" several Indians could be hvftird clamoring. A few years ago. the Chicago White Sox banned beer That prohibition lasted only one sea son. "I don't have any problems with the way it is now. as long as it doesn't get excessive and the alcohol doesn’t cause any fights or incidents.” outfielder I iiTi Raines said. Rut it -» a tough issue, and everyone is not going to agrett on it." WOMEN Continued from Page 10 Optimistic after a season opening 58-56 win over No. 13 Southwest Missouri Slate and nar row defeats against two ranked teams. Vander bilt and DePaul. The Ducks won six out of their first eight games before the walls caved in Oregon lost their final non-conference game 91-78 against Boise State to l>egin an 11-game losing streak that saw them go more than one month without a victory The Ducks opened the Pacific-10 Conference season 0-10. and were in jeopardy of becoming the first team in histo ry not to win a Pac 10 game before defeating UCLA 89-78 at McArthur Court. The Ducks looked to end the season on a good note by winning three out of five games before last Friday's loss to Oregon State 66-56. Oregon head coach Elwin Heiny said he hopes to end tho forgettable 1992-93 season with wins over two possible NCAA tournament teams "It's been a long season," Heiny said "But we would like to go out on a positive note and try to win these games this week I hope we can go down there with some pride and give Stanford and Cal some tough games " The Ducks meet No H Stanford (13-3) on Thursday, and will be looking to avenge a 91-72 defeat against the Cardinal earlier this season. The defending national champions are led by last years Pa<:-10 Player of the Year Vnl Whiting, who is averaging 1H o points and nine rebounds |jer game California (‘1-7) is tied for fourth in the Pac-10 and is hoping to lie invited to the NCAA tour nament for the third tune in four seasons The Golden Bears are ranked 31st in the latest poll but have (wen inconsistent by beating Stanford while losing to three teams in the second divi sion of the Pat -10. Oregon will not have tenter Sara Wilson for the games due to a knee injury suffered in prac tice on Tuesday. She was averaging 12.2 points and 6.9 rebounds per game. 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