$1,000,000. FOR -KOUFRX - 2 : DRYSD ALE? L.A. Hurlers Want Bundle | Quebec \Hershey Springfield Baltimore Providence By MIKE RATHET . Associated Press Sports. Writer Who does Sandy Koufax think! he is? A football rookie? Undoubtedly he doesn't, but stories appearing in a Los An- figures, which would put me in the position of negotiating through the newspapers. How- lever. Sandy and I are erawn up and this is a business affair. We want to handle it the way we feel is right, and in a proper geles paper would tend to indi- eate that Koufax and pitching mate Don Drysdale are trying to add to a trend that has be- come common in pro football-- long-term, six-figure contracts. A copyright story in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner says it would take a combined figure of more than $1,000,000 for the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers to sign their two star pitchers. Willie Mays may have started the trend in baseball when he signed a two-year contract with San Francisco Giants for $250,- 000. Now. Koufax is reported to be asking $600,000 and Drysdale $450,000 for three-year con- tracts, Koufax was not available for comment but Drysdale had this to say: ee, will. not comment on the manner for all concerned." SANDY KOUFAX General manager E. J. (Buz- zie) Bavasi of the Dodgers, meanwhile, confirmed parts o the renort. "Yes, they are asking for a lot of money," he admitted. "But this $600,000 is news to |me." DON DRYSDALE Bavasi also said he was not aware that the pitchers were asking for three-year contracts, but added: "They may be as far as I know. So many people are in |the act I don't know what's go- ing on. It is true that I have been thinking in terms of around $100,000 but nothing has been settled on a figure. Some 100 players remain un- signed with spring training opening in 10 days. Among the name players still unhappy are Jim (Mudcat) Grant, Zoilo Versalles and Tony Oliva of Minnesota Twins, Bob Gibson of St. Louis Cardinals, Norm Cash and Don Demeter of Detroit Tigers, Brooks Robin- son and Frank Robinson of Bal- timore Orioles, San Francisco's Juan Marichal and Carl Yas- trzemski of Boston Red Sox. The most ticklish problems could be presented by Grant and Gibson, the two ace hurlers | having based their salary) pitches on comparisons with what Koufax receives. St. Bruins Practice Spoiler Role Against Canadiens Tonight Boston Bruins, once seemingly content to lie doggo at the bot- tom of the National Hockey League heap, have come to life lately and seem to be enjoying their role as "spoilers" in the pennant race. Coach Milt Schmidt credits his team's: improvement to team- work, consistency and accuracy. The Bruins get another chance to play their spoiler role tonight as they square off in Montreal against the Canadiens who are| In their last start against} Montreal, Bruins' goalie Eddie} Johnston recorded a 2-0 shutout The man given share of the credit for Boston's improvement is Pit Martin. Martin, 22, a centre from Noranda, Que., came to the Bruins at Christmas time in a In 23 games with Boston, Pit has scored 15 goals and assisted} fon six others. Also, he has had) ja four-goal night against Chi-| against Detroit. Asked the reason for his im- provement, Martin replied: "IT guess it's more ice time,! [may have helped. I got my con- fidence back there with six goals in 11 games. Boston has also been getting | the majorjcago and one of three goals | goals from another trade player, \John McKenzie, 28, picked up| jfrom New York in exchange for | |Reggie Fleming. The right) | winger has scored six goals and| assisted on five in 18 games, trade that saw Parker MacDon- and that swing at Pittsburgh be-|equalling his production in 35 ald go to Detroit fore _being traded by Detroit! starts for the Rangers. two points behind first-place Chi- cago Black Hawks and two ahead of Detroit Red Wings. In other action, Toronto Ma- ple Leafs play Chicago and last- Lent New York Rangers take on the Red Wings. The Leafs are in fourth place, | eight points behind Detroit and} 17 ahead of Boston which is bat- tling to maintain its two-point lead over New York. The Bruins went on a four-| game victory streak a month | ago. Since then they have won| eight games and tied two in 15) starts. Their eight victories in-| clude two over Chicago and De- troit and one each against Mon- treal and Toronto. 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Danzer, the European cham- pion seeking to succeed Alain Calmat of France as world champion, took the early lead with 332.3 points in the first two of six compulsory figures Tues- day. Calmat is not entered this year. American "Gary Visconti, 20, was tied for second with Wolf- down first and second place in, the pairs competition after com- ulsory Tuesday. pi Ludmila Belusove and Oleg: Protopopov collected 104.2 points compared to 103.1 points for Tatiana Zhuk and Alexander Gorelik. The Canadian brother-sister entry of Susan and Paul Huehn- ergard of Toronto finished last with only 84 points for the com- pulsory figures and blamed their performance on an error of interpretation in Canada of world rules. Trainer Bruce Hyland said he trained in the' perform- ance of "serpentine foot- corse" as a school figure con- sisting Of three curves in a mirror-like pattern. 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