The Michigan Daily-Friday July 28, 1978-Page 15 SPORTS OF THE DAIL: Holmes to ight Italian in Sept. By The Associated Press EASTCHESTER, N.Y. - Heavyweight champion Larry Holmes has signed to make the firstrdefense of his World Boxing Association title against Alfio Righetti of Italy, Don King announced yesterday. King also announced that he will be co-promoting fights with Madison Square Garden. The date and site of the Holmes- Righetti fight is uncertain, although the fight signed under the new Garden- King partnership. That could be a stormy pairing because of the presence of Garden boxing president Teddy Brenner, a long-time rival of King. King said the Holmes-Righetti fight would he part of a championship quadruple header which he had hoped to hold Sept. 8. Thatedate isdnow very much in doubt. The hoped-for site, Giants.Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.,definitely is out. Both King and Sonny Werblin, president of Madison Square Garden Corp., said that the Meadowlands would not be available because of commitments to the New York Giants' football team. King mentioned other possible sites - Rutgers University, Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium - saying, "We would like to put it in the New York metropolitan area." Heinsohn snubbed BOSTON - A U.S. District Court judge ruled Thursday that Tom Hein- sohn cannot have extra time to barter with Irv Levin, who has offered him a National Basketball Association coaching job in San Diego. Judge Andrew Caffrey turned down Heinsohn's bid for a temporary restraining order against Levin, who has threatened to hire an unnamed coach for his NBA franchise unless Heinsohn accepts a $100,000 offer. Heinsohn, who was fired by Levin as coach of the Boston Celtics last January, is owed $100,000-on his Celtics pact. Levin offered Heinsohn that sum to coach the San Diego team, moved this month from Buffalo. On July 7, Levin - the former Celtics owner - swapped franchises with John Y. Brown, who owned the Buffalo Braves. Heinsohn was in the midst of negotiations with Levin to move to San Diego when, the former Boston coach alleged, he was told to accept the offer or possibly lose the $100,00 he is owed. Young Turks WETHERSFIELD, Conn. - Even RBod Funseth's record-tying front nine 29 could not withstand the charge of two young golfers - Phil Hancock and Larry Nelson - at the $210,000 Sammy Davis Junior- Greater Hartford Open Thursday. Funseth carded six birdies on the front nine in his course record-tying 29. The 45-year-old Funseth ended the first round at 65, 6-under par. "This is the first time in a month that I've played," Funseth said, explaining We're sorry ... In our Wednesday edition we prin- ted a picture of a play from the BaltimoreFexas baseball game that some readers felt was in poor taste. We sincerely apologize to anyone who felt offended by the picture. Any feedback stemming from such material would be greatly ap- preciated. he was building a barn on some land he owns in Napa, Calif. "I'm still not hit- ting the ball well but I putted super on the front nine." Funseth rolled in two putta of 40 feet, one of 25 feet and another of 20 feet during his streak. Tied with Funseth at 6-under were Artie McNickle and Jim Colbert. Brett hurt KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City Royals announced yesterday that all-star third baseman George Brett will be out of action for two weeks because of an injury to his right hand. Team physician Dr. Paul Meyer said an X-ray revealed a bone chip between Brett's thumb and index finger on his right hand. He suffered the injury while swinging at a pitch in the first inning of Wed- nesday night's 12-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Brett remained in the game, but was removed after driving home a run with a sacrifice fly in the third inning. Brett is hitting .316, with four home runs and 42 runs batted in this season. IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH Yoga Classes $2 5 8-week semester beginning: July 31 August 2, August 5 Yoga Center of Ann Arbor 207 E. Ann -769-4321 No Doubt, He's Out AP Photo TOTONTO BLUE JAY second baseman Dave McKay completes a second inning double play in mid-air asButch Wynegar of the Minnesota Twins tries in vain to break up the play. The Twins came out on ton 6-3 in action vestoerdav I