TODAY'S GAMES
Men's volleyball vs. Springfield, 7:30 p.m.., Malkin Athletic Center Men's squash vs. Dartmouth, 3 p.m., Hemenway Gym
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Women's fencing 15, Rhode Island 1
By The Associated Press
Don Mattingly of the New York Yankees yesterday became the highest-paid player produced by 13 years of salary arbitration, winning a one-year contract worth $1,975,000.
Reacting to the news from his Tampa, Fla., office, Yankees owner George Steinbrenner hinted he might file a grievance of the award.
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