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Show nip Jhim tt-ii- iii Wednesday Also in this section: Comics C4 Lifestyle C5, C6 Nov. 21, 1990 3VU ,H QUOTES: fipTACLE "There is or major problem wffli - .'sckcted said of next April's Eraader Hoiyfield-GeorgForeman ''... eiwmtoWpboyt DoBaldf Trwnp b4 to gi9 ta backers and get jKnnteiss for one more major expenditure . I d, foperUy conditioned Horyfieid is expected to weigh 211 er less for the fight Foreman, (2 gtstsg 266, 27G Immortal, wfll weiih 2, r whaler he feeis l&e, ' ' "There U fee sor&e real eating oo dews there" Poremaa gfig laid. "TbereTI be buffet everywhere. IH grab tne some fep of ciicken, roasts of beef. of chop arm amxm of BYU and bas- - e Ty Detmer, tsA aai wide receiver were among BYU's Andy Boys etUss&fi bonoraes. Joirdng them were halfback Matt Bellini and Busmen Keai Fort and Bb Stephens. Smith and Detmer are re ' Qaarterfaoet end Chris Smith from last years Tfc "JW1?- au-A- u Among BVITs ddfnislve players recehrteg first team booors were finebacker AJema Fitisemamt, ltoe-rn- an Hick Kanfosi m& defensive back Brian M&chefL Coaches the Cooprs Earl JOnrfmann as the best pmker ta the league. se-kc-ied hue, offensive lineman Tyrone Fittje and defensive back Paul Wallace were Wyoming's first team members. Representing Hawaii were return specialist Jeff Sydner and linebacker Mark (Mom, Kicker Joe Woods Utah's first team members hv chide defensive back Sean Knox and Itoeteciw Anthony Davis. Colorado State's first team members include nmaing back Brian Cspeiand, tensive wmom John Eric Lasrfta, tkfgjstve lisemas Byroe. Baa Diego Slate quarterback Dan McGwire and Aztec receivers Pat rick Rowe and Dennis Arey were among that squad's first team picks as was offensive lineman , r , : . By DICK HARMON The fourtb-rarifee- d Cougars took to the indoors Tuesday during a snowstorm and Heisman Trophy candidate Ty Detmer was prepared for the workout, even if it was in the Smith nekheme. Detmer wore a pair of long gray winter socks with a Kyk '' fife pound fcas signed a to play at Southern Utah University next year, Clrtstensen, a retarded LBS ndm&rmy, averaged 12 points and tor the Wofverines fire a lis church servk. He Cmamtrlj CoOege, ktlr-ir- i bfe fe5pkadMEidik5dt3rtsto the state 2--A s ''"rVWe did you get those?" asked BYU coach "They look like they belong to my wife, and they'd proo&Wy fit her better." They are my winter socks. They're to keep my calves warm," answered Ty. "What calves?" chirped BYU head trainer George CtaHs. ; , Most Betesan voters will be sending in their balkts to New York City's accotmting firm of DeJoitte and Tonche this week. They are due Nov. 2f . Ostside of the voters, there are Detmer watchers with opinions. In a sampling of thought m Detmer, we contacted or reviewed csmmentairy on the Cougar quarterback, his game, his perforata and career. We took one word that nminded people of Detmer from voters who have watched him : piay. e Here arc the words, in a report MONTANA: He's a Joe Montana. He's mobile, stays in there and watches for his receivers. He has good vision, like Montana, he keeps looking, going from one receiver to another and they keep working until he finds somebody open, then he delivers." Mark Chtekjay, business development executive, Concord, Calif, UNCANNY: "As to he can't be canned. He is uncanny. Kq tnztXer what defenses do to bottle him tip, package him, can him, it's hke looking to a mirror; be escapes and refuses to be controlled." Grant Hansen, sales manager for Skyline Enterprises, Pleasant Grove. FANTASTIC: Td have to say right now Ty Detmer has my (Heisman) vote. The guy is fantastic. I haven't seen anything bke him to a white." John Tucker, sports writer, Manchester, N.H., Union, Z AMAZING; "Ty never ceases to amaze me with what he does. He is amazing." LaVeO Edwards, bead football coach BYU, EXPLOSIVE: "The next ball he throws nearly always goes tor 28 or 48 vards. The quarterbacks BYU has had to the past few years bavent looked d&wnfkid bice he has and gone for the long gainers like Ty does. He is explmtve." Brett Kidman, president of Employee Leasing and Management, i Orem, IMPACT: "Ty Detmer is the greatest bnn&d tktyer I've ever seen to college football," Paul Roach, University of Wyoming bead football coach, GUTS: "He doesnt take anything from anybody. Other guys lay dom when ttey get hit He played with a bad hand at Oregon and a bad shoulder at Utah, Be duhe it out as much as be gets it" David BirreH, owner, The David Robert Company, North Salt Lake, TOUCH: "He has good touch He is a heady player with a great touch on his pass. He doesn't have a rocket arm, but be has touch," Tab Kdson, sales representative for orthopedics equipment, Cincinnati, LaVeO Edwards. ($&t&vwt&idp Iris seser year sad was selected ai the most vaieaUt? player in that tiss&fks&jn that year, twcfcne SUSPENDED: was fgeiesided tor the erst frye fj,M tor te&avtor which fed to the Bostoe pAd" efctika from the last txsA of fh ksaehem Leaae puey&s. The pessaly msnmsK-- Bnm to if i AL pessJdeat will tors ft Ed Start CUbS tae Dklwf 5-- t IS- - ar J - j Cat r!ictory ewsf&s&td &e A &mp Oct eoramd sur WS uz4re Trry by plate ' -- Ty-Un- fte&fcy CSemen tmr-fm- e 2ia38 Tbe CSwssbss wsifced tfiCi Ckvxzs if4 der tsz&t Jm tvwi Qaj, EassK. Gessess ease jasptos, a?l p&mA mmr m Gamm C tuxSer mas triof to aisd C3t&s&, to - A3SS Cue r :' f Si O - ' k&sXjiA ft STEPPiHG DOWN: iJ fee w3 ssl? denra a g sadb aifier Sfiti&tifiut jbwtiwrs aJt seaswa Euaiie tetf w3J nsssaas fiatars! ArSsaisffias, Cae r m&m. m3m&$ s&Mie fiPwnsB, OsckiaatS fissogajs atsd " edS lt ; ; ismaey tXA, Be trvw?2i , tdt fracj JrswsJSCAA desflsisesBiity, tte 3tsfiittis be .S33K , - Ti Ii&taoe$ al U is ssd &s M 12 stsusu JSWfe. 3389 a tf FOYTTO RETIRE; ax fS5l be ftMaew tfraatngHt las!?' iis tftCyjsak'j cw Clw, laitatHKiiis SW) ws be Ms Sasf J v Ty hasn't chansed. He's never e kid chafed. He's just been the same old down-bon- who happened to pick cp a football when he was UJ or II years OA smd threw it better than anybody aroond," Sormy Detmer, father, coach Mission High, Mission, Texas, FROFJCIEVT; "H reminds me of Roger Stao-bac- b at Xnry to ciy plcbs year. In the Army-JSav- y gacse, be EteraSy hobbled onto the field for three 36 Be v '4v'- ' mi tdisJiwlttijf fsz&. v ILdrl " Ofio- DOWN WMF.'. ffkrfioiidifibclWl ssac atai &so uCi." tv eras& 8 fcC 2 ait lrautie sod lbc, K'jv Iww jm Utis Yn; Haakf Sports Ediier Esjland Sunday, y4sd guard at Utah VaSey ite to describe Ty's ability q.l IAsmAA, V b Scan Naming, aoiJ Qor&f WatxJ of Wyo-M- Wignt, People around the area, nation ufee colorful words &. ' B wtB be practice available to pity against Sew Qsisgefcseo, ofl cttmtm Mcond-laam- ar Shawn n; Owtftit DrtviK Morgan f Nw Waxlco; UTtP'i aggi Harrrrt UTEP; CSU'S Scetl Dof o3 Todd Van; Stcd UbotjM and Rod-M- y Urwia of Air Fore; Tony Kicrwto d wtK TraluM) o( SOSU; and HawaN'a Shawn Cttng and Oarran Oaertat. CManrv nono-- m mcluda UTt Katm Prowa and Vamwi Wonham; Air Ferea'a Slav Sav nan, firtan HIS, Jaaon Chiict and Sharmett Ha8'a DnK) TanuvaM and Tony Pimg-YaSaiwyn Janaa of CSU; and Ooaar, BViao Soarlcar, Wyornlng'a Thorn Wiaiama and Robart nivara. Biegel and Ton; Crutchfield. Utah's Jimmy Bellamy also made that squad. Nick Subis. Defensive lineman Mitch Dona KeHJpsSete for reasament Meamctile, the Fbassix Cardinals late activated former Cougar gridder Craig Patterssfl tnm their TO JOIN Otfrt eki04 and linebacker J.T. TokUh represent Air Force and defensive lineman John Ben represents New Mexico. BYU's second team representatives inehid Mike Keim, Rocky SchaSler and defensive bacfe Andy V 1 basebaJ star Carl BYU All- - WA to deseygarsVDetaeir: ;innio Montreal Expos have designated farmer players frem BYU' foartb-rDie- d Cosgars hare six offensive players, three defensive stars and a specialist aft 'the honor sqtid. Cciorado State sod San Dtegs State had toar pkks each. Wyo mtag bad three. The leagoe's coatees mi prts Mmmtim & rectors pk&! two each ttm Utah, Air Force sad Hawaii and one ' player from New Mexico. i NEWS: Western Ji Gtorge Foreman's meal 3ewsac." The 10 two from Utah far e feeawywdgW - Cole. UTTLETOM, fA&etk Ceaference dSdals have fifbV cororooUf Dan Dor B D'oeoivo "2cK!oK5 c, honr& ls bees manfatKas is (See DETMER, Page iryx gaarieridadk Ty Detmer tats folks armaud fee satiw talkis aiwt lit f4baU prtrwess. C--2) Detmer, Smith get K. MfnMH All-Ameri- ca 0.U'fl (PUP tjqM Henderson edges Fielder honors for A.L MVP recognition from Football News igjf tMI Sssjs 4eWeV 7U rsxZodl lnHili sVgeees Mtt ,IIUW 41 4issY evttjST 6 bsasjKsewejif om MV 4VftaftMesjhw4L- - jVvej i , wiw ssea mmtmmr re ato liiiwumi, i iVtMwur traw naiac tc.m :av (KMII tU Mcrair ,K&L (IKaV K.m mm i :)tomrO. Ttj AMI Hifj Ai)M U H mk mj tvaiiMHaiUMii anilwiji w, lUvoaw IwHuar, HiiJr' MH) MM) Uiiiw iinamrtmill, Sij Mit awwlKiai (fiSt'Wi f:iV mm. 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Va&r to cravA yHxixr tsark, bad 19 finpJaas vX asd 235 jjcsSs, 1 ba-s- t bs as rzeded bc Bmx's tixjfjyvtxvx.) brvte Liwi ffltleu baa rtwrd," KeadTvn si4 at a tenrs cfjtiznxjtx, ref.tr-r- g to Cj !'f2 ceajen to iiib be 1 sA pa all-tim- lsg week of next season, total of sSals over seaars is two ttjrt of Brack's r AL Mvst VaisaUe Player award, Cecil brfcg fi?.d DeSrjS FieiiSer to the vfi?jg by cjtsUrs of !&e Aiva-ti'jf- i. t3 steals and fr&td wth m. TAf next Hi inoment will be e when 1 break Brock's nwrjrd," be aASed. That pr'AabJy will come to the Heo-derK- AitSics left fi-J-eat U& aasd IfekiJ cjr.' tappaaL Tsetday as wuvr of t'j The ELaie, P, tnsH'tw, sr, BwSb Gmex HoEiii 95adld5 - 0AKLA5D, Caif, (AH HtsaderKS pat it all Bmk's old rswri of 1U 11 record. His Z2zA baiininy is next ewb&. Brw was W yean old base to wia be &te bis 'Itf, p, Bssdervjc, whoe career batting hit only 3SI while average is rarsarjg wild on tf laaepalhs to t52. In , pt7fc? wifla the Sew Yk YasJte, be hit a carter-fcbrxners but batled ot XX He rrtsrsed to fee A's to a W Citra g. tnte .vl h JTAd-vz&- m hed X&t. Jerks on to the TbU seswn, Henderson matched Ht horri career-h- h Jal a carter-ta- age to go with it Be also won his Kftb stokn base title, with , and bis sla?2tog average of J77 was second only to Fielder's. "It's a dream come true- - It took a lot of hard work and dedication," Header! said- - "I'm very proud of this award," : : He ailed that be knows bow Fklder, who had SI homers and 122 RBI, feels as runner-u- h S run total ard ba&xg aver rerrmber 1K1, when RoCie Fingers edged me," Hendersw said. "I always felt the MVP "1 award should go to an everyday ballplayer" Ftogers, the reM pitcher who bis career to Oakland, waj wh the MJwasiee Brewers to He g'A 21 poijTls to Bender-vx- i' TfZ ta Lve MVP voting, and be was the first of tfree AL yiU.tr ers to trin the MVP award to the ban m. IWjs, , |