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Show Fndav Bucks, Magic deal four players M On l K KIN Ihr Pre the road again: Danny Manning, right, spent last season with the Phoenix Suns but has been traded twice in the offseason. On Thursday, Manning was acquired by Milwaukee in a four player deal. brother's kidney, Elliott thanked from around the world who have sent flowers, cards and messages. "I feel like I'm doing great. I'm a little tired. But other than that, I'm just excited," he said. "I just want to enjoy life, that's for sure." well-wishe- 1 BAKER Lj SEATTLE RE-SIG- - making the playoffs for the first time in nine seasons. "I'm looking forward to a tremendous career here," said Baker, 27. HEAT KEEP RILEY MIAMI -- The Heat got bad news on the Mitch Richmond front Wednesday when the t shooting guard $40mil-lioagreed to a four-yeadeal to remain with the Washington Wizards. But Miami got some good news, too: Pat Riley will coach beyond the upcoming season. conRiley signed a tract with the Heat in 1995 in which he agreed to be coach for five years and president for 10, making next season his last as coach. free-agen- The Sonics l on Wednesday announced . ft Vin tney have r Baker, a four-tim- e power forward, to a seven-yea- r contract believed to be for the maximum the team could offer him, $87 million. An overweight, Itf All-Sta- Baker struggled last season and the Sonics, who made the NBA Finals in 1996, missed By DOROTHY KNOELL r, n f -- Hi season, Mountain View is establishing itself as one of the top girls soccer teams in the state. Buffy Cuthbert tallied four goals, and freshman Courtney Asay came off the bench to log four assists in Mountain win over View's convincing Hillcrest in Region 3 play Thursday. Cuthbert scored two goals in each half, while Jessica Hardy, Davia King, and Becca Roberts added one goal each. Cuthbert's first goal came back-to-bac- k BYTI 2-- 1 e YOUR COUGAR CARD IS A SEASON TICKET TO: anogos' lone goal. Early in the VJVJVJ. pre- - "' heraldextra Pr... i uh Pjac H5 : llyi 'm , I" .' " ROBERT JOHNSON The Daily Herald of teammate Angela Benson after King scored a goal during local prep soccer play Thursday in Orem. CAMPS e The Pro Bowl receiver said he didn't want to retire at the end of the season, but wasn't in the Philadelphia Eagles' plans and didn't want to move his family again. He was lured back because the Redskins are close enough that he won't have to uproot, and give him a chance to end his career on a positive note after a dismal season with the Eagles. five-tim- BRONCOS GREELEY, Colo. three-yea- r The two-tim- e defending Super Shanahan said the camp was one of the most competitive he had experienced with the Broncos. Backup quarterback Chris Miller didn't practice and is stiil bothered by tendinitis in his right elbow that forced him out of last Saturday's exhibi- tion game. TITANS NASHVILLE Steve McNair will not start tonight when the Titans play an exhibition game at Arizona, coach Jeff Fisher said. McNair has not practiced since Sunday's exhibition loss to Kansas City because of back spasms. He is expected back in the lineup Aug. 27 when Tennessee plays Atlanta. Neil O'Donneil, a Bowl champion Broncos closed out training camp with a golf competition, as coach Mike Men's Volleyball (1999 National Champions) Women's Soccer Men's & Women's Gymnastics Women's Volleyball Women's Basketball and 12 other Olympic sportsl get into ALL these Gports for only $25 for individuals $60 for families 10-ye- veteran, will start in McNair's place. BYU's Dustin Johnson scores touchdown for Seahawks in loss '.r ' Give me a lift: Mountain View's Davia King jumps into the arms TRAINING Wk signed a Press. That's gotta hurt: Baltimore defensive end Michael McCrary. left, grimaces as he pushes off against Ravens 3thletic trainer Bill Tessendort. McCrary is recovering from knee surgery. Phillips a bust in SF debut ... l ASHBURN, Va. Irving Fryar was perfectly content spending his football retirement covering foot ball. Then the Washington Redskins changed his mind. "I really had gotten to a point where I really though it was over," Fryar said Thursday as he I. ROKKRr BORKVThc AsmkmiciI SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Lawrence Phillips left a lot of room for improvement in his first game as a 49er. Trying to resurrect his NFL career after washing out twice because of legal and disciplinary problems, Phillips never got untracked. It was San Francisco's special teams and defense that finally did for a 24-2exhibition win over the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday 3 night. Seattle Mike coach Holmgren passed up a chance for the tie after a late Seahawks score. Rather than possibly sending the game into overtime, he opted for a conversion attempt with nine seconds left but Brock Huard's pass fell incomplete. Seattle got a pair of touchdown runs, first from two-poi- Ricky Watters and then by former BYU star Dustin Johnson, whose score with 10:12 remaining put the Seahawks up 17-Phillips, who returned to practice this week after missing much of the team's training camp with a strained right hamstring, did not have a run over 4 yards or a catch over 7 yards. Box score, B6 Starting Sunday, Aug. 22 you can test your football knowledge by picking the winners in the Daily Herald's weekly at the half. Orem led Brynn McMillian and Amber-leAnderson had two goals each for Orem, while Brittany Lewis had one. Tiffany Ellis scored Timp7 REDSKINS J 2-- pen." MOUNTAIN VIEW HILLCREST 0 C I 7-- 0 just eight minutes into the first half, and Mountain View scores minadded utes later to take complete control of the match. Shannon Boyle and Kaycie Zimmerman shared the shutout in goal. Mountain View's record now stands at six-ye- contract with the Redskins. "I was out with Channel 6 covering Eagles training camp and everything was fine. - with the enthusiasm and energy, especially defensively. Even though we gave up five goals, we played hard on defense and really were giving up just unfortunate goals." Orem coach Chad Asay was proud of the way his team withstood the early Timpanogos attack. "They (Timpanogos) came out really strong - this is a rivalry game, and I know they felt this was one of their best chances to get a region win," Asay said. "They may have used up their energy early. "I thought, especially in the second half, that we pulled together and made things hap- OREM 2 ROUNDUP 5-- Rookie CINCINNATI quarterback Akili Smith has missed so much of Cincinnati's training ramp in his contract holdout that he is unlikely to be of much use this season. Bengals quarterback Jeff Blake says. Smith. Cincinnati's top draft choice, would be Blake's backup if he signs. But he is missing practice time needed to learn the Bengals' offense, Make said. "It took me two years to learn this offense," said Blake, a Pro Bowl starter after his 1995 season with Cincinnati. "He could come in and play, but I don't think he could be productive," Blake said of Smith. "He could get by on athletic ability, but that will only take you so far ... That's why they have training camp." The Bengals have failed in their latest effort to sign Smith, the former Oregon star. Management and Smith's agent, Leigh Steinberg, are at odds over how Smith would earn his money. The Bengals say they have offered a deal for nearly $ 15 million. Under that proposal, Smith would average $4.7 million per year for six years if he participates in 55 percent of the plays and, as the contract progresses, has thrown for 2,500 yards in two of the three prior seasons. 10-ye- PREP The Daily Herald Timpanogos came out hot, but Orem was able to maintain composure throughout the Region 3 soccer opener for both teams Thursday at Orem. The result was a 1 victory for Orem. "I thought we took it to them early," said Timpanogos coach Jeff Ginn, whose fourth-yea- r squad is looking for its first Region 3 victory. "We came out strong and felt we could win. "But perhaps that took a little out of us. As the game went on, we weren't getting to the balls we should have, and that frustrated us and took us out of our game. Still, I'm happy S. - Orem, MV roll to soccer wins OREM I By The Associated Press trades with Seattle and Phoenix, respectively, and hadn't played a game in Orlando. Thursday, three days after his kidney transplant, but he said he otherwise is doing well and may return to the NBA champion San Antonio Spurs. Appearing in public for the first time since receiving his Sit R Bengals' rookie still missing in training camp well-travele- d SAN ANTONIO Sean Elliott was tired D11Y 5 MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The Milwaukee Bucks added veteran experience to their young, talented nucleus on Thursday by acquiring Danny Manning and Dale Ellis from the Orlando Magic in a trade for Chris Catling and Armen Gilliam. The trade was the fourth major deal in August for the rebuilding Magic, who now look nothing like the team that tied for the Atlantic Division title last season. For Orlando, the deal removed two older players from the team's completely revamped roster and replaced them with two whose contracts will be up after next season. The deal moves four players, each with at least eight years of experience and four previous teams on their resumes. Ellis and Manning were both acquired by the Magic in offseason ELLIOT DOING WELL THE August 2D, $thll Contest! Grand Prize is a trip to Cancun, Mexico . . . Weekly prizes include valuable gift certificates from participating merchants and two football or basketball tickets to future BYU games and game programs, plus an entry for the grand prize! |