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Show NFL Mmii Tothix Eagles Wary of Washington I mtfil luifniiitiutuil Iniui'lcs til tile I'tlel's. c I. in- Lave hint the utt.u k The earn li.i' rushed ter lit Ihil.idc jphi;i Logics, 'A hn )i it i1im likelini-m-world Ked'kins' running mure than m tnui I. i't thi'ii' .imis Hist three yards ;mii in gimes i.iHt tr to regroup sund.tv MniitgiiiiH ry mi nn'it' in their tuiiilh dcser;itior " ,,:iiii't :i tiMiu bre.ithmg ;m Other (Lillies The L.iglcs who imteuie(l pontti1 - lo4 Hi er. LLcwln-rSunday Dei.vel is at Cleveland. San reeonl. Wile upset 21 i b iieVkiUsl .mil to II at Iais Angeles. Baltimore at Miami franei'co ..ml week St Dmis host the Washington miiless ljst Kansas at iiihlout Veterans Stadium Sunday The Biittalu at San Diego m a battle el unbeaten'. at Oakland. New Fngland at the New York Jet'. 5. are oft In their Worst stall sinee It to. City Kid'kill'. Seattle at Houston, unbeaten Detroit at Atlanta, the tnl.idiTphia Coai h ltek Vermeil ft ars the bite ot New York Giants at Dallas, St Iaiiio at New Orleans. ,i i urnored animal Pittsburgh at Minnesota and Cincinnati at Gioen s it's tough. and Bay. Tampa Bay v Mts Chicago Monday night Kwr time we play the ,w expect it tough here Sunday." Vermeil said Cleveland. 2 2. shouts tor its third straight victory hliev have an air of desperation beiause of their off a hot game last week .nil loss reeord We expect a very tough football and Brian Sipe nines the first player to throw for more than :iHi becoming it " about no (piestion jaiiie. yards i.TIm agaiii'l the Tampa Bay defense. Top draft Nebulous Status choice Charles White scored his third touchdown in the last two games and Greg Pruitt made his initial i ni'eiTs laution ean be traeed to the nebulous has lost two straight a.itus .if running back WillHrt Montgomery, 19H0 appearance. Denver, a hit' pointer in the Cardinals' name. who sulfc-reand is in danger of falling out of playoff contention. tile Conies' leadinn rusher and rc-- . Matt Robinson threw Ins first Tl) puss of the year Montgomery elver, worked out for the first time Thursday and is Monday night, but attempted only 12 passes m the Broncos' coiiserv ativ e attack. Otis Armstrong rushed ,(uestioiinble anatnst Washmnton lor mi yards, including a TD ' lie's not a ebatue to piay on Sunday." Vermeil ..oil "It lie plays. he plays. I won't put him in there guns for its third straight victory Ds Angeles, .ale" he's healthy enough to play. You ean'l line up and hopes to tie Sail Praia isco for the NFC West lead ninninu back if you're not 1(H) iercent." lesinte last week's loss, the Fables are tied for the league lead in scoring and their defense has given ip the lewest points in the NFL. The Ked'kins have had some problems offensively as evidenced by last defeat to Seattle. They couldn't score on seek's 25. suffered four 2 dianccs inside the Seahawk.s missed three field goals, giving , uteri. options and 'irinally reliable Mark Moseley a dismal record on field goal attempts. "We just have made too many mistakes, mistakes we can't afford even if we did move the football," Washington Coach Jack Pardee said. "The quarterback has to set up properly, the receiver has to run me right pattern and the blockers have to protect, ' akc the right stance and execute." B I Pi I IM) II (ioUi t.vi lli'-- - I r, -s i 1 Red-kni- v all 1 ake illume 'uiidav I t Ii lobei 5. Hso ins I)ml l'ootball isn't dead at ' t o r i ii Col go. whuh has .dun dom'd its intercollegiate U e s t in it athletic program j ou don hjvo to ijolt like Arnold Kilmet to pkiy Jctomv Kjnvh. And you don t hive to own mert or live ut Jcicniv Iv.mc n to enioy the Multi Million Doll.ii C luhhouse But you do h.ive to huve u memhciship The fir-- t Alumni Loot ball Game w as ('lav ed at the Sail Lake City school Saturday with tile Gold team taking a l.i 12 victory over the Blue squad Due to tile ev client tesponse we huve ulieudv leveived die enteiiiKj the tir.u! stupes ot out memtx'iship dnve may be your lust opportunity to belong to one ot the c ountry i lubs m the world Steve Herr' i her intercepted a pass with four minutes left in the game and took it (n yards lor the winning Gold touchThe winning down team's other score came oil a quarterback sneak bv Rich (irolh Cull us toduy tei moie intomuition lluiX IMPAC1 MARK! Suit dive City I least tu I.IM GOLFERS! Record you' swng on V.oeo T apw u i ' , t e I , 's t! - ' 84 J el , 1CM 1X1)48, 3435 8 Wist k mple P.O. Box 31443 all-pr- . lie a " s ' m t "i, .,! v 'a' u 1. '! I , V I,!".' Oct. Special $35 DAVE 466-384- 5 1 1 0 New Rules Face NHL Openers By Associated Press n overtime or a network television contract, with a first-tim- e champion and a lew of bonafide challengers, and with a new resolve lo euib fighting, the National Hockey League opens its Wtn season Thursday. NlfL faces many of the same The problems in the 1980s that plagued it in the 1970s too many teams, too many games, not enough Kipularity throughout the Cnted States, high salaries ,md unsatisfactory attendance. And a poor image due to the violence that often runs rampant through the name Many Role Changes r fisticuffs To reduce especially the league's Board of Governors passed brawls several rule changes during the summer. When a light breaks out between two players, every other player must go to a designated area or else his team receives a minor penalty (two minutes) and he is misconduct. Any player who drops given a his gloves or his stick and who is not involved in the misconduct. original altercation receives a Any player who gets two game misconducts under 'bis rule will be suspended for the next game. For each subsequent violation, the suspension is increased by one game. Players had been banned from leaving the bench lo join an altercation. Now they also are prohibited from leav ing the bench to start a fight; a three-gam- e suspension results from such action. In addition, when a player receives a misconduct lor trying to continue to fight, his team is assessed a minor penalty. Other new rules prohibit a player from deliberately standing in the goal crease he gets two minutes and allow for substitutions for tor interference players penalized coincidentally for two minutes when one team is shorthanded. 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