Show r — iijir tirr iiiifiifi’ii1 Jr fli'TtiJ'inri'"fiiitfM NFL ROSTER CUTS CONTINUE D®!rsetH Standard-Examin- Lowers Contract Boom have to take place” Sokol said that “if they (Dallas) don’t want to pay him they could look around to find another place for him to play” Dorsett added he was sorry his contract dispute went public while Cowboys’ official were less than United Press International On a day when some veterans and countless rookies and free agents were given their walking papers by NFL teams one name player continued to lower the boom — against management “What I want is a lifetime guarantee contract” said Dallas running back Tony Dorsett “If I extencan get a five- - or seven-yea- r sion on my (current) contract and the figures are right everything will be fine Hopefully we can pleased at the tactics “His attorney gave us several of his alternatives’’ said Tex president and general of the Cowboys “The manager to ‘go to the press’ was one first And he’s done that “He also mentioned the possibility of Dorsett leaving camp or defecting from the team in some cirSchramm come to terms” Hopefully? Dorsett who has run for 1000 yards in three successive seasons and his attorney Stephan Sokol early opened a public campaign this week to have the fourth-yea- r pro’s salary renegotiated And if Dorsett doesn’t get what he wants he just might take a long walk “That is one of the alternatives” said Dorsett “I hope that it will not cumstances” Although Dorsett’s original con- tract called for a package of more million over five years Sokol said Dorsett received only $80000 last year and is supposed to get $100000 this season Sokol said some of Dorsett’s salary is defer than $1 red until the year 2004 In other NFL news Wally ©n Doughty 29 was picked up by the Broncos last week from Baltimore where he had starred in the He averaged 235 yards per catch on 25 receptions in 1973 then blossomed in 1975 with 39 catches for 666 yards The Broncos also cut running back Don Hardeman a former No 1 draft pick of Houston acquired last year from the Colts Merlo 28 played in all 16 games last year with the Saints but started only twice He had his best year in 1976 when he had four interceptions two of them for touchdowns The Los Angeles Rams waived running back Obie Graves and tight end Steve Cosmos Placed on the reserve list — did not report — Cham- mid-1970- er The Toros raised their club averCoast to Pacific continued lead the age to 294 while the A’s who have 350 averled the league most of the season a League in batting with age however Tucson had replaced slipped into second with a 288 the A’s as the top team in club average Salt Lake City in second batting according to the latest stat- place just one month ago fell to istics released by official statisti- fifth place with a 281 mark Tim Hosley the A’s designated cian William J Weiss catcher was The latest averages include lea- hitter and part-tim- e in two the gue games played through Sunday leading league 22 10 had home categories Hosley August Youngblood take the tourney title Anne ed High Basouther following 49-4- All-Americ- an second-roun- d 71-5- m 6-- points-per-gam- 62-5- Luis Salazar who started the 'I de- Tv ' ii v "I i:v COLTS 2 TONY DORSETT who has rushed for over 1000 yards for three straight seasons with the Dallas Cowboys is locked in a contract fight with the NFL club and has threatened to walk e out of camp or ask for a trade if his contract demands are not met UPI Telephoto ar ar triples walks and Spokane’s Kim Lewallyn was the top pitcher in the averleague with a 229 eamed-ru- n age 14 wins and 17 saves Individual batting averages for Ogden are: Bryant 350 Pat Dempsey 325 Mark Budaska 304 Ray Cosey 297 Hosley 296 Moore 278 Milt Ramirez 278 Bob Grandas 262 Bruce Fournier 257 Mack Babitt 249 Paul Mize 227 and Mike Rodriguez lifetime-guarante- Richards Sidelined by Injury DENVER (UPI) — The Denver linebacker Terry Tautolo from Philadelphia for an undisclosed Broncos waived two veterans and future draft pick Tautolo filled in seven rookies and placed veteran for the injured Bill Bergey last wide receiver Golden Richards on season and helped the Eagles to the injured reserve to meet Tuesday’s playoffs The San Diego Chargers announced that veteran offensive tackle Russ Washington has signed after missing the first 38 days of training camp Elsewhere Buffalo waived veteran running back Mike Collier Chicago placed defensive backs Virgil Livers and Billy Perrin on injured reserve Dallas released quarterback Mike Mancuso and 214 Gulls’ averages are: John Harris 314 Gil Kubski 306 Fernando Gonzalez 298 Jay Peters 295 Darrell Miller 286 Royle NFL deadline for reaching the limit Richards who missed most of the summer training camp because of personal problems at his Salt Lake City home was placed on the injured reserve list with a finger injury “The rest either didn’t have the ability or there were too many people at their positions” said club 60-play- er Jim Saccomano spokesman was Bill “There just too much competiPittsburgh placed safety Dornbrook Thom tion and and guard they had the short straw” Hurley 278 Lub-ratic- ' 5 The Green Bay Packers released five players including linebacker Gary Weaver who was attempting to come back from knee surgery Also cut were running back Nate veteran and Simpson a four-yedefensive back Steve Wagner a five-yeveteran and captain of the special teams The Packers also placed veteran fullback Barty Smith on injured reserve The Miami Dolphins acquired veteran guard Burton Lawless from Dallas for an undisclosed draft pick and Chicago picked up season in Portland but now plays for Hawaii was leading in four offensive categories Salazar had 89 runs 151 hits 228 total bases and Stillman 283 Scott Moffitt Pepe Mangual 271 Steve 260 Mark Nocciolo and Rick Oliver 210 ' Larry Stewart Albuquerque reliever Dennis 16 3 in Allen had 70 stolen bases add- the heart of the BALTIMORE al 86 vo-v-s- The Baltimore Colts cut linebacker John Priestner tight end Ed Whitley and defensive tackle Salt Lake outfielder Pepe Man-guwith 37 doubles shared the lead Tucson’s Gary Woods drawn points in the Utah team’s loss to San Calif scored 22 and she ketball Team Diego reteam the Utah in in the leading points standing performance 1 over to a Intercent Basketball Congress Albuquervictory action national Tournament held re- que NM in final-roun- d of the eight-teatournament cently at Mesa Ariz Three other Ogden-are- a high Handy a 2 star who will be a senior at Ogden High School this school girls — Ben Lomond’s Jill e Coleman Box Elder’s Teresa fall averaged over 21 for the Utah team Smith and Ogden High’s Pam which placed seventh in the na- Gilbertson — were also memtional tourney staged at Mesa bers of the Utah team This year’s BCI tourney for prep Community College 3 basketball players who have not 26 a in had points Handy Calif in the yet graduated from high school loss to Ontario Utah team’s tourney opener marked the first such national The Ontario team went on to event for girls selected to the School Girls’ runS-batted-- A V champions The four are still being fined $200 per day each The Houston Oilers handed the kicking job to veteran Toni Fritsch by releasing rookie John Choukair Rookie linebacker Tim Campbell the younger brother of Earl Campbell was also released Portland’s Craig Cacek had AN Ogden’s Anne Handy has been 87 j fense from last season’s NFC First baseman Kelvin Moore had struck out 114 times the highest total in the league 15 OGDEN HIGH'S ANNE HANDY EARNS BASKETBALL HONORS ALL-AMERIC- runs and Itu-- ’s were Dennis Harrah Larry Brooks Jack Youngblood and Jim Paces PCI in Hlftiong Ogden outfielder Derek Bryant 1980 3D August 20 14 Cowboys LEAGUE LEADERS LISTED iryara -" -- bers the NFC’s Defensive Player of the Year with Chicago in 1976 was released by Tampa Bay Glenn Doughty who caught 40 passes and five TD for Baltimore that year was waived by Denver and Jim Merlo New Orleans’ defensive MVP in ’76 was cut by the Saints as teams scrambled to meet Tueslimit day’s Chambers 29 slowed by an arthritic knee was obtained from the Bears prior to the 1978 season for Tampa Bay’s first-roun- d draft He and Moore Bob end pick tight 1978 in a last role but spent spot year when Coach John McKay moved Charley Hannah from defensive end to offensive tackle Chambers moved into the starting end spot and started all 16 regular season games and both playoff games 60-play- Wednesday er -r- h 213 The veterans released from the on injured reserve roster were wide receiver Glenn Doughty picked up last week on waivers from the Baltimore Colts and running back Don Hardeman acquired by the Broncos last year in a trade with Baltimore The other seven other cuts all signed by the Broncos as free e Missouri agents were quarterback Pete Woods guarde Joe Homan of Cal State at North-ridglinebacker Tim Gerhart of Lafayette nose tackle Mike Bailey of Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo punter Steve Gortz of Nevada-La- s Vegas tight end Willie Bolden of Bishop Colege in Dallas and kicker Mike Ditchfield of Bradford University in England one-tim- Wilson Proves He Can Play in NPl OAKLAND Calif (UPI) — Rookie Marc Wilson proved something to himself in Oakland’s 9 preseason victory over New England Saturday night: he can play in the NFL Wilson marched the Raiders 71 yards on eight plays to a touchdown in the last 90 seconds The former Brigham Young University star the Raiders’ No 1 draft choice connected on a pass to running back night I got the job done Now I feel I can play in this league” Wilson clicked on passes for 87 yards 31-2- I&) The youngster’s performance isn’t going to make Oakland Coach Tom Flores’ job any easier He had been wrestling with the question of whether Pastorini or former San Francisco 49er Jim Plunkett would be his No 1 quarterback to replace Ken Stabler Wilson added a third dimension to Flores’ dilemma Both Pastorini and Plunkett played well for against the Patriots Pastorini was 109 yards and a touchdown and Plunkett was for 122 yards and a TD 17-ya- rd Terry Robiskie for the winning TD “I wasn’t sure I could move the ball that far that fast” Wilson said “Everything happened so fast It was a combination of things Our guys caught the ball and just took off “When it was all over I just thought now I have the peace of mind I need At least for one ll-of-- woes of on Spokane County official says Spokane Indians baseball club have apparently taken another step into the red — the Pacific Coast League team is three months fV -X FORT COLLINS Colo (UPI) — Former San Diego State assistant Ron Railey was hired Tuesday as the head baseball coach at Colorado State University Railey a former pitcher at the University of team general manager Larry Koentopp nied the club was in financial trouble Colorado succeeds Tom Wheeler who resigned this month to become head coach at St Mary’s College in Moraga Calif Railey coached at Heritage High School in Littleton Colo before becoming pitching coach at SDSU CSU finished last season with a 0 record the 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Mount St Helens that blanketed the city last May Koentopp says the club has applied for federal emergency disaster assistance and that it expects to receive a check soon 23-2- i ©PIN Assistant budget director Jim Rumpeltes said the team failed to meet $2500 monthly payments in June July and August But Rumpeltes said he did not think the county would actively seek collection of the overdue account Last week it was reported that the Indians had failed to pay more than $2000 in motel bills from a May trip to Ogden At that time CSU Names New Coach t: 18 Woes Mount in PCL Spokane'sTheFinancial financial its ballpark lease payments the behind SPOKANE (AP) — O 13 — 825-312- 5 00 I' |