| Show r gialt galit Ztibunt cLjt Section D Sunday February 26 1989 L V k' 7C:I -- -'' 0-- 2ielt))1 't - - Miami's ' my the IN''''''41‘' 44'4 N'il Saturday night when an Ar- kansas million- aire bought the team and made University of Jim- - Johnson head coach H : N ' HTeams Houwmner an- - Bright nounced that the Cowboys had been sold to Jerry Jones a longtime friend of Johnson Bright said Jones of Little Rock Ark "will be the most enthusiastic owner that the Cowboys have ever had" Landry 64 who took over the Cowboys when they were a ragged expansion team in 1960 and led them to the Super Bowl five times was the major victim when HR "Bum" Bright sold the team to Little Rock Jones a Ark oilman for an estimated I140 million "Tom Landry is the Cowboys and just like Tex is the Cowboys" Jones said "But let me tell you this Jimmy Johnson would be the first to tell you he couldn't carry Tom's water bucket" Jones said Johnson returned to Miami on Saturday and had not made any decisions about his Cow boys assistants yet Announcement of the sale rumored since Thursday came at a news conference Saturday night The news conference was delayed because Jones and club president Tex Schramm flew in Jones' private jet to Austin to inform Landry personally that he was being replaced as Cowboys coach Schramm's voice broke and tears welled in his eyes as he talked of the visit with Landry "It was a very difficult meeting difficult and sad" said Schramm who will retain his role with the Tom Landry TKo s 1 11 But when the end came for Landry he didn't get his final wish :4 t- 1 - F- !j::: i e-:: t 4 :4 4 -- 0 ack IF I) :"' : ': ll'f' ''Yi 14V ::11 t' :i:- i ::::::: " : 4 ' —'4 d :::1 1S — ' i '' totoI 441:-- - is ' - 4'':: " " 1: !: - '''' Iz t !554:0:4 :: : i ':''' 1 )77fft s: ir ir ?- 1 ::f: ::): ot ::: P:- '::':::"? t h : :::: ty-- -:' ::' ' 1 :::t t-:- ' --- (r 0:::' ' - Je ii0::- - 7 - ': - '11tue-I''-' ' 144''1""11fiiiiL" 4 i'- 5 — T ' '''''::: - :': -- ? 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'': 1- ' D4112ak 714 ::: 't-:- - i 0 i ' '':t4-!i 4 1 :: :::: i::-i- 'lei 1 ' - ' ' le 4v J 17 ': '''i'1 ) 'v-- 24 i:f 1 A t':-:!:14t- 0 250-162-- 6 over" i'4R:ti ‘ :::: Ci-- - — s I ? 9 k :: Cougars Get Utes 4 ":: ' i 500 I '4 I Ci ' 14 didn't hit him with isolid shot" The champion also admitted that the thought crossed his mind that "it looks like it could be a long fight" Bruno got up immediately and as a crowd of more than 9800 at the Las Vegas Hilton roared took a mandafrom referee Richtory eight-couard Steele Bruno then fought well and Just as dirty as Tyson until the end came with five seconds left in the fifth round "When fighters come to fight the heavyweight champion they automatically become a better fighter" Tyson said Bruno however lacked the arsenal to stay with one of the most menacing fighters in recent years In the fifth round Tyson hurt Brit-Se- e D-- 6 Column 1 Jr 237-200- Wm "- 0 'r " AP Boxing Writer Mike Tyson is back LAS VEGAS a little rusty a little chastened but very much in control "How dare they challenge me with their primitive skills" Tyson said after stopping Frank Bruno in the fifth round Saturday night and keeping Bruno from becoming the first British fighter to win the heavyweight cham pionship in this century Tyson looked a bit primitive himself as he engaged in a mauling match with Bruno a match that almost ended as soon as it began when Tyson knocked Bruno down with two right bands 14 seconds into the fight "I knew he wasn't hurt as badly as everybody thought" Tyson said "1 Cali 237-202- 5 - V By Ed Schuyler Sports Information 4 e"‘W'IPM ' Briton Is Stopped inkFift re- lationship that you have had for 29 years But I am glad the ownership problem has been cleared up It's good for the ballclub" Schramm said "I think for Tom it was emotional" Schramm added Jones said he shook hands with Bright on Thursday morning to basically close the deal Schramm said he found out Friday morning about what was happening Johnson flew into Dallas on Jones' private plane on Friday before the ink dried on the contract between Bright and Jones who was captain of Arkansas' unbeaten 1964 team Among Jones' teammates on that national championship team were Johnson and current Arkansas coach Ken Hatfield Johnson who went to Miami in 1984 after five years as head coach at Oklahoma State had a 52-- record in five seasons as the Hurricanes' head coach and took them 1987 to the national championship Landry's record with the Cow boys was "I Just didn't want to leave the Cowboys when they were down" Landry said "I at least wanted them to get into a respectable position before anyone else took 1800-662-435- t Cowboys "It's tough when you break a Call Local Tyson'n itact New Owner Hires Miami's Johnson years ended 1 ' ill Landry Out As Coach Of Cowboys 41"" For Recorded Scores WIMMEI1MEINIM MMMIIPOOMI IRVING Texas (AP) — Tom Landry's career as the only coach the Dallas Cowboys had in 29 IF 7'n Sports 1 Page ry-r7- TV ? Sports — am College Basketball Ken tucky at Syracuse crapTo 10:30 am — Golf Aetna Seniors Challenge (T2) II am — College Basketball Arizona vs Duke IOW 11 am — Auto Racing Pontiac Excitement 400 czn Noon — College Basketball Pur- due at Iowa (5) Noon — NBA Basketball Celtics at Knicks ctseto 12:30 pm — Women's Tennis Virginia Slims of California 2 pm — Golf LPGA Kemper Open Gip 2 pm — College Basketball Illinois at Ohio State CC 2:30 pm — Golf Doral Ryder C5D 10 on a layup Mike Smith was called for an tional foul Mitch Smith was given the hoop and two free throws and Utah was awarded the ball out of bounds The Ute hit one free throw and Jimmy Madison counted with a short Jumper and foul shot Smith then scored off a steal and suddenly Utah was ahead 50-4- 8 wiping out a 48-4- 2 BYU lead "We fought back and recovered af-ter that call” said Andersen who added that he had no complaint with the call "My only problem today was our free throw shooting We had been bragging it up that we lead the nation in foul shooting" The Cougars who average 82 per cent from the line missed eight of 26 charity tosses Even bigger news was Mike Smith missing from the foul line Smith had converted 32 in a row from the stripe breaking the school record of 29 in a row set by Kresimir Cosic over the 1972 and 1973 seasons Smith missed two foul shots lie wasn't happy about that "Oh well" he sighed "even a 92 See D-- 2 Column I 14 A j f Open 3:30 pm ant) Jazz at Pacers r' — NBA Basketball 't MAD pm — College Basketball West Virginia at Temple CtSPN1 8 pm — College Baseball 6 Stagg Switzer Took Different Paths to Coaching Success "lb me the coaching profession is one of the noblest and in building manhood No man is too good to be the athletic coach for youth Not to drink not to to be gamble not to smoke not to swear to deal justly to be honnot est in thinking and square in dealing to bear personal malice or hatred against rinot to be vals in victory or to be the sportsman overalibi in defeat these should and gentleman at all times be the ideals of a coach" — Amos Alonzo Stagg The "Grand Old Man" was active until the very end of his 100 years of life Until Bear Bryant and then Eddie Robinson came along e Stagg's 314 coaching victories topped the list Currently the list of active Division coaches (Robinson's Grambling record is in is headed by Barry Switzer of Division Oklahoma in percentages (837) Putting Switzer in the same column with the idealistic AA Stagg may seem to be heresy because the Sooner coach seems to have reathletes at cruited a lot of Oklahoma One player is in jail for selling cocaine three others are on bail for a gang rape and fair-minde- d swell-heade- all-tim- non-Stag- g telLoa6111kOlLagt another is involved in shooting a teammate Five others have been suspended since the NCAA announced its sanctions against the university December 19 There is a movement to fire Switzer but the y bet is he'll survive to sin another day That's the mentality among athletic boosters Remember years ago when the Oklahoma U president stated "We are trying to develop a university that Bud Wilkinson's football team can be proud of" That was a jest of course but we remember when Oklahoma City reporter Frank Boggs because he printliterally was run out of to ed an expose of Oklahoma infractions years ago Fortunately Boggs moved to Colorado Springs where he worked until the threats to firebomb his house died out Switzer defended his athletes claiming: "I've never been too lax with them but I've often given kids a second chance There have been a lot that I gave a second chance and they graduated and did wellNo one knows about even-mone- that" Coach Stagg would have had none of the Oklahoma problems because he never believed in a second chance and at least twice he sent players home for breaking training rules 4"4- - John Mooney OZAIrfr t winning He was interested in developing the whole man not just the athlete But I believe Mr Stagg might have paraphrased his sermon in the light of the Oklahoma situation and ask "What does it profit a man or a university if he wins national championships and suffers the loss of his and the respect of his peers?" self-respe- Sports Editor No Shake Habit they had voted in But so much did they respect Stagg that years later at a class reunion players would snuff out their smokes if Mr Stagg was around player who Stagg was an early had designs on becoming a preacher He also pitched Yale University to five collegiate baseball championships He was given an offer of $4200 to pitch for the New York Nationals which prompted an editor to fume "As long as a pitcher gets $4200 for six months and a preacher gets $600 for a year there will be good pitching and poor preaching" Mr Stagg turned down both baseball and preaching to dedicate his life to coaching youth which to him meant more than just :4 Brigham Young University basketball players complained Wyoming players did not offer the handshake when the players were introduced before the game at Laramie Thursday night The game of basketball is an enigma at best You shake bands before the game and then attempt to draw the charge or fish for the foul anything to get the opponent at a disadvantage and on the bench in foul trouble Players use tricks that would be called "entrapment" in a court case But refusing to shake hands is nothing new for Wyoming teams Years ago Cactus Jack Curtice as befitting the athletic director at the host school appeared at the Union Pacific depot to welcome the Wyoming football party But Coach Bowden Wyatt led his Cowboys WOK Olt AB LOCO" Ott" Inik AY All SO Sr Sr Sr tra re Sr sr An se straight off the train all looking straight ahead and ignoring the Ute athletic director Curtice was stunned and approached Wyoming athletic director Red Jacoby as to what was the matter with his coach "Jack" Jacoby explained "Coach Wyatt is over here to beat your brains out tomorrow and he'll shake your hand after he beats the Utes and not until" Going into that 1950 game Wyoming had beaten Utah only once (1949) at the expense of coach Ike Armstrong in his final year at Utah on the train after the game the Wyoming fans were whooping it up with the exception of Coach Wyatt who sat in his compartment taking hefty pulls on his sour mash whiskey Now and then the coach would mutter "1 guess I showed that Armstrong" Wyoming had won 5313 Cactus phoned Wyatt to introduce himself as the Ute coach and remind that Coach Armstrong had moved on as athletic director at University of Minnesota Observation Ward There are so many "high five" handshakes In an athletic event the pregame handshake' may be superfluous AS at Is As An AO afa orA ow 09 ow Am at " 1r: i P1 p7o 06ex |