Show Page 8 — Th§ Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday July 21 1998 Rice shows up early for camp By Pnckers Reggie White who has gotten into hot water for his remarks on homosexuality and other social issues wasn’t talking at Green Bay's training camp Mooday White was set to talk with a group of reporters but coach Mike Holmgren canceled the interview because he didn’t want his star The Associated Praee Jeny Rice couldn’t wait to get back on the football field Rice coming back from two serious knee injuries diatridelined him almost all last season showed up at San Francisco’s training camp a day early and caught some passes before a cheering crowd of 3000 “It’s a fresh start for me" said Rice the NFL’s career leader in receptions receiving defensive end making any more news Holmgren has done the same thing in the past with quarterback Brett Favre “Put diem in a situation where they have a yards and touchdowns “With everything that happened to me last year this is a new start I feel like a rookie all over again" Rice came to camp Monday a day before workout He the 49ers’ first full-squworked out individually running routes and catching the ball while the rest of the team scrimmaged “I'm probably about 90 percent right now" microphone in front of them and anything could be said” Holmgren explained ”1 would just like to minimise the distractions just a little bit" Falcons Mark Rypien a former Super Bowl MVP who signed with Atlanta as a backup quarterback to Chris Chandler was placed on ad hesaid Rice who turns 36 in October tore ligaments and cartilage in his left knee during San Francisco's season ar at opening-los- s Tampa Bay He returned against Denver on Dec 15 but broke his left kneecap after catching a touchdown pass Coach Steve Mariucci plans to limit Rice's preseason schedule in order to get him ready for for the 49en regular-seaso- n opener Sept 6 against the New York Jets “We are in no rush to see him practice twice a day every day" Mariucci said “The main objective is to get him to feel good for that fust game" Raiders Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson signed with Oakland a day before the opening of training camp Woodson the fourth overall pick in the deal worth draft reportedly signed a $145 million including an $8 million signing bonus “I told my agent when we first talked that I didn’t want to be a holdout" the former Michigan comerback said Woodson is the highest draft pick this year to come to terms with his team New Raiders six-ye- ar coach Jon Gruden said Woodson will be wide receiver Jerry Rice was ready to get back in action reporting a day early tor tootbal camp- - San Francisco 49era given a legitimate chance to start “We don’t discriminate because of age" said Gruden 34 the former offensive coordi- nator for the Philadelphia Eagles “I’m a rookie head coach" Seahawks Seattle opened its training camp without holdout quarterback Warren Moon Newly acquired running back Ricky WatMoon ters said he hopes the 41 -- year-old works out his contract dispute with the team “He’s one of my heroes” said Watters who signed as a free agent after gaining 1110 Over The win propelled the Sox to a date with Bear River later in the day after the LoganMueller Park game Frail Skinny Mastermind Meet Garrett Johnson Johnson is lucky if he weights 100 pounds And yet Logan's heaviest hitters had a hard time putting the ball in play against the Mueller Park righthander who helped down Logan 10-- 6 Why? Because Johnson doesn't throw heat he throws an array of offspeed pitches “We played fairly sound Tour Continued from Page 6 Dense fog greeted the riders heading up the peak of Aubisque There were a number of falls including a former leader Stuart O’ Grady of Australia Francesco Casagrande of Italy also went down and was taken away in an ambulance Casagrande was sixth last year Continued from Page 6 The drug scandal has rocked the Tour de France since customs officers found illegal substances in the car of the trainer of Festi-na- ’s top rider Richard Virenquc The Festina team was thrown out of the race Saturday and police in Lille are holding Ryckaert and Roussel It was also reported today that French customs officials found the drug EPO in the car of officials of the Dutch TVM team in March EPO is the same substance allegedly used by Fesdna Moon’s pro career Last year he set team passing records with 313 completions and 3678 yards 20-ye- ar X 45 x 10 47x67x17 eorxSI'xl? $7995 $13985 $21995 f&kfii Tremonton BUHJNNQCOftR (801)2574578 To! 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