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Show DESERET NEWS, 0 Watts Voices Coaches' Plea To ABA: Stop Signings Wednesday, September ?0, 1969 The Aze By SHEILA MOHAN Associated Press Writer Frank Ryan, who rose to si'cerstar and fell to bench warmer during seven year with the Cleveland Browns, appeared to be at the end of tlie line today. The quarter back, who five years ago guided the Browns to the Na- - turned. He performed coura- waived safety Hagood Clarke, geously throughout that sea- linebacker Marty Schottheim-e- r, son despite a wide range of defensive end Tom Day ailments. In the winter of 1967 Grate. Willie and end split to he had surgery repair tom muscles, stretched ligaments and scar tissue in his right cham- tonal Football League pionship, was waived by tie club Monday end is now free to negotiate with any club that might be interested since no NFL club claimed him. made the The Browns announcement Tueav as they cut their roster to 44 men. eUARANTIf - BRAKES m ir I na Mllllia prtnfeu MUFFLERS - SHOCKS - SEAT r 0iMi dolly COVERS except Sun. M STEREOS Wltli MMt Hfc j tftStmtr ftTMtit and Bowk Credit earth. sf Mitch Johnson to die Los Angeles Rams in exchange for two future draft choices, Washington also cut running back Randy Schultz, who had been obtained in a trade this summer with New Orleans, and dropped Leon Crenshaw, a free agent The moves trimmed the squad to this weeks league' limit. Phone 364-843- passes, 639 . ? CDiAAowwt- Hwa$ GORG is ? . AND stiu. first with f ffcy&rf 14 if iMPISCOUNT PRICES RIB STEAKS 79 1 v 15 CO W.3500 SOUTH & 9200 nr ?! c S. 7TH EAST yjr i4 r nrs mu m , - Wooten, 32, was a standout blocker for Jim Brown and Leroy Kelley at Cleveland, where he played nine years before coming to Washington ' , last year. dub -- 4 t s, legacy, which includes 11 TO PRICES touch-down- records. He led the Browns to two Eastern Conference titles and a Century Division crown in five years as starting quarterback. He also appeared in three Pro Bowl games and Jed tiie East to upset victories in 1966 and 1967. It was 20,1967 that his luck DISCOUNT! i American Football League clubs made them final, no recall cuts to 40, Monday. the lowest totals since his first pro season with Los Angeles in 4958. r But he leaves the Browns a CHANGING THEIR-- tone. cuts to 40, Sept. 15. 31 yards and seven WHY IS EVERY BOP - NFL dubs make their final com pletions, 1 1147 So. State ' n only token action. H finished with 65 3 . The Redskins dropped two veteran starters in their offensive line. They cut guard John Wooten and traded rookie year and saw 5:30 f leading rusher. the third game last ImIm I 8:30 te Rockets The reportedly. gave Haywood, a former U.S. . Olympic basketball star, $250,000 to sign. was waived along running back Charley Karraway who was claimed by the NFL Washington Redskins. Harraway finished last season as the Browns second But the Browns didnt think so. They thought Bill Nelsen was better. Ryan was sidelined after w. will r.,! pM wt.llln ,.lll-- 4, IIM Sal!sR4tK3si p!v . establish. Ryan helped. Hi. vrre The ABA Denver Rockets signed Haywood last month, even though he had two years of eligibility left. Watts, head coach at JBYU, exsaid his organization pressed shock and deep con about the Haywood . signing. He said it had "creat-ed an explosive situation, which ivdld destroy the good will and fine working relation-ships that have taken years to cern with last year as trust stag, but not as frustrating as people might think." "It was frustrating only he when we were losing, said. "Then I felt I could have WiAI-OU- T The PROVO, UTAH (AP) National Association of Basketball Coaches asked the American Basketball Association Tuesday to refrain from signing any college player who has eligibility remaining. The statement, made by association president Stan Watts of Brigham Young University, was a direct appeal to tiie ABA after it signed former Detroit University star Spencer Haywood. elbow. The part-tim- e college professor who holds a Ph.D. in math, described his experiences on the Browns bench riihart( By DAVE FITZPATRICK trzox&i The NFL Detroit Lions guard dropped five players Jim Anderson, deensive ends Bob Bergum,, Dave Daniels and former Weber Stater Lew Kamanu, and linebacker Dave Weedman. , The NFL Baltimore Colls dropped one man below this week Rndt in two cuts announced Tuesday. Placed on waivers were defensive tackle Jim Moyland of Texas Tech and running back Dan Berry of California. The San Diego Chargers of tiie AFL waived tight end Craig Cotton, wide receiver Rentz, comerback Larry Mack Lamb and running back Keith Lincoln, listed as injured. Veteran safetyman Roger Bird was placed on injured waivers by the AFL Oakland Raiders. The AFL Buffalo Bills r Distinctively Fine Fashion I, FI Ml ' ! 1 Autumn elegance is the Kings Crown, a superior suiting imported wool worsted or and silk. 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