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1 1 I 1 v. if '( yyilyilliilWUiiy a I il ElffBi1iS fofb 1 1 yy 'The World's First The World's Finest" LVOLIC 10W-3O MOTOR OIL Cornerback Mark Haynes, the Giants' top choice, was given a starting job by coach Ray Perkins the moment his name was mentioned at the draft. He proceeded to throw the job away in the preseason, regained it early in the season, lost it again and has it now only because Terry Jackson has a separated shoulder. THE OTHER DRAFTED rookies who start for the Giants these days are wide receiver Danny Pittman, picked in the fourth round, and safety Bud Hebert and linebacker Chris Linnin, both taken in the seventh round. Haynes was the No.8 selection in the draft.

The No.2 pick, for the other New York team, was Johnny "Lam" Jones, the fleet receiver from Texas. The Jets, everyone said, would be devastating with Jones and Wesley Walker. Today, Walker is injured and Jones, ineffective from the start, rides the bench much of the time while Derrick Gaffney, who started last year, does the same this season. At least he's still around and available. Penn State defensive end Bruce Clark, the No.4 choice in the draft, opted for Canada instead of life with the Green Bay Packers, just as another first-round pick (Buffalo's No.l a year ago), Tom Cousineau, did a year earlier.

SOME OF THE OTHER first-round draftees who have made it instantly big in the NFL this year are San Francisco running back Earl Cooper (the league's leading receiver), Cincinnati tackle Anthony Munoz, Atlanta tight end Jun Honey's SALE PRICE Limit 6 Quarts and Washington wide receiver Art Monk, the Redskins' first first-round draft pick since 1968. Joe Cribbs, the Buffalo running back taken in the second round our of Auburn (center Jim Ritcher was the Bills' No.l pick), has become one of those players who, after playing somewhat anonymously in college, has burst onto the scene. He's fifth in NFL rushing, behind the Big Four of Sims, Earl Campbell, Walter Pay-ton and Ottis Anderson. And he's ninth in the league in receiving, the only player listed among the top 10 in both rushing and receiving. A COUPLE OF other second- and third-round selections who have earned starting berths are Jets defensive back Darrol Ray, Atlanta linebacker Buddy Curry, St.

Louis tight end Doug Marsh, Oakland linebacker Matt Mil-len and St. Louis linebacker Charles Baker. Stardom, or even success, is not limited to the first few rounds, of course. There will always be Don Nottinghams, guys picked when the "who's he?" names predominate in the last rounds, guys who come into training camp as bodies and make the most of the opportunity. This year's last pick, by the four-time Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steeler, was Tyrone McGriff, a guard out of Florida Being picked No.356 overall, he figured he had a better shot at making it in Canada, so he headed north only to be cut by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats: Back to.

Pittsburgh he came, and thanks to injuries to other players, he made it. 741 SAVE $1.00 OTHER I PEAK SPECIALS Peak I 82 99 By BRUCE LOWITT "AP Sports Writer It is called rebuilding. Sometimes, as in the case of a team like the Detroit Lions, it can to occur almost instantaneously. Then there are teams like the New York Giants, for whom rebuilding seems to go on forever. Halfway through the season, 181 rookies dot the rosters of the 28 National Football League "teams, 45 of them frequent starters.

the Lions' case, the "rebuilding" tag is misleading. They were, after all, contenders a playoff berth or a division title every year from 1969 to 1978. Then came the crash of 79, when a couple of key injuries (most notably their quarterback, Gary Danielson) resulted in 2-14 record and, as befits such a terrible Showing, the No.l draft choice. HE WAS BILLY SIMS and he has helped the Lions to roar back into prominence as leaders of the National Conference's Central Division; But Sims isn't the only newcomer to help Detroit's cause, even if he is the most visible. Consider kicker Ed Murray and tackle Ed Whited.

Murray, a Nova Scotia native, was drafted out of Tulane in the seventh round, primarily to give place-kicker Benny Ricardo some competition. He ended up kicking Ricardo out of a job: "-He 'impressed us so much with his deep kick of fs and his accuracy on field goals that he was the obvious choice," Coach Monte Clark said. 4. MURRAY WAS GOOD on his first seven field goal attempts, starting with a 52-yarder against Los Angeles. His first kickoff wasn't quite as successful.

Drew Hill of the Rams returned it 98 yards for a touchdown. Since then, though, few of his kicks have been run back beyond the 20. And with 65 points he's the No.2 scorer in the league, trailing only John Smith, New England's place-kicker. Whited, ignored in the draft, was signed as a Gat Dr jsr ANTIFREEZE COOLANT 53 Gal. $3.99 Cootni riush M.43 Coo(nf System Sealer 93 Cooing Svittm Honey's Sale Price Less 50( Peak Factory Rebate (See Store For Details) YOUR .50 $Q49 VIBb III 1.

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BARFIELD HAS been under fire this year at Auburn as the Tigers have fallen to 4-3, were ftrampled by Tennessee 42-0 and are winless in the Southeastern Conference. Barfield still has one year to go on a contract that expires in 1981 but alumni reportedly will attempt to buy out his contract when the 12-member Board of Trustees meet Nov. 7. "This talk about Barfield being ousted is all premature and nothing official has been done," said David Housel, assistant sports information director at Auburn. "WE'RE WORKING with fact (at Auburn) rather than with speculation and Auburn's Board of Trustees is not scheduled to meet until Nov.

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