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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 17

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De Kalb, Illinois
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DAILY CHRONICLE, DeKolb, Illinois, Thursday, Aug. 19, 1971 17 Knee Injuries Too Serious Packers Waive Grabowski DEPARTMENT STORES J. iTTFHTTTml -3? M' DO YOUR LAUNDRY IN YOUR OWN APARTMENT, HOME OR MOBILE 'HOME With This freak accident Wednesday when he suffered a broken bone in his foot after a fire broke out in the cafeteria at lunchtime, Harper jumped out a window and twisted his foot after a five-foot drop. Coach Ed Hughes of Houston named rookie Dan Pas-torini to start at quarterback against Philadelphia Saturday -night and Tommy Prothro, coach of the Los Angeles Rams, said that quarterback Roman Gabriel would be seeing more action. Prothro had been looking over three possible backup candidates in past pre-season games.

Stambaugh of Oregon and Mark Debevc of Ohio State. The New Englund Patriots waived rookies Nick McGarry of Massachusetts and Lew Swain of Alabama and signed Mike Wynn, a tackle from Nebraska who was dropped by Oakland. The New York Jets said that two veterans-wide receiver Don Maynard and defensive tackle Steve Thompson-would be ready for action against the New York Giants Sunday after being sidelined by injuries. The giants lost offensive tackle Charlie Harper in a sume his career next season. The Dallas Cowboys placed wide receiver Wendell Tucker and place kicker Dave Conway on waivers and both were signed immediately.

Tucker, part of the trade with Los Angeles which saw Lance Rentzet go to the Rams, was taken by Denver Green Bay signed Conway, who had 46 and 50-yard field goals in preseason games." The Baltimore Colts cut their roster to 54 by dropping two rookies-Tom Lloyd of Bowling Green and Stan Hansen of West Texas State and Cincinnati released Jack "MINI WASHER UP1 Sports Five years ago, Jim Grabowski pocketed a check nearly half a million dollars and was on top of the world Today he's just another name on the National Football League waiver list. Grabowski, who teamed with Donny Anderson in 1966 as Green Buy's million dollar rookie backfield, was put on waivers by the Packers Wednesday after failing to re-bound from a series of knee injuries. "It was just a move we had to make," said Dan Devine, the Packers' new coach and gen-eral manager, "I was just afraid he was going to get hurt." Grabowski, a' 6-foot-2, 220poun ullback, ad broken all of Red Grange's rushing records while at the University of Illinois and set six Big Ten Records. He was Green Bay's No. 1 draft choice and along with Anderson, drafted as a future out of Texas Tech the SUPER SCREEN DEPARTMENT STORCS 1 For '72 i CotAbt of Laundry? if L- 4 i This washer and dryer can handle family loads and take up so XV little space you oe amazed! Come in and see this Hoover Mini pair demonstrated! i ii' i 1 f2m i HIRHFR.WinFR Tft A it ft 1 i previous season, signed for nearly (I million between the two.

He became a starter two years later but then suffered the first of a series of knee -injuries which eventually marked his downfall. John Brockington, the Packers' no. I draft choice from Ohio State, has moved in as a backfield starter. Also released by the Packers Wednesday were veteran wide receiver Jack Clancy and rookie linebacker Curtis Jones i of Missouri. Clancy was acquired from Miami after the Dolphins signed tight end Marv Fleming, who played out his option with the Packers.

Offensive guard Jim Vellone of the Minnesota Vikings un- derwent surgery Wednesday for removal of his spleen. The surgery was performed in an effort to control Hodgkins's disease, a form of cancer, which was discovered during a routine pre-talning physical. Vellone was reported In sat-'. isfactory condition and he said he hoped the surgery was sue cessful so that he could re- Baseball's Top Ten LEADING BATTERS NATIONAL LEAGUE G. AB.

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