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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 26

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The Post-Crescenti
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C-4 THE POST-CRESCENT, APPLETON-NEENAH-MENASHA, WIS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1991 Pro football Sports, briefly (Dtro'tatrDa (Dei hold 4Sers put R3 0 5 1 56 74 2f 41 2 4'i 31 2 41 i i I 2 Both charges are misdemeanors. Jones posted bond of $1,050 and was released. The San Diego Chargers today traded third-year quarterback Billy Joe Tjlliver to the Atlanta Falcons for an undisclosed 1992 draft choice. Tolkver, 25, recently lost his job to second-year quarterback John Friesz.

The Kansas City Chiefs obtained linebacker Ervin Randle from Tampa Bay for a 1992 conditional fifth-round pick. Four players ended holdouts Browns All-Pro defensive tackle Michael Dean Perry, Steelers linebacker David Little, and Patriots running back John Stephens and wide receiver Sammy Martia The Patriots, meanwhile, named second-year man Tommy Hodson as their starting quarterback over Hugh Millen. But coach Dick MacPherson stressed that it applies only for Sunday's opener at Indianapolis. NFL commissioner Paul Taglia-bue says he's optimistic that a new labor agreement that includes some form of free agency could be in place by next winter. Tagliabue, who made a labor agreement his top priority when he was replaced Pete Rozelle in October 1989, told football writers on Tuesday that he's more optimistic than ever that an agreement can be reached.

Game of the Century between the two teams that have won four of the last five Super Bowls. Montana's roster spot went to Bill Musgrave, who quarterbacked Oregon to the Freedom Bowl last season but had been released by Dallas. Montana's disabling was the major development in a day of maneuvering in which many veterans cut on Monday ended a day in limbo and went back on the active roster. They included Gerald Riggs of the Redskins; Vince Evans and Jerry Robinson of the Raiders, Doug Smith of the Rams, Cliff Stoudt of the Cowboys, Damn Nelson and Leo Lewis of the Vikings and Skip McClendon and Leo Barker of the Bengals. Dexter Manley, cut by the Cardinals on Monday, resurfaced with Tampa Bay.

Other than Montana, the most prominent players to go on injured reserve were running back Ickey Woods of the Bengals, author of the "Ickey Shuffle;" Marcus Dupree of the Rams, attempting to come back after five years recovering from a knee injury incurred in the USFL, and Keith Millard of the Vikings, the defensive player of the year in 1989. The Seahawks brought back wide receiver Paul Skansi and running back Darren Comeaux, who had been waived on Monday. To do that, they had to put quarterback Kelly Howe, Retzlaff steal the show Host professional Steve Howe won medalist honors, and his assistant, Robert Retzlaff, shared the spotlight Tuesday in the finals of the Northeast Wisconsin Golf Association Open golf tournament at Neenah's Ridgeway Country Club. Howe duplicated his opening score of 69 to win the 51st annual tournament with a six-under-par total of 138. Retzlaff had the round of the day, a 69 that included his first hole-in-one en route to finishing second at 142.

After a birdie on the 16th hole, Retzlaff aced the par-three 17th with a nine-iron, then birdied the 18th to go four-under par on the last three holes. Butte des Morts pro Bill Brodell also shot 69 Tuesday after a first-day 76 to finish third at 145. Mel Ham of Waupaca CC took fourth and low amateur honors with a 146 (73-73). Tied for fifth at 147 were John Sams of Waupaca CC (73-74) and Craig Darling of Oneida GC (75-72). At 149 were Fox Valley assistant pro Mark Baker (76-72), Rick Miller of Wisconsin Rapids Bulls Eye (73-75) and Ridgeway member Al Auxier (73-75).

Jeff Proper of Luxemburg North Brook (72-77) and Jason Klein of Clintonville Riverside (73-76) each shot 149. Wounded umpire has no regrets American League umpire Steve Palermo, shot in the back last month while chasing four robbery suspects, says he has no regrets, no rage and that he's no hero. Palermo and Terence Mann, a former Southern Methodist defensive tackle, were shot July 7 when they and restaurant owner Corky Campisi rushed to help two waitresses who were being robbed outside Campisi's restaurant in Dallas. "We never stopped to think if they had a switchblade if they had a gun," Palermo said Tuesday at a Dallas news conference. "We never stopped to think about Palermo, 41, was able only to wiggle two toes on his right foot when he entered a rehabilitation institute July 15, but now he is walking slowly with braces and forearm crutches.

Holtz gets national award Appleton native Ed Holtz, who was named Class A Executive of the Year by The Sporting News as general manager of the Appleton Foxes in 1971, has won the award again with the Macon, Braves in the Class A Sally League. It's something I really appreciate because I never thought I had a chance to win again," said Holtz, 61, who has won the award five times. For anybody to get the award five times is almost a miracle. I was in tears, really, I couldn't believe it." Notes An Illinois man was sentenced to 18 months in prison Tuesday in Gainesville, Fla. after pleading guilty to killing a Florida racehorse to help the owners collect insurance money.

Agriculture Commissioner Bob Crawford, whose investigators arrested Harlow S. Arlie and another man, said the case was part of a "nationwide ring of torture and greed." Hilbert native Matt Ruhland was waived Tuesday by the Buffalo Bills. Ruhland, a defensive lineman, joined the Bills as a free agent. The Detroit Red Wings added another slugger to their lineup with the signing of free-agent right winger Troy Crowder. Young opens as starting quarterback By The Associated Press Joe Montana has bounced back from serious back surgery and a rash of other injuries.

But he hasn't missed the 49ers' opening regular-season game since 1980. Until now. The 35-year-old Montana, the NFL's Most Valuable Player the past two years and the MVP in three of mmmmmam San Francisco's four Super Bowl 111? I victories, was placed on injured HOlCS reserve Tuesday with a sore right elbow that has kept him from throwing for the last three weeks and just doesn't seem to get better. That means Steve Young, whose displeasure at riding the bench has been somewhat assuaged by a contract that pays him $4.5 million for two years, will start Monday night's opener with the Giants the latest i Punters FROM PAGE 1 Then somebody took that guy's place. Just a big cycle.

Hopefully, I'll hook on here and do some things that make them want to keep me from being a part of that cycle." Tuten has been through this before. He went to camp with San Diego in 1988 and with Washington in '89 and was cut both times before the season started. He signed with the Eagles for the final two games of the '89 season, then punted for them in the playoffs. He was released again and picked up by Buffalo. McJulien punted for Miami in the first two pre-season games, averaging 41.8 yards on five punts.

Then he went to San Francisco and averaged 38.3 yards on four punts before being running back Chuck Webb (knee), wide reciever Erik Affholter (hamstring) and offensive tackle Louis Cheek on injured reserve. They recalled guard Billy Ard and guard-tackle Keith Uecker after the two cleared waivers. Webb feels thankful that the Packers showed enough faith in him to carry him on the 47-man roster before placing him on injured reserve. As a result, he is eligible to return in four weeks, rather than miss the entire season. After having major knee surgery in college last year, Webb reinjured his knee on his second day of practice with the Packers.

The Packers announced three players who have been put on their practice team, offensive tackle Steve Gabbard, nose tackle John Jurkovic and linebacker Reggie Bumette. It was learned that fullback Walter Dean will also be added to the squad. Sports on the air TODAY TV 8 p.m. (WGBA 26) College football, Georgia Tech vs. Penn Stale.

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Foxes' skid at seven in row You and Winning Combination! By Jim Youngwerth Ot The Post-Crescent Stouffer, a former No. 1 draft choice, on injured reserve. The 49ers, meanwhile, reclaimed punter Ralf Mojsiejenko, guard Tom Neville and center Dean Caliguire. And the Broncos, who placed wide receiver Vance Johnson among others on injured reserve, reclaimed kick returner Kevin Clark. The Philadelphia Eagles today announced the signing of linebacker Seth Joyner and defensive end Clyde Simmons, leaving the team with two unsigned players only four days before opening the regular season Sunday in Green Bay.

Both Joyner and Simmons signed a series of three one-year contracts, the team announced. Other terms were not disclosed. Coach Rich Kotite will decide later in the week whether Joyner and Simmons will play in the season-opener against the Packers. Meanwhile, the Eagles said they would request a two-game roster exemption from the NFL for both players. Kansas City Chiefs running back Bill Jones turned himself in to police and said he was driving the car involved in a hit-and-run accident during the weekend, police said.

Jones was arrested and charged Tuesday with careless driving and leaving the scene of an accident, said Sgt. Greg Mills, a police spokesman. said he practiced with Kiel last year and with Tomczak during mini-camps. As for his much discussed mental frame of mind after the holdout, Jacke said: "I'll be honest, I went through periods of time during the holdout, I was upset the way things were being discussed with my agent and (negotiator) Mr. Reinfeldt.

But now all that's behind me." Holdout linebacker Tim Harris has threatened to go to the Canadian Football League. "I guess it doesn't matter whether they sign me," Harris said in an Associated Press story. "The stadium's going to be filled up anyway. The money is going to be there no matter what. I'm just another piece of meat out there." Harris said he wouldn't give in on his demand for a one-year deal worth $1.5 millioa As expected, the Packers put Clarke's single that scored Thomas, Miranda was thrown out at home also trying to score on the play by Beloit left fielder Tim Albert.

The run would have cut the lead to 4-3, but instead the play ended the inning. Appleton will host the Brewers again at 7 tonight FOXES NOTES Appleton lost two players in recent player moves made by parent club Kansas City. Pitcher Dario Perez (7-5, 3.24) was promoted to the Royals' Class AA Southern League club in Memphis. Outfielder Jay Andrews HR-13 RBI) was moved to Eugene (Northwest League-short season Class A). There are hundreds of reasons to shop at Champion Auto Stores, here's one more Reason 37 OUR water pumps are guaranteed tor life Right Price Coupon SM Reason 37 Our covers many replacement parts including M.

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Kellogg gave up seven hits, including RBI singles to Keith Thomas and Jeff Clarke in the second inning. "My last three starts I've been throwing better, and my arm seems to be getting stronger again," said Kellogg. "Before that, for about a 4 month, I really struggled. This is my first full season, and my arm felt dead." The Brewers, a team built on speed (four second-inning stolen bases increased Beloit's league-leading total to 274), used two tape-measure home runs off Foxes starter Herb Milton to put the game away early. Bobby Benjamin's three-run, first-inning homer got Beloit on the scoreboard.

After Darrin White's RBI single in the second, Tim Carter's third-inning grand-slam homer then gave the Brewers an 8-2 lead. It was Carter's fifth home run in his last seven games. That" probably as far as I've hit a ball," said Carter, of the blast that cleared the second wall behind the left-field fence, approximately 450 feet from home plate. "It was a breaking ball, and with two strikes, I was just trying to put the ball in play." White added another RBI single in the third inning off reliever John Me-drick as Beloit scored six runs to stake Kellogg to a 10-2 lead. Medrick, Francisco Baez and Gabe 7th lVifMlt- uv- fMiVE U1V Selected Sets Of 3 Woods 8 Irons YoaPsfOalY79 Of Oar Everyday low Prices! (21 discount win be taken at register.) WVE0N Any Golf Bag In Stock You Pay Only 79 Of Our Everyday Low Prices! (21 discount mil be taken al register.) Sale prices effective thru September 7, 1991.

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