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"THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Wednesday, May 2. 1979 5-C Ever I'M Draf ore Dav To Plan DON! KISS parade The Exciting Sunday Magazine IN THE TAMPA TRIBUNE mi TKE TAMPA TIMES The NFL plfe AYERS GUARANTEE ill I PARTS itfl specializing li) 1 64 fe AIR condition FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS ca 116W. HJLLSBORO fSk BIOCX WEST Of FlOrtlDA AVE. aij PH. 238.6479 NEW YORK.4AP) There's just one day left for 28 National Football League clubs to complete their planning and strategies before dividing up the 1979 crop of college football talent.

The 44th annual NFL draft will be held Thursday and Friday at the Waldorf Astoria with the 28 NFL teams selecting 330 players in 12 rounds. 1 "It seems like the day before Christmas," cracked Cleveland Coach Sam Rutigliano as the Browns' staff studied the draft rotation and possibilities one more "I hope a big defensive end comes down the chimney for us." Cleveland is about halfway down the draft list's first round with the No.13 selection and must await the moves of teams like Buffalo, Cincinnati and Chicago, all with multiple high picks. Buffalo will draft No.l as a result of last year's' trade of running back O.J. Simpson to San Francisco, then pick again as the No.5 team with its own choice. Cincinnati has its own pick, No.3, and No.

12 from its trade of defensive end Coy Bacon and defensive back For Home Delivery coll 272-7422 Looking for a new recipe? Check the food pages. backing help, is expected to select Ohio State All-America Tom Cousineau as the No.l choice. Two trades were completed this week involving draft choices. Tampa Bay picked up Oakland's second and third-round picks in exchange for defensive tackle Dave Pear and Baltimore acquired veteran quarterback' Greg Landry from Detroit for three picks, a No.3 this year and the Colts' fourth and fifth-round selections in 1980. Barring any other deals, the draft rotation looks like this: Buffalo (from San Francisco); Kansas City; Cincinnati; Chicago (from Tampa Bay); Buffalo; Baltimore; New York Giants; St.

Louis; Chicago; Detroit; New Orleans; Cincinnati (from Washington); Cleveland; New York Jets; Green Bay; Minnesota; Atlanta; Seattle; Los Angeles (from Oakland); San Diego; Philadelphia; Denver; Houston; Miami; New England; Los Angeles; Dallas; Pittsburgh. Four clubs have forfeited draft choices. Minnesota and Pittsburgh each lost a third-round choice, while Los Angeles lost a fifth-round pick and New England a seventh-round selection for various indiscretions. Houston and San Francisco used 1979, choices to make supplemental 1978 selections. Houston's No.

10 pick went for wide receiver Johnnie Dirden and San Francisco's No. 12 was used for running back Rod Connors. Lemar Pamsh to Washington last year. Chicago owns the No. 4 choice from Tampa Bay as payment for its trade of defensive lineman Wally Chambers to the Bucs last year, and its-own pick, No.9.

Buffalo also owns San Francisco's fourth round ENGINEERS' COME TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA a 1 i choice from the Simpson trade which supplied the Bills with the 49ers' No.2 and No.3 picks last year defensive end Scott Hutchinson of Florida and wide receiver Danny Fulton and will deliver San Francisco's No.2 next year. Oakland also is without a first round selection, that pick having gone to Los Angeles in the deal that sent cornerback Monte Jackson to the Raiders. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle will announce the Bills' opening pick, and Buffalo, searching for line- Fans From Page 1C Rachel Sabella, who organized the Dave Pear Club, said the Bucs aren't going to be the same. "I'm disappointed," she added. "I love the Bucs but it's going to be awful not seeing Dave there.

He typifies what I feel that the Bucs should be young, aggressive, dynamic, a total football player." She said the club has the alternative of choosing another player or disbanding and probably it will disband. Stan Kusczynski, a Tampa teen, called the trade "stupid. I got mad when I saw it." Earl Emmons, organizer of the Brandon Bucs Boosters Club, talked with several members Tuesday. "I was shocked and they are shocked," he said. "Dave Pear was good for the fans and for the team.

A 1 I sundae1" a.p I 5t000 I thins SoU, 1 1 1 tM "His appearance in the Pro Bowl gave us a sense of pride. We've lived through giving away draft picks and now I just can't believe that here is a player we get rid of. It seems like we get a quality player and trade him. I'm looking for improvement in the team in its fourth year of the five-year plan and they get rid of one of the main gears." job but it would seem more likely that Kollar. will play end and the Bucs will draft a nose tackle to back up Crowder.

Crowder said "I think this is definitely a positive point for me because Dave was my main competition at the position. Now it looks like Bill and I will be competing. That will still be good competition because Bill is a good player. Bill's strongpoint is his quickness which is mine. But with my experience at the nose, it is a different type of quickness." Crowder's weight is 252 and, he said, "I'm ready to play.

I'm really looking forward to playing. Usually when you have a year off like I did (prison term) it is due to an injury but at the time in my life it didn't hurt so much." Kollar took over at right end when Lee Roy Sel-mon was hurt last year. Reached at his home in Montana, he said "I was surprised that they traded him. I'll just have to see if they plan to move me back to nose. When I left after last season, they told me it would be between me and Wally Chambers at' left end.

I think I play best wherever I can play. I just want to play." Other Bucs players voiced mixed reaction. Linebacker Dewey Selmon said from Oklahoma where he is working on his doctor's degree, "It's just something I thought would never happen. I would see them trading me before they'd trade Dave Pear. They had to have a pretty good reason.

"It's really dangerous to trade your first All-Pro. You might trade him for a first-round pick, but you can't for a second and a third. I hope we can justify the trade." Linebacker Dave Lewis said "At another position maybe it would hurt our starting lineup. But Randy Crowder and Bill Kollar can play. I know they can play.

I've played with them." Speculation on who the Bucs will get in the two second-round picks now available to them continues to center around Georgia Tech running back Eddie Lee Ivery and Pitt wide receiver Gordon Bell. But there's a chance both will be gone before Tampa Bay-picks. The first six of the draft's 12 rounds are expected to be completed Thursday with the others finishing up Friday. But, there are fans who support the trade. Bernie Epstein, a long-time backer of Tampa U.

and Bucs football, said "I don't think it is going to hurt if we can better ourselves with running backs. My opinion is that Bill Kollar can do just as good at nose tackle as Pear did. And if he, can get some good running backs with those picks, I think it was a good move." John Petersen said "first I think he was on strike, then he signed his contract last year for a pretty good hunk of money and then I understand he wanted to renegotiate that contract. I think he is an individualist. Both Kollar and (Randy) Crowder are first-line players and I've been wondering where they would play them." Said Tom Banks, a member of the Bucs Boosters Club: "I'm disappointed in his contract negotiations.

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