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The Herald-Palladium, Benton Harbor-St. Joseph, Michigan, Thursday, August 13, 1SC3 3 8EBAPutQ) Midwest Basketball Cub Box MONTRBAL CHICAGO fkrkH Football eommittrneirti and cswkiat kamsliilrly isacfmMe the sVut MANHATTAN BCACR, CaK A Tan'. SecsnefUlf tUni-tk mrm aTMsalaalaBBB Martcnt fsavniuova taminrrt at France Ml 14 the second round of the Va-guwa Sim tf Los Angeles NFL Pre-season tt Pet CB JH -J7T 4 Jll JM Ml -1 JM UH serial 4111 4111 4111 111 Itlt llll on tin Fridays VWCA CAMPS The YWCA at Southwestern Mchlfsa wil tagta lb bsyi nd ttts hsssXUl camp not week. Tin eempewie na tan Monday ftrotieh August Monday through Thars-say. The fkris amp iflnhailufe asaa with nrimmmi sa TitMdagr tot Thars- -dej krm aooa until 1 sal Tht bors oemai wil na trass I la I em with swssimmg Tueeday ml Ttawtar froo I to pjn mt far nhn and IS br non member, tht I-Sotb Bnd (WMSs) Beloit (Brewers) Beckford (Esses) Appletaa (Royala) Wauaaa (Marinen) 1 Kmha (Twnal sUdisoa (Athletic) Savthen DtYWwa s-Cedar Rods (Rds) Spring (Cards) Quad CM (Aiwjekt) Biirhngtsa (Braves) Cojitoa (Giants) DMitttcf Heeler Hum lb DGareltt Gaisrrf lb Rum! Aldfeterf Ssntvaph Wall lb ftiaarldc Own at tSmkh wjhneaeh RThmose Tatals ttttWsKaaef llSndbilb IIIIDwSmthlf ItllGrsoslb ItltDetnenif IIIIBerrrhilc ttttLawlb Ml IDunstoass tlltSutctiflsa 411 IMiWUmti I lit I I MM II M4TeUJi a.

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Mntert. tsanwnato Pert Knabargar was Hud at wo.41. The top Intsher, Edith Thy, was the; 4M elder to start and nnhed in mnth (Cube) am fMf 14 14 WaUrioe (OhxD 1 i MBHenaii i csas Ml Ml Mt-1 DP-atontrssl 1, Chicato 1. LOB-Mentreel' Cracaso lB-nninld HR- Sandoeri u. SeaOieatPhoanb.rJtsjB.

Saturdays Gasssa New York Jets m. Crasa Bay at Wlwaukee, Jpm Houston at Tampa Bay, Tom New York Giants at New England, aj. Atlanta at PnUadeiphie, Ml pm Cleveund at Detroit, Ml pm Indianapotis at New Orisons, I pm Kansas City vs. Minwaeota at Meanphis, TeniL. pin.

Los Angtlos Rains at Denver, pm Sa Francisce at Loo Angeles Raiders, I' iandsyi Csastl Dallas at Diego, I pm BubatCliKiNtttUpm MoedtjrsOame Chicago at kOani, Ipm No. 1 Signing NEW YORK (API Contract stgnhea lor the Bnt round lelectlons in the ItM NFL college drift; 1, Dallas, Troy Ailonaa, qb, UCLA, till ad Ion over six years. s. Green Bay, Tony hUrrfartch, at, htienigsa IP RERBBM Standings, abled km Placed Luis Agsaya, infttlder, ea the Udsy daabltd 1st Recalled Steve Ohn, pitcher, tin Cokwado Sennas at the PacaSs Coast Lsasiio. NEW YORK YANKEES Msved Tea Braa-kens, kiAeioer, torn the lHa the tl-asy dav 'i soled hat Natleaal Leetwa PITTSBURGH PlrUTfO-OptiOMd leott Little, owflekJer, la BuBala at the Amsrleaa Assnrislioa Activated Gory Redus, emnetdsr- BASKETBALL Natleaal Besketbed Asseetatkea DALLAS MAVERICKS Signed Brad Davis, guard, a two-yeer contract.

INDIANA PACEBS Nansed Bob KB essa tant coach. WASHINGTON BULLm-Sigsed Mel Turpin, FOOTBALL Netieeal Feotbal Lesgee DENVER BRONCOS-Walved JR. AinbroM; wMc rattrvvr. GREEN BAY PACKERS Wahwd Cedrte' Shvorth, sfcfpfrfhf bick. HOUSTON OILEM-Agned la terms with Ernest Givins, wide receiver, ea a tar-year contract KANSAS CITY CHTEFS-Aiwsjd to torml wkb Mike Elkins, Quirterback.

an tour-year contract MIAMI DOVHtm-gned Louis Oliver, safety, to a baryear oontract Waived RirJgr Phillips, guard NEW ORLEANS SAMS Agreed terms with Wayne Martin, defensive end. Signed Jumpy Coathen, defenstvo end, to Hw year centnet PHIUDELPHU, EAGLES-Slgncd Tr Aller, COLLEGE AJUZONA-DerJared Derek HenkiM, tight Johs Jctasoo, tvnini btck and Loreuo Nest fullback, academicaihf aaak-gjble for the IM kwtball season. lONTVCin-ProiiMted Larry hy and Cane assistant to aasacJata directors of athletics. WNcarom-NsnvrfroiiAnanaJohH leCarthy, Rick Mloat and John BiMsiiiotssIs-. tant football coaches.

MISSOURI-Dismissed Ron Walton, Ina-: backer, from the football team. MONTANA-Aitnounced the resignation of i Harley Lewis, sthletic enactor. RIDER-Nsmed Marty Devlin athlcUa, 1 BSmHhM4 RfThmpM Chlcagt tutdtfl MlWIlm Ml SuUdJlh prtehid battar la the lik. wreaj orst hair emska tkls. Wedsesdas Oasnes Ktnoeha Mxfason 4 ApoMoa It.

Cedar Rapida I Clinton Peoria I Waterlos Wauaatr Bek Rocktord I Quad City 4, Burlington I South Bend Springfield 1, limints TkurMlays Games v. Madison at Keiwths Rockford St Beloit Cedar Rapids at Appleton ainton at Peoria Waterloo at Wausw Burlington at Quad City Springfield at South Bend Friday's Gaatss Appleton at Rockford Wausaa at Beloit MacatSoringnek) Kenceha at South Bend Oder Rapida at Quad CHy Burkngton at Clintsa Peoria at Waterloo 7 Slumari recalls 'The Shot' HAWTHORN WOODS, UL CAP) Jeff Sluman remembers The Shot" like it happened a day ago. Actually, it was a year ago and. the sand wedge he holed for an ea-gle-3 on Oak Tree Golf Club's fifth hole inspired him to the PGA Championship. Sfuman opened defense of his title today over the long and testy par-72 Kemper Lakes Course, hoping memories of The Shot" will keep him going despite an injured right shoulder.

"I think about the shot a lot I'm having a bad day and it gets me going," said Sluman, whose final-round 65 at Edmond, OHa, was one of the best in PGA history. Sluman could become-the first back-to-back PGA winner since Denny Shute in 1936-37 but a nagging shoulder injury and a recent apendectomy weigh against him doing so. "If I was a gambling man. I wouldn't put money on me," said Sluman, who has missed over a month of this season with health problems. Sluman was paired with Larry Nelson and Arnold Palmer, who has never won the PGA in his illustrious career.

Masters champion Nick Faldo and Curtis Strange, who became the first to win consecutive VS. Open titles since Ben Hogan in 51, and Australian Greg Norman, a heartbreak loser in the British1 Open, were among the favorites in the PGA. Mark Calcavecchia, who birdied the last playoff hole to win the Brit-ish Open at Troon, withdrew because of the birth of a daughter. Tom Watson, who finished fourth at Troon, is shooting for his first 'PGA title, which would enable him Umpini-Honw, DtrUnt; First, Manh; nd, Hoha; Third, WendtiitodL Tiger Box AMERICAN LEAGUE EmIDMwm Pet CB BaWmsre 14 Jll TonoM IT Jot I Oenitnt 17 Btn HU Kihnukw AM 1 New York II .41 I DeWI (1 a Jll IM WsstDMsles I Pet CB Cahfsrsie 44 an Oeiaead HUM Kansas drv a II Jet Tom in I MinrmUl IT IT JW IS SmUi "MM I44 CUcag 41 MM wtoning tht NewtenWs Pnre tor sum whr start after posiuoe It md toiah tugur thaat, II. i MOTWtRACTffO SARATOGA SPfUNGS, Y.

(API Jockey Chria McCarren, tt lata trainer Jim W. Male, ney and three horses Alyaar, bores rating's Mat netorioea alas ran, AoertionaiHy and. tck Gold wil be todurtrd baa the Natural Mueueaa of Rarmg Hail of Fame. McCarroa won two Echoes Awards to 1I74J-and ItM and tkreueh twe) has earned ever UM mitioa to pines. Moloney trained It Stakao winners to a yean to the burmeel, Aryaar Iniabed second to Affirssed to oad Trlpia Crown ran to im, and wen 11 stake, to has bVseyear earner.

Anecbemo-ly won te af 12 races, ndudrif tUa to tir yean. Black Geld Umj loth Kmtv trby kt ItM. He also won the Uwsiana, lMcaga sa Detroit, Barry Sanders, rb, OUahoraa WcdMidayiC uaiai aeiliia eaet aeaen. t. MILWAUKEE DETROIT akrkU akrksi MoUtordh III 1 Pettis ef llll Caiitnrft 111 ITranonl as lilt lurhoffe lltlTJonaal till Vountcf IIIIGWardlb villi Brock lb llttBerpnalb lilt Prams lb IlllUmoodh 4111 Bragtlir IlllSchulb 4111 Folidorlb 4UtHeaUie lltl Feldarif llllKWUnait llll Spiers ae lltlLyimlf 'till Brumljtlb tttt Vhttakrib llll Totals Hill Totals Mill MDwaiiks lot ttt M4-t Detreit tot IM Mt-1 E-Whitaker.

DP-MUwsukee LOB- Milwaukee 5, Detroit I IB-Gantnsr. HR-Schu (I), Felder U). SB-Yount (12), Gantner (II). IP RERBBSO 4, Kansas City, Derrick Thomas, Alabama, unsigned. -t, Atlanta, Desso Sanders, db, Florida State, Twnpi Bay, Bnxltrkk TteiM, Najbfitkt, wwiffMid.

FHtsliurfh, Tim Warily, lb, Caonjia, imuned San Diego, Burt Grassmaa, da. Pitta- burgh, unsigned Miami, Sammis Smith, rb, rTorkJ Stal, Softball. in, rnoenn, suk run, ss, Mnnsiana ataia, re ivtawM AntiwtMl 11. Chleajo, from Lea Anaslea rUBders. Don- ROCKY MOUNTAIN Named Jeff Malby sthletic director end men's heed basketball coach and Emily Bauer women's head basketball coach.

tOhntdm Detroit I dneUnd New York 4 Minnesota 7, BlKimart I Tune 4, Toronto 1 Beaton Kansas CM? I Chicta) Oakland 1, lnningl California 4, Seattle 1 Tkenday Canes Oakland (S Devie 11 1) at Chkate klihnukee (Hi(uera 7-4) at Cleveland (Bladt Ml p.n. Detroit (Aknndar l-IS at Ten (Ryan pjn. Seattle (Bankhead 11-4) at California (C.Fln-kr-T), ltJt pm. Only pmee scheduled rtiilaVi Oaaiss Boston at Baltimore, IM tn. New York at Minnesota, Toronto at Kansas City, tit p.n.

Detroit at Texas, 1:39 am Chicago at Seattle, IftOI pm. Oakland at Cslihrnia, up. NATIONAL LEAOUK Years Age Stock car driver Butch Miller Is going placet tsst.Teal last MlBor at age 21 and with only bur years of racing experience behind him has already established himteU as one of the top tve driven at both the Hartford and Berlin (Mams) raceways end one of the most promising racers In the Midwest Miller, a resident of Falrplaln, has captured four late-model feature wins at Hartford and tares at BerUa this summer. "He's oefmitety one of the top young driven says Kartxxd track owner George kUlasal Ha among our top feature winners this year. He's a real capable driver and also very popular with toe ettw driven.

I ll-l 114 Reuse Crta Wt PiesacSJT Decrait Morris UU St Joseph Catholic MOrisnea Kthmfi 11. Winning pitcher Tees Knapp collected a i tomerajlthreeooubleeJonCaeaeerenA lour hKgs, including a bona nm, and Knapp slugged a homer. Chris Bnimmel-, slsmmad a homer and two ttnglsa and Stew Mr)eur added three singles Ibr Ire kwere. St Joseph Catholic It, Grace UmWaa Jon Gaunder has) foesr kfta, tocniomg three." eeubiee, snd Dm Bingspoa added two day'" baa and a striate. Tea Knapp shsjged a homer.

Dave Peeks and Steve Snyder sack had ha hits brGraea. Golf IM I 14 I I I Hudsoa Mil Chiejoo, from Washington, Trace Armstrong, ds, Florida, unsigned. Cleveland, from Denver, Eric Metcah; rb, Texas, unsigned. it New York Jets, Jeff Ugemen, b. Virginia, istslgnad It, Seatua, from IncSanapohs, Andy Heck, ot, Notre Dams, reportedly far Tii million over Iva yean with a 11 million bonus, of which wil be paid this year.

IS. New England. Hart Lee Dykes, wr, noma State, unsigned IT, Phoenix, from Seattle, Jos Wolf, af, Boston CoUeta, unsigned is, New York Giants, Brits WUllsms, eg, Mlnnssoto, unslgnsd It, New Orleans, Wayne Martto, ds, Arkan- Resss pilchad to I battar the Tth. Urnpires-Horne, Ford; First Hirsdlbsck; Second, Voltagglo; Third, Baraatt Tennis Sox Box CHICAGO EaitDMssM Soccer Chicago. Montreal National Tourney Pet CB J7I II HI I II JM 51 iH I 41 .421 ITU 41 JM 20V to join Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, Gary SivSrt St Louis KALAMAZOO, Mick.

(API Scores abrhbi tilt v.w till '3111 lilt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 lltl -Mu- nttsburtti Philadelphia WestDMstoa THE OAKS WEDNESDAY I HOLE Lew Grose Gamy Van 44; Lew Net VI Stark St; Low Putts: Dorothy Fuller, Kslhy LaiigUin; Chia-. la: VI Stark. WEDNESDAY NIGHT BL0SS0MLAND LEAGUE Back Nine: Low Barry Lesdy SI, Stan Markavtteh 4tr, Lew Nat Denny Kehos 33, Howard Moore PAW PAW LAKE MONDAY HAPPY HOUR LEAGUE -Front Mine: hunt sm, as fmm Welch tij Low'Net Lsicy "Sanders Fran Young Mi Low Putts Mary Kugler 14; Birdies Sanders on No. I. Mug on No.

Young on No. ehip-Ins Kugler on No, I. Back Nine-. Low Gross Edith Weber 91, Low Net -ty StnreD 17; Lew Putts Ksthrrn Bradford 14. WHIRLPOOL LADIES LEAGUE Front Kins: Low Gross N.

DelBlsnco J. Stainhs SO; Low Net I FUcnards N. DelBianco Low Putts N. DelBianet 14, B. Warren IS.

Back Nina: Low Gross B. Brunke 44, J. 48; -LswNt- OAKLAND RHdsn If Lsnsfrd 9b DHdsnet DPsrkrdh Stfiiftbch McGwirlb Jose if Cansscph Jsvierif Phillips tb Weiss ss rlasseyph GsllegOM Totals Wednesday of the top seeds In the Boys it snd 11 National Tennis CkOTpionships at Stows Stadium In Kalamazoo. Seeds art hi abrkhl llttCsBghref llltFletchrlb 411 tCeldemrf ItllFlskdh SlllClrtma 111 IMomuilb StltLyonslb HIIBostonV 1 1 ItKsrkovlce 441 1 Guillen ss "Itlt mi. i 41 Hi I Totals parentheses: II and Uader M.

Denver, from Cleveland, Steve Atwster, db, Arkanaaa, for IIJ million over tour years. II, Los Angeles Rama, BIB Hawkins, de, Miami, Fis, unsignsd It, Indisnspolis, from PMladelpnls, Andre Rlson, wr, Michigan State, reportedly tor 11 million over Sva years. Other reports have tt a bur-year deal worth UU nullion. Houston. Dsvld WUasms, ot, Florida, Tedly for tlM biIBoii erer four years.

Pittsburgh, from Miiatssota, Tom Rick. etts, ot Pittsburgh, reportedly mulUyssr deal for st least ll.l mllaoa IS, Miami from Chicago, Louis OUver, db, Florida. Four yean, It s) million. Pet CB 41 J7t II JSI 1 IT IT JM I M- 471 MM fl .47 UH .404 It paw Paw signups The Paw Mr Lake Youth SauiW win nave xs hnai regntrsuon for ihe aul eee son this weekend at Hayes Park lor Cskwna and Waterviiet boys and girts taws I to II. ReglstratiM wiD be conducted from It am.

to I p.m. Saturday and from 1 pm. to I pm tun. day. iL Iakeshore TTyouta for ths 1 skashnrs rwiky end hmtor -vsrsity soccer tsams wil start at sm.

Mendey, Aug. It at laksshort Jurder High School. Psrbctpants must have the 'it -pxlssl nxasilrjlisa s25ra tsmpstiRj ner of each of the game's Big Four tournaments during his careen The tournament also is the last major before Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino become "Senior" category players as their 50th birth-days approach. Spain's Seve Ballesteros has Smi Francisco Houston San Diego Qncmnati LosAngilM Atlanta Wedaesdsys Gaatss rourta ruxmd -David Wtt Jeckeomtlls Beach, Ha, 0) tat Paul GaUchia, Wichita, Kan, M. Chris Woodruff, KnoxviBe, Tenn, (D dot Jeff Giraldo, Groses Points, Mich, (I) t-J, M.

Jonathan Laach, Laguna Bosch, Calif, (1) dot Nlrav Petal, OwsMbors, Ky, 1-4. H. II aad Uader 44 1141 Me im eat as-i Lot Angeiee Hams, torn etussM, ueve- Ckaek Adams, Padne Pahaadet, Calif. been in a protracted-Slump, ia.iuis-. Atlanta, from Oacmtl.

Shawn i. ovaesiaeas, as vw V'Ssakassssmte, osaatwaaj awt rna boKU. Uesssows, M. Ckkege Ml Ml Mt tl-l One out when wianint run scored. Tt-Boston.

DP-CMcago LOB-Oakland 11, Chicago II. IB-CMartinss. Fletcher, DHenderson, Flsk, Canseco. IB- Karlnvica, HR-McGwtre Q0). Lyons, Phillips.

Another undercurrent to the tyiuiu, wr, Northers Arbxma, reportedly tor 11.7 mll-kon over four years. Sn Franciaco, Keith DeLonf, h. Tea- Jenatlusi Stark, Medfort Ort, fl) det Caries Busies, Cate de Case, Calif, (II) 1-1, McFaD 35; Low Putts D. Nash IS. BLOSSOM TRAILS TUESDAY JETS Low Gross: Eldorna Hendrix; Low Net Helene Cast Ruth Plan- ger, Lew Putts: Phyllis Adams, Helene Cut WEDNESDAY WACKERS Low Gross; JVL tr.

RER BB NewYorkendadelphial Chicago Montreal I San Francises it, Clncinnali 1 I Sen Diego Houston I AtlantatLosAngeloil Tbattdsy's Oswra Phikrfelphia (O Neel 4-1) at Chicago (Pico iy.IMp.rn. Oncbinstl (Scudder at San Francisco (Dravacky M), pm St Louis (DsLson ll-lt and Horton M) at New York (Fernandas and Darling M), 1, Houston (Torsch 14) at San Diego (Harris 44), 4:01 pm. Atada Hembrocher, Sukua. Calif, (4) det Mike Sell, Morristowa, NJ, Ml t-J, I-f, Oakland CYoung DovW Downer Low Net Dovie Burbsch; Low Pulls: Dsvto Downey MaYoum Transactions IM 14 IM 111 1-1 Basketball tournament is the end of a yeaitMrnpetinoncTeUnite States Ryder Cup team. Calcavecchia, Strange, Chip Beck, Tom Kite, Paul Azinger and Fred Couples have qualified for the team.

Payne Stewart, Ken Green, Mark O'Meara, Mark McCumber, Steve Pate, Joey Sindelar, Bruce Lietzke, Ben Crenshaw, Scott Hoch and Lanny Wadkins are in a struggle for the remaining spots. Capsules uiuy gsmes icnasuiM Horieycutt Coral U-l Ckkags Dotson HiOegu Thlgpsn Patterson Friday's TODAY'S SCHEDULE GotT PGA Chawipionahlp (ESPN) IM Phfflles-Cubs (I) IM Golf. POAOnirmkmahh fESPNl' Tbjers-Rsngen (PASS) I-I Box (USA) FRIDAY'S Str'i'DULB IM Bett PUA CfntmpteMlifO (ESPN) IM-Philiief-CuhshV 1:00 Golf PGA Chasnntonskto (ESPN) IM Brsves-Psdres (T bj) I-M Tliers-Rsngen (PASS) White Sex-ttarbiers 11:05 Brsves-Psdras (TBS) ST. JOSEPH IM I 1 11-111 i 1 Hit Mat practice for St Joseph High will stsrt at I am Monday. Aug.

i BASEBALL Aaierlean League BALTIMORE OUOLES-Recalled Stanlsy Jsffsiaoa, outfielder, from Rocheetor of the btsfrationsl League. Optioned Brady Anderson, outfielder, to Rochester. CLEVELAND INDIANS Moved Greg Svto-. deU, pitcher, Irom Ihe IS-to Ihe ll-day db McCarthy W.l-I Philadelphia at Chicago, IM in, Pittsburgh at Montreal, p.m. St Louis st Nsw York, pm.

AUsnts St San Diego, 1, 1:05 m. Cincinnsti at Houston, tM pm. Los Angelas at San Francisco, it-Jt m. School giris 14, In the Umoiras-Home. Phillint: xsvn.

TENNIS 8ROOKUNE, Mass. (API Andres Gomes af Ecuador won his second U5. Pro Tennis this 14 dayi later than originally scheduled, beating Swede Mats Wilander H.M. The final ns to be played July IT, but rein high school gym. Al particinanU hi McCoy, Second, Ree4 Third.

Winaon. must have physical exsminsUons. For mors information, call Rick Bloodworth (4214170). Ditka keeps choice of quarterback secret -By The Associated Press season opener. Detroit Lions Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka With the preseason opener only hiP s'frtLn days away, Detroit UonVholdoute teroacK wui oe ror wonaay nigra Mike Cofer and Jerrv Ball finallv exhibition opener at Miami Consolidated Report of Condition of Inter-City Bank of Benton Harbor, Berrien County, inlhe State of Michigan, and its domestic subsidiaries, at the close of business on June 30.

1989. State Charter No. 219 Published in accordance with a call made by the commissioner of the Federal Reserve Bank of this District pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. sumed new contracts, and Coach ASSETS Cash and balances due from depository institutions: Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin 18.502.000 Securities 66,726.000 Federal funds sold 12,000,000 Loans and Lease financing receivables: Loans and Leases, net of unearned income 180,752,000 LESS: Allowance for Loan and Lease losses 1.527.000 Loans and Leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve 179,225,000 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 2,116,000 Other real estate owned 70,000 Other assets 3,955,000 Total assets 1282,594,000 Hilger could see action depending on the circumstances. Chuck Long will not play because he is recovering from offseason elbow surgery.

Sanders, meanwhile, said he could be at the Silverdome on Saturday, but more likely in the stands than in a Detroit uniform. New York Giants Quarterback Phil Simms, who led the New York Giants to a Super Bowl championship three years ago, has raised tils contract demands to the neighborhood of $1.4 million a year. Simms is holding out for an increase in this year's $800,000 salary to a reported $1.4 million, plus a two-year contract extension. The Giants reportedly have offered $1.2 million for 1989, the last year on Simms' current contract. Line backer Lawrence Taylor is the highest-paid Giant at $1.1 million.

Miami Dolphins Louis Oliver ended a three-week holdout when he signed a four-year contract with the Dolphins for an estimated $2.05 million. The "25th player selected' in the April draft, Oliver reported to training camp in time to join the afternoon workout New Orleans Saints Wayne Martin, an Ail-American from Arkansas, was the last of the Saints' draft choices to come to terms. Still unsigned are veteran kicker Morten Andersen and starting outside linebacker Pat Swilling. Phoenix Cardinals Veteran linebacker Reggie McK-enzie signed a three-year, $950,000 contract with the Cardinals as an unrestricted free agent the Los Angeles Raiders didn't protect him although several teams were offering him up to $50,000 more. Denver Broncos Running back Gerald Willhite returned to practice just 15 days after a shoulder separation that had been expected to sideline him 4-6 weeks.

Wide receivers Steve Watson and Mark Jackson also practiced after missing time with sprained ankles. Green Bay Packers Don MajkowsH will start at quarterback when the Packers open the preseason Saturday in Milwaukee against the Jets. Majkowsld will play one quarter, Randy Wright will play the second and rookie Anthony Dilweg will play the entire second half, Coach Lindy Infante announced. Pittsburgh Steelers Wide receiver Louis Lipps, still unsigned for 1989, is willing to negotiate but doesn't know if the Steelers are. Lipps would like to return to Pittsburgh this weekend to reopen contract talks.

"I would hope that they would want to meet with us," he said. Seattle Seahawks Kelly Stouffer wiD be the starting quarterback when the Seahawks open their exhibition season Friday against Phoenix Stouffer will lead an offensive unit which will include only one regular, center Grant Fea-sel. Stouffer will start in place of Dave Krieg. "I sure do," a smiling Ditka said coyly behind-dark sunglasses Wednesday. Jim McMahon, Mike Tomczak and Jim Harbaugh probably know, too.

But that just one of the secrets the Bears are keeping to themselves at training camp. Ditka wouldn't reveal his choice at a news conference Wednesday after the Bears' last practice session against the Saints at New Orleans' Wisconsin-La Crosse training camp. Mike Tomczak, who has spent much of camp touting his own abilities, also was dose-mouthed at the prospect of rating his performance against the Saints with the other two QBs. "That's for you to decide," he said. And some sideline observers have decided that Harbaugh outshines the other two.

But as Ditka said Wednesday, the team has "a long way to go" to prove themselves as a top NFL contender. "It's only a beginning." Star cornerback Vestee Jackson was among those wounded at La Crosse, suffering a minor hip injury, Ditka said. Jim Morrissey, a fifth-year linebacker from Michigan State, had the most serious injury, a pulled left hamstring that likely will sideline him for Monday night's pre Wayne Fontes says he isn't worrying about any other absentees. Foremost among the missing is rookie rurining back Barry Sanders, the Heisman Trophy winner and Detroit's No. 1 draft pick from Oklahoma State.

"I'm not going to panic," Fontes said Wednesday, three days before the club exhibition opener with the Cleveland Browns at the Pontiac Silverdome. "Whether they're here or not here, I still have to try and build the program the way I want to build it" Cofer, a linebacker, and Ball, a nose tackle, signed contract extensions Wednesday as the Lions also firmed up another detail for Saturday the starting quarterback. Fontes announced that Rodney Peete will start for the team. Although Fontes has said the starter against the Browns is jjot indicative of who is. leading the quarterback race, it does show how highly the Lions think of last year's Heisman Trophy runner-up.

"Rodney is a young man I want, to see," Fontes said. "I want to see his composure and I want to see how he directs the team under pressure." Journeyman Bob Gagliano, who the lions signed as a free agent, will follow Peete into the game and veterans Eric Hippie and Rusty LIABILITIES Deposits 111 domestic offices $253,444,000 Noninterest-bearing r. 42.788,000 Interert-bearing 210.656.000 Federal funds purchased 4,100,000 Securities sold under agreements to repurchase 1,028,000 Other liabilities 2,069.000 Total liabilities 260.641,000 Mandarich lowers Packer contract demands --EQUITY-CAPITAL Common stock. 6.305 000 Surplus 8,695,000 Undivided profits and capital reserves 6.953,000 Total equity capital 21,953,000 Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital $282,594,000 Memoranda Deposits of State Money Michigan 37,000 nothing of his client's new position, said Tom Braatz, the Packers' vice resident for football operations, as refused to move from his original offer of $4.1 million over five years. That averages more than the approximately' $600,000 the NFL's top-paid offensive lineman, perennial All-Pro Anthony Munoz of Cincinnati, will make this season.

GOLF OUTINGS GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Mandarich has toned down his demands as the No. 1 draft choice of the Green Bay Packers, saying he wants to play football and doesn't need $2 million a season to reach an agreement. The 315-pound offensive tackle with linebacker speed told the Milwaukee Journal he would no longer insist on getting as much as quarterback Troy Aikman, who signed a $11,037 million, six-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Aikman was the No.

1 pick in last spring's NFL draft, Mandarich the No. 2. 1 really don't want to take too much less than Aikman, but I was the second pick," Mandarich said in an interview from Whittier, Calif. LADDEHG WOOD ALUMINUM FIBERGLASS Ladders Of All TDes WE ARE THE LADDER PEOPLE "He should make more than me because he was one pick better. But it shouldn't be $5 million more.

That's what blows my mind." Besides, Mindanch said, Aik-man's contract is really worth less than reported, totaling about $9 million over five years. "Now, if Green Bay would come in and give me, instead of about $2 million a year, $1.4 million or $1.5 million a year, we'd be a lot closer to signing," Mandarich sr id. That would add up to between $7 million and $7.5 million over five years. "I definitely want to play football this year," Mandarich said. "It's difficult sitting at home watching the preseason games already." Mandarich's agent, Vera Shar-baugh, who first said he knew NO STOOP IDO Of Wayne R.

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