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WKPNESOAY. At 101 1ST 30, 19H9 '78 THK BOSTON 01 OME Blount renews negotiations By Joe Burrls Contributing Reporter NFL bars 15 in all 13 gone for steroids, 2 for substance abuse FOXBOROUGH -The two sides in negotiations to sign Patriots wide receiver Irving Fryar spoke yesterday about how Fryar compares financially to the three LEROY 1RVIN Substance abuse he should for Andre Tippett or Fryar or the other positions," Blount said. "If the market Is an Indicator of how players should be paid, Fryar should receive compensation." Staurovsky Is cut The Patriots failed in their attempt to trade placekicker Jason Staurovsky and released him yesterday along with four other players to get the roster to the 60-player limit. Also cut were wide receiver Glenn Antrum from the University of Connecticut, wide receiver Dennis Gad-bois from Boston University, corner-back Howard Feggins from North Carolina and safety Tony Zackery from Washington. Monk of the Washington Redskins came to terms.

Monk, the fifth highest-paid wide receiver in the league, signed a multlyear deal worth $950,000. Blount contends the Patriots had said Fryar was among the top five receivers in the league but now are saying he Is below Monk. The Patriots want to slot Fryar after Monk -somewhere between $830,000 and $950,000. Blount said the team should pay market value for Fryar the way it does for quarterback Tony Eason, who signed a two-year deal worth $1.2 million. "Patriots owner Victor Klam applied the market value to Eason; wide receivers who signed Monday, but nothing concrete came from the talks.

"We were trying to get a feel of, how that would impact on the decision," said Sherwood Blount, Fryar's agent. On Monday, Al Toon of the New York Jets, Mike Quick of the Philadelphia Eagles and Art Nebraska football 'expose' names Fryar Will McDonough 1 Globe Staff The National Football League completed Its biggest one-day drug bust In history yesterday, suspending 13 players for testing positive for steroids and two others for violating the league's substance-abuse policy. i The NFL named the 13 who were suspended at least 30 days I fof steroid use, and said 1 1 others were not identified and sus-'jpended because they had been cut or waived by their teams, were no superstars among the unlucky 13 guard Ron Solt of the Eagles and defensive back Maurice Douglass of the Bears were the headliners but the two suspended under drug-abuse policy were Leroy Irvin, former All-Pro corner- back for the Los Angeles Rams, and Orson Mobley, the tight on both of the Denver Broncos' Super Bowl teams. Irvin and Mobley are both second-time violators, so they re-J'celved four-game suspensions. Reportedly, a third substance-C abuse violator is to be suspended in the next few days.

Jj Those suspended for steroids came from Just eight of the league's 28 teams Including three from the Buffalo Bills, and two each from the Green Bay Packers, the New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers. In addition to Douglass and Solt, the others were running v-'back Sean Doctor and his brother, Tom, a linebacker for Buffa- lo, and Bills linebacker Matt Jaworski; offensive linemen Mike Ariey and Keith Uecker of Green Ba; defensive end Mark Mraz dropped some key passes in Nebraska's 31-30 loss to the University of Miami in the '84 Orange Bowl. Keteyian last night wouldn't directly comment on the content In his book or the sources who led him to his reports but did say he stands by his sources. He also said that the book linked Fryar to cocaine use during his stay in Nebraska. "Irving is mentioned quite a bit in the book," Keteyian said, "and I feel that's stronger than the allegations that he actually threw the Orange Bowl game." Keteyian related a Nebraska assistant coach questioned Fryar's Intentions to Keteyian's source, asking' if Fryar could have dropped passes By Mark Blaudschun Globe Staff Charges that Patriot wide receiver Irving Fryar while playing for the University of Nebraska was involved in drug use, received cash payments for touchdowns and could have deliberately dropped passes In the 1984 Orange Bowl game are highlights of a book being published next week about the Nebraska football program.

Authored by former Sports Illustrated investigative reporter Armen Keteyian, "Big Red Confidental" chronicles abuses in the program under coach Tom Osborne. Included in the book are reports that Fryar may have deliberately deliberately. Also Included In the book are allegations that Fryar and running back Mike Rozler, among other Nebraska players, may have been paid for touchdowns while at school. Sherwood Blount, Fryar's agent, said his client would not comment on the allegations. "I heard about that; but I haven't seen anything and I don't believe that Irving has seen anything," said Blount, "so It's Impossible to say anything without having seen the article.

Until then, he won't say anything." Patriots general manager Patrick Sullivan released a statement saying the team would refuse comment on the matter. of the Los Angeles Raiders; tigru end Vernon Kirk of the Rams; running back Keith Henderson and nose tackle Rollln Putzier of the 49ers, and running back Vince Amola and wide receiver Bobby Riley of the Jets. The lesson apparently to be drawn from the steroid-testing results is that the veteran players in the league who have tested positive in the past for steroids got the message and came in clean this time. SPORTS EVENTS ON TV, RADIO BOWLING Hammer Senior Open (stepladder finals) at Texas City, Texas, ESPN, 9:30 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Preview, ESPN, 7:30 p.m.

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CLEVELAND (AL) Activated Greg Swindell. HOUSTON (NL) Optioned Jose Cano to Tucson (PCL); recalled OF Eric Anthony Irom Tucson. MONTREAL (NL) Obtained John Candelaria Irom New York (AL) for a player to be named later; optioned OF Larry Walker to Jacksonville (Southern). NEW YORK (AL) Syd Thrift re- signed as senior vice president of baseball operations; activated INF Randy Velarde from the 15-day disabled list. BA8KETBALL PHOENIX (NBA) Signed Kenny Battle.

COLLEGES BOSTON UNIVERSITY Promot-ed Bruce Lehane to head cross-coun-. try coach; promoted Jan Samuelson to head women's track coach. GRAMBLINQ Named Aaron James basketball coach. FOOTBALL ATLANTA (NFC) Waived WR Jessie Hester, David Spry and TE Troy Sadowskl; placed Rick Donnelly and TE Alex Rlgdon on the physically unable to perform list. BUFFALO (AFC) Waived DL John Dominic, WR Walter Broughton, RB Bo Wright, LB Norwood Venn, OL Rich Stronger, RB Tim Tyrrell, Charlie Baumann, DB Kenneth Cheattom, CB Gerald Mack, OL Derreli Marshall and TE Theo Young; placed OL Mitch Frerotte, WR John Kolesar and DB Tracy Sanders on injured reserve; placed WR Darryl Franklin, DB John Hagy and Tim Vogler on the physically unable to perform list.

CLEVELAND (AFC) Released Will Hill, OT John Buddenberg, Dan Plocki, LB Marlon Brown and Paul McGowan, Doug Aronson and Ver-nlce Smith, RB Greg Grooms, DT Artis Jackson, QB Scooter Moiander and Dan Stryzinski; placed DL Darryl Sims, DE Lee Jones, Wilbur Strozler and WR Chris Woods on injured reserve. DALLAS (NFC) Obtained DT Dean Hamel from Washington (NFC) for an undisclosed draft choice; released DE Rhondy Weston, DB Eric Brown and LB Charles Buchanan; claimed LB Greg Gilbert and DT John Carter off waivers. DENVER (AFC) Released Rafael Septlen and WR Anthony Stafford. HOUSTON (AFC) Released CB Alvoid Mays, NT Mike Ruth, FB Carl Byrum, DE Colin Scott; WR Pat Fltz- -gerald and Twaiure Boyd; NG Eric Holle; LB Matt Monger and Albert Williams; RB Charles Perry; Craig Bird- song; TE Warren Bone; Jore Cima-devllla; OT J.D. Maarleveld and Al- mon Young and Eric Norgard.

KANSAS CITY (AFC) Signed Kenny Hill; waived Jack Phillips, WR Robert Oliver, QB Steve Slayden, FB Tom Kelleher, WR Albert Bell, DT Bob Standlfer, CB Greg Hill, CB Calvin Lo- veall, Ellis Dillahunt and Gerry Fee-hery; LB Jack Dei Rio, Max Runager, OT Richard Van Druten, LB Orlando Lowry, TE Billy Griggs, Troy Wolkow, DE Randy Watts, RB Bill Jones and FB Bryan Tobey; waived LB Gregory Gaines and Jerry McCabe from the in- jured reserve list. LOS ANGELES (AFC) Waived TE Todd Christensen, LB Joe Costello, RB Randall Morris and Keith English; placed OG Dale Hellestrae and DB Rex Brown on injured reserve. MIAMI (AFC) Waived DB David Holmes and QB Brent Pease; placed OT Greg Johnson on injured reserve. MINNESOTA (NFC) Signed Chris Becker and Teddy Garcia; waived RB Robert Carter, Brad Baxter, and Shawn Sykes, DB Ken Watson and Jamie Fitzgerald, QB Tony Peterson, Pat Beaty and TE Jeff Llndsley; placed OL Randy Rasmussen and DL Curtis Greer on injured reserve. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Placed Buffalo FB Sean Doctor, LB Tom Doctor and Matt Jaworski, Chicago DB Maurice Douglass, Green Bay OT Mike Ariey and Keith Uecker, Los Angeles Raiders DE Mark Mraz, Los Angeles Rams TE Vemon Kirk, New York Jets RB Vince Amoia and WR Bobby Riley, Philadelphia Ron Solt and San Francisco RB Keith Hender- son and WR Rollln Putzier on the non-football Illness list for a minimum 30 days for testing positive for anabolic steroids; suspended Rams CB Leroy Irvin and Denver TE Orson Mobley for 30 days for violation of the league's substance abuse policy.

NEW ENGLAND (AFC) Released WR Glenn Antrum, CB Howard Feg- gins, WR Dennis Gadbois, Jason Staurovsky and Tony Zackery. NEW ORLEANS (NFC) Placed LB Alvln Toles on the reserve physically unable to perform list; bought out the rehabilitation period of OT Daren Gilbert; released WR Fred Hadley, Ro-gie Magee and Michael Cadore, LB David Griggs and Leroy Gause, RB Joe Henderson, NT Darrell Phillips, OT Dave Solon, DE Jonathan Dumbauld, Todd Wheeler, QB Jason Garrett and DL Jerry Leggett. NEW YORK (AFC) Waived QB James Harris. PHILADELPHIA (NFC) Waived LB Paul Butcher, WR Bill Hess and Al Gardenhire, John Donaway, Tom Gerhart, DB Melvin Gilliam, DT Brian Hunsaker and Saute Sapolo, Russ Klauss, QB Al Niemeia and Tom Sa-lamone; placed TE Eric Bailey and Bob Williams on injured reserve. PITTSBURGH (AFC) Waived DE Keith Gary, RB Elgin Davis, DB Gary Richard, Sean Kugler, WR Tracy Martin and LB Troy Stedman; placed LB Vinson Smith on injured reserve.

PHOENIX (NFC) Placed QB Neil Lomax on injured reserve; waived TE Mark Walczak. SAN DIEGO (AFC) Released LB Jeffrey Jackson, Michael Brooks, Steve DeLine, WR Brian Bedford, RB Ronnie Williams and TE Pat Davis; placed QB Mark Vlasic and OL Larry i Williams on the physically unable to 1 perform list; placed RB Napoleon McCallum on the reserve-military list. SAN FRANCISCO (NFC) Re- i leased FB Larry Morlarty, WR Gene 1 Taylor, Andy Sinclair, Larry Clark- son, CB Lonnie Finch, Eric Hicker- son, TE Gordon Hudson and LB Rob-ert Harper; placed DL Terry Unrein and LB Chris Washington on injured re- serve. SEATTLE (AFC) Released QB Bruce Mathison, OL Dave Des Rochers and NT Roland Barbay, Doug Williams, Karl Burnice, WR Boo Mitchell and Monte Weathers, FB Tony Brown, DE Martin Williams, LB Anthony Hen- ton, Mike Stumberg and Smokey Hodge, CB Mike Nettles, R.J. Kors and Mike Ramos, Brian Barker and Ian Howfield; placed WR Jim Sandusky on the physically unable to perform list; placed Pat Pearson on Injured reserve; announced that Daryle Smith has left camp.

TAMPA BAY (NFC) Waived OL Brent Sowell and DL Willie Griffin. WASHINGTON (NFC) Placed QB Doug Williams and RB Kelvin Bryant on the non-football injury list; signed WR Art Monk; released QB Jeff Graham, LB Kevin Hendrix and TE Charlie Darrington, WR Grantis Bell, WR Dale Chipps, WR Shawn Beals, WR Harry Mehr, Jim Bishop, Dave Harbour, Mike Morris, TE Ron Middleton, RB Darryl McGill and LB Onzy Elam; placed LB Stacey Price, DB Carl Mims and DB Euoene Profit on injured re- 1 On Coupon Pw Customer I I Reg. $75.00 99 I While TVj Supplies We are now discontinuing many 1989 Golf Shoes to make room for the new 1990 model. Unbelievable Values On A $600.00 VALUE Includes Full Set Irons Deluxe Head Covers Full Set Woods Tap in Putter Ping-Stlye Bag "The Name in Rainwear" Men's Jackets and Rainsuits I Discounted Women's Jackets in Selected foot Joy. Etonic Men's Womens Stores 5 18 Pack Golf Balls MeiVsRighlH Baseball: Yankees trade Candelarfa to Expos The New York Yankees traded lefthanded pitcher John Candelaria to the Montreal Expos for a player to be named later.

Candelaria, who underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee, was disabled from May 6 until Aug. 19. He will join the Expos today in San Diego The Cleveland Indians took lefthander Greg Swindell off the disabled list and will start him tonight against the Baltimore Orioles Los Angeles Dodgers outfielders Kirk Gibson and Franklin Srubbs each underwent left knee surgery at Centlnela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood, and are through for the season Detroit Tigers pitcher Guillermo Hernandez will miss the rest of the season with of a muscle tear In his elbow that could require surgery A bone scan of Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jose Rijo revealed a stress fracture in his spine that will keep him out the rest of the season A second federal witness implicated Pete Rose in an alleged tax fraud scheme involving a Pic Six race ticket. Accountant Joseph Mansonr testified in Cincinnati that former Rose housemate Thomas Gioiosa of New Bedford told him he claimed the $47,646 winning ticket at Turfway Park in Florence, in 1985 for Rose. Miscellany: PGA fines Strange for remarks on TV Curtis Strange has been fined for on-camera remarks he made to a photographer during the PGA Championship Aug.

13. The amount was not disclosed. PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman said announcement of the fine was made at Strange's request. It is Tour policy not to make public disciplinary action against players Syracuse's Stephen Thompson scored 16 points and Stacey Augmon of Nevada-Las Vegas added 15 to lead the United States to Its first major men's international basketball championship in three years with an 88-80 victory over the Soviet Union In the gold medal game of the World University Games in Duisburg, West Germany Rookie forward Kenny Battle, a first-round pick acquired by Phoenix in a draft day trade with the Detroit Pistons, signed a two-year contract with the Suns The 1990 LPGA Boston Five Classic will be played the week of July 23-29 at Tara Fern-croft CC in Danvers Walt Perkins will join Channel 56 as a sports reporter and anchor Sept. 18.

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