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C2 TIMES-ADVOCATE, Escondido, Ca Monday, August 29, 1 988 Brock, Ehin among Charger cuts Jones holds on for crown them this Sunday (in the first regular-season game). I told them I didnt think Fd be able to. He said he had no choice but to suspend me. I shook his hand, shook Jack Teeles hand, stood up and left the room. I will not retire.

My retirement, under the Collective Bargaining Agreement and the terms of my contract, would mean I forfeit entirely too much. Winslow said he plans to review the situation with his advisers before deciding on his next move. He mentioned a lawsuit as a possibility. As for his futur'e, Winslow said he has applied to three graduate business schools: University of Chicago, Harvard and Yale. Winslows suspension means the Chargers apparently will begin the 1988 season without five players from the 1987 team who have played in at least one Pro Bowl: Winslow, Fouts, tackle Jim Lach-ey, linebacker Chip Banks and wide receiver Wes Chandler.

Chargers Continued from page Cl Just total ineptness. Added Winslow: I was told by the medical staff that if I had to, I could probably get by. I have a hard time with the interpretation of getting by. My knees hurt. Not only from the scope, but just chronic pain in the patellar tendon of my left and right knee.

I feel an extreme amount of pain walking up steps. Just walking, period. Thats an indication I am no longer able to play The only way, in my opin ion, I can get better is to quit playing football. Winslow said he told Coach A1 Saunders and Ortmayer last week that physically I felt unable to carry on my NFL career. Winslow reported to San Diego Stadium about 8 a.m.

today to meet with Ortmayer and Teele. Said Winslow: Steve asked me whether I intended to play for 40th pro victory when she wrested the lead from Jones on the eighth hole. Nancys a great competitor, Jones said. I love her to death. I love beating her more, though.

Lopez, who started the day with two birdies, faded in the stretch with bogeys on two of the last four holes. She fell into a three-way tie for third, one shot behind the best scorer of the day, U.S. Open champion Liselotte Neumann of Sweden. Neumann, who started the day nine shots back, closed with a 6-under 66 and claimed the $43,000 second prize with a 280 total. Lopez, 71, fell into a tie with Sherri Turner and Patty Sheehan, both of whom had eagle 3s on the 16th to highlight their closing 70s.

week: He plans to sit out the season. Thats true," Banks said of a statement made by agent Harold Daniels. Its over. Im not playing this year Ive had it up to here with the league and now its over. Asked if anything could change his mind, Banks said, No, I think its past that.

I think Im going away for awhile. Brock, the son of baseball Hall of Famer Lou Brock, was a complete bust in his short time with the Chargers. He played in only one game last year before spending the rest of the year on injured re-, serve. Unreins release leaves the Chargers with only one player from the 1986 draft remaining on the active, -roster: guard James Ehin, a 12th-round draft choice in 1983, played five years for the Chargers and started 44 games. He lost his starting position last year to Mike Charles.

By Jay Posner Times-Advocate Sportswnter SAN DIEGO Cornerback Lou Brock, the Chargers second-round draft choice last year, and veteran nose tackles Terry Unrein and Chuck Ehin were among 10 players released today as the Chargers trimmed their roster to the 47-man limit. Also waived were wide receiver Timmie Ware, guards Ken Dalla-fior and Duane Pettitt, tight ends Dan Sharp and Albert Reese, running back Ken Zachary and linebacker Jeff Davis. A pair of 1988 draft choices, linebacker Cedric Figaro (back) and defensive end George Hinkle (foot) were placed on injured reserve. Both are ineligible to play until after the sixth regular-season game. Another player not on the roster, of course, is unsigned linebacker Chip Banks, who Sunday confirmed what his agent said last SI Evening classes are available so you can continue to work full-time while earning your degree.

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(AP) Rosie Jones almost let what she called the biggest round of her professional career slip away. I played poorly today, but I did not fold, she said. I played good enough. I beat the rest. After blowing a five-shot lead, Jones used a 12-foot birdie putt on the 16th green to break out of a five-way logjam and went on to win the $265,000 LPGA World Championship Sunday.

She garnered the $81,500 first prize with a closing 2-over-par 74 that left her with a 9-under 279 total for four trips around the hilly, Pinelsle Resort course. She left some of the games top performers in her wake, including playing partner Nancy Lopez, the Hall of Famer who appeared to be on her way to her Golf Continued from page Cl Reid, choking up a bit at the thought of family and thus letting an innocence rare in big-time professional sports today show through, said, I was so choked up at Tucson last year that I messed things up. Im almost that way today. My wife had fliers made up for an open house after Tucson last fall. I suppose shes got the fliers out again.

Paired with Larry Nelson in the next-to-last twosome behind Watson and Ian Baker-Finch, Reid found himself in the playoff with Watson at the conclusion of a round that was delayed for one hour, 10 minutes by rain with Baker-Finch and Watson at No. 12. The playoff took shape after Baker-Finch bogeyed 17 and 18, and Nelson didnt make a move after birdieing the 10th hole. It was the third playoff under the expanded format that began in 1976. Three playoffs were also conducted under the old, four-man format.

Watson, second to Jack Nick-laus in World Series of Golf earnings and the winner of the 1980 and 1975 World Series titles, could have passed Nicklaus as golfs all-time leading money-winner had he won first prize here. I dont think about things like that, Watson said. I am more concerned with titles than money. The day began with Reid tied at 4-under-par with Baker-Finch and Larry Nelson, and Watson bunched with Mark McCumber and Sandy Lyle, 1 stroke back. Reid birdied No.

3 from 20 feet but bogeyed No. 4 when a 2 -iron came up short of the green and he 2-putted from 15 feet, then made the turn 1 -under after a 2-iron at the 219-yard seventh left him 40 feet from the cup, and he made the putt. He drifted one stroke back of Baker-Finch and a hard-charging Watson at the 221-yard 15th, when he took bogey after pushing a 2-iron into the right bunker, came out to within five feet but missed the putt. Del Mar Continued from page Cl With the field reduced to five horses, Argentine-bred Speeding Light took the lead and held it until the quarter pole, when Preci-sionist, the 1-5 favorite carrying a high weight of 122 pounds, took command. He ran the first half-mile in :45.3.

and finished with fractions of 1:09.3 at six furlongs and 1:34.3 for the mile, beating a closing Conquering Hero by 32 lengths with a time of 1:47.1. Circus Prince was six more lengths back in third. I didnt feel that acceleration that I felt with him (Precisionist) the last race, said rider Chris McCarron. But I think there were two reasons for that. He was carrying 122 pounds, which is seven more pounds than last time.

And when he runs the half in :45, hes already going fast. Does McCarron think the horse is back to his old form? He still needs to beat the better horses, he said. None of the hors Aunese Continued from page Cl McCartney enters his seventh season amid signs that his program is on the way up. He openly predicts, in fact, that the Buffs will occupy a spot among the nations elite within the next three years. At the same time, he knows he may be providing any critics-in-waiting with enough ammunition to drill him.

Theres a risk involved. Theres always a risk involved, he said. But nothing ventured, nothing gained. Id rather take this approach than sit back and try to be satisfied with mediocrity. If it doesnt work out, Im sure these things will be an issue.

The Buffs will have about two weeks of practice with the suspended linemen before their Sept. 10 opener against Fresno LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -Dick Hendrickson admitted he was nervous, so he figured Bob Charles must be nervous, too. He doesnt know Bob Charles. Calling upon 29 years of experience as a pro golfer, the left-hander from New Zealand overcame some mid-round problems with pars on the last 10 holes on Sunday, beating Hendrickson by one shot in the $250,000 Senior Golf Classic.

Charles finished the 54-hole tournament at 10-under-par 200 with a par on the par-5 18th hole. I wasnt nervous, Charles said. I knew all I had to do was make a five and he has to make a four for a es he has raced against have challenged him with early speed, like Ladys Secret did in the Woodward (Stakes) a few years ago. He blew her doors off and thats what he needs to prove he can still do. McCarrons weekend was both busy and successful.

On Saturday, he rode Alysheba to victory over Bet Twice in the Iselin Handicap at Monmouth Park in New Jersey. And his stakes victory Sunday was his meeting-high fifth at Del Mar. Alysheba and Precisionist appear to be headed for a showdown, but the time and place have not been decided. They could possibly meet in the $150,000 Del Mar Breeders Cup at one mile Sept. 10.

I would like to stay away from Alysheba as long as possible, Russell said with a smile. We might run here or we might run in the Woodward (Sept. 17). His next start is up to Mr. Hooper.

He knows the horse a lot better than I do. McCarron on the difference in temperament between Precisionist and Alysheba: Precisionist is as sweet as he playoff. That, incidentally, after Charles put his second shot dangerously close to a tree. Hendrickson, trying to become the first qualifier to win a PGA Seniors Tour event, missed the playoff by about six inches when a birdie putt checked up just short. I was nervous, Hendrickson said.

I had every right to be nervous under the circumstances. He (Charles) seemed nervous. I dont think he wanted to lose to me. Charles just didnt want to lose, period, not after sharing the 36-hole lead and especially after building a two-shot advantage early in the final round. can be.

He might nip at you a little bit, but thats about it. Alysheba is a mean If you go into his stall, hell try to kill you. Hell try to kick your head off. The only safe place is being on his back. Ted Sabareses Chapel Of Dreams, who led all the way to win the $132,000 Grade II Palomar Handicap on the Del Mar turf Saturday, and Round Meadow Farm and Warners Short Sleeves, who finished a half-length back in second, will resume their rivalry Sept.

11 in the Grade I Ramona Handicap for distaffers at PA miles on the lawn. Arlington Million winner Mill Native, which captured the rich turf race at Woodbine in Toronto last Saturday for French trainer Andre Fabre, was scheduled to arrive in Del Mar Sunday night, trainer Charlie Whittingham said. Whittingham indicated that the Evergreen Farms 4-year-old colt would probably race at Oak Tree and in the Breeders Cup Turf Nov. 5 at Churchill Downs. Spyi "SV irl dont think I overreacted and I dont think I underreacted.

Missing spring practice when the I-formation was being installed did not exactly work to Auneses advantage either. He admits things are somewhat confused right now in the backfield. I think its going to hurt, he said of the linemen missing time. Were talking about four starters. So, what weve got to do is keep going with the guys we have right now and get them going.

Its going to set the suspended guys back quite a bit. When they come back, theyve got to adjust to different blocking schemes and things like that. One things for sure, Aunese says. He knows what to do next time somebody yells insults out a window. Id tell him, Have a nice day, and just keep on walking, he said.

4 State. But they may still be ragged since theyll be doing new things. You take four starters off your offensive line and two quality backups, and you really destroy the quality of your practice, McCartney said. Weve paid a price for their indiscretion. McCartney also agrees that his strict policies may publicize incidents which remain buried at other schools, giving the Buffs an unfair reputation.

Im well aware that kids in college drink, and some of these guys are 21 years old, he said. But the biggest problem we have in college campuses today is alcohol, not drugs. We have to teach them sometimes that when they step over the line, thats not acceptable. They stepped over the line. They should have exercised more restraint.

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