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C4 TIMES-ADVOCATE, Escondido, Monday, Oct. 22, 1984 57 .5 2: Dave Times-Advocate Kellen Winslow makes a one-handed catch against Odis McKinney. through Winslow's 1988. knee injury is the second -ending injury he's suffered. He broke his right leg in the Continued from page C1 seventh game of his rookie season in 1979.

Going into this season, Winslow had caught more During his retirement he flew to Houston and passes than any other NFL player in the past five received a contract offer from Houston Gamblers seasons. He led the league in receptions in 1980 and Owner Jerry Argovitz of the United States Football '81 with 89 and 88 respectively. He was second in the League. It was after meeting with Argovitz that strike-shortened '82 season with 54 and third last year Winslow decided to rejoin the Chargers. with 88.

If he did not reach a settlement with the Chargers, His 55 catches were leading the league this year. Winslow said he would sign with the Gamblers. A Winslow now has 399 catches in his career for 5,176 couple of day later he signed with the Chargers yards and 37 touchdowns. New-look USFL on the horizon AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. (AP) Call it, perhaps, the Sun Belt Football League.

The United States Football League spent two days here this weekend. It merged three teams into three others, it transferred two more, and when it finished it had a 15-team league with a distinct Southern and Western flavor for its final year in the spring before switching to the fall in 1986. None of the moves has been officially announced that will be done in New York on Nov. 7 and owners and team officials who were here were warned their teams would be fined $50,000 if they leak any of what went on. But most of what was done here had already been leaked before Commissioner Chet Simmons imposed the fine threat, and by the same owners and officials who were uttering nervous no comments as they left.

Under the realignment disclosed by sources, the USFL would have three divisions for 1985: The East: New Jersey, Orlando, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, and the league champion Philadelphia Stars merged with the Pittsburgh Maulers and probably playing in Maryland, where they will definitely play in the fall of 1986. The Central: Memphis, Houston, San Antonio, Birmingham and Dallas, which is probably where the Chicago franchise will be moved for the final spring season although Owner Eddie Einhorn says he will have a team in Chicago for the 1986 move to the fall. The West: Arizona, Los Angeles, Denver, Oakland and Portland. Los Angeles has been sold to Jay Roulier, a Denver businessman that was the only official announcement of consequence out of the meetings. Arizona will include the Oklahoma Outlaws, under one merger; Oakland will include the Michigan Panthers under another, and Portland is the New Orleans franchise, transferred from Boston after the first season and now, apparently, being transferred again.

Those moves reflect a dramatic shift in geography from the league that began play in the spring of 1983, and a considerable shift from the league that expanded to 18 for play last spring. Gone are such major markets in the north as Boston, Washington (shifted to Orlando), Detroit, Philadelphia and Chicago, at least temporarily. The only comparable northern market that has replaced them is Baltimore, a prime target for USFL teams following the move of the NFL's Colts to Indianapolis, although the league has expanded into such large southern cities as Houston and Dallas. The configuration may present a problem in the USFL's continuing efforts to get a network television contract for the fall, although the move to rescind the switch that some owners said might come at these meetings never developed. In fact, the owners said it was never discussed.

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"It wasn't that big a deal before the game, but right now I feel good," the fifth-year pro said after his 310- yard passing performance helped Seattle overcome 128 yards in penalties. "I think all of Milton was at the game." He didn't disappoint his fans, completing 22 of 35 passes, including two for touchdowns, to lead Seattle back from a 17-7 first-quarter deficit. Three other Krieg touchdown passes were called back because of penalties. "He hasn't played any better than he did today," Seattle quarterback coach Ken Meyer said. "'This was his best game.

He's a great competitor." That's pretty heady stuff for the 6-foot-1, 185-pound Krieg, who went from Schofield's D.C. Everest High School to Milton College when no other college wanted him and then from Milton to Seattle as a free agent when no NFL team drafted him. "I'd go to Milton again," he said proudly. That, however, would be difficult the small liberal arts college closed its doors two years ago. On Sunday, Krieg found the doors through Green Bay's secondary wide open, especially in key longyardage situations.

On one second-quarter series, he passed Seattle to a first down after facing a second-and-42 situation. Krieg also picked up first downs on several other long third-down throws, many of them to Steve Largent, who finished with 129 yards on 7 catches. Krieg would have enjoyed his return to Wisconsin more if it hadn't been for what he thought was poor officiating. "My voice is sore from yelling at the referee," he said. "'There were some touching moments between me and the referee." But no more touching than the relationship between Krieg and his fans, many of whom unfurled this banner: "MILTON COLLEGE MAY BE DEAD, BUT WE LIVE WITH DAVE KRIEG." Falcons, Rams square off tonight ATLANTA (AP) The Atlanta Falcons reach the middle of their 19th season of existence tonight with an opportunity to do something they've never done before down the Los Angeles Rams twice in one season.

The Falcons already have scored one first against the Rams this year, beating Los Angeles for the first time on the West Coast two weeks ago when Mick Luckhurst drilled a 37-yard field goal on the final play for a 30-28 triumph. The two teams will be going at it this time on ABC's Monday Night Football extravaganza, with the kickoff set for 6 p.m. PDT in Atlanta Stadium before an expected crowd of 50,000 about 10,000 under capacity. The Falcons, 3-4, are a one-point favorite over the 4- 3 Rams in this battle of National Conference Western Division rivals, with Los Angeles needing a victory to stay within two games of the division-leading San Francisco 49ers, 7-1. "The Rams will give us one heck of a test this week," Atlanta Coach Dan Henning said.

"They had a great win over the New Orleans Saints last week and would like to even the score from two weeks ago," Henning added. "We'll certainly have to be better prepared and play better this week (than in last week's 19-7 loss to the New York Giants)." The injury-riddled Falcons expect to have running back Gerald Riggs, the NFL's leading rusher the first four weeks of the season, return to the starting lineup. Lynn Cain subbed for the injured Riggs in the first meeting with the Rams and rambled for 145 yards and a club-record three touchdowns. Cain is listed as questionable for tonight because a pulled groin muscle. Riggs is third in the NFL in rushing with 682 yards despite missing one game entirely and seeing limited duty last week.

The Rams feature the league's No. 2 rusher, Eric Dickerson, who has 769 yards and four touchdowns. Atlanta linebacker Buddy Curry said containing Dickerson is the key for the Falcons. Packers' Douglass sees hard times MILWAUKEE (AP) Mike Douglass has almost seen it all during his seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers the good and the bad. This season, with the Packers a dismal 1-7, could turn out to be ugly for Green Bay's talented National Football League outside linebacker.

"We've gone through some hard times since I've been here," Douglass said Sunday after the Packers lost to the Seattle Seahawks 30-24. "This is the hardest to deal with." "Before, we didn't have the players we have now. Now we got the talent you wouldn't believe," he said. Douglass, nicknamed "Mad Dog," leads the Packers defense with 50 tackles, nine assists and five sacks. He was a fifth-round draft choice from San Diego State in 1978.

Green Bay, which has not won since defeating St. Louis 24-23 in the season opener Sept. 2, has equaled a seven-game skid by the 1958 Packers that finished with a franchise-worst 1-10 record. Do the Packers have a chance of getting back into the division race? Chicago leads with a 5-3 record. "I think we're making it real rough," Douglass said.

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