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CHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI-64601-PAGE 3 McKnight blames money KANSAS CITY, Mo (AP) Running back Ted McKnight says the Kansas City Chiefs released him this week because they wanted to unload his contract, and several of his teammates agreed in a bitter denunciation of the National Football League team "I just don't feel I've been treated fairly," McKnight said at a news confernce that he called in the Chiefs' weight room Thursday McKnight, who sat out most of last year All-STAR MEMBERS of the city league took on loop champ Uptown Package Wednesday night in Simpson Park and were defeated 12-7 Members of the All Stars and the teams that they represented are, from left, kneeling -Avery Hutcheson, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Keith Singleton, Shaffer Royals, Kevin Haney, Chillicothe Sport Center, Mike Johnson, Tina Livestock Auction, Rod Rmehart, Park Center Liquor and Sporting Goods, Nelson Baker, Sonic, and Dave Toti, Sav-Mor Home Center. Standing-Ron McMahon, Shaffer Royals, Jim Littrell, Sav-Mor Home Center, Jim Murrell, JOMAC; Leroy Gault, Tina Livestock Auction, David Braymer, Shaffer Royals, Mike Harkness, Chillicothe Sport Center, Cecil Douglas, Park Center Liquor and Sporting Goods, Keith Ware, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and Norman Weaver, Tina Livestock Auction Constitution Tribune Photo by Steve Russell Outdoors With Steve Shoot With the beginning of September, the fall hunting season in Missouri is in full TONITE THRU THURS. TH ORIGINAL IS BACK HARRISON FORD MARK HAMILl CARRK FISHeR Ben Bolt I SHOWS NIGHTLY swing September 1 always marks the opening of dove season in this state, which really kicks off the numerous hunting seasons each year Although squirrel season, which opens August 1, actually begins the hunting parade each year, there is something about hunting in high heat that doesn't feel nght With the coming of September and the accompanying chilly temperatures, the hunting seasons just feel nght There are a lot of doves around this year, but according to people I've been talking to since the season opened 10 days ago, there hasn't been a whole lot of lucfe. JLJ The problem stems from the barrage of wet weather we have had for the last six weeks Farmers havn't been able to cut any silage, prime locations to find the elusive dove, which has led the fleet bird to feed elsewhere A good bet right now would be to check the wheat fields that were harvested in the summer According to several sue- WHEEL HORSE INVENTORY REDUCTION c-ii B-horsepower Kohler cast iron engine 8-speed transmission Attachment lift Tach a-Matlc' hitch system Mows tills moves snow and more SEPTEMBER SPECIAL: C-85 Wheel Horse Garden Tractor Complete With 36" Mower REGULAR PRICE $261000 SPECIAL SEPTEMBER PRICE $2295.00 NOTE. Special price applies only to tractors in stock.

Cash only-no trades due to reduced price. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO. INTfRIUTIONMl ROW OmUOm. MO. I fOMMFRCF cessful dove hunters in the area, you can find doves in those wheat fields at this time The dove season runs through November 9, with a daily limit of 10 birds and a possession limit of 20 Another bird season opens tomorrow morning (Saturday, September 11) The early teal season begins and runs through September 19 The daily and possession limit are the same at eight birds The outlook is good this year for a successful teal season There are reports from the Fountain Grove Wildlife Refuge that indicate that approximately 5,000 teal are already in the area A number of mallards and pintails have already arrived on the scene, but only teal are in season at this time Hunting seasons currently open include groundhogs, coyote, squirrel, bullfrog and rail Seasons that will open in the immediate future are deer and turkey (archery), October 1, turkey (shotgun), October 18, deer (gun), November 13, rabbit, October 1, woodcock and snipe, October 1, quail and pheasant, November 1, geese, October 30, ducks (northern zone) two seasons, Oct 16-20 and Oct 30-Dec 13 DU Stuff Banquet ticket sales are neanng the 200-mark for the llth annual fund-raising banquet, sponsored by the Grand River chapter of Ducks Unlimited Members of the banquet committee are currently contacting area merchants for donations to the banquet "Our local merchants have just been fantastic," praised Chapter President Earl Waddill "Our success in raising funds is always dependent upon the merchant and as always they have responded to our cause A number of the wildlife art prints that will be available for purchase at the banquet may be seen on display in the.

Chillicothe banks next week, including the DU Print of the Year The chapter has announced that it will again conduct a Greenwmg Day, for youth 17 years of age and under The event will again be held at the Fountain Grove area Youngsters will receive in struction in hunting safety, duck calling, how to construct a blind, how to set decoy pat terns and other important duck hunting information The date for the event is Saturday, October 9 More in formation will be presented later here in the after the banquet Good hunting Colorado mentor unhappy with team KANSAS CITY, Mo (AP)Every Big Eight head coach except one pronounced his team ready to go this week The exception 7 The only first-year man in the league, Colorado's Bill McCartney "Not really? 7 McCartney answered when asked if he was satisfied with fall preparations the Buffs have made McCartney, who replaces the unpopular Chuck Fairbanks at the Colorado helm, opens at home Saturday against California, which will be breaking in a new head coach of its own in Joe Kapp Every Big Eight team is in action Saturday, with all but Missouri making their 1982 debuts The Tigers, who downed Colorado State 28-14 last week, host Army Nebraska, ranked No 3 in the Associated Press Top Twenty, is home against Iowa, which shocked the Huskers 10-7 in the '81 opener Oklahoma, ranked No 8, is home against West Virginia Iowa State is the only Big Eight team opening away from home The Cyclones are at Tennessee to launch year No 4 of the Donme Duncan with a knee injury, said the Chiefs are trying to save money by keeping younger players instead of veterans who are paid more He said he did not believe Coach Marv Levy was to blame for his dismissal "I don't think he made the decision of who stays and who goes," MeKmght said "I would think that it would come from management because that is where the salary sti uc tureisset Safety Gary Barbaro and coinerback Gary Green, two of the Chiefs' defensive stars, said they weie so upset by the decision to waive McKnight that they had renewed their requests to be traded Levy and General Manager i a a denied McKnight's claim tht he was cut for salary reasons "We are not trying to build an economic football team said Schaaf Major League Standings By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUF Eastern Division St Louis 1'hiladelphia Montreal Pittsburgh Chicago New York 60 61 65 65 78 78 74 74 61 79 54 83 Western Division 78 62 77 64 74 72 65 Pet GH 565 561 532 532 4 436 IE 394 23'A I 1 4'4 6 13 26 Atlanta 78 62 557 Los Angeles 77 64 54G San Diego 74 67 525 San Francisco 72 68 514 Houston 65 75 464 Cincinnati 52 88 371 Thursday Games San Francisco 5 Houston 1 San Diego 4 Cincinnati 1 Atlanta 10 Los Angeles 3 Only games scheduled riday Games Montreal (Sanderson 8 11) at Chicago (Jenkins 10 13) Philadelphia (Ruthven 10-10) at Pitts burgh(McWillrams77) (n) Cincinnati (Shirley 6 11) at Atlanta lBoggs20) (n) New York (Swan 7-6) at SI Louis (LaPoint73) (n) Los, Angeles (Hooton 25) at Houston (Kneppers 13) (n) San FranciscotDempsey 0-0) at San Diego (Dravecky 4-2) (n) Saturday Games Montreal at Chicago Los Angeles at Houston Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (n) Cincinnati at Atlanta (n) New York at St Louis (n) San Francisco at San Diego (n) Sunday Games Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Atlanta New York at St Louis Montreal at Chicago Los Angeles at Houston (n) AMERICAN LEAGUE Pastern Division Pet GB Milwaukee 83 57 593 Baltimore Boston New York Detroit Cleveland Toronto Kansas City California Chicago Seattle Oakland Texas Minnesota 78 77 71 70 67 G5 Western Uiusion 79 77 74 65 59 56 49 60 62 64 73 81 83 90 505 558 514 511 489 46, 568 554 536 471 421 402 352 11 11'14 18 regime Kansas State, returning a whopping 26 starters because of a redshirt program, opens what the Wildcats hope will be a new era against Kentucky Don Fambrough, who was a player in 1948 the last time Kansas and Wichita State met in football, will coach the Jay hawks in their season opener against the Shockers Oklahoma State is home against North Texas State How long has it been since Kansas State had a winning season" 7 Twelve years, when the Wildcats went 6-5 under Vince Gibson Prior to that, Kansas State's last winning campaign was 1954 Since World War II, the Wildcats have had three winning seasons But with all the redshirt seniors back, plus an unusual a of i a K-State backers are hoping for big things this year "There's no doubt about it, there's a lot of pressure," KState Coach Jim Dickey said "The eyes of the sporting world are on us to see if it works It adds pressure to everyone connected with our program Thursday Games Cleveland 3 Baltimore 0 New York 5 Milwaukee 4 10 innings Only games scheduled Friday Games Baltimore (McGregor 13 12) at Cleveland (Barker 12 11) (n) Detroit (Morris 15 14) at Boston 10) (n) Milwaukee (Caldwell 14 10) at NLW York (Guidryl45) (n) Seattle (Perry 7 12) at Texas (Tanana 6-15) (n) Minnesota (Castillo 8 10) at Kansas City (Blue 13 9) (n) Toronto (Leal 10 12) at California (Zahn 157)1 (n) Chicago Lamp (9-6) at Oakland (Morris 69) (n) Saturday Games Baltimore at Cleveland Detroit at Boston Chicagoat Oakland Milwaukee at New York (n) SeattleatTexas (n) Minnesota at Kansas Citv (n) Toronto at California (n) Sunday Games Milwaukee at New York Baltimore at Cleveland Delroitat Boston Minnesota at Kansas City Toronto at California Chicago at Oakland SeattleatTexas (n) Get results with a Want Ad 1 65 Drive-in (Closed Friday) SATURDAY 3 FEATURES "Inside Seka" Plus "Sensual Fire" Plus "All About Giora Leonard" Rated Shaw Starts at 8:00 Adm. (Closed Sun. Mon.) THE POPULA! Fcr Another Sports Season Each Friday Night For An Update On Alf The Area Sports. Our Lines Are Open Frsrai p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

To 'Proud To Serve You Beef Up Tiger Sports Help Missouri Athletics and Give a Gift of Livestock and become a member of Missouri Athletic Scholarship Associates Membership Benefits You Will Enjoy. Opportunity to purchase Football Tickets Men Basketball Tickets in the Priority Seating Area Football and Basketball Priority Parking Membership Plaque Complimentary Tickets to Women's Basketball -ft Acknowlegement Listing in Football Program For Additional Information Contact John Kendnck Intercollegiate Athletic Public Relations and Promotions Office Box 677 University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO 65205 Phone (314) 882-6501 HEAR CARROLLTON TROJANS FOOTBALL LIVE EACH WEEK THIS FALL! AI.I HIGH SCHOOL l-OOTBALL" SCOREBOARD AND POST GAME COMMENTS EROM THE AREA COACHES FOLLOWS EACH TROJAN FOOTBALL GAME. KMZU.

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