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6 Gannett Westchester Newspapers Monday, October 5, 1987 Section 'JETS SUMMARY Gastineau again has trouble getting across line 17 "a i ss 7 7 4 nMTQUAimn gsp. 1 yard on 3 plays In 1Si Alvin Blount turn-Moo on ttw Dallas 2(Vyard Forcod by Tony CMcMIlo and rocov-orod by Trent Collins, tho lumovor givoo tho Jots firotnond-gool ol tho Dalloo 4-yard lino. Tho Joto go nowhere end Reguoe comoo on tor tho field goal. 1 0iOS Cowfeoyo 7, dole Si (IS. I lieve people are not taking a stand to go to the Super BowL I dont know how long they can sit back and watch it go on.

The heat was on Gastineau, but veteran Marty Lyons did little better (three tackles, no assists, no sacks). We have a very strong team on the nonunion side, Lyons said. "I hope that Gene (Upshaw) can work it out so the owners and flrns can be satisfied. Everybodys been cheated, but you have to go out and play. Hopeftilly, this wont affect the Jets record down the line.

It may cost some teams a playoff spot. Its time to make a decision to crane back, or well pay for it in the end. I think a lot of players want to come back in. I wanted to wiser my own number this week. Im proud I came in.

Just two tackles and one assist By BiH Varner Stefl Writer EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. In one way it was a typical Jets game Sunday. Mark Gastineau didnt have a sack. "Maybe 111 get a sack, was Gastineaus joking boast when he declared his intent to play with the non-striking Jets. was two weeks ago after: New York beat England and Gastineau had jjone through four preseason and two regul games without a gular-season people I was playing with, it was below average.

Everything was not there. I take responsibility for it Asked if he felt getting several sacks against players or being shut out was a no-win situation, he agreed. "I knew that coming in and discussed it with the staff and coaches, he said. "I know some people think Im over the hill, but deep down I know Fm not There is nothing wrong with me. These are just hard times.

"This has been very draining for me. If it gets any worse well, its got to get better, but if it gets any worse its going to be real bad. Going through it has been helL "It was very strange to see us go from 2-0 to 2-1. Ive got to wonder if its right I cant believe these games will count I cant be Against the replacement Dallas Cowboys, Gastineau had as much trouble crossing the line of scrimmage as he had getting through the Jets' picket line last Thursday. Then, striking Jets spat at him.

In Sunday's 38-24 loss, he didnt get within spitting distance of the Cowboys' quarterback. Gastineau had two tackles and one assist, bringing his season total to three tackles and one assist And no sacks. This time, he was working against free-agent Dallas tackle Daryle Smith, who was playing for the University of Tennessee this time last year. Gastineaus voice almost cracked when -he met the press after the game. "I didnt have a great game by any means, he said.

"If you assess it by the ti Touch game fEY PLAY MTUATKMIi Dali supplanted k'i -Vvu1' SITUATIOfli Dallas and has a first down York 40 midway through Giants strikers hoping replacement results wont be kept in standings leads, 24-017, at the New the third (5C: Long pass from quar-" fprback Kevin Sweeey to Kelvin Edgy Bob Qlnubor wards. StaftWriter if. BXBCUTtONi Jets safety Trent EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. Collins is all over Edwards in the end It was billed as one of the most tone, resulting in a 39-yard pass spectacular touch football games interference penalty. in into I rth IMPACT: Cowboys, with a first It turned into a rather unevent- ue, score the touchdown that breaks open the' fol two-hour autograph session.

Giants 1 representative Mafe. 41 yards on 4 plays in 1:38. A fumWsd Now Yorti snap, recovered by Dallas at tho Joto 41-yard lino, starts Sw drive. Sobron Spivey catchoo a 25-yard pass on tho first ploy and Sweeney lobs a pass into the corner tor the acore on sacond down. Burbage makes a fingertip catch altar booting oomorback Marc Hogan.

SBCONDOUARTBA t4S CaeHkeya 10.Jo0sSi TondaaB(SS, Bold goal). 42 yards In 4 playo In 1:38. Alex Qreon Intor-oopM a Walter Briggs poogjon the Dalloo 43-yard line. A 44-yard krtar-forence penalty on Jets oomorback Larry RoMnoon givoo Dallas a first down on the New York 11-yard line. Tho Cowboys can't advance and Zsndsias comae In.

48 Cowboys 17, dais Si David Adorno (87, iwnHondMoo Hah. 22 yarde on 2 plays In :12. Jots punter Tom O'Connor rnufla a snap In hie own end zona and his 27-yard punt la returned 13 yards to the New York 22-yard line. On third down, Mama breaks through a huge hole in the middle of the Now York One, cuts outside and vaults kilo die and 84, (88, ,1804 8r KaMa GIANTS NOTES Carson rJcts kiterytow offer EjyST RUTHERFORDNJ. jnebacker Harry Carson turned down a tecent offer to appear on NBC-TVs Live At 5 newsprogram.NBC technicians are on strike against the network.

I originally agreed to appear on the show on Monday Carson said. But on Tuesday morning, I realised the technicians were on strike. So I canceled. Teammate Lawrence Taylor accepted an invitation to appear on the show Thursday. Taylor told Interviewer Leo Berman he was, thinking about creasing the NFL Players Association picket line and joining the Giants this week.

1 1 Carson also turned down an appearance on NBCs David Letterman Show. its a oUnwriwr EAST RUTHERFORD. NJ. ff NFL owners mean what they say, the fete of the Giants may rest in the hands of 45 journeymen players who will scatter to all parts of the country once the strike is over. Owners insist the results of games between replacement teams will count in the standings.

That, means the Giants, whose regulars lost their first two gaihes, would be 0-3 if the replacement team loaes tonight to the San Francisco 49ers at Giants Stadium. Picture it now. It is the final week iff the regular season, and the Giants are fighting for a wild-card playoff berth or perhaps the NFC East title. Imagine if they fell one game abort because the replacement team was beaten back on Oct S. The striking Giants cant imagine that scenario.

In feet, they believe it wont happen. They think the next Collective Bargaining Agreementwill include a clause that nullifies the results of the games between replacement players. The (replacement) games will absolutely not count, said Giants defensive end George Martin, the teams player representative. I know the (striking) players dont want them to count, and I dont think the owners want them to count He said the mere feet that the coaches have taken such a callous approach to the games indicates to him they will not be counted. Linebacker Harry Canon, meanwhile, agreed the games will likely not count in the final standings.

1 dont think' that the union would let them, Carson said. Thats part of the negotiations. Said offensive tackle Brad Benson: I dont think theyre going to count I would think that something mutually agreeable to both parties would be worked out Linebacker Robbie Jones skid he fttinkg the sentiment among owners will be split dowq the middle. There are 14 owners who are going to want the games to count said Jones, referring, to the owners whose teams won replacement There are 14 4 yards on 3 play In 1:12. Dallas takas over on the Now York 42-yard line after a short punt.

Blount funs for eight yarde and Sweaney I a bomb Into the end xono on down. Edwards boots Qeorga Rada-chowaky and Larry RoMnaon for tho owners who dont want them to count Itll be right down the middle. But seriously, I dont think they will count. Its up to the owners. I sure hope they dont count Regardless of whether the replacement games count some striking Giants players believe the labor stoppage will help the team.

Center Bart Oates explained: Its given us a chance to take a break. We had some bumps and bruises in the first two weeks, and I know I feel a whole lot better. I feel better mentally too. We were very down about being 0-2. But this gave us a chance to get away from it for a while.

1480 84, (41 101 player George Martin had last gameji p. Wednesday the Gifiifs and Jets would stage a massive touch foot-1 ball game in the parking lot at Giants Stadium Sunday afternoon. Martin said fons from eithfer team could watch, or even take part, in the game. But the game never came off. A crowd of about 2,000 fens, and union employees from various New Jersey locals instead settled for autographs and conversations with about 20 players from each team.

The touch football game was to take place at the same time the Jets and Dallas Cowboys replacement teams played inside the stadium. Martin said inclement weather forced the cancellation of the game. But Kurt Sohn, the Jets player rep, said the idea of the game was never even suggested to him." It was blown way out of proportion, Sohn said. It was never planned, I heard about it on the So instead of playing alongside such greats as Jets receiver Wesley Walker and Giants linebacker Harry Carson, fens spent part of the afternoon getting autographs and talking about the strike issues. This is a lot or Giants center Bart Dates said.

never ronett felt good. The last time I hung around in the parking lot like, caught touchdown pass was this. Its a lot of fen. dont mind it spring football at Southern (Const all." necticut) three years Among the7 Giants players in Kurisko blocked both Ed Jones attendance were Martin, Carson1 .7" linebacker Robbie Jones, wide re- ceiver Lionel sManuel, running but wasnt ovraty impressed. back Tony Galbreath, wide Teceiv- couldn't tell er Phil McConjcey, running back who.

ft Was, ne said, meaning that Joe Morris and linebacker Gary Reasons.1. h1' Quarterback Phil Simms had been expected to attend the- gathering. But Simms was in Kentucky over the weekend visiting his fe-' ther, who suffered 4 heart attack last week. The Jets representatives in-) eluded Sohn, Walker, offensive' tackle Reggie McElroy, kickf returner Bobby Humphery, linebacker Lance Mehl, defensive end Barry Bennett and safety Harry Hamilton. The autograph session, which took place in a parking lot between the stadium, the Mead-owlands Arena and the Meadowlands Racetrack, lasted for about an hour and a Half, it followed a brief rally by the NFL Players Association and several New Jersey union representatives.

A similar format is scheduled for tonight when the Giants and San Francisco 49ers replacement teams play at Giants Stadium. JETS NOTES NaniMfs Kurisko catchos first touchdown EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. Former Nanuet High quarterback Jamie Kurisko, the Jets starting tight end, caught the first touchdown pass of his football career in the second quarter of Sunday's Jets-Dallas game. The Jets trailed 24-3 and had a first down at the Dallas 41-yard line. Give (coach) Joe Walton credit for the play, quarterback David Norrie said.

"He sent the tight end up the middle against their two-deep zone. He did a great job getting open, go it wasnt that tough getting it to him. Kurisko made the catch at the 18-yard line, then broke away from three Cowboys at the 13 to get the 'score, ylt'was a seam pass, said Ku-risko, who was coaching the Sleepy Hollow High Junior varsity before the Jets called. I really 'didnt see Jr hat happened (after the catch). I ust tried to hustle into the-end the difference between those two regulars and the replacement players was not always obvious.

LAST OASDt Michael Harpers 78-yard punt return in the fourth quarter was thf first punt returned for a touchdown since Nov. 21, 1983. NBVBBi The Jets still have never beaten the Cowboys (0-4). And eadt year so fer in which Dallas has beaten the Jets, the Cowboys have gone to the Super BowL SACKSi Jay Brophy and Ken Rose had sacks for the Jets, and nose tackle Scott Mersereau led the team in tackles with nine. SIGNSi Put me in coach, read one burner.

"Gastineau for president" said another. The fens appeared almost evenly divided loyalty to the Jets and Cowboys. There were boos when the Jets took the field and cheers for the Cowboys. wmm 70 yards on 0 plays In 1:44 AS-ysrd pass to fMlchaal harper and an efghtyard pass to Jota Chi rico puts fits Jots at mldfiold.jlhay appear to koe tho ball on fourth down, but an Illegal use of hands penalty on Cowboys oomorback 'Bill HI Ha gives how York new Wo. On tho next play, Norris hits Kurisko at the 14-yard line and ho breaks away from three Cowboys at the 13-yard fine to go in for the score.

I TNMDQUAfrm Get to kiiow yout, top-editot i r.A-f-X Ml 1 Ti Mai CMaBe (4, na). I Uoh. 34 yards on 0 playo In 3:10. Adams fumbfea the second-half kickofl and Chldlo recovers at the Dallas 34-yard line. Norris panes 13 yards to Holman to sot up the acorn on a sweep left.

81, -between 17i Btoeat (1, no tdaft. 74 yards on 7 plays In 4:30. A 27-yard pass to Burbage put Dallas at the Now York 43-yord Una. Trent Collino Interferes with Edwards In fha end ions and Blount rolls around left end on ft ret down. 1M8 Cawhoyo 88, Jets 17i Bdwarda (84, Come and learn: WHO your newspaper contacts are.

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