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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 12

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The Sun Timesi
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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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nmneymo WWwy VP- vi" -v man i Hu Sun Times Owen Sound Mon Feb 5 1990 Sports Conference wins Pro Bowl National HONOLULU (AP) second and final bowl guns of die 1989 seeson at leasthacf suspense Unlike the Super Bowl where San Francisco burled Denver 55-10 the league's all-star game went to the final seconds and ths with the National Con-oldlng on for 27-21 Sunday points then had an apparent touchdown pass called back on tha naxt-to-last play of the game thought That's a greet way to end die Krleg said referring to his apparent TD pass of two yams to Seanawks teammate Brian Blades that would have capped a dramatic 91-yard drive 'Than I saw the penalty flag" Krleg'a final pass then fell In- at Port Elgin spiel PORT ELGIN It was a thrilling finish Sunday night at the Port Elgin Curling Club Toronto Avonlsa club-mates Ed Werenlch and Paul Savage staged a nlp-and-tuck game to the final shot Weranlch shaded Savage 8-7 In the Eighth Annual Port Elgin Cash Superspiel VIIL Weranlch and Savage along with 1989 champion Russ Howard of Penetangulshene and John Base of Oakville used the 32-rlnk four-day event as a warmup to ths Ontario Curling championships starting Tuesday In fliallum To gat to the final against Savage Weranlch defeated In order Bruno Digloachlno of Weston Howard John Ross of Port Elgin and Bruce Park of Burlington Savage reeled off wins against A1 Gorrlll of Toronto Derrick Hodson of Guelph Hugh Wid-dup of Hamilton and Ross before facing Weranlch for the first prize money of $5000 The showdown match featured a rule forbidding the leads to throw take-out rocks which keeps more rocks In play Savage counted two In the first end Weranlch came back with a pair In the second stole two In the third and singles in the fourth and fifth ends to lead 6-2 after five ends complete time ran out The penalty was against Indianapolis Colts tackle Chris Hinton who had reported Into ths game as an eligible receiver than switched back to tackle on tha next play The rules dictate that ha either should have played another down an eligible receiver or left the game for one play Krleg completed 15 of 23 far 148 yards and a touchdown The defense keyed the victory with big plays by Rams comemack Jerry Gray and vikings nose tackle Keith Millard giving them enough to hold off Krleg ana the AFC Gray voted the game's most valuable player returned an interception of Warren Moon 51 yards for a touchdown for a 20-7 lead In the third quarter Four minutes later Millard scooped up a fumble and ran eight yards for another touchdown Philadelphia quarterback Randall Cunningham provided the NFC a 13-7 lead with an 11-yard TD pass to the Dave Meggett early In the third quarter Krleg throw a five-yard touchdown pass to the Ferrell Edmunds to pull the AFC to 27-14 with 8:08 remaining Browns linebacker Mike Johnson then provided a defensive TD fin the AFC when he Intercepted Mark pus one of three Interceptions of the Washington quarterback and returned it 23 yards to pull the AFC within six points The other AFC score came oh a one-yard run by Kansas Christian Okoye In the second quarter The other NFC scoring was provided by field goals of 23 ana 41 yards by Eddie Murray of ths Lions both In the first halt Krleg provided Just about the only offensive firepower In the game although Detroit rookie Barry Sanders with 41 yards on 13 carries and 24 yards on three receptions and Eric Dickerson of Indianapolis with 46 yards on 15 carries and four catches for 21 yards also had productive afternoons Moon the only one of the four quarterbacks voted into the game who actually came to Honolulu completed Just five of 12 passes for 20 yards far the AFC was Intercepted twice and sacked three times Savage countered with two In the sixth and stole one In the to crane to within rare 6-5 Weranlch went ahead two In the eighth but Savage tied matters In dm ninth at 7-7 point I by two WnwHitrli Viarf tlm tiamwif com- Ing home In the 10th and hit and stuck with his last shot for the margin of victory Curling with Weranlch were vice John Kawaja second tan Tetley snd lead Pat Berroud As runners-up rink took home $2500 Curling with Savage were Graham McCarrel Nell Harrlaon and Todd Tsukamoto A Port Elgin rink skipped by Ross Jim Dyas Howard and Park were the other four rinks reaching the championship round and the only two losses suffered by ths Ross rink came at the hands of Weranlch and Savage and Park each received $1000 and Howard and Dyas $500 The consolation event for the i rinks losing two games went to Gorrlll who was presented with $400 while Wayne Foster picked up $200 finished second at 7-2 She dosed with a 6-4 victory over Anne Dunn of Galt Anne Merklinger dropped to third place at 6-3 losing 5-4 to Kathie Sinclair of Thunder Bay Giving the 1983 Canadian Junior champion advances to the Scott Tournament of Hearts which begins Feb 24 In Ottawa curling Goring rink wins Warren Moon carries ball for short gain Kelly near $20 million deal i AP photo Joe Montana is expected to receive a substantial increase in his 1199-mlllion annual salary after leading the 49ers to their fourth Super Bowl victory last month contract would contain an Injury guarantee said the newspaper but not a performance guarantee That an the Bills could release Kelly at any time and not pay his salary If he playing at an acceptable level BRAMPTON OnL (CP) Allison Goring of Toronto won the Ontario women's curling championship Sunday Goring and her Bayvlew Curling Club team completed the round robin tournament with an 8-1 record They downed Esther Wilcox of Sault Sts Marie 6-5 in final round Former world champion Marilyn Bodogh-Darte of St Catharines BUFFALO NY (AP) Quartos heck Jim Kelly Is close to a six-year contract extension with NFL Buffalo Bills that would pay him between $195 million and $20 million US the Buffalo News said Sunday Bills general manager Bill Pollan laid "I see no major Impediments to a resolution" i The newspaper reported the contract extension which would begin alter the 1990 season would also It turned out to be an exciting game despite ths absence of some of the NFL's top names Including uarterbacks Joe Montana John Boomer Eslason and Don MaJkowskL Dave Krleg of Seattle a lata replacement at quarterback almost pulled out the game for the Amarl-can Conference He rallied his team within six pay Kelly assigning bonus of be- tween $15 million and $2 million most of which would be deferred through the life of the contract With an average annual salary of about $3 million Kelly would become the highest paid NFL player as listed by the National Football League Players Association Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Randall Cunningham Is at the top at $26 million a year San Francisco 49ers quarterback "For the first time in a long time bursting with confidence going out again to movies restaurants and baseball games NutriSystem helped me come out of my shell and become a new person They gave me support when I needed it they were always 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