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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 37

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DETROIT FREE PRESSTUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1980 3D NFL MAKES FINAL ROSTER CUTS EDI ATE CASH PAID! DeLamielleure goes to Browns Please Bring Items To Following Locations 1 1 ABBOTT'S FAOGTOH ASSAY OFFICE SPORTABOUT SHOP THE COIN RETURN McNoaMUIS- OrlXhe Road Telegraph Road One mne North ot XtoSiMVM MiracieMile'shopping Center Hal, Road (M-59) Ptwne (313) 642-7060 Phone (313) 476-1951 Phone (313) 338-0341 Ph (313) 1-739-3230 ERIN COIN STAMP COIN COVE CENTRAL COIN (STAMP, INC UNITED COIN STAMP 28438 Joy Road 25197 Gratiot 7525 Michigan Ave. 4510 N. Woodward Between inkster Middiebeit Rosevllle, Mich. 48066 Detroit, Mich.

48210 Royal Oak, Mich. 48072 In the Vi blocks North ot 10 Mile Bel Wyoming and Livernois Between 13 and 14 Livonia Estates Shopping Center CL08ED M0NDAY8 Same location 12 years! Mile Roads Phona (313) 261-7640 Phone 771-7750 Phone (313) 842-0466 Phone 549-0300 Gary Huff DeLamielleure gers, waived four players and placed two others including veteran running back Doug Kotar on the injured reserve list. Olander, 25, started only one game in three years with San Diego and was acquired for a late-round pick in the 1981 NFL draft. The Philadelphia Eagles trimmed their squad to 45 by waiving four players, including 10-year veteran guard Wade Key, 33, whose 10 previous seasons have made him the Eagle with the most continuous experience with the club. PITTSBURGH PLACED veteran guard Sam Davis and linebacker Bob Kohrs, a second-round draft choice, on the injured reserve list.

Davis, 36, and a 14-year veteran with the Steelers, suffered a knee injury. Saturday against Dallas in Pittsburgh's last pre-season game. He will be in a cast from six to eight weeks. St. Louis finally gave up on former No.

1 draft choice Steve Pisarkiewicz, releasing him and four other players including kicker Roy Gerela. Pisarkiewicz, drafted by St. Louis out of the University of Missouri in 1977, was billed as the Cardinals' quarterback of the future but never lived up to expectations. San Francisco waived five players running back Jerry Aldridge, quarterback Gary Huff, guard Ernie Hughes, wide receiver Joey Walters and cornerback Gerard Williams. Washington released five players, includ PAYING CASH FOR United Press International All-Pro guard Joe DeLamielleure got his wish Monday a ticket out of Buffalo.

DeLamielleure, an eight-year veteran from Michigan State who said he "could not play" under coach Chuck Knox, was traded to the Cleveland Browns for undisclosed future draft choices. DeLamielleure, who had asked to be traded in April after he made it clear he was unhappy with his situation in Buffalo, was notified of the trade moments before he was to take the field for his first practice session after reporting to the team Monday. "I just don't enjoy playing under this situation," he said. "I don't feel I'd be fair to the Buffalo Bills' organization, to Chuck Knox and, most important, to myself." "I don't know if I could give 100 percent," said DeLamielleure, 29. LAST FRIDAY, after weeks of holding out and awaiting a trade, DeLamielleure said he would report to the team Sunday, then changed his mind and reported Monday.

"I feel like I've got to come in," he said. "It would kill me not to play. I still don't want to be there. My feelings for Chuck Knox haven't changed." DeLamielleure was a first-round draft choice in 1973. During his seven years in the NFL, he has been a five-time Pro Bowl participant.

In other moves on the final cutdown day, the New England Patriots cut five players, including veteran linebacker Sam Hunt. Hunt was a 15th-round draft choice in 1 974. The 270-pound linebacker accounted for 45 tackles, one fumble recovery and one pass deflection last season. The Patriots, in a prepared release, said Hunt, who reported to training camp overweight, didn't play against Oakland or Seattle due to an "undisclosed medical problem." ATLANTA WAIVED veteran running PAYING CASH for any form of IL ilver back Haskel Stanback along with three rookies and placed veteran wide receiver Billy Ryckman on the injured reserve list. Although he saw only limited duty, Stanback led the Falcons last season in rushing touchdowns with five and averaged 5.6 yards in 36 carries.

Dallas placed 14-year veteran running back Preston Pearson and five-year veteran cornerback Aaron Kyle on the injured reserve list. Pearson, who injured a toe and pulled a hamstring during the Cowboys' 31-10 loss to Pittsburgh last weekend, and Kyle, still recovering from knee surgery, will be lost to the team for the entire 1980 season. In addition, the Cowboys traded defensive back and kick return specialist Wade Manning to the Buffalo Bills for a 1981 draft choice. Miami waived former Florida star Jimmy DuBose, a running back acquired two weeks ago in a trade with Tampa Bay. The cut of Dubose brought some criticism of the trade that brought him to Miami.

As the deal now stands, the Dolphins gave up last year's starting cornerback, Norris Thomas, and utility running back Gary Davis for a No. 2 draft choice in 1982. The New York Giants acquired quarterback Cliff Olander from the San Diego Char Anything marked 10K-14K-18K Broken rings, bracelets, Jewelry, Chains, Watchee, Bullion, Nuggets, Placer, etc. IMS 6 10K ing backup quarterback Kim McQuilken, and placed their No. 2 draft pick, defensive end 14K ytio to $30 Mat Mendenhall, on injured reserve.

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In other words, they gave up a shot at the 29th player in the draft for a 28-year-old player who couldn't make the team. In place of Elam, Clark decided to stick with rookie lineman Tom Tuinei, a ninth-round draft choice, and veteran John Mendenhall, who was picked up on waivers two weeks ago. Swider came to the Lions under equally trying conditions after Tom Skladany was sidelined for back surgery. Swider was acquired on PAYING CASH FOR STERLING SILVER We buy anything marked sterling, .925 to .999 spoons, forks, knives, plates, candlesticks, trophies, trays, frames, tea sets, etc. A78-13 178-14 P78-14 078-14 H78-14 $12.00 $14.00 5T .925 Sterling .999 PAYING CASH FOR: CANADIAN SILVER If you have more than 300 ounces, phone for a quotation waivers, however, and performed well, averaging 40 yards per punt.

When Skladany returned, Clark had hoped to trade Swider for a future draft choice. Unfortunately, the NFL market is presently heavy with punters and the Lions simply had to put Swider on waivers. WHITE LETTERS! WHITE LETTERS! ii -tan, 1 mm B70-14 $42.90 E70-14 $46.90 F70-14 $47.90 G70-14 $49.90 G70-15 $50.90 H70-15 $55.90 $45.90 $51.90 $52.90 $54.90 $55.90 $62.90 B60-13 E60-14 F60-14 G60-14 G60-15 L60-15 Canadian Dimes 1966 before $.70 ea. Canadian Quarters 1966 4 before $1.75 ea. Canadian Halves 1966 before $3.50 ea.

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His best season was 1978, when he caught 31 passes for 350 yards and two TDs. He suffered a knee injury last season, went on the injured reserve list Oct. 30, had surgery at the end of the season and was not 100 percent when camp opened in July. Whited, a free agent tackle from University of the Pacific who was impressive early in training camp, was nudged out of a roster spot by veteran Vernon Holland, claimed on waivers last week. And Parkin, a second-year player who was signed when the Lions were desperate for defensive backs last year, was simply a victim of the numbers in this year's defensive backfield.

U.S. sprinters chase Mennea RIETI, Italy (AP) Olympic champion Pietro Mennea of Italy kept form against U.S. sprinters in a 200-meter race during an international track and field meeting Sunday night. Mennea, world record holder for the distance, was clocked in 20.12 seconds in edging Americans Steve Williams and Steve Riddick, who were timed in 20.47 and 21.09, respectively. Riddick also competed in the 100-meter dash, placing second in 10.36 behind countryman Mel Lattany, who was clocked in 10.14.

Edwin Moses, unbeaten in three years, scored his 59th straight win in the 400-meter hurdles in 48.86 seconds. OTHER U.S. WINS in the Rieti meet were scored by Steve Scott, in the 1,500 meters race, Rod Milburn, in the 1 10-meter hurdles, Arnie Robinson in the long jump and Benn Fields in the high jump. France's Thierry Vigneron won the pole vault, clearing 17 feet- inches. Kip Rono of Kenya took the event in 13:52.3 while countryman James Maina won the 800 metlrs in 1:46.2.

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