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Arizona signs s number one pick

By The Associated Press

While other United States
Foothalk League teams
were cutting down to the
, opening-game -limit Mon-
day,
were signing their No. 1
draft. choice, - UCLA
defensive back Lupe San-
' chez, |

Sanchez signed a three-
year contract with the

Wranglers, calling it ‘an.

opportunity. I couldn’t pass
up. I got what I wanted and
I'm very happy to be here.”

Coach George Allen said
the signing of Sanchez was
vital since cornerback Carl
Allen is out indefinitely
after separating his right
shoulder in a scrimmage
two weeks ago.

Arizona also announced it

has traded two future draft
choices to Philadelphia
Stars for defensive tackle
Mark Buben,

get its roster down to 50.
All USFL teams are

alsa
- developmental |

Arizona '. Wranglers

cut eight.

players and placed six’
others on injured reserve to’
“- Ross originally signed with

allowed 40 active players,
while the 12 hold-over teams
‘have. .a- 1-player
me squad,
which swells to 13 for the six
new franchises.
Elsewhere,. Pittsburgh
Matlers put: running back
Amos Lawrenée and guard
“‘Scutt: Burris. on injured

‘reserve. The Maulers also

released ‘eight - players,
including placekicker Dave
Jacobs,

Oklahoma ~~ = Outlaws,
another fledgling franchise,
reduced their roster -by
cutting eight. players, in-_

‘cluding punter Rick Engles;

and trading defensive end
Joe Gary to Birmingham
for a future draft choice. |

REJOINS BREAKERS
New Orleans Breakers
disclosed that tight end Dan
Ross, who balked at joining
the Breakers when they
moved from Boston lo New
‘Orleans, ‘will rejoin them.

the Breakers when they -

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Oakland Invaders waived
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Showboats for an un-

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Michigan Panthers placed
allleague guard, Thom
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on injured reserve and
waived four players. -

. Philadelphia “Stars . got .-
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The | Blitz . waived six’ -
"players, including ‘fullback |
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BASEBALL Ta, hoon n
Naticnal League
Houston Astros sign third baseman
Enos Cabell fo two-year contract.
Los Angeles Oodgers siga third
baseman Pedro Guerrero to five-year
contract.

Philadelphia Phillies sign pitchers ’
. Charles Hudson, Tony Ghelfl, Jay

Tibbs and Gon. Carman, -second”
baseman Juan Samuel and utility
(nfielder
Steve Jeliz.
FOOTBALL
USFL

Arliona Wranglers sign defensive
back Lupe Sanchez to a threa- year

contract; trade two future draft *
choices to Philadelphia Stars. for -

defensive tackla Mark GQubens cut

linebacker Dan Lloyd, cornerbacks —

Dennis Bishop, Robert Dillon end

Donnie. Jonnsan, wide racelver .

Alfondla -
Hitl, running back Theodore Sulton,

kicker Kevin Selbal and defensive __
tackle Monirandy Taylor; place ©
oftensive «.

cornerback Carl Allen.
lineman. .
Robert Barnes, offensive tackle Nick
Eyre, offensive guard Mark
Staventon, tight end Tim Wrightman
and running back Anthony Edgar on
injured reterve, '
' Chicago Biltz cut kicker David
Betz, fullback Darryl Clark, safely
Mike 5p

Houston Gamblers cut wide

receivers James Davis.and Jarman .

tackle ' 3

Larry White. .
Denver Gold cut tight end Alka “

Hira and” linebacker :Dan :

Niederhofers ©

place running beck Robert Johnsen
on injured reserve.

. Houston Gamblers cut wide
receivers James Davis and Jerry”
Gordon, « -

running back Calvin France, nose | ~

guard Junior Fillaga, punter Ken
quarterback
Jackson, celitre Steve Jacsan,

Noeboecker

-.. Marv Krakau and defensive endRay -
- 4 Robinson. Ve
Jacksonvitte Bulls release’ tight :

> ends Bo Dennis and Steve Harper,
‘ kicker Grian Franco. safety Aaron
Mitchell, centre Jay Pennison,
linsbacker Wilbur Phillips, offénsive
~ lineman Joe Robinson, running

back John Sklbinskt and cafensive —

end Ted Vincent; place defensive
back

Terry Porter on Injured reserve;
place quarterback Buck Belue,
defensive back. Charile Dean, of-
- fansive: ‘lineman Warren Gray.
defensive :

end Marvin Dyatt, linebacker John

_ Mebeen ‘and running back Sem Platt

. “the devetopmentat list,

New Jersey Generals trade
linebacker. Steve Doolittle to aw
" Grleans :

Breakers tor a 1985 draft pick.

New Orleans Oreakers cul centre —

Brad Johnson, guard Pate Speros,.
punter Vince Manaila, offensive

” fineman Frank Roberts, safely.

Gaylord
Paul and défensive end Mike Parkas |
-place quarterback Jeff Quinn,

* running back Anthony Steals, tht

and Chris Combs, wide recelver
Marion Brown, offensive lineman
Rex Burningham, Ilqebackers John
Andreail and Slave Doollitle,
detansivea linemen Jeff Merall and

_ Clint

Wenzel! and deiensive back Garrett
{1.as¢.0n dewalopmontal roster.

Wathingion federals release

. defensive backs Greg Qutler and

_ Mike

HOCKEY .
AHL

Detrolt Red Wings receive notice
. from lemuve office that forward

A, _doePaterson has been suspenced for -
* ‘two gbmed after his fourth game |

misconduct penalty this Seaton.
Vancouver Canucks return rioht *

winger Jean-Marc Lanthler to

Fredericton Express of the American

| Hockey League; recall! tel? winger .

‘sare Gillis from Fredericton,
Jetsadd g

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(AP) — Pedro Guerrero .

. has become the: richest.

- Dodger’ of them all.

‘baseman was scheduled
‘for'an arbitration hearing

signed a five-year con-
tract. .

In-club history, -

. arbitration,” > said’
Guerrero, speaking from
Los - Angeles: in a
telephone _.conference
call. “I'm happy with the

‘ contract.” :
- Terms

weren't ‘alt

“The Los Angeles third.

Monday morning. But hy. *
thal time he had already «

: Dodger ‘vice- president
Al Campanis ‘said.the —
deal, which was finalized ‘:
late. Sunday, i is the richest :

“VEHO BEACH, Fla,

but Guerrero, blurted out,

‘the figuré $7: million i in the...

conference, call.

In the arbitration: case,’ wt
“32. home: rung, 103 | Tuns.

‘Guerrero, 27, wag seeking 7

°!- $1.2 million for a one-year.”
., contract... The Dodgers’ we

offer was $900, 000.
. The deal obviously calls

for,more than:$1 million a.

: Los"

year. ince, ‘that is: ‘what wes
- pitcher...

~ Angeles.
Fernando Valenzuela was:

_- awarded, last year-in the -

“Y didn’t want to: go to -

nounced by the Dodgers, . »

MVP. and, ['m gure he'll

richest ' arbitration set-
tlement in baseball. ;
“Pedro has proyen he is .

* one‘ofthe young .super-

stars: of -our '-game,”.
Campanis said. “He has

. the potential. to becomé-a

Triple. Crown winner, and

own several Dodger of-

balling, average. -

. .first Los: ‘Angeles Dodger:

fensive. marks. before: she

Guerrero. tichest Dodger. of all

‘retires " | oe

Guerrero. moved from
right field to third base in
1993.’ He responded’ with
‘patled in’ and‘ ‘a- - 208

‘He: became the first

- Dodger i history to hit 30
_ homers and steal20hases -

4/1982, and he duplicated

“the feat in 1988. with 32
homers , “and -.) stolen
bases,

He. also’ heecamie' the

to hit 30 ot more homers «
in: . two '. ‘successive. —
seasons, Only’, “Duke
Snider, Roy: Campanella *
and. Gil ‘Hodges ‘ac-
complished the feat: in ~

‘. Brooklyn.

- The two sides had been "
trying to work out a tong:

-in
mepublie, ‘then’ ‘returned

- arrive in Vero Beach ne

roster © under | contract; a
The unsigned ‘players-are:. 1°

term contract for 8
weeks,

Deriise, -flew -
Angeles from tia home 7
“Dominican

home immediately after |’
signing the :new contract,:.
“Guerrero Is “expected, to”

Saturday.

“With --Giierrero’ 8,

signing, tle ‘Dodgers now : a

have 32 of the 39 players" .
on their .40-man winter

pitchers ‘Alejandro Pena
‘and Larry’ White, cat» |
chera Jack Fimple ‘and -

Dave Sax, _ Infielder -
Rafael Landestey,. and: |.
oulfielders Mike Marshall

and R.J. Reynolds. =

ett

— squabbles -

Darrel

the

_ basketball here."’
: Bulloch helped. boost

Mare ;

Despite. a 40 record and'a
share of first: place at. the
Canadian - junior men's
curling -
Saskatchewan skip. Jamie
Schneider is not: satisfied.

The defending champion :
‘from . . Kronau
Northern Ontario’s’ Rob

Shalla of Sudbury 6-1 and

- Andrew Buckle of Saint

John, N.B., 4-1 Monday at
the ‘Assiniboine Memorial
Curling Club. :

Those victories left him
tied for the lead with Bob
Ursel of Winnipeg who had a
tougher time in the third
and fourth rounds.

The Manitoba
outlasted Rob Houston of
Vernon, B.C,, 8-6 in the third
round, then needed a last-

rock takeout in the 10th end

” of the fourth draw to shade —

Alan* “Brown * of! 'Charlot-
tetown 4-3:'

In his victory over New
Brunswick, Schneider stole
three of four points to beat
Buckle. Against Northern
Ontario, the 19-year-old skip
stole two points. in.the first

_ end and stole another two in,
_ the fifth for a 4-Dlead. It was

championship,

men’s curling

“Canadian Jr: |

‘Ss Saskatchewan:

no contest after that, or so it
seemed:

/ “We didn’t “eurl that

well,” Schneider said of his

. win over Northern Ontario.

“defeated

-“But.the other team didn't

eurl that well. elther. ©
“We missed. a few shols,

-although it-doesn't show on

the ‘scoreboard: ‘We ‘can’t
afford to.. make ‘those
mistakes later in the week,

- especially against a real

skip .

tough team,”

EASIER THIS TIME

. Schriéider said he's had
an easier time . this. year
than. in. 1993,

of St. John’s, Nfld., 6-5 in the
final playoff game.

In the championship last
year, Schneider wound up

‘with a 9-2 record in round.’
robin play.. He won. four of.
his’ first, five dares by only.

one’ ‘point, ;
“We're ‘just gelting the.
breaks,” Schneider said

after defeating Shalla. ‘We
just happened to play them
when, I guess. they ‘didn't

‘play well.’

Behind Manitoba and

Baskatehewan entering the

when he.
defeated ‘Frank’ O'Driscoll

Manitoba. tiec

fifth round ihis afternoon

wes Houston’s B.C. four-:

‘some. . Houston’ bounced
back in the fourth round
Monday night, after losing
to Manitoba, to. shade the

‘, Territories’ ‘skip Derek’
Elkin of Yellowknife 7-6 on™

an extra end..
The victory gave Houston
a 3-1 record and he'll meet

Saskatchewan in the fifth

round. .
Deadlocked at 22 were

_ Ontario’s Steve Hartley of;

Thornhill,” O"Driscoll’s
Newfoundland rink, Kevin
Park of Edmonton, Nor-
thern Ontario and New
Brunswick.

At 1-3 were Quebec's

‘Jean-Pierre Croteau. of
‘Gatineau, Danny Bentley, of
Trnro, .N.S.,-.. and. the
Territories.’ At” 4. was
Prince, ‘Edward Isignd.
ONT. DOWNS QUE:
In_- other
games, Ontario defeated
. Quebec 9-6, New Brunswick
stole two in the 10th end to
beat Newfoundland 4-8 and

Alberta: defeated Nova
Scotia 7-4. 007
Newfoundland shaded

woe

fourth-rourid |

Ontario 10-9 in other third.

round play, while’. Alberta
’ topped P.E.1. 7-4, Northern
Ontario beat Quebec 5-2 and
Nova Scotia defeatéd the
Territories 7-3. °

over P.EiL, -
Brown and his rink “played
‘really well, hits, draws
everything. .
“They weren't much, of a
surprise, though, because
everybody here is pretty
‘much the same calibre,
“But J think we're playing
pretty good. We're. im-

~ proving, I think, with every -

game and I hope we can

keep it up.”
The round-robin portion of
the tournament - . ‘ends

’ Friday, with Manitoba and
Saskatchewan meeting ‘in
the 11¢7 Found. The’ leading
team ‘at the~ conchisiorr ‘df
round-robin play ‘advances
to the final Saturday,’ with
the second-and third-place
finishers
semifinal action

The wirmer qualifies for

_ the 1985 world tournament

-at Perth, Scotland.

No politics wanted in Boucher |
welcome. home. celebration -

MONTREAL (CP) — The

mayor of suburban.” St-

Hubert said Monday he
wants federai-provincial
‘kept. out of
welcome-home ceremonies
next month for. Olympic
‘speed = skating = gold

.”. medallist Gaetan Boucher. .
Politicians will be invited:

ta” attend, ‘but Berard
Raciot told a news con-
‘ference that politics mustn't
mat the festivities.

“There. should ‘be no

question of -this event ser-_

ving as a boxing ring fora
battle between Ottawa and
Quebec,” said Racict as he
announced celebrations for
Boucher’s return to St-

- Hubert in two weeks.

. The mayor said the lown
wants to.give the 25-year-old
speed: skater a dignified
welcome “that will do honor

- WINNIPEG: (CP) — with:
the finesse of Curly Néal, .
.légendary

Globetrotter: ball-handler,

Jimmy Bulloch, the father.
of basketball in Manitoba;".

tries to skirt talk of his own

; achievements. _

Harlem. 7

Bulloch, 62, recovering. :

from ° ; quadruple-bypass
heart surgery, is bashful,
but finally agrees ‘I guess [
have played a large role'in
the - development

Maniloba on. to . the

Canadian ‘basketball scene:
' after the Second World War
and then brought Canada .
-intg world prominence. by |

guiding Winnipeg Paulins to

- of

fifth: place in the. world. .

io an athlete who, by his

“ gwn worth, succeeded in

reaching. the summit.”
The University. of _Mon-
treal student picked up gold
medals in the 1,000:and
1,500-metre events and a
bronze in. the 56)-metre

competition at the Winter.

Games in Sarajevo,
Boucher’s - ‘prowess
prompted Quebec Premier
Rene Levésque “to quip
“Quebec 3, Canada — 0,"
before Brian “Orser of

Penetanguishene, Ont., won _
‘a silver medal in figure.

skating to gave Canada its
fourth and final medal.
MUST COMPETE

Boucher will compete in a

long-distance speed skating

“event in’ Sweden ‘and = in’

sprint , events. in’. - Norway
before returning to Canada.
The earliest he will return Is

: championships in 1954,
_ In 1978 and: 1982, his.
Nicolett Inn tear claimed
_ two’ national’. titles,
_been named tothe Manitoba -
Basketball Hall ‘of, Fame, -
and the’ Manitoba ‘Sports
- Halll of Fame.:

» He’s town. as ‘the ond’

Soldier frortihis army days;> |
an experiencé he credits as:

one of the main reasons his

basketball teams have. been

‘so successful,

“MOVED UP RANKS *

Bulloch moved up. the.
ranks... from. private ta,

‘¢aptain duiring his -five
‘yeard with the Winnipew

Rifles.
.“E guess | the army
training mist have. given

me some... qualities thal.

He's.

March 7.
St-Hubert officials said
town dignitaries and _

members of the Canadian
and Quebec speed skating
federations: will meet
Boucher on his arrival at
Montreal's Mirabél airport.
Later, he will be flown to the
airport at. St+Hubert for
another ceremony.

“Officials are planning to.
set up a fund in his name to
help promote speed skating
and assist young athletes, A
scholarship will
established as well,

A spokesman for Quebec
Recreation Minister Guy
Chevrette- said there will
also be a dinner and a
ceremony to honer Boucher
“at the national assembly.

And in the Quebec city
Suburb of Ste-Foy, where

: Legendary Jimmy Bulloch

btenided in with’ “coaching,” -

the retired: real estate
broker saya. "Tin battle drill,

they. show. you" different.

formations for attack,
“| think it, developed’ my.

: thinking: St taught me haw
4 te handle people.”

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Boucher was

ment, local businesses. and
speed skating associations
are planning a day in his
honor. ;

Gubryers ‘and He ‘wile, : .

competing: in .
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‘night or Saturday morning,

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