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(CP) - When they had finished . transplanting a tendon from hls right wrist to his right elbow in Sep- tember 1982, doctors told David Palmer his arm would. be 100 per cent, in 18 months. rhe surgery, performed by Dr. Frank Jobe, a Los Angeles surgeon, and Dr. Larry Coughlin, the Mon- treal Expos officially known as a Palmaris tendon transfer, the, same type of operation done on Tommy John, the oto. of, the, Expas* Califor. vr Apasls # neti = nae tet had to b ae ‘their time because of ‘ten- A derness in their shoulder, ' hander. wb Last "Saturday was 18 months to the day since ie ? Camphan Coularence Merk Divison i. BR MY toon 8130004 on Chiveeo Mae. 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Steve Rogers and, to a- lesser extent, Charlie Lea— fri to come back.’ Maybe in October, if 1 can look’ back on .a season where I’ve eam © (cP) ‘Saskatchewan Roughriders, beset by “Inexperience at contract Monday. , , Cleveland Browns, Chicago Bears and New York Giants of the .National Football © cninpeie tor. the position: ‘Other, factors::he con- - ™ "Riders, you think of those - will give our entire | organization an emotional lift, one that was ‘badly ~ NF Lo Cowboys, . “behing Roy Dewalt, . Paopao completed 85 of 147 passes . His best year was 1031 . But his stock diminished last season under rookie head coach Don Matthews, Broncos sold 4 ™ Hara Tsing. arch 20, 1984, Page? camp went on he ‘felt we were pretty equal,” Paopao ; : aldered were: the Players, for 968 yards and two touch- sald. HE EXPOS Win ‘quarterback last’ year,” ¢ " organization and downs. He had 11 passes . “After the first two x t signed’ veteran free. agent commimite : intercepted. = : games, ‘hess ‘chenged his ND ne NANT THEN "Joe Paopao to a three-year When’ you think of the SET: RECORDS philosophy and felt that one quarterback would serve starting job with Saskat- chewan, which finished fifth in the five-team Weat dee ate tert Pe etteaet HONOLULU (AP) — The. Cowboys. are being Edgar Kaiser miust still be In other developments gn Hy Approval.of the sale of sold -for a reported $80 approved by the league's the first day of the week- f¥jjg Dallas Cowboys ‘and the. million in a deal- that In- . other owners, Kaiser said long meetings: inipending sale of Denver “© anmtal winter meetings. pitched 160 innings: or 50; then we can start talking about a.miracle.” BCJHL Roundup ~ Langley Eagles stayed out of the penalty box and coasted ‘to a 6-1 win Monday over Nanaimo Clippers i in B.C, Junior - Hockey League playoff action. The Eagles, who gave up five power-play goals a night earlier in an 8-4 loss to the Clippers, tied the teams’ best-of- “seven semifinal series at 1-1. Summerland Buckaroos downed Penticton Knights 5-3 in- tue other playoff game to take a 2-0 lead in thelr series," in Langley; doe Grdham added singles. * Kent. Lewis’ Scored: at 5; Nanaimo’ ‘sonly goal. LITTON — Wictewave (Domestic & Commercial) West led: the Eagles with two goals, Déttyl "Baskerville, ‘Neil : Reimer, *. Financing Avallalbe on Aponied Cratit — QUICKLY — EFFICIENTLY ee HOUR RENTAL SERVICE! 2 VIDEO DISC MOVIES Pat Barnes, ‘and . Earl 21 of the first “perl for ; Broncos to a Canadian: cludes $20 million for the existing 65-year lease on The Broncos’ sale” by “Vancouver (CP) — Results from the British Columbia _ Amateur Hockey provinclal playoff games Monday: Tier One Midget at Prince George '. Prince George 7. Victoria 3 m North Shore Winter Club 13 Cranbrook 1° Kamloops 9 Terrace 5 Prince George 6 Fort St: John 4 Trail 9 Victoria 3 Bantam at Richmond Kamloops 8 Nelson 2 Richmond 6 Powell River 3 Burnaby 11 Prince Rupert 2 | Prince George 4 Kamloops 1 “ Pee Wee at Duncan Williams Lake 8 Kitimat 4 ; North Shore Winter Club 10 Trail. 6 fe Tier Two Midget at Summerland While. “100 Mite House 11 Summer andy _ Retale 9: Grand Forks 27-5 " Burns Lake 8 Princeton 3 ‘Port McNeil 6 100 Mile House 5 Summerland § Grand Forks 5 Monday he has sold a majority interest in the dustrialist John Adams — -wants to spend more time with his family. ; Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. “I don't think there'll be _any problem in getting NF'L " approval,” said Kaiser. . Thank you for your Support during our recent mall display; Commissioner Pete Rozelle said the league highlighted a bustling first‘ Texaa Stadium. The sum is team to | Edmonton plans no hardline actions day Monday at the National the highest for a pro football businessman Patrick for dealing with « dhe Football League. owners’ — franchiaa, -Bowlen, with Denver. In- challenge posed by the United _ States ‘Football Edward Bartolo Jr. and his father were solved at Teast momentarily. The son owns the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, while his father owns Piltsburgh Maulers of the USFL. Solita nae WATCH FOR OUR NEW SAVE JEANS regularly-priced over $30, , Save...llow Through Saturday! ee And Fred Breining, The Eagles, who finished in top spot in ‘the league's Bantam at Chetwynd OPENING _ : . aequired from: Sari Fran- Coastal Divislon, led 4-1 after the first and second periods. South Okanagan 10 Chetwynd 3. ce Te one q cisco Glants In the Al Oliver Ken Buker and Scott Bradley combined to make 19 saves Parksville 10 100 Mile Housel = tt WNBA trade, is sidelined with an for Langley, while Nanaimo’s Ken Trousdel stopped 38s Burns Lake 9 Fernie 3 oo _ a : inflammation near “the shots. ’ Parksville 7 Chetwynd t ‘ _ Standin 8 rotator cuff of. ‘his right ‘The next game in the series is teday in Nanaimo. Pee Wee at Parksville Frank Donahue : 19 ’ shoulder, In Summerland, Shawn Pettyjohn scored -two goals to _ Beaver Valley 3 Enderby 3 +: 2 But th tb k h lead the Bucks, who led 3-2 after the first period, but let Fernie 4 Chetwynd 4 INSURANCE ee e setbacks have Penticton come back to tie the game 3-3 at the end of the - Mission 6 Beaver Valley 3 ught Palmer a sense of ; RASTARN CONFERENCE realism second period. Burns Lake 6 Enderby 2 “ts AttEA [eTHNluion , , Dan Woodley, Doug Knowler and Brent Harrison, scored _ — Bor Woo Pd OBL “Tknow that three spring the other Summerland goals. : Philadelphia a3 ae training starts don't make it Mike Deangelis, Rob Poindexter and Brett Hull replied k ew Joruey A 3 ‘3 2? a season. My next. two for the Knights. Washington 0 3 aan 215 = Outings will tell the story. 1 Summerland netminder Mark ‘Taylor stopped 26 shots, Milwaukee ee cg. ‘ Wouldn't call it a minor while Penticion’s Mike Jeffery made 38 saves. 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Paopao set a made andit turned out fine. ean ; free agent March 1 after = Terns’ of Paopao’s league record by com- Roy had a great year last ; : . _ Playing out his option with contract were not dlaconed, pleting 18 consecutive year.” the Lions. “We're confident the passes against Toronlo Paopao isn't likely to fare Eleven teams, including addition of Joe to our team Argonauts. - much competition for thes. Legaue, had sought the needed," said Herrera, ‘who opted to go with Dewalt Division. . services of Paopao, who whoseteamhean'tmadethe - as his starter, Returning for another Saskatchewan Béneral _playofts since 1976... _ _Paopao is not bitter about year are Nickie Hall, manager dohn Herrera . 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