An unidentified Luso.- Canadlin defender attampts fo control the ball. in his own end while Joe Perrera of Terrace Skeena Hotel charges forward to take it. away. Terrace won ‘the ‘game 7-3 Sunday evening at Northwest Community College, the result keeping them - “one point behind the leaders in the Kitimat Men’s Soccer League, Lanny Electric. ° Terrace ‘plays third-place Omineca Paving Sunday at 6 p.m. on the College pitch In their final regular. “season game of the year. ae NEL. coaches | make final cuts Ask any National Football League head coach. The toughest part of the job is © . taking back the ‘playbook. . They all received a break this. year when the league - ‘incresped the rosters to 49 . from -45;. but that didn't inake this-year’s final cuts ” any”: easier’ to-.administer. “The last: thing I needed ‘today: ‘was a. news’ con- ferenc#,” said Ed: Biles of. who Monday, axed. nose guard. Odoms by.Denver Broncos : ‘quarterbacks Houshou:..... Oilers,” . Daryle.". Skaugstad and ‘guard: Ralph. Williams — twoof fast Year's starters -- and’ tight-end Walt: Arnold. - “I'm more concerned about the lives’ of the young: men we'll have to cut." - : Conch Joe Gibbs, who cut 10° “Weshington Redskins . ‘players’ fo reduce his roster. to.the: ‘pequired opening-day limi€; egonizéd> ‘over “his ‘has been: hampered with a carrying the ball just. four times in exhibition games, Among the other notable veterans cut was Cincinnati” Bengals ‘Mike Fuller,.“who _ needs seven punt returns to break ‘the late _Emlen. ‘Tunnell’s defensive’ back | NFL Yecord of 258, Fuller : knee injury. Others: ‘Included . ‘safely. Benny Barnes by” ‘Dallas. Cowboys, tight end - Riley . Matt Robinson and David Humm by Los Angeles Raiders, three-time all-pro defensive tackle Louie -Kelcher, of- fensive lineman . Russ Washington and defensive Iineman Wilbur Young by San Diego ‘Chargers, rin- ning back Vagas. Ferguson | . by New:England Patriots dismissal of running back . Clarence. Harmon. : “Ti's dhe one thing you don’ t like’ about this job,” _ Gibbs ‘said. ‘The coaches. ~ have lyeen ‘living with him - day after day for three years: It's Just a hard thing to dats ie (a auld. have. been a lot more iMitticutt, had Harmon, the” ‘Redskins’ third-leading rushet last | Béagon, not been — r_- ‘ Stenerud and rookie Eddle arreshed this. “spring and charged ‘with; possession of cocaind,’ ‘Hess ‘Gontinued ta” work with thet team pending resdtuifon, or the e case, ‘rookie Mike Black. . and offensive Jineman John. “Yarno by Seattle Seahawks, Another ‘coach wrestling with ‘hames Ménday was - Monte Clark,’ who was dismayed | Abgut letting veteran’ ‘! 'puriter = Ray Stactiowicd go'in favor of Green Bay Packers coach” Bart’ Starr had 80 “much: difficulty choosing between Li-year- veteran . din canes ma | Standings. Garcla that he kept. both, placekickers. “Over in New York, “tee Danelo- would feel ‘a {ot Redskins start season -with.13 rings gone “WASHINGTON (AP) — ‘Washington’ Redskins, beset ~--by prablems both on and off the: Reld," will go into ; Monday. night's opener with: closet @ one-third 4urnover __. from ahe team that won the Super: Bowl just eight at Ago. + Redskins, ‘emey carefully. blended . - last year to bring the team | é th ‘Hts championship, have.. itider attack fron age, drugs and defections to": lose? Lt players’ who’ won Super’ “Bowl - figs ~ January. . te =the changes, coach: Joe Gibbs is confident ' _. thé 1903 ‘Redskins will win,” " Monday “against ~ Dallas. Cowboys and are stronger than : “last. year’s cham- \ plonstily cornitingent. “We are Heller: we ean do ore things” offetisively ith a-\ healthy”. Joe. aiahi ton\ andthe team dw hos lo to win, a he ‘sald:- = "Washington, thie team’s’ top funnier. ‘iwo ‘Years ago, “with ‘ \ underwent. two-.'': knee” operations this winter; . The dismantling: of- ‘the Redskins” starts. with: ‘the retirement -of four’ players — all-pro, haa taken a leave of absence to prepare for his - Oct. 12 trial in federal court : ~ on charges he arranged the sale: af cécaing’ to, un- dercover narcotics agents. Starting cornerback Jeria White;-a free agent at -the end of last year, is still at. “home _ waiting for ‘the - ins to’ meet his’ cor , trad demands. 4 better if Giants. coach Bill Parcells had shared Starr’s attitude: The veleran ended a- seven-year’ association With. the Giants. -when Parcells named rookie Ali. - Haji-Sheikh as “his placekicker. The Glants’ ninth-round - draft pick from Michigan ’’ won the job; Parcells: ‘said, because he is “22 years-old, “with youth, : potential arid, production.”” The Giants’ coach. also i is - fullback’ John Tuggle; the $35th and - keeping rookie last’ player selected from | this year’s" 12-round ' college draft. “He ‘can run, block and catch and he could play on teams," said -Parcells, who will start the season with eight rookies an -the squad. “I realized about _ three weeks ago that he'd be. : ‘here: me San Praneisco 4fers' cut. . “jineman Cody: Jones ° and --. punter Jim Miller and, gat - Tom 'Orosz in a deal with Miami Dolphins *: to ‘fin “Miller's 8 6pot. Another trada | sent - veteran-:.i: offensive | tackle ‘Charlie Getty’ from Kansas City Chiefs to the Packers for a future draft. choice, 7 . And Roeland Harper, the fourth-leading - rusher —in . Chicago Bears — history behind Walter Payton, Rick Casares and Gale Sayers, announced his’ retirement - because of a neck injury. 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Games came’ to an ‘offeal close Monday * | night:° ‘in’ a. ceremony that aden with _ the - extinguishing’: “OE the” flame _ that - had. ‘burned throughout the two. weeks of competition. Many ‘of the’ -athletes alréady--had departéd for. their homes througholt -the , Western: Hemisphere, -but those . who — remained marched out in one mass° ‘rather ‘than as’ part “of national teams as‘they did in the opening parade. The Canadian contingent, ted by flagbearer David Bissett of ‘New West- “night in. Terrace. Men's - “to advaice to’ meet Gus' _ Recreation’, tonight: in- the Igser's Yound. ‘semilin: game (of ° ‘the’ knockout: -the : “regular-season ‘ ; standings hut were beaten 7-.: © -by¥ Gus" last vee and: minster,.B. C.cap fain of the | _ gold-medal ; field hockey ‘team; ‘amounted to ‘only _ aboutt. 30 parlicipants. Most of ‘the: Canadiané aihletes, except t the'archery and field hockey-teains, hed already gone home: , Sec ‘The - “closing” ceremony was | ‘presided ; over by Venezuelaii’ President: Luis : Herrera . “Campins,.’ whose government. ‘taken over: ‘the: planning of the games when a dispute in - the ‘Venezuelan’ organizing _ committee : ‘had threatened | the. event. . ‘Mario . Vazgiiee: “Rana of ~ _Mexi chalinnari of: ithe Martina hit. ‘with suit NEW YORK (APY — On ° the eve of the United ‘States Open, tennis star “Martina Navratilova is facing a $2. million. damage. sult, based ona claim that she attacked . and ‘ assaulted” = a photographer at Jast year’s” Open . and’ ‘seized ‘his “ camera. : fo A: spokesman,.-- Gail ~ . Friedman, -” . confirmed Monday that. the. firm. of } Clair Daniele ‘was serving papers on Navratiloya on_ ' behalf of Photographer Art” Seitzs - 7° Navratilova said she did- not learn of the’ suit until ‘Monday: night as she was | Germany out . » EDMONTON. (CP) Edmonton’ “Eskimos: have: lost running back «Jim Germany ‘for | at ‘least ” ‘the ‘rest of the:séason. - The Canadian ‘Football .. “Eeague veleran underwent " 7 torn “ surgery to repair ligaments in his left knee. : "Phe knee “Sizes to tlt most 3 obimaye bs. are ; ‘had = been © bothering him since Aug. 5 and he reinjured it carrying — ‘the ‘ball against Ottawa - . Rough Riders last Friday. about - to. be honored as . ‘Player of the Xear, at the ‘Womien’s...-." Tennis “Association: ‘dinner, _ * dropped to: the loser’ aside, of ‘double: ' -.) tournament: fae Irlybirds finished on top of “okanee 9 Wednesday” ‘nlgh Pan Am games Cc ‘organizing, .. had’ ‘briefiy the craw. ae : ‘tournament, - UMM ats tanight's winnie must beat , lost * to“ Kokanee™ »-Kokajee’ twice®{n, a row. Kings: Friday: night: inthe” sinee ‘Kokanee hasn't ‘lost = _Winher's. round, sem) yet: im, ‘ the- true woe game. © The «win er’ doubleknockout format, tonight's: game)’ méets each scored‘in the'first: and ‘third innings: and the score Seth, w an Irlybirds “went Se / ’ ahead '4-2:Irlybirds- scored ‘Amerivan * ‘Sports’ two mare in the top of the Organization. which. took .€¥enth and kept Takhar to over:.the final dlages of. ee bottom of the “thanked seventh to. hang on to, the Herrera for, his: “help -in in. saving the games which, he” -, Tonight's game’ * between Said, ‘was one of the best . ‘iniybirds and Gus’ starts ever held.” * ‘ - 9-p.m., at Riverside /Park. oe : = : . ' i fe . 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