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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, December 19, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 19, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday december 1966 the stars and stripes Page 21sports Usel loses suit plans to Appeal new York a the United stain football league s motions to break the National foot Ball league into two Independent conferences and throw it off at least one television network were denied wednesday by . District court judge Peter 1c Leisure. While some Usel official said the decision might effectively end the fledgling league s last Hope of Ever resuming play. Commissioner Harry usher said it will fight on in the appeals court. The Usel has suspended operations for this year with the announced intention of returning in 1987, the ruling by Leisure who pre sided at the three month trial last summer followed two hours of arguments by lawyers for the two leagues. The Usel awarded just $3 in its $1.62 billion antitrust suit see Usel on Page 23 8 giants 7 bears 7 rams head pfc pro bowl team new York a eight members of the new York giants who clinched the pfc East championship last week were named wednesday to the team that will represent the pfc in the pro bowl in Honolulu on feb. I. The Chicago bears who at 13-2 share the league s Best record with the giants landed seven players on the squad As did the los Angeles rams. All seven of the bears Are starters including running Back Waller Payson who is making his ninth pro bowl appearance. But the Dallas cowboys experiencing their first non winning season in 21 years were shut out in the voting by pfc players and coaches for the firs time in the 27-year history of the fran Chise. Defensive tackle Randy White failed to make the team for the first time in 10 years. The new York contingent included outside linebacker Lawrence Taylor a unanimous Choice to play in his sixth pro bowl in six nil seasons tight end Mark Bavaro and inside linebacker Harry Carson were also named As Start ers and were joined on the team by punter Sean Landela offensive tackle Brad Benson running Back Joe Morris defensive end Leonard Marshall and nose tackle Jim Hurt. Two rookies running Back Rueben Mayts of new Orleans and kick returner Vai Sika Hema of St. Louis made the team. The offensive starters include wide receivers Jerry Rice of san Francisco an Gary Clark of Washington Bavaro at tight end tackles Jimbo Covert of Chi Cago and Jackie Slater of the rams guards Dennis Harrah of the rams and Bill Fralic of Atlanta Center Jay Hilgen Berg of Chicago quarterback Tommy Kramer of Minnesota and running backs Eric Dickerson of the rams and Payton. Defensive starters include Dexter Manley of Washington and Reggie White of Philadelphia ends Steve Mcmichael of Chicago nose tackle Taylor and Wilber Marshall of Chicago outside line backers Carson and Mike Singi Elary of Chicago inside linebacker Darrel Green of Washington and Leroy Irvin of the rams comebacks and Dave Duer son of Chicago and Ronnie loll of the 49ere  reserves Are Art Monk of Washington wide receiver Steve Jordan of Minnesota tight end Benson tackle Russ Grimm of Washington guard Doug Smith of the rams Conlen Jay Schroeder of Washington quarterback and Morris and Mayes running  backups Are Marshall defensive end ban nose tackle Rickey Jackson of new Orleans outside line Backer Carl Ekem of the rams inside linebacker. Jerry Gray of the rams cornerback and Joey Browner of Minnesota  include Landela punter. New Orleans Morton Andersen place kicker Sika Hema return specialist Andron Wolfley of St. Louis special learns p1? 42nd player will be added Al the discretion of the coaching staff. He Willcome from the losing learn in the pfc championship game. Four Broncos named acc starters new York a five players each from the Miami dolphins new England patriots. Seattle sea Hawks and Denver Broncos were named wednesday to the team that will represent the acc in the pro bowl. The contingent from Denver which at 11-4 is lied with Cleveland for the acc s Best record includes four starters. They Are defensive end Rulon Jones linebacker Karl Mecklenburg safety Dennis Smith and guard pc ii Bishop. John Elway is the backup to Miami s Dan Marino at quarterback. Marino the Only quarterback to throw for More than 4,000 Yards in three straight seasons will Start for the acc for the third straight year. The other offensive starters Are wide receivers Al Toon of the new York jets and Steve Largent of Seattle tackles Anthony Munoz of Cincinnati and raiders and running backs Curt Warner of Seattle and James Brooks of Cincinnati. Defensive starters include Jones and Howie Long of the raiders at end Bill Maas of Kansas City at nose tackle Andre Tippelt of new England and Chip Banks of Cleveland at outside linebacker Mecklenburg and Rookie John Offerdahl of the dolphins at inside line Backer Mike Hayne of the raiders and Hanford Dixon of Cleveland at comeback and Smith and Deron Cherry of Kansas City at safety. Backups for the game to be played in Honolulu feb. I include wide receivers Stanley Morgan of new eng land and Mark duper of Miami tight end micke Shuler of the jews tackle Chris Hinton of Indianapolis guard Roy Foster of the dolphins Center Ray Don Aldson of Indianapolis Elway running backs Marc Sallen of the raiders and Gary Anderson of san Diego defensive end Jacob Green of Seattle nose tackle Bob Colic of Cleveland outside linebacker Mike Mem weather of Pittsburgh inside linebacker Fredd Young of Seattle comeback Raymond Claytom of new eng land and safely Lloyd Bur mss of Kansas City. Other members of the team include punter Rohn Stark of the Colls placekicker Tony Franklin of the patriots kick returner Bobbie Joe Edmonds of the sea Hawks and special teams player Mosi Tatupu of the patriots. Offerdahl and Edmonds Are the Only rookies on the team with a 42nd player to be taken later by the acc coach at a position he feels he has a need. The coach will be the Coath of the losing team of the acc title game. Denver defensive Tat vain to. Named pro bowl tuner Nevada Las vegas Routs Nevada Reno by the associated pres Las vegas Nev. The Runnin rebels finally started Runnin. No. 1 Nevada Las vegas which climbed to the top in the associated press College basketball poll via a num Ber of close victories recorded its first rout of the season wednesday night trouncing Nevada Reno 115-83. The game marked the first time univ a scoring machine in past years lopped the 100-Point Mark this season. It s not important to have a blow out univ coach Jerry Tarkanian said. It s important to play  univ 7-0, used a 26-s burst Al the Start of the second half for a 75-48 Lead. The Hosl rebels beat their Intra state rivals for the second time in five Days. This learn has no real weaknesses basketball Wolf pack coach Sonny Allen said. Garv Graham scored 23 Points and Gerald Paddio had 22 for Ustav Gra Ham got 19 in the second half. Paddio Sank four three Point shots. Univ led 49-43 Al halftime and then sprang a pressing Man to Man defense on Nevada Reno to Start the second half. The Wolf pack could not handle the pressure which forced several turnovers that led to easy baskets. Our execution was better in the Sec Ond half Tarkanian said. We played pretty Well in the first half but lost some  Chris Rupp led Una with 14 Points. Bryon Strachan had 13. In other top 20 action Georgetown 61, american 59 Landover my Reggie Wil Liams made a three Point shot with three seconds remaining As no. 10 George town won the game Between washing Ion d.c., rivals. After Williams put the unbeaten hoyas ahead american s pal Witting missed a shot at the Buzzer thai would have lied the game. Williams scored 16 Points for George town 6-0. The eagles Are 4-3. Georgetown ranked fourth in the nation in three Point Field goal percentage was Only one for eight in the first half. It fell behind by As Many As 10 Points. Frank Ross finished with 21 Points for american. A. State 81,  Raleigh . Junior guard Kenny Drummond and Sophomore Cen Ter Charles Shackleford scored 13 Points apiece and keyed a 17-3 bunt in the first half that sent no. 12 North Carolinas ate past North Carolina ashes due. The Wolf pack trailing 16-14 Midway through the first half surged pad the visitors and took a 31-19 Lead. Reserve Keusey Weedu scored i Points and senior Forward Mike Tiomi had 11 for North Carolina state 7-1. Sophomore guard Milton Moore scored 15 for the bulldogs 4-2. Deptmlt4, ot4 Rosemont Iii guard Rod Strickland who did not Start became of the flu came off the Bench and scored 19points As no. 19 Depaul stayed unbeaten after six Garnet. The Host Blue demons led by Points at halftime before expanding the margin Loas Many As 18 Points. Strickland mined practice tuesday because of a too degree fever and flu symptoms. Forward Dallas Comegy added 16 Points and guard Kevin Edwards had 13. Kenny Evans cored 20for the bluejays 4-2  
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