European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 9, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday september 9.1987 the stars and stripes Page 27 Mcmahon placed on injured Reserve from press dispatches Lake Forest 111. Quarter Back Jim Mcmahon was placed on injured Reserve for sin act i monday As the Chicago bears trimmed their Rosier to the 45-Playcr limit by culling 10 players including 13-year defensive end Mike Hartenstine. Mcmahon will is ill be on the Side lines helping me and the Young play ers said coach Mike Ditka. Even if 1 have to make Mcmahon an assistant coach 1 want him to be sports wire out there because the bears will need All the help icy can get Ditka said. Announcing the cuts at the team s training Headquarters Ditka said we still plan to either pick up a player from another team or else bring Back one of the Cut players because we desperately need a player on our special earns. Hartenstine a defensive end and six year veterans Maury Buford a punier and defensive tackle Henry Waechter were put on waivers. Dilka said he bean have an improved player in quarterback Mike tomcat but i m not going to make his Job difficult by making Pur game plan Loo complicated he said Gantner reactivated Milwaukee a the Mil Waukee Brewers reactivated second baseman Jim Gantner from the disabled list monday. Gantner 33, was placed on the disabled Lisl july 30 with a hamstring injury. Manager Tom Trebelhorn said he would be available for spot duty while he continued to regain strength in the muscle. Gantner batted .273 with four homers and 30 Bis in 80 games be fore he was sidelined. Milwaukee s roster is now at 26 players. Bell has nose injury Milwaukee a Toronto Blue jays left fielder George Bell suffered a non displaced fracture of the tip of his nose monday when hit in the face by a Pilch from Milwaukee Brewers Rig til Vanderbill Wegman. A non displaced fracture Means the Bone has been cracked but has not been moved out of shape. A Blue jays spokesman said that Bell who is tied for the major league Home in Lead with 43, deflected the Pilch with his Arm. The Ball then Brucd his nose coach raps tourney Stockholm Sweden s ice hockey coach Tommy Sandlin Mon Day attacked the organizers of the Canada cup tournament calling it the most unsportsmanlike tournament i be reigning world Champion Sweden qualified lot a semifinal against the soviet Union sunday night while Host nation Canada faces Czechoslovakia in the other semifinal but Sandlin was upset Over the Way his team has been treated in the round Robin tournament the word scandal i not Strong enough to describe the Way the organizers Nave treated swedish press quoted usually Low key Sandlin As saying. We have travelled thousands of Miles to play while Canada has played almost All their matches in the tame area. And we re not letting enough to Jim Mcmahon. Lost for six weeks eat. We have had to buy extra food we can t expect our players to prac Tise and play Wilhour gelling a decent meal Sandlin fumed. This is not ports it is business where everything is arranged so that Canada and the soviet Union will reach the final Sandlin said. I would have prof Rcd to meet Canada in the Semi. Then we could have knocked them out and ruined the dream final for the organizer Alan Eagleson this is the most unsportsmanlike tournament i be experienced Sand Lin said. We have prepared ourselves for two months for this tournament just to find out that Eagleson and the organized ignore us totally. We will never play a Canada cup tournament again under these filly captures futurity Ruidoso . Plans special a Quarter horse filly who refused to be intimidated by the Colts captured Mon Day s 12 million All american futurity with a wire to wire surge of Speed. In winning the is million first prize for owner or Lindsey Burbank of Newburg fla., plans special mapped a 10-year domination of the race by Colts and geldings 9 athletes suspended Rome the International track body suspended nine athletes Mon Day for using illegal substances and disclaimed charges by Carl Lewis of drug use at the world track and Field championships by announcing that none of the competitors checked in Rome had failed heir tests. None of the athletes involved were of world Caliper and they were All tested at meets before the world championships. The nine were not allowed to compile in Rome where just two French sprinter Antoine Richard and australian javelin thrower sue Rowland could have made a significant appearance. The suspension of both Richard and Howland however had already been announced by heir National track federations. The decision of the International Amateur athletic federation Council involved three French athletes two romanians a Weil German a Turk a norwegian and an australian. The Isaaf announcement said Richard Howland frenchmen Eric de Smedt and Jean Louise defame Lars a Vid Nilsen of Norway and romanians Gabriela Mihalcea and Miheal chinday had All been sus Pended for two years. Conversion rates London up tuesday s closing rates for the . Dollar to other Curren cies figures arc expressed in dollars if the British Pound and other local Curren cies id dollars tin prow of Jolt fwd hat 00 to Wim Al tit wednesday s programs an to Germany of m Noc nig Fhy my we can it off Ortli Pound. -.2 dim. Stoma Pluti pofluouw1cmidianild ij9s40 1.484b 1js.ts_ .001.10 i20.4s -h1.ot _ ij11s l Bifero 1.7smtoons Jiff to i.495s 13690 901 54 1j0.3s u1.1q 13115 0971 Mem Gmora tha City Trull Mil apr b Lam Ink 1930 1900 f Cun Hizmi it Nuttoli Wai Potts purr Hep to Unnue 200 Dur Nilon Otil it pm country Tantam. 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No Date was set for the Appeal hearing. The police official said Michael Hollo Way 29, of Tipton was sentenced to 16 months in prison. Give marshal 22, of North Lect was Jackd for 14 months and Andrew Green 24, of Vividale was Given a 14-month sentence. He said the court ruled that the men could buy off their prison sentences. A. British consulate official in Athens Greece said Only marshal had sufficient funds on hand to buy off his sentence and was set free tuesday morning while the others were awaiting Money from England. The charges ranged from disturbing the peace hooliganism resisting authority and damage to Public property the police official said by Telephone. The men denied the charges. The britons were sent to Neapolis prison. 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