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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 2, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday february 2, 1992 the stars and stripes c Page 23 sports wire redskins leave hogs off protected list from wire reports Herndon a. A the Washington redskins will leave their four remaining hogs and at least 10 other players off their 37-Man plan b protected list team of facials said Friday. Sports broadcasts Center Jeff Bostic guard Russ Grimm tackle Joe Jacoby and tight end Don Warren will be eligible to Deal with other clubs during an eight week period beginning saturday. However officials of the super bowl champions who asked not to be identified by name said All four Are expected Back under league rules at the salaries they made this season. Other unprotected players will include linebackers Monte Coleman and Matt Millen running Back Gerald Riggs defensive end Jason Buck backup quarterback Jeff Rutledge guard Mark Adickes tight end and Long snapper John Brandes and defensive backs Sidney Johnson and Alvoid Mays the team sources said. Team sources said that nearly All of those players except Riggs who wants a starting Job Are expected Back. Warren Bostic Grimm and Jacoby have told team officials that they will not go elsewhere and Millen has done the same thing. Coleman Buck Adickes and Brandes have also told redskins officials that they will return next season. Of those who will be unprotected Only four were regular starters Millen Jacoby Warren and Bostic. Millen a plan b signee from the 49ers last season played primarily against the run. He did not see any postseason action because the redskins faced three pass oriented teams on their Way to a super bowl championship. But the 33-year-old linebacker has said he wants to end his career in Washington and that sentiment applies to others As , Navratilova in final Tokyo a top seed Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina and second seed Martina Navratilova posted straight set victories Over unseeded players saturday to Advance to a finals showdown in the $350,000 pan Pacific open. Sabatini overpowered Hometown favorite Kimiko Date 6-3, 6-0, while Navratilova beat bulgarian 16-year-old Magdalena male Eva 6-2,6-2.Foreman set to fight again Las vegas a former heavyweight Champion George Foreman will return to the ring april 11 against Alex Stewart in the first fight Ever in the 19,500-seat univ Campus Arena. Promoter Bob arum said the 44-year-old Foreman will receive $5 million for the fight his second since losing a bid for the heavyweight title last april against evander  Folk helps Horgan Pebble Beach Calif. A . Horgan Iii May have received some help from on High in a round of 70 that lifted him into a share of the second round Lead Friday at the Pebble Beach National pro am. Immediately after making his first bogey of the tournament on the 10th Hole at Spyglass Hill Horgan grumbled to his Amateur partner a now i really need a Birdie or two a right  a perhaps ill have a word with the Man upstairs a Central european time an television sunday pro basketball a Golden state at new York followed by Chicago at los Angeles lakers 7 . Monday pro football nil pro bowl 2  television sunday pro basketball a Chicago at los Angeles lakers 9 30 . Monday pro football inside the nil i . Nil pro bowl 2 .afn, seb radio sunday College basketball Kucla at Louisville 7 30 . College basketball a Missouri at Oklahoma state 10 . Monday pro football a nil pro bowl 2 . Responded the Amateur William swing the episcopal archbishop of san Francisco. Horgan birdied the next Hole and went on to tie for the 36-Hole Lead with Bob Lohr at 136, eight under Par. Lohr moved up with a 5-under-Par 67 at Pebble Beach one of three Monterey Peninsula courses used for the first three rounds of this slow moving celebrity Laden  keeps momentum Lake Worth Fla. �?7 Pat Bradley Riding the euphoria of her recent Hall of Fame induction overcame blustery wind on Friday to shoot a 5-under 67 for a share of the Lead with Beth Daniel in the Oldsmobile classic. Bradley 40, with a two Day total of 137, made up four shots on the Leader when Daniel posted a 71. Jane Crafter with a 69, was the Only other player to break 70. Sweden a Helen Alfredson the 1990 British open Champion who is beginning her first full season on the Lyga tour was at 7-under through 34 holes when play was suspended because of darkness at the Wycliffe Golf amp country . African passes longer Bangkok Thailand a Ian Palmer of South Africa took sole Possession of the Lead in the Johnnie Walker classic on saturday by firing a 5-under-Par 67 for a 54-Hole score of 200. One stroke Back were australian Brett Ogle and Bernhard Langer of Germany. Ogle matched palmers 67 on saturday while Langer had 68 after missing an Uphill 4-foot putt on the final Green. Langer had shared the second round Lead with Palmer and Steven Richardson of England. Richardson fell two strokes off the Pace tied with fellow briton Mike Mclean. Richardson a glad the Par-4 15th and wound up with a 69. Mclean turned in a 66. American John Morse moved into Contention at 203 with a 65 on  faces murder charge Caracas Venezuela a Milwaukee Brewers Pitcher Julio Machado will face murder charges in the shooting death of a woman a judge ruled Friday. If convicted Machado faces up to 30 years in prison. No Date was set for the trial but he will appear in court monday to hear the charges. It could take up to a year before the Case is  skaters tie soviets Stockholm Sweden a Eric Lindros and Gord Hynes scored in the first period As the canadians lied the former soviet team 2-2 in the second round of the Sweden hockey games on Friday. Vitaly Kara nov scored for the Commonwealth of Independent states four minutes into the game and Lindros tied the score one minute later. Towards the end of the first period Hynes gave Canada the Lead but Ravil Jakubov scored in the beginning of the second for a 2-2  tops women s downhill Grin Elwald Switzerland a going out on Shorter skis than usual austrian Sabine Ginther scored her fifth world cup career Victory saturday clocking 1 minute 49.72 seconds to win the last pre olympic downhill. Ginther topped runner up Miriam Vogt of Germany by a sizeable 1.27 seconds Swiss racer Chantal Bour Nissen came in third at 1 51.14. Swiss technical racer Vroni Schneider remains the world cup Overall Leader with 751 Points. Frenchwoman Carole Merle is second with 709 Points and third is Kronberger with 693  wins super Grace Meg eve France a Paul Accola tuned up for the olympics by heading a Swiss medals sweep saturday in a world cup super giant slalom. Accola the season Leader with 1,370 Points after his Victory was timed at one minute 28.85 seconds. Teammates Marco Hangl 1 29.09 and Down Hiller Franz Heinzer 1 29.18 finished second and third in the last Speed event before the opening of the Albertville olympics in a week. The finish was Switzerland a second podium domination in three weekends. Last month Heinzer won a downhill at Kitz Tihel Austria ahead of two  one two three was the 14th for Switzerland since 1983. The Victory put Accola 310 Points ahead of Italy a Alberto Tomba in the Overall standings Tomba has stayed away from super graces since a 1989  gain revenge on red wings by the associated press Detroit Kevin Todd Alexei Kasat nov and Valeri Zel Pukin scored in a 3 38 Span of the second period to Lead the new Jersey devils to a 6-3 Victory Over the Detroit red wings on Friday night. The Victory avenged the 7-0 pounding new Jersey took from Detroit last saturday at the Meadowlands and moved the devils into third place in the Patrick division two Points ahead of Pittsburgh. The devils ran off five goals in the first 25 16 to Chase All Star goalie Tim Chev Zeldae the second straight game in which he a been lifted. In other games Friday sabres 5, Canad Lens 3 Buffalo . Randy Wood scored the game winning goal at 7 03 of the final period As Buffalo scored the games last four goals to beat Montreal 53. Woods shot from in close beat Ca Nadies goalie Andre Racicot High and kept Buffalo undefeated in its last five starts at 4-0-1. The sabres clinched it with a goal by Colin Patterson with 2 04 left. The sabres 7-2-2 in their last 11 games also got three assists from Dale Hawer Chuk and Pat Lafontaine. Nordques 4, jets 4 Winnipeg Manitoba a Mike Hough had two goals and Adam Foote scored at 15 51 of the third period As Quebec wiped out a three goal deficit to tie Winnipeg. With the tie the Nordques remained wingless in 24 games on the Road this season 0-19-5. The jets built up a 4-1 Lead Midway through the third period on goals by Phil Housley Luciano Borsato John Leblanc and Darrin Shannon. But Hough a two goals Cut the margin to 4-3 and Foote tied the score by knocking in the puck during a scramble in front of Winnipeg goalie Bob Essensa. Oiler 4, whaler 1 Edmonton Alberta Kelly Buch Berger and Joe Murphy each had a goal and an assist As Edmonton beat Hartford. Vince Damphousse and Craig Mac Tavish also scored for the oilers who won for Only the fourth time in 11 games. The whalers Haven to won in 10 straight Ames 0-7-3 and Are in the midst of a our game Road trip that also includes Vancouver san Jose and los Angeles. They last won on Jan. 2 with a 4-1 decision Over Quebec. Doug Houda scored the whalers goal  
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