European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 26, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday july 2bt1993 sports the stars and stripes Page 31 cowboys work on plan to open without Smith by the associated pres the nil exhibition season has t even started yet people in the super Bow Champion Dallas cowboys training Camp Are starting to think they May be without the services of two time Rushing Champi on Emmitt Smith when the regular sea son opens on sept. 6. Smith a holdout has t budged from his demand for about $4 million a season. The cowboys have offered $2 s agent Richard Howell said there is nothing new in the stalled negotiations. Buffalo s Thurman Thomas who Las season became the first player to Lead the receiving Yards for four straight seasons became the nil s highest paid running Back last week signing a four year $13.5million Deal. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Smithis asking for too much Money. We have to look Down the Road Lon term for when the salary Cap kicks in next year Jones said. He tried however to remain optimistic. Emmitt will be a Cowboy. Well get this Deal done. It s Justa big business wide receiver Michael Irvin a close Friend of Smith thinks his pal May miss the season opener. We have to get read for the fact he May not be there for the first game Irvin Camp started coach Jimmy John son has had the team working on Contin gency plans for a season without Smith. Right now Michael Bra sly Derri Klassie and Derrick gainer Are competing for the starting Job. Chiefs saints Kansas City rolled up a 5-3 touchdown advantage in a scrimmage against new Orleans. Joe Montana did not play after throwing More than 100 passes in Fri Day s scrimmage. That disappointed som of the 6,000 spectators who paid $3 each to watch the Drill. Redskins Steeles Rookie coach Richie Petitbon Wen with his youngsters and Washington absorbed a 34-14 pounding by the Veteran Laden Pittsburgh Steeles in a scrimmage at Carlisle a. Coach Bill Cowher of Pittsburgh used his veterans for two of the first four 10-play series and dominated the redskins. Patriots Bill Parcells showed the importance he gives to special teams by hiring several assistants who have previously coached special teams for nil clubs and by acquiring special teams standouts Reyn Thompson and Adrian White. Emmitt Smith. Won t Budge from demands packers a rays on the sore left shoulder of Cen Ter James Campen were negative but hell undergo More tests next injured his shoulder lifting weights coach Mike Holmgren says among those who have impressed him during the first week of Camp Are full backs Robert Wilson and Dexter Mcnabb defensive Back George Teague and linebacker Nick Smith. Cardinals Phoenix coach Joe Bugel ordered Dou ble practices on sunday. He wants the team to have eight practices before de parting for Greeley colo., for joint practices with the Denver was no Progress in contract talks with first round draft pick Garrison Hearst of Georgia,.the cardinals Only unsigned Rookie. Colts Indianapolis running Back Roosevelt Potts weighed in last week at 260 pounds. That s just 20 pounds More than Offen Sive linemen Kirk Lowdermilk and Ron Solt. I can play at 260, and in a few weeks i la have a Chance to show people that in person Potts said. 49ers defensive linemen Dennis Brown anted Washington spent the last 10 Days trying to sweat off 25 pounds each. They Are expected to remain in Rock tin Calif.,when the team opens its exhibition sea son in Barcelona on aug. 1 against the Pittsburgh Steeles. Both reported to training Camp at 325 pounds. Eagles Veteran running Back James Joseph signed a two year contract. The signing left four Philadelphia players with con tract disputes. Joseph is expected to serve As a backup fullback and May see action in the combination tight end fullback role previously played by Keith Byars who signed with Miami. Bills. Coach Marv Levy held an at Buffalo s Fredonia state training Camp. We wanted to get in about 45 plays which is what we got so we can get in and took at film and evaluate Levy said. Bears Chicago s defense dominated in Annitra squad game. Jim Harbaugh found Wendell Davis for a 13-Yard touchdown pass and Kevin Butle kicked a 27-Yard Field goal for the Only scores. Vikings the purple beat the White 7-6 in Amock game. Cris Carter set up Robert Smith s 2-Yard run with a 25-Yard recep Tion. White kicker Eric Lange made Field goals of 46 and 48 Yards. Giants the giants ran a scrimmage involving15 running plays and 20 passing plays. Second round defensive end Michae Strahan signed a two year $1 million con tract and will participate in drills Mon Day. Linebacker Pepper Johnson is expected to end his holdout sunday. Sons Rodney Peete Quarter backed five series in a scrimmage. Peete pegged the no. 1 quarterback at the Start of Camp hooked up with running Back Eric Lynch on a screen pass for a 33-Yard touch Down. Andre Ware in for four drives directed a 65-Yard scoring March. Chuckling Quarter backed one series. Raiders Todd Marinovich suffered a sprained ankle when guard Todd peat and defensive lineman Ferric Collins who co bind weigh More than 600 pounds got tangled up and rolled into the third year quarterback. Trainers told coach coach Art Shell that Marinovich should not be sidelined very Long. Sea Hawks Jeff Graham completed 8 of 11 passes in 11-on-11 drills during Seattle s of miners get first Cal Triumph by the associated press Sacramento Calif. Quarterback David Archer threw for two touchdowns saturday night As the Sacramento Gold miners beat the Saskatchewan roughriders 37 26 for their first Ever Canadia football league regular season Victory. Archer the league s leading scorer ran for a third touchdown and compiled nearly 400 Yards. He completed 25 of 41 passes for394 Yards including a 90-Yard fake reverse to wide receiver Titus Dixon on the first play of the Sec ond Quarter to push Sacramento to a 21-0 Lead. Sacramento 1-3 held Saskatchewan 1-3 to 12 Yards Rushing Only three in the second half. Saskatchewan quarterback Ken Taustin the league s leading passer last season completed 24 of 49passes for 385 Yards. Calgary 34, Vancouver 20 Vancouver British Colum Bia Doug Flutie passed for More than 400 Yards and three touch Downs saturday leading the Cal Gary stampedes to a 34-20 Victory Over the British Columbia Lions in the Canadian football league. It was the third win without loss for the defending Grey cup champions. The Lions fell to 2-2. Flutie hit on 25 of 40 passes for413 Yards including scoring strikes of 12 and 40 Yards to Dave Sapun Jis and 23 Yards to Allen Pitts. That was despite facing a de sense that sometimes featured As Many As seven backs. Ter noon session. Graham impressed coach Tom Flores but probably did t move up from no. 4 on the seahawks1quarterback depth Chart. Dan Mcgwire is no. 1, followed by unsigned Rookie Rick Mirer and Veteran Stan Gelbaugh. Chargers cornerback Gill Byrd and offensive lineman Mike Zandofsky signed one year contracts with san Diego that leaves defensive end Leslie o Neal and running Back Ronnie Harmon As the team s Only unsigned players at training Camp. San Diego Cut offensive guard Ted Harrison a Rookie free agent out of Minnesota to keep its roster at the of maximum of 80 players. Sports scoreboard a in. Local sports air Force track . Championships England a Autt olt Yacond diday o � us saturday e Oxford Englan j cart a to Csc and of a Van Nak Primou saturday team scoring �. Mannal 362 2. Of combo a. 237 3. I pc Tywan 1 63 4. Up cat Hay two. 87 27. Och � Farr a 3. Bag toy la 4. 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