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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, July 25, 1994

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 25, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday july 25, 1994 sports new scrimmage win Over of j the stars and stripes Page 29 Peete Sparks by the associated press Rodney Peete was sensational in his debut with the Dallas cowboys. Peete picked up As a free agent from Detroit to Back up Troy Aikman Nhit 11 of 15 passes for 173 Yards to carry the cowboys to a 12-6 scrimmage Victory Over Houston saturday night at Austin Texas. Peeters 16-Yard pass to Rookie tight end Greg Schorp of Texas a amp a positioned the cowboys for Auburn Rookie Tony Richardson s 2-Yard scrimmage winning touchdown run. Starting quarterbacks Cody Carlson of the oilers and Aikman of the cowboys directed their teams to touchdowns. Carlson who took Over from Warren Moon who went to Minnesota was 8-of-13 for 75 Yards. Carlson worked the tight end into the oilers offence hitting John Mills on passes of 27 and 8 Yards. The payoff came when Pat Coleman worked free in the Corner of the end zone making a diving catch of a 9-Yaru to pass from Carlson. Carlson a Only slip came when cornerback Kevin Smith intercepted a pass and returned it 27 Yards Aikman working without his top receivers hit tight end Jay Novacek and his running backs then turned it Over to 256-Pound Lincoln Coleman who rushed six limes and scored on a 3-Yard run. There were no extra Point attempts. Wide receivers Michael Irvin and Alvin Harper both nursing shoulder injuries and running Back Emmitt Smith did no to play for the cowboys. Houston wide receiver Gary Wellman injured an ankle. Ham thrusts Baltimore past pirates by the associated press Baltimore a another big crowd showed up saturday night to watch a Cal game in Baltimore. This time the fans got to see the Home team win. Tracy Ham threw for 320 Yards and three touchdowns As Baltimore beat the wingless Shreveport pirates 40-24. The game Drew 31,172, the second biggest Cal crowd this season behind the 39,247 at Baltimore a Home opener. After Shreveport 0-3 closed to 19-17 in the third Quarter Baltimore 2-1 scored the next 21  22, Las vegas 20 Las vegas a David Archer threw a 32-Yard touchdown pass to Rod Harris on the final play of the game lifting Sacramento Over Las vegas. Harris got behind the Las vegas defense in the left Corner of the end zone and was wide open As the miners 2-1 rallied for their second straight Victory. The expansion posse 2-1 sacked Archer 10 times. But he completed 16 of 31 passes for 291 Yards. A stampedes 58, Blue bombers 19 Calgary Alberta a Doug Flutie threw for six touchdowns and ran for two More including a dazzling 57-Yard sprint to Lead Calgary Over Winnipeg. The stampedes 2-1 broke their team record for Points in a game. Al Utica a first scoring pass came on the first play of the game a 27-Yardcr to Allen Pitts by halftime the former Boston College Star had thrown for five touchdowns and run for two More. Flutie finished 20-for-35 for 418 Yards. He rushed for 104 Yards. Nil Camps tackle Chad Hennings had four sacks during the scrimmage Houston second string quarterback scan Salisbury was l-of-9 for 24 Yards and was sacked five times in his first Outing in an oilers uniform. In other training news saturday raiders Vince Evans los Angeles second string quarterback and at 39, the third oldest player in the nil completed seven of eight passes for 63 Yards against the raiders no. 1 defense in a controlled scrimmage saturday. Starter Jeff Hostetler and third Stringer Billy Joe Hobert each threw a to pass As the raiders passing game appeared to be in mid season form. Hostetler was 6-for-b for 79 Yards including a 17-Yard scoring throw to tight end Kevin Smith. Hobert was 4-for-6 for 55 Yards including a 5-Yard touchdown to free agent Joe Kralik his former Washington huskies teammate. Bears. Steve Walsh connected on All 14 of his passes for 122 Yards and fellow newcomer Erik Kramer was 8-for-10 for 72 Yards in Chicago a annual Camp game. Merril Hoge and Tim Worley scored on 1-Yard runs As the bears almost All new offence showed its making Progress learning coach Dave Wannstedt system. 49ers defensive tackle Bry Arft Young the seventh Overall pick in the nil draft reached agreement on a six year contract Worth about $8 million. The Deal left the 49ers about $60,000 under the $34.6 million salary Cap said Dwight Clark the teams coordinator of football operations. Two of the teams draft picks remain unsigned. Young who played at notre Dame missed the first three Days of Camp for rookies and selected veterans. The 49ers expect Young to play alongside Dana Stubblefield who was the defensive Rookie of the year in 1993. Patriots Rookie Center Joe Burch who was too out of shape to Complete drills when he reported to Camp finally got on the practice Field Friday but coach Bill parcels said its getting late for the third round draft Choice. A a he a missed a lot Quot parcels said. A when you have to go out and do it that a a lot different than watching. Bengals Cincinnati waived offensive tackle Alec Millen on saturday one Day after claiming him on waivers from the san Francisco 49ers. The 24-year-old failed his physical because of a shoulder problem. Rams first round draft pick Wayne Gandy was signed to to a five year contract reportedly Worth about $5.1 million. The 6-foot-4, 290-Pound offensive tackle from Auburn was the. 15th Overall pick in the draft. He is projected As an immediate starter at left tackle for the rams who raised their offer on Friday b a m b e r g commander s cup Golf tournament july 30-31,1994 whispering Pines Golf course Warner Barracks Bamberg win a Bow 3181 on a Hole in one puts other great prizes and giveaways breakfast 7a.m. Instructions and rules 7 30a.m. Tee times begin 8a.m. Bbl dinner sunday Only noon sign up july 22 through 7p.m. On july 27. Entry fee is due upon registration. The Cost is $25 for members and $35 for non members. Each participant will be flighted according to his or her Handicap. The commanders cup will be awarded to the Best individual score and prizes go to the top three players in each flight. The bbl dinner on sunday is free to All tournament participant and $4 for everyone else. For More details Call Dan 469-7583. Sponsored by the Friendly folks at ask automobile shopping Center Bow military sales the Dod does not endorse the sponsor s name or product  
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