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Iraq Seeks Supplies in South Carolina 24—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, August 29, 1990 Open season on 49ers’ Montana concerns Seifert THURSDAY SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — linebacker Jim Fahnhorsl told the an official yanked me off the pile Part of the problem stems from there and do something for Joe.” Williams decked Montana and made The San Francisco 49crs are tired of San Francisco Examiner. and told me to watch it. It’s kind of the fact that the 49ers’ regular offen­ Montana came out of last Satur­ it clear later how great he felt about “Everybody wants to get the big watching opposing pass rushers interesting.” sive line has yet to work in front of day night’s game against San Diego it. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE treating quarterback Joe Montana gun, to get that notch on their belt.” Seifert isn’t happy about the way Montana this summer. But it should with a sore shoulder, but when “I tried to bury Montana’s butt,” “Defensive players will get away like he had a bulls-eye on his jersey. Montana is being pounded. be intact for the season opener on asked on Monday about the jxrund- Williams said. “I thought he wasn’t Coach George Seifert and several with as much as the referee allows. “He’s being hit frequently and Sept. 10 at New Orleans. Center ing he’s taken in the first three ex­ going to get up. I thought it was a ■ Radio Shack renovations hazardous. of Montana’s teammates say he’s It’s kind of natural,” nose tackle very, very hard,” Seifert said. “It’s Jesse Sapolu and guard Guy McIn­ hibition games, he said, “I don’t decapitated shoulder. You know, Fred Smerlas said. “Usually a ref taking an excessive pounding — and the temperament of defensive tyre ended their contract holdouts on think it’s that much different than like ‘There’s your arm right there, will tell you to take it easy or some­ the regular season hasn’t even linemen and linebackers. Obviously, Monday. usual. I’ve been banged around pick it up.’ ” ■ Coveniry weighing charter revision. started. thing. I’m concerned about it. Sapolu said that while watching before. Football’s a tough game by Montana will play only one “But the officials this prescason “Everybody out there wants to be “It’s not right. I can’t make any one preseason game on television, “I nature.” quarter of the 49ers’ final exhibition ■ Union wants bargaining on smoke issue. the one who gets his name in the aren’t saying anything to the other comments right now, but I’ve got felt like grabbing the phone right game against Seattle at Candlestick What's defenses when they blast Joe. Once headline as the guy who got Joe,’’ some thoughts about it.” then (to sign) so I could get out San Diego defensive end Lee Park on Friday night. ■ Poiice program popuiarity rises. News SCOREBOARD Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Urralh August 30, 1990 Vbur Hometown Newspaper New glitch found Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Newsstand Price: 35 Cents sive erxl, ott waivers from the Atlanta Falcons. in obsen/atory Red Sox 6, Indians 5 MINNESOTA VIKINGS— Waived Cornell Bur­ Baseball BOSTON CLEVELAND bage and Phil Florence, wide receivers; Shawn CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. ab r h bl ab r h bl Woodson and John Levelis, linebackers; Ken (AP) — NASA reported a JoReed ss 4 1 2 1 Cole cl 4 1 2 0 Clarke and Craig Schllchting, dafenslva Quintan 1 b 3 0 0 0 Browrte 2b 3 0 0 0 linemen: Paul Blair and James Ftarper, offen­ problem today with communica­ American League standings Flomirre pr 0 1 0 0 VYabster II 4 0 2 0 sive lir)emen; Tim Peterson, quarterback; J.J. tions lines on the Astro obser­ MarshI 1b 0 0 0 0 MIdndo rf 4 0 1 0 W A 4 Flannigan, running back; Chris Becker, punter, Rowland nixes Ea«t Dlvlalon vatory that is due to be launched Boggs 3b 3 1 1 0 CJams dh 5 0 0 0 and Jim Campbell, placekickar. P te c ^ Jim W L Pet. GB Burks cl 4 1 1 0 Jacoby 1b 4 2 1 1 Gustafson and Chris Gaiters, wide receivers, by space shuttle Columbia this Boston 71 57 .555 — Greenwl If 5 2 3 2 Baarga3b 4 2 3 0 and Terry Allen, running back, on Injured Toronto 66 64 .506 6 weekend. Evans dh 3 0 2 1 Alomar c 2 0 1 1 reserve. Milwaukee 60 68 .469 11 Brnnsky rl 4 0 0 1 Fermin ss 3 0 1 2 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS— Waived Dave WiF Information is not being Detroit 60 69 .465 11'/2 Pena c 4 0 1 1 son, quarterback; Brad Edelman, guard; Gary ed mandates received over the lines that link Baltimore 59 68 .465 11</2 Barrett 2b 4 0 2 0 Cooper, wide receiver; Kim F*hillips, defensive Cleveland 59 69 .461 12 Astro with computers in the Totals 34 612 6 Totals 33 511 4 bock, arxf Eric Lindsirom and Mark Ledbetter, New Ifork 55 73 .430 16 Boston 001 002 003— 6 linebackers. By ALEX GIRELLI gested tax credits for industries that launch control center, officials West Division Cleveland 010 200 011— 5 NEW YORK GIANTS— Waived Chad Thor- sponsor literacy program as a pos­ W L Pet. GB Manchester Herald said. The lines are used to E— JoReed Greenwell. DP— Boston 2, son. linebacker. Oakland 80 46 .625 — sibility. monitor the observatory’s X-ray Cleveland 3. LOB— Boston 10, Cleveland 10. NEW YORK JETS-VYahred Granlis Bell, Chicago 73 54 .575 6'/z 2B— Maldonado. 3B— Greenwell. HR— JoReed wide receiver; Willie Wilson and Eric Naposki, Rowland said the state telescope. Test director A1 Sofge Texas 66 63 .512 14iq MANCHESTER — John (5), Jacoby (13). SB— Alomar (4). S— Quintana, California 65 65 .500 16 linebackers; Brent Snyder, quarterback: Derrick bureaucracy has “gone beyond declined to say what might hap­ Vitebster. SF— Fermin. Kelson, cornerback; arrd Leon Perry, running G.Rowland, the Republican can­ Kansas City 64 64 .500 16 IP H R ER BB SO back: Placed Carl Bymm, fullback, and Troy didate for governor, said Wednesday belief,” and that “unions are nmning pen if the problem is not Seattle 63 66 .488 17'ri! Boston Benson, linebacker, on Irijured reserve. the show in state government.” Minnesota 58 71 .450 2 2 'iz he would not favor any further state resolved soon. Bolton 4 1-3 8 3 3 3 1 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES— Waived Ben Tuesday's Games He also said the state government Lamp 3 2 1112 H. Brown, quarterback; Tony Buferd and Fred mandates for education unless state Now York 11, Baltimore 3 Gardner W,3-6 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Hadley, wide receivers: Steve Gabbard arxf will have to downsize and can’t con­ Boston 6, Cleveland 5 funding is provided to finance them. Gray S,7 1 1112 1 Curt Dykes, offensive tackles; Orlando Adams Milwaukee 6, Toronto 2 tinue to support 26 state agencies. Cancer removed Cleveland and Dante Williams, defensive tackles; Tony As for financing increases in Minnesota 1 ^ Chicago 6 Nagy 51-3 7 3 3 2 1 Roc Photo Beaune arxf Michael Renna, defensive erxfs; teacher salaries that stem from the He called for a state health in­ California 2, Texas 0 from Reagan Olin 2 2 0 0 4 0 John Gunnels, tight end; Todd Bell and Rony Oakland 3, Kansas City 2 Education Enhancement Act, surance plan with a 20 percent co­ Missick, safeties; DeVtoyne Nash, cornerback; Seattle 4, Detroit 3 DJones L,4-3 1 2-3 3 3 3 2 0 payment provision. ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) — HBP— Browne by Bolton. WP— Gray. PONY LEAGUE BASEBALL CHAMPS - Mets — Front row, from left: Brian Hirko. Peter Michael Watson, linebacker: and Sam \bffa, Rowland said he favors getting back Wednesday's Games Former first lady Nancy Reagan TH Umpires— Home, Morrison; First, Joyce; Juliani, Chris Bourcier, Rob Lambert. Middle row: Assistant Coach Mike Nimirowski, Keith runrxng back. Placed John Hudson, center; Otis to a 50/50 split between state and The tax burden on business and Milwaukee (Knudson tO-6) at Toronto (Key Smith, cornerback; John Teltschik, punter; and has returned to her home in Los 8-6), 12:35 p.m. Second, Barnett; Third, Kosc. local funding. industry is the highest in the nation, T— 3:16. A— 10,799. Stone, Ben Grover, Ryan Rawlinitis, Rob Rious, Assistant Coach Rob Rioux. Back row: As­ Eric VWinwrighL linebacker, on the physically Angeles and won’t need follow­ New Tbrk (Leary 7-16) at Baltimore (Telford unable to perform lisL Added Fred Barnett, wide Rowland made the observations he said, and as a result, the state is 1-0). 7:35 p.m. up treatment for the small can­ § ^ sistant Coach Larry Bourcier, Jason Crandall, Chris Seymour, Corky Coughlin, Joey Mayer. receiver, to the roster from the physically un­ Boston (Kiecker 5-6) at Cleveland (Walker Brewers 6, Blue Jays 2 in answer to a question when he losing business. Avoidance of taxes 1-3), 7:35 p.m. MILWAUKEE TORONTO able to perform lisL Placed Keith Jackson, tight has become a new hobby, Rowland cerous tumor beneath her left Missing: Head Coach Ed Slegeski, Bob Ballard, Shane Buzzell, Justin Comoll. end, on the reserve-did not report lisL spoke to about 55 people at a lunch­ Chicago (Edwards 3-2) at Minnesota (Guthrie ab r h bl ab r h bl nostril she had removed here, a PHOENIX CARDINALS— Traded Mike Zan- said.
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