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Page6A COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN, Wednesday, Sept. 19. 1979 Walton compensation Vikings, j pleases Trail Blazers Cyclones United Press International BffiflfflMEM frlfflfflfflffilBflfflfalM Sports in Itrief The Portland Trail Blazers said Tuesday they are happy with NBA win easily Commissioner Lawrence O'Brien's Football By Mike Boggs J award of Randy Smith, Kevin Kunnert Super Bowl champion Pitts- as The Missourian sportswriter and Kermit Washington to Portland burgh Steelers listed running back compensation for Bill Walton, who as questionable for Sun- agent Franco Harris Three second quarter touchdowns signed with San Diego as a free day's home game with the Baltimore and an unyielding defense powered last year. Cote- - v Wl A Jefferson Junior High to a 20--0 victory "But, we are disappointed in that the sprained his right ankle dur- more fu- Harris over Oakland Junior High while West commissioner did not include Sunday's 24-2- 1 victory over SL principal ing last I Junior extended its winning streak to ture draft choices," said Louis. Harris, the NFL's fifth leading 21-- 0 Weinberg. "And I still not 14 games with a win over Jef- owner Larry all-ti- me rusher, probably will test Trail Blazers have ferson City Helias in a doubleheader don't believe the his ankle until later this week. loss of Wal- de- Tuesday night at Hickman Field. been made whole for the Defensive end L.C. Greenwood, Jefferson's win was the Cyclones' ton." Steve Fnrness and cor-nerba- ck to fensive tackle first of the year, evening their record The commissioner, in addition Ron Johnson also are doubtful 1-- gave at 1. The loss dropped the Eagles' Smith, Kunnert and Washington, starters. first-roun- d colle- record to 0-- 2. Portland a San Diego Both teams exchanged punts during giate draft pick in 1980. The St. Louis Cardinals placed their first possessions. But Jefferson "We're delighted to acquire t,he con- rookie defensive end Bob Rozier on tracts of Washington, Kunnert and pos- waivers. sibly Smith," he added. San Diego has Rozier, the Cardinals' ninth-roun- d Loeal roundup an option, until 5 p.m. Thursday, to draft choice from the University of keep Smith and if it does, must send California at Berkeley, played in all took Oakland's punt at its own 3o ana $350,000 and a 1382 draft choice to Port- three St. Louis games this season. took nine plays to drive 65 yards for its land. Charles Wysocki of Maryland first touchdown of the year. The Trail Blazers also acquired for- leads NCAA Division I schools in rush- The drive was highlighted by TomDodRe ward Jim Brewer for "future draft ing and Brian Broomell of Temple 26-ya-rd halfback Darron Pinet's run 1 the country in passing according High's Jeff Balmer fends off touchdowns in the Cyclones' 20--0 romp over the considerations." If Brewer makes leads the 41-ya- Jefferson Junior Eagle rd line. The to the with a stiff arm. Oakland Eagles. Portland team, the Pistons earn the to statistics released Tuesday. Cyclones ran at will, scoring six plays an Oakland defensive player second- - or third-roun- d Wysocki rushed for 339 yards in night for two rights to the Blazers' has later with fullback Mike Brown Balmer had a busy as he ran draft choice in 1981 . two "games for an average of 169.5 per powering over tackle. Pinet ran in the game a mere .5 than runner-u- p Helias pass. Jackman alone in 12th place after the second better extra points with eight minutes ready this week." said Jefferson tercepting a Veteran forward Curtis Rowe, who of Iowa State, who All-Colle- Rocky Gillis scored his second touchdown on a round of the eighth annual ge in remaining in the half. coach John Hamilton. "I thought our reported to training camp "not gained 169 yards in the Cyclones sea- 53-ya- rd Golf Moments Oakland punted to defense was more aggressive in this darting run with 2:32 left in Classic in Oklahoma City shape," been placed on waivers by later. Tuesday. has son opener last week. Jefferson, giving the Cyclones ex- game. Last week they were a little the game. Studer added the extra the Boston Celtics, a team spokesman The Tigers had a 36-ho- le total of 574, cellent field position at their own 47. starry-eye- d, but tonight they did what point. said. 30 Swimming 25-ya- strokes behind team leader 6-foo- rd we they could." t-7 UCLA star was Pinet reeled off a gain before knew The former Germany's former world re- 19-ya- Oklahoma State. East on rd Lyle Wheeler said, Bridge sophomore foot- roster wingback Jeff Balmer scored a Oakland coach The Rock the first veteran cut from the Vogel, who dis- than we did by defeating to 18 in cord holder Renate counter play with 3:54 left in the "we played much better ball remained unbeaten and reduced the Celtics' roster the West, 12-- closed she has defected to "half. The attempt for extra points in our first game, but we did not have Jefferson City 8 in its season Cross Country training camp at Hellenic College. said East German teen-ag- e swimmers failed. much offensively. Our guys couldn't opener at Rock Bridge Stadium. cross country The Rock Bridge were treated like guinea pigs and nev- physically: they were Bruins opened the scoring with first-pla- ce The Cyclones scored one minute handle them The team got another finish were being 67-ya- Soccer told what chemicals later as Balmer intercepted at Mike bigger and much faster." a rd run by running back Vince from Kirk Sloan, but the er transfer. used on them. 26-3- who New York Teter pass, returning it 36 yerds for In West's victory over Helias. Buckner. The Jays then evened the lost Moberly 1 in a dual Clive Toye, built the Bruins at Vogel, one of the first generation of the game's final score. The extra halfback Tim Jackman and tackle Ed score with a touchdown, but Bruin meet. Cosmos into one of most lucrative teen-ag- to were the Vikings" heros. Steve Ballenger ran the ensuing sports enterprises in the world, was e East German girls storm point failed. Featherston Sloan, a transfer from Hickman 1970s, However, the did threaten to Jackman scored West's first touch- kickoff 87 yards to give Rock Bridge named the new president and general the swimming world in the early Eagles High School who took first in a to 22-ya- rd since retiring she was forced score just before halftime. reaching down on a run with 8:54 all the points it needed. The Bruin triangular meet against the Kewpies manager of the Toronto Blizzard by the said four-yar- off studies because of medi- the d line with the aid of a remaining in the first half, and defense recovered a crucial fumble team's owner, the Global Television break her and Fulton last week, won again pain-killi- ng 28-ya- rd 1 re- cal problems and had to take Jefferson facemask penalty and a minutes later Featherston recovered deep in its own territory with :32 Tuesday with a time of 14:20 over the Network. 11 injections because of trouble with yards to the offense 2-m- brought credibility screen to slot back Mike Banta. a fumble and rambled maining in the game, and iIe course. Rock Bridge's David Toye, who instant her ankle and wrist joints. However. Banta was tackled with close out the first half scoring. Kent ran the clock out to clinch the victory. Burk finished second with a of to the Cosmos and to the North Ameri- time "We were the guinea pigs," Vogel eight econds remaining and the Studer connected on both extra points. 14:53, but it wasn't enough for the can Soccer League by luring Pele out error-fille- d Germany, sport is the Eagles had no time outs left. West took advantage of an Bruins as Spartan runners finished in of retirement and German superstar said. "In East Golf Bay-e- m. end, successes were as ex- "We put in a couple of counter plays second half to score the game's six of the next seven spots to win the Franz Beckenbauer away from means to an and our players were much more final touchdown. Shortly after in-- The Missouri men's golf team was meet. Munich, will officially join the actly planned as the production of a Blizzard on Oct. 1. people's factory." 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