The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 22, 1984, Image 16
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Falcons spokes man Bob Dickinson sasd. “We don’t know hour long he’ll be out. but ob- vhiusIv he won t be m the start of the sea Andrews was c urtmgsoff the right v«pr during a running piav and was tackled by rookie linebacker Thomas Benson of Oklahoma Observers said his leg apparently remained stiff as he was hit The sixth-year veteran warn ear ned off the Field and rushed to Pied mom Hospital in Atlanta where he underwent extei^ive X-rays. The decision to operate came several hours later and doctors said they would be unable to tell how badlv the knee was injured until they oper the ductive ruBher- f _ __ cehter in the NFL over the post five seasons, a knee infury m an Ai FaicxMts' practice Tuesday" and wiU undergo surgery Wednesday. the lineup for Andrews, a third-round draft choice out of Auburn University in 19711. rushed for an average of more than I .(100 yards per year over the previous five seasons (including a stnke-shortened one) and caught an average of more than 50 passes per year, ror the five years, ne t<Haled ft.SK? yards in rushing and pass re ceiving. Last season, the 6-foot. 215- pounder rushed for a team-record Chicago trounces Houston United Press flrmerinnel 1.567 yards and caught 59 passes for 609 yards to become onh the second player in NFL history to twice have gone over 2.000 yards m rushing and receiving combined ad In other training camp devel- fjpsuems: — Franco Hams, who was placed on let go by the Pittsburgh Sceeiers Monday , became a free agent when he cleared waivers. The 15-year vet eran running, bark is just 565 yards of Jim Brown's all-time NFL rushing record Harm did not report to training camp this season and he now free to sign with any NFL Hub. The Steelers also traded wide re ceiver-running back Ureg Haw thorne to the New F.ngtand Patriots tor an undisclosed future draft choice Ihe former first-round pick out of Bavlor caught 19 passes last reason. — Mat Mendenhall, a Washington Redskins defensive end on the in jured reserve list, was charged with drunken driving in leesburg. Va.’s Loudoun Ca»um> and faces a Sept 6 court date Mendenhall. 27. of Vienna, was arrested Saturday morning Eight-year NFL veteran cor ck Wak Wdsaass and Ibse r Calvin Atkins were among 10 i released the Chkagp Bears players cut were kicker Vince quarterback Bob August,de- back W illie Hogan, wide re- Chns Jensen, punter Enc k wide receiver Syb ester Moy ' The San Francisco 49ers waived bnebarker Kurt Carl and de fensive lineman Mocranay Taylor. — The Detr mi Uons obtained vet eran bnebarker Terry T autoio from the Miami Dolphins for past ctmasd- rrattons and released rookie line backer Chns Renaido to make room for him on the 60-man roster — The Green Bay Packers cut linebacker Byron Braggs and offen sive guard Lrocis Harris, both start ers last season Wide receiver lattny Tavtor was also cut. — The Denver Broncos waived veteran hue hacker Stan Blinka and defensive tackle George Small They also placed Rob Swanke on injured reserve — The Ikallas Cowboys placed holdout defensive tackle Kandy White on the “did not report" list (Cowboys president and general menage* I ex Schramm said he had no indication that the deadlock be tween the club and the Pro Bowl dr fenstve lineman could be resolved soon In addition to cuttn ers, Dattas also placed man Chris Schukr on injured re serve list and listed veteran running hac k James Jones as "physically un able to perform." mg seven play I offensive line Cowboys make final roster cut -J«*l out of a 1-for-17 hatting slump by driving in four runs with a two-run homer and bases-loaded single Tuesday to lift the Chicago Cubs to an 11-5 triumph over the Houston Astras. Davis’ bases-loaded singled capped a three-run explosion in the third against Mike Scott, 5-11. and in the fifth inning the Cub catcher belted his 18th homer of the year off reliever Joe Sambito to cap a second three-run inning. Dennis Eckersiev (7-7) worked the first seven innings for his fourth jht victory. Tim Stoddard and mm. Cubs took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the first after Houston shortstop ('ram Reynolds hobbled Ketch Moreland's grounder, allow ing Bob Dernier and Ryne Sandberg to store. Dernier and Sandberg had opened the inning with back-to-back i aigrtl \ re Smith pitched the final two in- "fL (JaiSMl Piss DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys Tuesday placed holdout defensive tackle Ranch White on the ’did not report” list as one of a senes of ros ier moves that enabled them to trim (heir suuad to the 60-player limit (.owhovs president and general manager Tex Schramm said he had no indication that the deadlock be tween the club and the Pro Bowl de fensive lineman could be resolved soon. » “The status is quo.” Schramm said N Whial, who is asking for a salary in the neighborhood of fl million a year, did not show up at the Cow boys' training camp this year, and because of that the team is now able to remove him from the roster with out lean" of losing White to another dub * If and when White signs he can immediately be added to the Cow boys' roster. smiles Cowboys placed offensive i Chris Schukr on the injured "he Astros had taken a 1-0 lead when Bill Doran led off the game with his third homer of the year. Sandberg keyed a three-run third for the Cubs with a one-out single Gary Matthews singled him to third and Sandberg scored when Durhapi smashed a single otT third tiast^rfan Denny Walling’s glove, One out later, Ron Cry walked to load the bases. Davis then singled up the mid dle scoring Matthews and Durham to give the Cubs a 6-1 lead Chicago’s three-run fifth was trig gered by Matthews' leadoff homer, his ninth of the year. Durham walked, but Moreland grounded into a double play. Cry singled and scored ahead of Davis homer into the left center field stands The lineman reserve list because of a continuation of the knee problems that plagued him a year ago and they listed tour- year veteran running hack James Jones as "physically unable to per form." (xilorado. running hack Mike Revel! of Bethune-Ckiokman. receiver Mike Tolliver of Stanford and punter John Warren. All hut Warren were rookies. Warren started the 1995 season as the Cxiwhoys’ punter, hut suffered a freak injury while running down field after a punt against the Loa An geles Raiders on Oct. 23. Dallas then signed veteran Jim Miller to replace Warren and with Warren's drpature Millet becomes Dallas' punter for 1964 With only 11 cuts left to be made, Dallas still has 19 first-year players on its roster. The Cowboys final exhibition game will be a nationally televised < ontest with the Houston Oilers Sat urday night and Dallas Coach Tom Canary said he expected backup quarterback Gary Hogeboom to see action. Hogebnom sulfered a mild elbow infuYy in the team s second presra- sJtr game and sat out last Saturday 20-10 loss^to the Pittsb^cgli Jones did not pass his physical exam at training camp because of a knee injury that has reduced his E ying time the past two seasons igue rules now foabid Jones from working out with the team until Oct. 8. fi i.lKhl , .Steelers. ^ *'l would think he would play two quarters,*’ said Landry. Hogeboom and Danny White began training camp in a battle for the starting quarterback job. “This (Hogeboom's injury) leaves it just the way it has been all year," said I andrv “Danny is the starter until something happens to move bun out." s In addition the (Cowboys cut seven players-—quarterback Mark McKay of San Diego State, defensive back James Newton of San Jose State, de fensive back Fred Nichols of SMU. offensive lineman Vince Rafferty of Does that mean White will sta the Cowboys’ opener against the \n>fin» Rams? "1^'can’t say for sure that he will be," Landry said. “But there is a good indication at this point because of the lack of playing time for Hoge boom ” DISCOUNT OFFICE FURNITURE SO”* 40” Student Desk SI 14.98 Mom #44001 $178.78 File Cabinet $49.99 183 Bast 29 th Bryan 888-3184 rfKnie^f QH'id $39. Folding table m.M