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Thurman, an eight-year veteran and the NFC’s leading active inter ceptor, said Cowboys coach Tom Landry told him Monday he would be included in the latest round of cuts. “Coach Landry just said he wanted to go with younger players. He said he tried everything he could do to keep me, but felt at this time that this was the direction he needed to go,” Thurman said. The Cowboys, by waiving Thur man, an llth-round pick in 1978, will keep a fourth cornerback or an extra safety among seven defensive backs. Also waived Tuesday were offen sive tackle Chris Schultz and tight end Fred Cornwell, both of whom had seen extensive action with the team. The other cuts were guard Brode rick Thompson, linebacker Russ Swan, defensive back Manuel Hen drix, tight end Jeff Spek and wide receiver Perry Kemp. Placed on injured resenJ boys spokesman David PelleiT were defensive back Haynes, who has a thumlij and rookie defensive tadlt| Walen, the Cowboys’ thin) draf t pick, who has an injurdl The Cowboys must wh roster to the final roster of (| ers by next Monday. 1 hurman, 30, said he Mil into Landry’s office MondJ practice for a 10-minute i and given the news he had! throughout training camp. “This is terrible," cornerbj erson Walls said. "This nil take away from our defem knows the defense better il coaches.” Thurman, who came froin ern Cal, said he wants toi playing although manv ieeihl coaching career if hechooses::| Schultz and Thompson; 26 and had been withthel for two years. Cornwell,25,i been with the team twoseast Haynes, who played with of the USFLin 1985, joinedtitl boys in the middle of trainitul last year. Oiler GM says he M No. 1 draft pick will s/d EAST Fifth- lOhio Sta |ball seas ■night in IClassic, a and Jquarterb Ohio ! Ihaired G lfoot-3, 2 llerton, C ■last year [of his p; [yards) a [downs, [ally in pr Alaba 1198-pou [set scho( Ipleting [(138 of [threw fc |fifth in p About jShula is | famous HOUSTON (AP) — Houston Oil ers General Manager Ladd Herzeg said Tuesday he doesn’t think un signed No. 1 draft choice Jim Ever ett will seriously consider sitting out the 1986 season to re-enter the draft in 1987. “There have been only one or two players in the history of the NFL to take that route,” Herzeg said. “You also have to consider the possibility of a strike in 1987, which could keep Jim out of football for two years. His skills might be diminished by then, not to mention his bank account.” Herzeg met for SVa hours with Ev erett and his agent Marv Demoff on Monday. Demoff said the contract would be settled quickly or said, “Ev erett will be drafted by somebody else in 1987.” “I really thought it was a positive session,” Herzeg said. Herzeg said Demoff had! his demand for a S3.7 mil tract over four years butdedi discuss specifics. The Oilersii]| edly are offering the Purdid terback a four-year pact wonrJ S1.85 million. The Oilers cut two-year id tight end Mike McCloskeyarl agent linebacker EricFairsol| phis State. Kick return spf Mike Akin went on the teail j tired reserve list reducing the j to the 50-player limit. Fo P< The Oilers will take a 3C> into Saturday’s preseason against the Dallas Cowboys,04j Houston will try to comp second unbeaten preseason ini] lory and the Cowboys avoid only their second winbl season. PEOI Icago Bu a five-y Bradley gram o: land saic [job coul I fessiona “I ca [than Bi yehrs ag I beck sail | alma ma “I’ve Bradley ■NBA jo I his con Former Cleveland Ql among roster victims Sp afi (AP) — Quarterback Paul McDon ald, safety Dennis Thurman and Jim Arnold, a league-leading punter just two years ago, were cut by their NFL teams Tuesday, as was Bruce Mathi- son, Buffalo’s starting quarterback until Jim Kelly came along. But it was another victim of the ax, safety Mike Kozlowski, who best expressed the feelings of fringe players at this time of the year. “There’s a country song with the title ‘My Best Friend Just Ran Off With My Wife, And I Miss Him,”’ he said after he was cut by the Miami Dolphins. “That’s kind of how I feel right now. My wife is football and my best f riends, or most of them, are still here.” There were a lot of Kozlowskis Tuesday as NFL teams got down from 60 players to 50, a week away from getting down to the final limit of 45 for the regular season. The best known was the 30-year- old Thurman, a 10-year veteran with the Dallas Cowboys who was the ringleader of the group W “Thurman’s Thieves.” Bulii years, he had been reduced ing as a nickel back and 1 way to younger legs. Mathison, a reserve i college career at Nebraska,? two years at San Diego, then!®J at Buffalo, where he startedf games, completing 113of22!|J for 1,635 yards and fow downs. He also threw Hi tions, however, and whenfej signed when the USFL susjtf play, it was apparent hehadfc starting job. DAL 1 the San season rare fo main cl | the effe Moot lend to jSumme I still suf = he now j and hot “The | get the me out j* Moore McDonald, a one-time star;J the Cleveland Browns anda f Southern California star wall the Seattle Seahawks along"' other former NFL startt'J nerback Terry Jackson and M David Hughes. Hugheswasaj with the Seahawks, while] See Roster cuts, pagel 1 Major League B< %v s''-. Y AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pet. GB W L Fc Boston 74 52 .590 — New York 84 42 i Toronto 67 58 .536 656 Philadelphia 63 62 ,5( New York 67 59 .530 7 Montreal 61 61 .6t Detroit 68 60 .530 7 St. Louis 62 64 .4 Baltimore 64 58 .525 8 Chicago 54 72 4 Cleveland 64 61 .512 9 1 /2 Pittsburgh 51 74 4 Milwaukee 63 61 .510 10 West Division West Division California 70 56 .560 — Houston 71 55 .5< Texas 66 60 .520 4 Cincinnati 64 62 .5 Kansas City 58 68 .460 12 San Francisco 63 62 .3 Oakland 56 70 .440 14 Los Angeles 61 64 4 Seattle 54 71 .432 15X2 Atlanta 59 66 4 Chicago 53 71 .430 16 San Diego 59 68 4 Minnesota 53 72 .420 16X2 Tuesday's Games Boston 8, Texas 1 Tuesday's Games California 2, New York 0 Chicago 5, Houston 3 Milwaukee 6, Minnesota 5 Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 4 Detroit 8, Oakland 7 New York 11, San Diego 6 Kansas City 6, Chicago 1 St. Louis 7, Atlanta 1 Cleveland 6, Toronto 6, suspended by rain Montreal at San Francisco, (n) Baltimore at Seattle, (n) Philadelphia at Los Angeles, (n) Yc A Poh Lovi who fron the < othe the clus L who tion digi dist; yarc F avei yarc h bag Poh F T tistii Toe tanc 198