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Coryell quits
as Chargers
head coach
SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego
Chargers Coach Don Coryell re
signed Wednesday following a meet
ing with team owner Alex Spanos, a
Chargers spokesman said.
“I feel a change would be benefi
cial to the Chargers,” said Coryell, 62.
Coryell was in his ninth season with
the Chargers, who are 1-7 in the cur
rent season. The team has lost seven
straight games.
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said Coryell would be replaced by A1
Saunders, who was named assistant
head coach at the end of last season.
Coryell is the only coach to win
more than 100 games at both the pro
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Driesell quits as Maryland coach ;;
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) —
Lefty Driesell lost his job as basketball
coach at the University of Maryland
Wednesday, but retained much of his
lucrative contract while becoming an
assistant athletic director.
Under a renegotiated deal,
Driesell will be guaranteed at least
$ 136,000 by the university for each of
the next four years, and $86,000 for
the remaining four years, provided
he stays at the university. Driesell also
will keep his summer basketball camp
on campus, which reportedly earned
him about $70,000 annually in recent
years.
Driesell stepped aside under
pressure from an administration
reacting to the cocaine-induced
death of All America Len Bias on
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HOUSTON (AP) — The World
Series-winning New York Mets
finished their National League busi
ness in Houston a couple of weeks
ago. But two players are returning,
not to face the Astros, but criminal
charges.
Mets pitcher Ron Darling, 25, and
second baseman, Tim Teufel, 28, are
charged with aggravated assault on a
police officer stemming from a July
19 incident at Cooler’s nightclub in
which the two allegedly got in a fight
with police.
accept a plea bargain during a
duled pre-trial hearing today.
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offered. “My clients have already en
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date and time for the defense to ask
for state evidence, DeCuerin said.
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ney, said Wednesday the two won’t
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