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Sixty athletes, 30 of whom were football players, were involved in the testing conducted by the Southwest Conference office as part of a conference-wide steroid testing program. A&M Athletic Director Jackie Sherrill said he was happy with the results. “This is undisputable indication that our young people are aware of the serious need to stay away from drugs, and that perfor mance-enhancing drugs do not make you a better athlete,” he said. The test was the second in a month for A&M athletes. The University conducted the first test, which checked for both steroids nd other drugs. That test in volved 90 A&M athletes, including 80 football players, the report said. Results for that test were 100 percent negative. McDonald signs with the Cowboys V Tht IRVING (AP) — The Dallas Cow boys signed former Cleveland Browns quarterback Paul McDonald to a multi-year contract Tuesday be cause of the broken wrist that Danny White suffered in Sunday’s 17-14 loss to the New York Giants. McDonald, 28, worked with Cow boys offensive coordinator Paul Hackett in college and in the pros. McDonald led the University of Southern California to two Rose Bowl wins and a national championship and was drafted in the fourth round by the Browns in 1980. Hackett coached McDonald four years at USC and two more with the Browns. The lefthanded quar terback had some of his best days under Hackett. McDonald started the 1984 season poorly, being sacked 40 times as the Browns won only one of their first eight games. McDonald didn’t play for the Browns at all in 1985, and Cleveland released him last June. He went to camp with Seattle, which later cut him. With starting quarterback Danny White on the injured reserve list with a broken wrist, the Cowboys are taking no chances. White will be out WA. nil INS F0 £5( for at least four to six weeks, antj perhaps for the rest of the season “McDonald and Hackett havealo of rapport,” Cowboys Coach Toi Landry said Tuesday. “McDonald would know Hackett’s system. He’s very intelligent quarterback. He’s type who can get the ball to there ceivers effectively." Hackett had said before that Mt Donald was his number one choice “I think he will adapt tooursyi tern very well. Of course, the dec sion will be up to Coach (Landry).’ Landry made it clear that Stei; Pelluer, who almost produced alas; minute comeback Sunday, is hi starter now that White is out. “Pelluer has done well in everi game," Landry said. i He also made it clear that Regf ;tha Collier, who played for the DSFiggP Orlando Renegades, is his No. ip 1 ] quarterback. Rfr yea “Reggie could play in cena,:|j u < areas of our offense, but we woe A have to restrict our offense with hiP 13 in there. We would have to cut u 1 *- 1 I- down quite a bit. He knows theol s f 11 fense, but if you’re not out there a one of the time, it’s hard. He’s had vergl^ little work since training camp." * Flutie may play for Bears Sunday Sits. Will I LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) —Quar terback Doug Flutie was activated by the Chicago Bears Tuesday but Coach Mike Ditka would not reveal who will start at quarterback Sunday against Tampa Bay. “We have four quarterbacks, and one, Jim McMahon, will not play,” said Ditka in the aftermath of Mon day night’s 20-17 NFL loss to the Los Angeles Rams. McMahon definitely has been ruled out this week because of his shoulder problems. To make room for Flutie, the Bears released wide receiver Clay Pickering, who they plan on signing to a future contract. While Ditka would not commit himself as to the starting quar terback, he did say that if running back Walter Payton is unable to start, Thomas Sanders would replace Pay- ton. Payton injured the big toe of his right foot in the third quarter against the Rams. Sanders replaced Payton and scored touchdowns on runs of 10 and 34 yards to put the Bears ahead 17-10. But Los Angeles came back to tie the game on a 65-yard touchdown pass from Steve Dils to Ron Brown and won on Mike Lansford’s 50-yard field with four seconds to play. “We had our opportunities but didn’t capitalize on them,” said Ditka. “Give the Rams credit. They drove when they had to and kicked a 50-yard field goal.” tins ms mm ■ A The loss dropped the Bears to' sa j ( | 2. It was only the third defeat inl»: tlm seasons for the defending Suptifbn Bowl Champions. j. Fuller competed 9 of 19 passesfo: v j ev , 102 yards but had two interception; and was removed by Ditka in tliti third quarter. Ditka indicated Flutie would be used in the near future but bed not rule him out completely. “If the need arose, yes,” said Ditlij to the possibility of using Flutie “I don’t anticipate playing,” sai; Flutie, who was a quarterback fortlf New Jersey Generals of the USFLaf ter winning the Heisman Trophyil Boston College. “Right now, even thing I know is from the play booi and watching films.” Thurman wins offensive honors for SWC (AP) — Tyrone Thurman isn’t afraid of the pounding a 5-foot-3, 130-pound person takes in major college football. Thurman, who disregards life and limb on the Texas Tech Red Raiders’ specialty teams when he’s not lining up at wide receiver, dis played in a 23-21 victory over Texas on Saturday why size shouldn’t be a barrier in playing college football. The sophomore sprinted 96 yards for a touchdown with a punt against Texas to earn The Associated Press Southwest Conference Offensive Player of the Week award. It was the second longest punt return in SWC history. Texas Christian linebacker Scott Harris, a 6-1, 213-pound junior from Carrollton, was named the AP’s Defensive Player of the Week with 15 tackles, 11 of them unas sisted, in a 30-14 victory over Hous ton. Harris recovered two Houston fumbles and made three tackles be hind the line of scrimmage, includ ing a quarterback sack. Coach David McWilliams said of tkf Thurman, “When he caught ball, I was thinking when he got t he sidelines I was going to wringfe neck. But a mistake is not a until the play is over. Obviously, wasn’t a mistake.” mistalt dial Texas Tech was the only i college school to offer ThurmanJ scholarship. In his freshman year at Tedi Thurman was sixth in the nation it punt returns. He leads the SWCtta year with a 12.82 yard average, good for 1 1 th nationally. Aguirre paces Mavs to win over Clippers DALLAS (AP) — Rolando Black man and Mark Aguirre each scored 20 points as the Dallas Mavericks rolled to a 118-86 NBA victory over the error-prone Los Angeles Clip pers Tuesday night. Detlef Schrempf came off the bench to add 18 points and A1 Wood scored 13 points for the Mavericks before 16,421 fans in Reunion Arena. The Mavericks pestered the Clip pers with a full-court press, forcing 12 turnovers as they built a 51-33 halftime lead. The cold-shooting Clippers started the game by hitting only one of their first nine shots. They were just as chilly at the outset of the sec ond quarter, when they hit only foi» of their first 16 shots. Los Angeles cut the deficit to jus: 12 points midway through the third quarter before Aguirre got hotwilki eight points during a 13-0 run that put the Clippers away. Ti the “ti ree jot the di\ h i bis ing nia vu 1 lett of con ty.” Bulls beat Spurs 111-104 CHICAGO (AP) — Michael Jor dan scored 16 points in the final quarter as the Chicago Bulls stayed unbeaten with a 111-104 NBA vic tory Tuesday night over the San An tonio Spurs. Jordan, who finished with 34 points, rallied the Bulls from a 19- point deficit in the second quarter and broke a 100-100 deadlock with 5:32 left in the game, putting Chi cago ahead to stay with a 15-foot jumper. The Bulls had tied the score on a rebound shot by Earl Cureton. Charles Oakley added 28 points for Chicago, while Mike Mitchell’s 34 points topped the Spurs. Then the Spurs pulled away with an 18-6 run in the span of 6:48 dur ing the second quarter, opening a 45-28 bulge. Judge tags gag order 51 on DA, Mats lawyer p 1 HOUS I ON (AP)— Fhejudge After denying it at firs HOUSTON (AP) — Thejudge presiding over assault cases against two New York Mets play ers issued a gag order after a prosecutor and a defense attor ney called each other a liar. “I felt the time had come for me to intervene,” State District Judge Joe Kegans said Monday. She ordered prosecutor Mike Anderson and Dick DeGuerin, the attorney for pitcher Ron Dar ling and second baseman Tim Teufel, not to discuss the case with reporters. Her action came after Ander son and DeGuerin called each other a liar last week on the sub ject of whether the defense attor ney solicited a plea bargain. After denying it at first, De Guerin subsequently acknowl edged contacting the prosecutor to find out about rumors that An derson might be willing to offer the Mets players a lesser sentence if they would plead guilty or no contest. A Jan. 26 trial date has been set to let jurors decide if Darling and Teufel assaulted two off-duty Houston police officers outside Cooler’s nightclub on July 19. The two players pleaded inno cent to a charge of aggravated as sault on a police officer, a third- degree felony that carries a maxi mum 10-year term and $5,000 in fines.