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Jones said the club didn’t want to get into “an awkward situation†by building practice facilities at Texas Stadium while the season was under way. “We want to do things very or derly,†he said. “Our operation is in fine shape at Valley Ranch. We’ve reduced the overhead 50 percent.†A group had been negotiating with Jones to buy Valley Ranch and turn it into a health farm, but sources said that deal had fallen through. “It would take us 7 to 10 months to get practice fields on line on our property at Texas Stadium,†Jones said. “So, when we do move it will be a gradual thing.†Jones said the Cowboys would eventually move from Valley Ranch although he added “We’ve gotten very comfortable here. We still have two or three bidders out there with viable plans.†Jones said his billfold was open and his checkbook ready to bid on Plan B free agents, who will come from the NFL list of unprotected players later this week. “I hope to have the opportunity to spend some money,’’Jones said. “We know that rebuilding this team is going to be very expensive.†TANK M‘1VAM \KA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds Former Bear charges drug use CHICAGO (AP) — Former Chi cago Bears running back Calvin Thomas, who served a 30-day drug suspension two years ago, said he saw four teammates getting high on drugs just days before a scheduled 1987 drug test. But Thomas said the players, who he declined to identify, were steered clear of substance-abuse problems with the assistance of the team — help he claims he never was given. Thomas’ charges come on the heels of a televised report during Su per Bowl week in which Washington station WJLA said positive cocaine tests on three “star†white quar terbacks went unheeded by the league and that contrary to the NFL’s own stated policies, the three received no mandatory counseling or treatment. ■v v Under league policy, a first posi tive result subjects a player to coun seling and “probable cause†testing, without the name being revealed to the public. A second-time offender is suspended for 30 days and under goes drug-rehabilitation treatment. A third-time offender is banned for life, though he can apply for liter violating the league’s abuse program. substance- one year at re- banish- instatement ment. Thomas said Tuesday that he be lieved his four teammates had tested positive in the 1987 test, but soft ened that statement Wednesday. He said Wednesday that he was uncertain whether they actually tested positive, but was sure they would have been notified of such a result and with that assistance, ap parently managed to steer clear of “They were guys w'ho had been on the team,†Thomas said of the play ers he witnessed using drugs several days before the August 1987 test. “I asked the guys, ‘Don’t you know this (test) is coming up?’ They just kept on doing it. “None of those guys were sus pended,†he added. “I don’t know if they were told or what.†spokesman John Bostrom lub would have no com- Bears said the club would have ment until it had gathered more in formation regarding Thomas’ re marks. 707 South Texas Ave., Suite 101D College Station, Texas 77840 1 block South of Texas & University (MoiI«fCord) Cowboys I Is durii SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE , Northgate Pizza Hut MlZ^a Presents: "Hut Thursday Three for All Buffet All the pizza, pasta, and salad you can eat for only $3.75 & tax. 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He also was an honorable mention All-American. And he was even being hailed, in numerous cir cles, as the next Karl ‘The Mailman’ Malone. But the only mail the 6-foot-8 forward has been delivering these days is a permanent seat toward the end of the Mavericks’ bench. And that’s a very dis couraging and frustrating spot for the eighth pick of the 1989 National Basketoall Association draft. “Randy’s been frustrated since Day 1, and that’s natural for a rookie,†says Mavs Assistant Coach Gar field Heard, interviewed in Houston. “But he’s got to realize that he’s got guys that’s been in the league 10-12 years that’s playing ahead of him, and it wouldn’t be fair to those guys to sit them down, and Randy hasn’t really beat them out yet. “Unless you’re a Magic Johnson, Larry Bird or Michael Jordan, you don’t come in this league and play the first year. Besides, if Randy wants to get some playing time, he has to show us in practice that he’s ready to play. If he does that, he’ll get some time.†reprimanded by the Mavs 10 days ago, was also criticized by Mavs Head Coach Richie Adu- bato for failing to warm up for the second half and pouting on the bench during a recent game against the New York Knicks. After Dallas defeated the Houston Rockets this past Saturday when every Maverick who suited up played but White, White was the first Dallas player dressed. He proceeded to put on his blue leather suit, hurriedly spray cologne on his body, and when repeatedly asked for comments about his situation, would only say: “I don’t have anything to say.†White is averaging just 4.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 13.1 minutes per game for the Mavs. He is shooting 40.7 percent from the field and 0.5 percent from the line. White is playing behind Sam Perkins, Adrian Dantley and Herb Williams. He slid even farther down the Mavs’ rotation when Roy Tarpley recently came back from his drug suspension. In fact, since the Mavs are top-heavy on the front line, White may have a better chance getting exten sive playing time with the Dallas Cowboys than he would with the Dallas Mavericks. “It’s really tough on Randy,†said Dallas center James Donaldson. Lehmann (Continued from page 10) baseball, so it’s understandable that Esiason wouldn’t want to risk a career-ending injury in a game that’s played only for pride. The Pro Bowl certainly isn’t played for money, the $10,000 paycheck for winners — $5,000 for losers — is a fraction of what Esiason gets paid for a regular-season game. Not that the hitting is intense in the Pro Bowl. Anyone who’s seen a recent one knows that it’s watered- down football at best. The players who’ve made it this far are professionals. They understand the consequences of a cheap hit, so they take it easier and generally don’t play for blood. Another drawback is the short preparation time. Football is a sport that requires 11 players to think as one unit, and develop their timing. With less than a week to practice together, Pro Bowl teams are restricted to running only the most basic plays. Also, the Pro Bowl is played at the end of the season, a week after the Super-hyped Bowl, so fans see it as a sideshow rather than a main event. Baseball’s All-Star Game happens in the middle of the season, while fan interest is still high. How many fans care about football after the Super Bowl? Still, it would be hard to work the Pro Bowl into the middle of the season. It would be difficult and unfair to choose All-Pro squads after only eight games. Also, if the Pro Bowl was in the middle of the season, players would have reason to hurt players from rival teams, and thus alter the playoff picture. The Pro Bowl is a Pro Flop for all these reasons and more. But it would be worth watching to see Joe Montana rifle another touchdown pass. This season, Montana set the standard by which all Most Valuable Players will be measured. After 12 seasons in the NFL, he had the best season that any quarterback has ever had. No Joe? No show! Illini deny allegations Henson sticking to his guns CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Illi nois basketball coach Lou Henson is standing by Jimmy Collins, his chief recruiter, who has been a key figure in allegations of irregularities in bas ketball recruiting at the school. An NCAA investigation is be lieved to have ended Tuesday and Illinois is expecting a letter of official inquiry from the association later this week. Illinois will have approximately 60 days to respond to any charges. “I believe in Jimmy, I’m 100 per cent supportive of him through this,†Henson said Wednesday. “Anyone might inadvertently break a rule in recruiting, but it will be a surprise to me if a major rule was broken.†The NCAA has been checking into possible irregularities in the re cruitment of 6-foot-9 forward Deon Thomas, a 1989 graduate of Chi- SOMETIMES IT TAKES AN ARMY TO PAY BACK YOUR COLLEGE LOAN. Paying back your college loan can be a long, uphill battle. But the Army’s Loan Repayment Program makes it easy. Each year you serve as a soldier, the Army will reduce your college debt by V3 or $1,500, whichever amount is greater. So after serving just 3 years, your college loan will be com pletely paid off. ’You’re eligible for this program with a National Direct Student Loan or a Guaranteed Student Loan or a Federally Insured Student Loan made after October 1,1975. And the loan can’t be in default. 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