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New Sign-Ups Only. 268-6800 www.txcyber.com ■ PORTS Tiday • September 5,199; Prime Time becomes fuUtimi Agg Reds allow Sanders to join Cowboys on permanent basis Sanders CINCINNATI (AP) —The Cincinnati Reds have giv en Deion Sanders permission to end his baseball sea son after Friday night’s game to join the Dallas Cow boys fulltime. The deal takes effect after the fi nal out is made in the Reds-Pitts- burgh Pirates game at Cinergy Field Friday night, The Cincinnati Post and the Dayton Daily News report ed today. It is none too soon for Sanders, 30, who said he has become fa tigued by playing two sports and is struggling for time to see his two children. “This is going to be easier for me. I’m not a spring chicken anymore. It used to be cute in Atlanta, leaving in a helicopter and everything, but it’s not cute any more,” Sanders said, referring to his previous two- sport days with the Atlanta Braves and At lanta Falcons. - - Sanders agreed with Reds’ general man ager Jim Bowden on Wednesday that he will stay with the team through Friday, fly to Dallas on Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ private jet after the game and then devote all of his attention to the Cowboys starting Sat urday. “I basically told him to forget what the contract says,” Bowden said. “We respect that he’s one of the best football players in the country and we made it clear that we don’t want him to stay here out of loyal ty toward myself or the organization. He has to do what’s right for both sports.” Sanders had an agreement with Bowden I would continue to play as long as the Reds remain in contention for a playoff spot. Even though thecl hasn’t been eliminated, it has long since abandon hope of reaching the postseason. Sanders remain with the Reds out of loyalty to Bowden. Sanders, who is being paid $ 1.2 million by the Re this season, has a mutual option year on his contn that will pay him $2.5 million in 1998. Both Sandi and the Reds must agree on the option. He leads the National League with 56 stolen has Sanders said he is undecided about returning next seas He started for the first time since Aug. 16onWedni day night and went 1 -for-5 with a run-scoring single a 6-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Sanders, who played in the Cowboys'se son-opening win over the Pittsburgh Ste ers last Sunday, said he was relieved all Bowden informed him of the decision di ing hatting practice. He said that the travel has led to physii , ft J and emotional strain. Sanders’ divorcepi ceedings have cut down on the timeheh been able to spend with his children, Deio dra, 7, and Deion Jr., 3 1/2. “I’ve got to be there for the kids," Sanders said, should be in a stable place for them. This hasbeei strain on them, too, Hying from Houston to he spending a little time together and then flying bad Houston.” The children were scheduled to fly to Cincinnati Friday, join their father on a flight back to Texas tl night and then accompany him Saturday to Phoen where the Cowboys are to play the Arizona Cardin on Sunday night. Sports Briefs Longtime football aide, Miller passes away at 76 Texas A&M Athletic Department and to the football pro gram,” Associate Athletic Director for Facilities Pickard said in a press release. "He will truly be missed Miller, who was born in 1921, had suffered fromnu merous illnesses over the past year, forcing him tom longer be a part of day-to-day operations. Friday • Sej: aga Funeral services are scheduled for Sunday at 2:3( goal,” Wilson sa Texas A&M Football Team practice timer Ralph Miller died of heart failure Tuesday night. He was 76. Miller had been associated with the football program since 1950, serving in several capicities. Miller also as sisted the equipment staff in practice and gameday prepa ration. He had served as a member of or organized the chain crew for home games for the past 46 years. Six Texas A&M football players, Kyle Bryant, Daniel Campbell, Brad Crowley, Thadd Hargett, Steve McKin ney and Chris Ruhman, will serve as pall bearers. “He made a significant, positive contribution to the p.m. at A&M United Methodist Church in College Station Ttack & Field adds new assistant coach to mix It has been s and defense wii A&M Soccer Te; as the season pi Tonight, the dominance as Kansas Jayhawl In A&M’s firs sophomore def tory when she away from the p Itiesday night,: continued A&IV ford to only one 135 minutes of The defense son, who are be the Jayhawk off “My person tween those wli the field the int On the field, by rough play a tensity oft he ga ward the end o with a Cardinal ground. Fendli ball by her face, crowd. Like Fendley Year, likes to pi. timidation. She most players. 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