18—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 29, 1984 Hogeboom to start for Cowboys By DENNE H. FREEMAN AP Sports Writer DALLAS Gary Hogeboom, who has never started a regular-season NFL game, .was chosen yesterday by a jittery Coach Tom Landry to replace Danny White as the Dallas Cowboys’ No. 1 quarterback. Landry said he felt the team needed a spark before its regular-season opener against Los Angeles on Monday night and that “I’ve got a feeling Gary is the right one to start this game “My feeling about White is the same. He is an excellent quarterback.” Landry also said he could change his mind about the starting job. “I’m not sure which quarterback will take us to the Super Bowl, Hogeboom or White, time will tell,” Landry said. “I hope Gary will live up to it. It may go on forever. Who knows?” Landry was so jittery in making the announcement that at first he said the quarterback replacing White was (Phil) “Pozderac,” who is an offensive lineman. Landry corrected that to “Hogenbloom” as he mispro nounced his new starting quarterback’s name. Later, the frazzled coach admitted the task was so unpleasant he wished he was on a lake “fishing with (former Minnesota Vikings coach) Bud Grant instead of making decisions like this.” Hogeboom said he was “excited and looking forward to the challenge. I know I have to produce. I’ve worked a long time to get where I’m at.” He said he realized “if I play bad, they’ll sit me down just like they do in baseball.” Asked if it bothered him Landry doesn’t know how to pronounce his name, Hogeboom laughed and said, “The coach told me that when I became the starter he would Houston's GM gives Rozier deadline HOUSTON (AP) Mike Rozier, Herzeg said Monday. “I think it’s a a $3.1 million, three-year pact early the star running back under contract distraction to everybody.” this year, still valued Rozier “and we to the Pittsburgh Maulers of the Unit- Rozier’s agent, Art Wilkinson, said won’t give up easily if we give up at ed States Football League, must sign he was waiting for the Maulers to all.” with the Houston Oilers by today if he budge from their $1.9 million price But Martha added that “under the plans to do so, that club’s general tag to allow the former Nebraska, right circumstances, the situation manager says. running back to buy out his USFL could change. ... Ladd Herzeg said the question of contract. Herzeg, however, said he was not whether'the Heisman Trophy winner Wilkinson said his latest proposal willing to wait much longer, will make the jump is taking up would trim the buyout figure to less “It takes away from my time utili entirely too much time. - than $1 million. zation while we re trying to put to “I have to put a self-imposed dead- Maulers’ President Paul. Martha gether our final roster, the Oilers line on this thing for Wednesday,” said the team, which signed Rozier to general manager said. 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However, he said his long-range plans were indefinite. “It would be impossible to accept (second string) on a permanent basis,” White said. “I will remain dedicated to this team while I consider my alternatives.” White, who is making $550,000 this year, said his alternatives included “staying, being traded, or re tiring.” “I’ll decide at a later date what is best for my family and my career,” he said. The selection, Landry said, was not made on preseason performances although Hogeboom had the better record. White threw four interceptions to none for Hogeboom, who rallied the team to a 31-24 victory over Houston Saturday night in the final exhibition game of the season. “Both were at a high level,” Landry said. “I just wish it was more clear cut. But the change is best for us right Cowboy players applauded the move. “The coach finally listened to us,” said fullback Ron Springs. “Hogeboom was the most respected on the team. Danny had great stats but his confidence was lacking. Players don’t like to hear things like that but it’s the truth. We expected great things from Hogeboom.” Safety Dextor Clinkscale said Hogeboom is “cocky and confident. Maybe that’s what we need.” Eoma SCetron Mbbbb Komeaki Sort iHtdialskt lllcndu Md|eU Paula CEonnor IGgnn Peace Angele Umbel Federals seek move to Baltimore BALTIMbRE (AP) A deal is almost wrapped up to bring the Washington Federals here, but the lack of support from Mayor Wil; liam Donald Schaefer poses a ma jor problem, according to a member of an investment group trying to buy the team. Richard Sammis, owner of a Perry Hall car dealership and part of a 10-member investment group, said “we’d have a team here to morrow” if Schaefer would en dorse his efforts to move Washington’s United States Foot ball League franchise to Balti more. But, Sammis told The Evening Sun, “Our opinion is the mayor wants the (Philadelphia) Stars here because he feels they’re one of A.M. 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Schaefer, traveling in Great Brit ain, was unavailable to comment on Sammis’ lament. Press secre tary Pat Bernstein said she knew nothing about the football negotia tions. The head of Schaefer’s task force searching for a new football team, J. Henry Butta, was out of his office all day yesterday and unrea chable. The current owners of the Feder als are under pressure to sell soon. The Federals have been a failing team at the box office and on the field during the USFL’s two-year history. The team has been up for sale for months. Phils, Mets w PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Sixto Lezcano and A 1 Oliver had two hits apiece and Lezcano drove in two runs in a seven-run second inning last night to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to an 11-8 win over the San Diego Padres. Shane Rawley, 7-3, worked six in nings to get the victory. A 1 Holland, who surrendered Terry Kennedy’s 10th home run, pitched the ninth to collect his 28th save. The Padres took a 3-0 lead in the first. Alan Wiggins and Tony Gwynn started it with singles. Steve Garvey singled home Wiggins, and Kevin Mcßeynolds followed with a single to load the bases. Carmelo Martinez added a sacrifice fly and Luis Salazar a run-scoring double. The Phillies rallied in the second when they sent 12 batters to the plate against loser Andy Hawkins. Oliver opened with a double and scored on Lezcano’s single. Hawkins, 7-7, walked Len Matuszek and Ofezie Vir gil to load the bases, and Ivan DeJe sus to force in a run. Juan Samuel added a two-run sin gle to make it 4-3, then stole his National ( League-leading 60th base and continued to third on a wild throw by Kennedy, which allowed DeJesus to score. Von Hayes singled home Samuel, then Oliver got his second hit of the inning. Hayes scored on Lezcano’s second hit of the inning. Garvey’s run-scoring hit made it 7- 4 in the fourth. The Phillies made it 9-4 in the sixth on Luis Aguayo’s run-scoring double and Hayes’ second RBI single. The Padres made it 9-6 in the sev enth off reliever Larry Andersen, who made a throwing error, with a run-scoring infield out and a single by pinch-hitter Bobby Brown. . Matuszek’s 11th homer, a walk to Virgil and John Russell’s double ac counted for the final Philadelphia runs in the seventh. San Diego made it 11-7 in the eighth on consecutive singles by Wiggins, Gwynn and Garvey, who had three ’ RBI. Cubs 5-5 Reds 2-2 CHICAGO (AP) Keith Moreland cracked two doubles and a single and drove in two runs to lead Chicago to a 5-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds yesterday and give the Cubs a sweep of their doubieheader. Chicago, the National League East leader, won the first game 5-2, behind Moreland’s homer and triple and four RBI. The Cubs pounded Frank Pastore, 3-8, for four hits and three runs in the first inning of the second game. Ryne Sandberg began the rally with a one out solo homer, his 17th. Open Evenings Monday thru Friday n but lose ground to Cubs i JL ' Philadelphia’s Juan Samuel (8) steals second base as the Padres’ Alan Wiggins jumps for a high throw in last night’s game in Philadelphia. The Phillies continued their winning ways with an 11-8 victory. Thad Bosley doubled and one out later was knocked in by Moreland’s double. Ron Cey followed with anoth er double, scoring Moreland. ' The Cubs sent Pastore to the show ers in the fourth inning, when Henry Cotto opened with a single, giving him a 15-game hitting streak. Thad Mets acquire Knight from Astros NEW YORK (AP) The New York Mets acquired third baseman Ray Knight from the Houston Astros yesterday for three minor league players to be named later. “I’ve been trying to make this trade for Some time,” said Mets General Manager Frank Cashen in announcing the deal at a press conference at Shea Stadium. Knight, 31, a lifetime .285 hitter before this season, has had a sub-par season so far with a .223 average in 88 games with 10 doubles and 29 RBI. Cashen said Knight would be used as a utility infielder, filling in at first and third base, where Hubie Brooks has had shoulder problems. He will also give the Mets a right handed pinch-hitter off the bench, “which we sorely need,” said Cashen., “I’ve liked him ever since he was with Cincinnati,” said Introducing Liberty. A special limited edition running shoe from Brooks. Liberty is combination lasted. And features a racing stud outsole for extra speed and traction. The design is strictly high performance. The look is pure All-American. With colors specially selected to com memorate the Stroh’s Run For Liberty I. What's more, when you BROOKS High pttformcncg from the ground up. Run For Liberty I October 13,1984 Bosley and Leon Durham both walked with one out, and Moreland lashed a single to score Cotto and finish Pastore. In 3 1-3 innings, Pastore was charged with eight hits and five runs. Bob Owchinko entered the game with the bases loaded and walked Ron Cashen. Knight is the husband of woman pro golfer Nancy Lopez. Cashen said he has already talked with Knight, and “he’s excited about coming here.” Mets Manager Dave Johnson said he expects Knight to be in New York in time for tonight’s game with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Mets’ general manager said that Knight would be able to play in postseason action, if the team makes the playoffs. .. . The 6-2,190-pound Knight is a two-time National League All-Star, in 1980 and 1982. His best year in the majors was in 1979, when he hit .318 and drove in 79 runs. He also had a .304 season last year. His season-high for home runs came in 1980, when he hit 14. 79. nmnSiaia Public Tickets Remain for The NittonY Lions’ Season-Opener RUTG6RS, S€PT. 8 on solo 8:30 fI.M. to 4:30 P.M. doip at th© B€AV€R STADIUM Ticket Office Closed Saturday Si Labor Day Cey on four straight pitches, forcing in Bosley. The Reds knocked out Dick Ruth ven, 4-9, in the sixth inning, when Ron Oester lashed his second homer of the season, Dave Parker walked and Cesar Cedeno doubled. Wayne Kren chicki then lofted a sacrifice fly to make the score 5-2. In the first game, Moreland hit a homer and a triple, knocking in four runs for the Cubs. Winner Dennis Eckersley, 8-7, pitched 61-3 innings and gave up nine hits and two runs before getting relief help from George Frazier. Loser Andy McGaffigan, 3-6, gave up five runs in six innings before leaving for a pinch hitter in the top of the sixth. Mets 5 Dodgers NEW YORK (AP) - Walt Terrell’s six-hit pitching, Mookie Wilson’s two run homer and Hubie Brooks’ two-run triple led the New York Mets to a 5-1 victory last night over the Los An geles Dodgers. Despite the triumph, their third in a row, the Mets dropped games behind the Chicago Cubs in the battle for the National League East lead. The Cubs swept a double-header from Cincinnati. Terrell, 10-10, pitched eight innings, struck out four and allowed two walks. Jesse Orosco pitched the final inning, fanning three batters. Giants 3 Expos 2 AP Laserphoto MONTREAL (AP) - Hot-hitting Bob Brenly capped a three-run first inning last night with a two-run hom er and the San Francisco Giants survived a pair of solo home runs by Dan Driessen to beat Montreal 3-2. Making his first start in three weeks following shoulder stiffness, Montreal right-hander Bryn Smith, 9- 11, encountered trouble after two were out in the first. Football with Welcome Bock! 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