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The Hereford Brand-Thursday, December 13, Page SA
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NFL Pro-Bowl teams
Marino hopes to throw AFC to win
(See AFC, Page SA)
$9,078
DON’T KISS
GOODBYE
Running backs head NFC
ball League's most coveted rushing Stallworth of Pittsburgh
Joining the NFC starters on of-
marks. were named today to team
together in the backfield of the NFC fense are Montana; wide receivers
James Lofton of Green Bay and Roy
squad in the Pro Bowl game
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(See NFC. Page SA)
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McNeil of the New York Jets. Manno
will be throwing to his own wide
receiver, Mark Duper, and and John
Good Baptists
The Sportsmanship Award in YMCA
B-Division Coed Volleyball went to the
team of Summerfield Baptist. Team
members are pictured above, front row
from left: Carla Stout, Dianna Brown,
/ HAPPY"*
HOLIDAYS
The offensive subs are receivers of
Art Monk of Washington and Mike
Sammie Lance and Kristi Clearman. Back
row from left are: Dusty Stout, Bill Ur-
banczyk and David Jesko. Not pictured
are Norma Hight and Dale Christie.
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Other offensive starters are wide
receiver John Stallworth of Pitt-
sburgh. tackles Anthony Munoz of
Cincinnati and Bnan Holloway of
New England and guard John Han-
nah of New England.
The defensive unit includes ends
Howie Long of the Raiders and Mark
Gastineau of the New York Jets;
nose tackle Joe Nash of Seattle;
linebackers Rod Martin of the
Raiders, Mike Merriweather and
Robin Cole, both of Pittsburgh, and
Steve Nelson of New England: cor-
nerbacks Mike Haynes and Lester
Hayes and safety Vann McElroy of
the Raiders.
Gastineau. incidentally, was
selected for the Pro Bowl despite
finishing only third — behind McNeil
and center Joe Fields — in the Jets'
most valuable player voting.
The team was chosen by a vote of
each of the AFC's 14 coaches and the
eight players on the 41-player team coaches
and Seattle had seven selectees. Only another.
Buffalo and Indianapolis failed to
land a player on the team.
Joining Marino and Allen in the ___
backfield will be running back
Freeman McNeil of the New York
Jets.
know. We might have some options. I
think we've got to get all the facts,
we’ve got to hear from our attorneys.
We've got to do everything possible
to stop this musical chairs that
seems to be taking place in our
league.”
At a news conference Wednesday,
Goode said he hoped to arrange a
financial deal and avoid legal action
to stop the move.
“I am greatly hopeful that in the
next 24 hours we can work something
out. We have in place enough of the
facts to make an offer,” he said.
Goode said he met or talked with 75
people willing to invest money in the
franchise. He said 25 of them were
willing to buy the team outright.
"But Tose doesn't want that," he
said.
game in Detroit Dickerson surpass-
ed O.J. Simpson’s single-season
record of 2,003 last week, when he
rushed for 215 yards against Houston
and now has 2,007
The AFC team, which was releas-
ed Wednesday night, includes Miami
Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino,
running back Marcus Allen of the
Los Angeles Raiders and safety Ken-
ny Easley of the Seattle Seahawks,
all unanimous choices.
Marino, who broke an NFL single-
season record with 44 touchdown
passes and is 59 yards short of the
single-season yardage mark, and
Allen will be joined in the AFC
backfield by running back Freeman
That’s how much you could lose
just on resale value
if you don’t buy a Jolin Deere
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Awareness Week
December 9-15, 1984
Safe holiday driving is the best gift of all.
Show your loved ones how much you care
by staying aware on the road.
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and Listeners a Safe and Meaningful Christmas
Experience
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190-hp 4850. Note: Per-
centages calculated from
best current data on
1979 list prices.
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335 Miles
Phone 364-2255
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Since we first ran this ad, updated resale
values are availab e. Not surprisingly, John
Deere looks even better. Is that important?
Yes.
Always consider resale value when
you price a field tractor. Because the
differences among brands may sometimes
be bigger than ANY’ purchase incentive.
Compare John Deere with our two
leading competitors. According to the Fall
1984 Official Guide of the National Fann and
Power Equipment Dealers Association, the
average 5-year-old John Deere 4440 sells for
108 percent of its 1979 list price. One leading
competitor averages 88 percent of its 1979
list price. The other averages 74 percent.
What s that mean in dollars. Add the
John Deere gain on original price to the com-
petitor's loss. The John Deere advantage is
as much as $9,078!
Raiders and defensive back Ken NFL Players Association members
Easley of the Seattle Seahawks. on each of the team. Each team's
The Dolphins and Raiders each put vote was counted as two units — the
NEW YORK (AP) - Dan Marino
is hoping that, after throwing 64
touchdown passes, he'll finally get a
chance to toss one in the Pro Bowl.
The Miami Dolphins' spectacular
quarterback, who set a pro football
record with 44 touchdown throws this
season, was a unanimous choice
Wednesday to the American Football
Conference team that will compete
in the Pro Bowl on Jan. 27.
Marino threw for 20 touchdowns as
a rookie in earning selection to the
Pro Bowl last season, but wasn't able
to play in that game because of a
knee injury.
"I was disappointed last season.”
said Marino, "but it's definitely an
honor to be chosen by your peers -
and it's even more of an honor to be a
unanimous choice."
Manno will have a lot of familiar
faces in the huddle when he sends the
AFC offensive unit against the Na-
tional Conference. Wide receiver
Mark Duper, guard Ed Newman and
center Dwight Stephenson also were
named as AFC starters, and Dolphin
wide receiver Mark Clayton was
named as a reserve
Marino was one of three
unanimous selections to the AFC
squad He was joined by running
back Marcus Allen of the defending
Super Bowl champion Los Angeles
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been
But only quarterback Joe Montana Green of St. Louis: tackles Joe
of the San Francisco 49ers and Jacoby of Washington and Mike
linebacker Lawrence Taylor of the Kenn of Atlanta: guards Russ
New York Giants were unanimous Grimm of Washington and Randy
choices to the 41-man team that will Cross of San Francisco, and center
represent the NFC in the game, to be Fred Quillan of the 49ers
held Jan 27 in Honolulu The defensive starters are Taylor;
Montana is one of nine 49ers on the ends Lee Roy Selmon of Tampa Bay
team, the largest delegation from and Richard Dent of Chicago; tackle
any of the NFC's 14 teams. The Dan Hampton of the Bears;
Chicago Bears have five players, the linebackers Rickey Jackson of New
Washington Redskins four, with the Orleans, Mike Singletary of Chicago
Detroit Lons the only team to go and E.J. Junior of St. Louis; corner-
unrepresented backs Mark Haynes of the Giants
Payton broke Jim Brown’s career and Darrell Green of Washington
rushing mark of 12.312 and now has and safeties Todd Bell of Chicago
13,257 yards going into Sunday's and Dwight Hicks of San Francisco.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Na- around the clock since a flurry of
tional Football League will try to reports began surfacing Tuesday
avert the Philadelphia Eagles’ that Tose, reportedly 540 million in
reported shift to Phoenix and put a debt, plans to sell 25 percent of the
stop to franchise moves that have club to a Canadian real estate
become, as one team owner said, a developer who will move it to
game of “musical chairs.” Phoenix.
And U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, Art Modell, owner of the Cleveland
R-Pa., says NFL Commissioner Pete Browns, told RKO Radio Sports
Rozelle has told him he does not want Wednesday that the gathering in
Philadelphia — the nation's fifth New York next Tuesday would be an
largest city and fourth biggest televi- “emergency meeting.”
sion market — left without a profes- Modell, who has owned the Browns
sional football team. for 23 years, said, “You can bet your
City officials worked frantically last dollar that every attempt will be
Wednesday to put together a made next Tuesday to try to enforce
package of about 542 million to keep or try to preserve a sense of stability
Eagles’ owner Leonard Tose from in our league we’ve been known to
moving the team to Phoenix. have for 65 years. ”
Mayor W. Wilson Goode and other Asked if the league could somehow
officials have been working almost halt the Eagle move, he said, "I don’t
Is this only true of one model? No.
Even- 40 Series 90- to 180-hp tractor has
an average resale price that’s higher than
its new price five years ago.
Is resale your only John Deere
advantage? No! Stop by the store. Well
be happy to explain the difference between a
ow-price tractor and a low-cost John Deere:
100-hp 4050.120-hp 4250,140-hp
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NEW YORK (AP) - Walter
Payton and Eric Dickerson, who
shattered two of the National Foot-
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