The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware (2024)

C4 Tht News-Journal Papers Friday, Oct. 1, 1982 gh school football picks Sports briefs Compiled from dispatches II i' i I f-rfl Ifaivii Chisox' LeFIore arrested CHICAGO Ron LeFIore, the Chicago White Sox' troubled outfielder, was arrested Thursday after officers from the police Narcotics Division searched his apartment and found Quaaludes, a stimulant and an unregistered weapon, police said. Lt. Lawrence Forberg of the Narcotics Division confirmed the arrest, which ended a three-month surveillance after a "reliable source" tipped police that LeFIore was buying and using narcotics. After entering LeFlore's North Side apartment with a search warrant, police said they found six grams of Quaaludes, eight grams of a stimulant and two derringers.

Strachan: Rogers supplied NEW ORLEANS Former New Orleans Saints running back Mike Strachan, sentenced to serve three years in prison for cocaine dealing, said he would tell a federal grand ury that National Football League lookie of the Year George Rogers was the team's biggest supplier. "They tried to name me as a major supplier, and it wasn't me. It was George Rogers," Strachan said in a lengthy interview while waiting to testify before the grand jury. "He and (David) Waymer. They were the ones giving it to the other players." Former Bear George killed ROCHELLE, 111.

Former all-pro Chicago linebacker William George was one of two people killed in a three-vehicle accident near here. He was 52. Also killed in the accident was ball League game had a 5.1 and a 15 share. The second Canadian game, I which began at 4 p.m. EDT, had a 5.0 and a 12 share.

Players vote to boycott MARS HILL, N.C. Sixty-five of the 95 players on the Mars Hill football team voted Thursday to boy-; cott the remainder of the season in support of fired coach Claude "Hoot" Gibson, but some later changed their minds. Interim coach Billy Simmons said that late Thursday some players had returned, although he declined to give a specific number. Gibson, who coached the Lions for 10 years, was fired Monday by school President Dr. Fred B.

Bent-ley because of an "incompatibility" with the president's office, the school said. Elsewhere: Harold Solomon posted a 7-6, 6-3 victory over France's Guy Forget to advance to the quarterfinals in the $250,000 Molson Light Chal-' lenge tennis tournament Jay Kaa, a winner his last time out, birdied four of the first five holes and cruised in with a 7-under-par 63 and the first-round lead in the $250,000 Texas Open Golf Tournament Terry Cummings, the second player taken in this year's National Basketball Association draft, said he will delay a pro career and play with Athletes In Action until contract differences are resolved with the San Diego Clippers Dodger pitching ace Fernando Valenzuela and his wife of nine months had a baby boy, Fernando Jr. St. Joseph's women win CHESTER, Pa. Barb Black scored the only goal to lead St.

Joseph's University over Widener 1-0 in a nonconference women's field hockey match Thursday. Widener is 1-4. inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1974. Is NBA strike next? BROOKLINE, Mass. First, it was baseball.

Strike one. Then, football. Strike two. Will basketball be strike three? The collective bargaining agreement for National Basketball Association players expired last June, and no extensive bargaining has taken place, Chris Ford, the Boston Celtics' player representative, said. He doesn't think a strike is imminent but said the players and owners are "far apart" in their proposals.

Dickey pleads innocent HALETHORPE, Md. Baltimore Colts running back Curtis Dickey pleaded innocent to a handgun charge and was placed on probation before judgment, officials said. Bruce Hofmann, District Court clerk, said the 25-year-old Dickey also was ordered to pay $20 in court costs by Judge Edward Hardesty, after Dickey entered an innocent plea to a charge of transporting an unregistered handgun. Under probation before judgment, a defendant who meets requirements can apply three years from the date of his court appearance to have the record of the arrest, charges and disposition of the case expunged, Hofmann said. Baseball wins TV ratings NEW YORK ABC-TV's telecast of live baseball outdrew both the Super Bow! rerun and Canadian football on the first Sunday of the football strike, according to final Nielsen ratings.

ABC's baseball game most of the nation saw the crucial American League East contest between Baltimore and Milwaukee had a rating of 6.4 and an 18 percent share. CBS' replay of the last'year's Super Bowl between San Francisco and Cincinnati drew a 5.6 and a 16 percent share and the British Columbia-Toronto Canadian Foot Colonials to survive big meeting with Sals By DAVID HUGHES Staff reporter William Penn-Salesianum. The game of the year? The coaches are downplaying its magnitude, but tonight's 7.30 matchup at Baynard Stadium is far from just another regular season game. Last week: 12-8-1. Overall: 28-17-1 Best pick: Delcastle beating Concord; the Cougars won 7-6.

Worst pick: McKean 18, Brandywine 10. The Bulldogs topped McKean 10-0. TONIGHT WILLIAM PENN 19, SALESIANUM 18 William Penn has appeared an unstoppable force in its first two games. Sallies is the immovable object. Both schools are 2-0 this fall.

Sallies is No. 1 in the state and William Penn No. 2 in the News-Journal poll. The Colonials will win a very close game. CAESAR RODNEY 22, SUSSEX CENTRAL 20 It now or never for the Riders, who have lost their first two games.

CR wasted a 25-0 lead against Glasgow at home last week. If the Riders want to be a factor in the Northern Division race, they'll need a win real soon. Sussex, 2-0, is no pushover. INDIAN RIVER 18, SEAFORD 16 If IR (1-1) hopes to win the Henlopen South, it must get by Seaford, which had its 14-game winning streak snapped by Sussex last week. CAPE HENLOPEN 17, LAKE FOREST 15 Cape had an impressive showing against Woodbridge last week.

They should be ready to contend in the Northern Division. DOVER 18, MILFORD 16 Dover, which lost its first two games to out-of-staters, should rebound against Milford. WOODBRIDGE 23, LAUREL 21 Laurel has started 2-0, but the crystal ball likes 0-2 Woodbridge at home. DELMAR 24, SMYRNA 16 Delmar can score points. Playing at home, it should rebound from a 33-24 loss to rival Laurel.

SATURDAY NEWARK 28, ST. MARK'S 27 This Newark's second straight monumental assignment, but the 'Jackets almost beat Sallies last week. St. Mark's, 1-1, lost 22-8 to powerful St. John Neumann of Philadelphia last week.

An offensive battle Newark will win. GLASGOW 20, MIDDLETOWN 16 Middletown has a good chance in the Flight race. The Cavaliers, 2-0 after routing Dickinson 38-18, have a premier back in Darnell Archie. The Dragons (1-1) rallied to beat CR 27-25 last week. DELCASTLE 21, DICKINSON 19 The Rams, having lost their first two games by a combined score of 80-38, are having a lot of problems.

Mitch White threw three TD passes against Middletown, but his support was minimal. Delcastle, 3-0 under Coach Vinnie Scott, is off to its best start in years. CHRISTIANA 17, A.I. DU PONT 13 Christiana's Marty Cross should gain his first win as a head varsity coach, and the school's first football win in two years. The improving Vikings tied Mount Plcsscint lflst week CLAYMONT 21, BRANDYWINE 14 The Bulldogs shut out McKean last week, but it's almost impossible to stop QB Bill Abplanalp and 3-0 Claymont, which has scored 98 points so far.

ST. ELIZABETH 29, WILMINGTON 14 The Red Devils can score points, but they also give them up. St. Elizabeth, 2-1, has recovered from its 50-20 loss to Claymont two weeks ago. MCKEAN 14, TOWER HILL 12 The Highlanders, prepping for a hot Flight race, should rebound from a 10-0 loss to Brandywine.

ARCHMERE 23, FRIENDS 14 The Auks are tough. Friends scored an impressive win over big North East, Md. CONCORD 8, MOUNT PLEASANT 6 The Red Raiders shut out Glasgow two weeks ago, then held Delcastle to one TD in a 7-6 loss. This will be a difficult test as Mount Pleasant prepares to "defend its Flight crown. TATNALL 26, HOWARD 12 The Hornets lost their opener to Delcastle but have come back with two wins against out-of-state foes.

ST. ANDREW'S 14, WEST NOTTINGHAM 12 Neither team appears too strong this fall, but the Saints may be a bit stronger. MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN (VA.) 12, CARAVEL 6 Caravel, 0-3, is still searching for its first winin its first season; Coach Mike Wisniewski's team came close last week in a 12-6 loss to Poco-moke, Md. They are making an overnight trip to Hampton, for this game. Sports results call 573-2199 Ron LeFIore Jamie Lynn Shirlaw, 21, of Betten-dorf, Iowa.

George was an all-pro linebacker with the Bears from 1952 to 1965. He ended his career with the Los Angeles Rams in 1966. George was two overtimes Cape, 1-2-1 in the Henlopen Conference and 2-3-1 overall, had 33 shots on goal while Sussex Central had 10. Goalie John Wyatt had 17 saves for the Golden Knights and Bob Hearn saved eight for the Vikings. Milford 5, Seaford 1 Bob Bogan scored three goals and Alex Skinner scored once and added three assists, all in the second half, to lead Milford to a 5-1 Henlopen Conference victory over Seaford Thursday.

Anders Jalsoe scored Milford's first goal at 19:13 in the first half on head ball off a corner kick from Bogan, but Seaford's Barry Wil-banks tied the game on an assist from David Noel. Friends 2, Archmere 2 (OT) Ron Eisenman scored two first-half goals for Friends School but Tim Ryan and Tom Mallon scored second-half goals for host Arch-mere Academy to produce a 2-2 tie in a nonconference game. Archmere, 1-1-2, has played overtime in all four contests. Friends is 4-0-2. SAVINGS FOR The Corona 12-DK Portable Kerosene Heater 12,300 heats approximately 450 sq.

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Reittenbaugh had Sheppard out of position in the final minute and couldn't control the ball. Cape Henlopen 1, Sussex Central 0 LEWES Marc Neumann scored an unassisted goal at 32:30 of the second half to lead Cape Henlopen High to a 1-0 victory over Sussex Central in another Henlopen Conference game. not available at DuPont Highway I Prices Corner I 1. mums 3 for $500 2. SHBOBS Vz OFF 3.

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