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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jun 1981, p. 67

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sports file AFC draft blurbs Cincinnati--What do you do when you need another running back? You get Samoa. And that's exactly what the Bengals did when they drafted Samoa Samoa (his nickname is Repeat) in the ninth round. Samoa is a cousin of Bengal's QB Jack Thompson and followed in Thompson's footsteps as QB at Washington State, but he will be switched to RB by the Bengals . . . Coach For­ rest Gregg calls WRs David Verser and Cris Collinsworth, the Bengals 1st and 2nd choices, "the two best receivers in the draft." Cleveland-- No. 3 pick Steve Cox handled both the punting and kicking chores at Arkansas last year and had the highest punting average in the nation, 46.5 yards including a long of 86. As a youngster, he was a six-time winner in Punt, Pass and Kick contests ... No. 2 choice Mike Robinson played at Glenville High School, a short distance from Cleveland Stadium. Baltimore--The Colts entered the draft hoping to im­ prove their defensive line and possibly obtain an outstanding FB to go along with RB Curtis Dickey. They got what they wanted. The Colts used their two first- round choices to acquire FB Randy McMillan and DT Donnell Thompson. McMillan is no stranger to the Baltimore area. He lives just a short car trip away in Jarettsville, Md. McMillan is pleased with the opportuni­ ty to play before his family and friends: "Baltimore is hometown to me. It came as a happy surprise when I found out the Colts had selected me." New York Jets--No. 1 pick RB Freeman McNeil says he can make an immediate contribution to the Jets running attack: "I can be as big as the team allows me to be. I'm not saying that to boost myself or make me seem like some type of superstar. If the offense is geared for a running attack, then I feel if that's what is called on me to do, I'll be able to do it." ... How can the Jets go wrong with Julius Caesar and Admiral Dewey on their roster? The Jets made DBs J.C. (Julius Caesar) Watts and Ad­ miral Dewey Larry their 9th and 10th choices and are hopeful they'll become as successful as their namesakes. Miami--The Dolphins, who finished 26th in the NFL in total offense last season, drafted three RBs, a QB and WR in the first six rounds . . . David Overstreet is the first RB drafted by the Dolphins in the first round since 1968. San Diego--The Chargers stressed offense by draf­ ting eight attack players, including RB Amos Lawrence, who rushed for 4,392 yards during his four-year career at North Carolina. Lawrence, the Charger's No. 3 pick, is "positively the most elusive back in America" says Chargers' scout Ron Nay... No. 12 choice Stacy Charles is the nephew of former New York Mets third baseman, Ed Charles. Kansas City--Out of 14 selections, the Chiefs drafted 10 offensive players including two TEs. "We felt tight end was a primary need for us," says Coach Marv Levy. "In Willie Scott (No. 1 choice) and Marvin Harvey (No. 3) we've taken care of it." The Chiefs plan to switch Mike Williams, who started the final 11 games last season at TE, to RB . .. 6-2,260-pound DT Dock Luckie (No.U-pick) might have beerMhe strongest player in col­ lege football last year. He can bench press 600 pounds. tv comnn.oa msvkcs. mc MONDAY, JUNE • own base newspaper (Repeat) • SI Flamingo Road Constance Carlyie'a willful behsvior drives her new husbsnd, Fielding, into • stesmy embrace ol former carnival dancer Lane Bal- lou; and the unscrupulous Sheriff Semple uses damaging informa­ tion he got by bugging Lute May Sander's night spot to drive Lane Ballou out of town. (Repeat: 2 L«) i Carlo Shakespeare Plays The Winter's Tale' One of Shake- speare'slast works. 'The Winter's Tale' presents the themes of redemption, reconciliation and the recovery of something precious that has been loat. and stars Jeremy Kemp. Debbie Far- rington and Ann Calder-Marshall ahrs) I TeleFrance-U.S.A. Mazarin' 2) TeleFrance Magazine 3) Bel phegor Ou Le Fantome Ou Louvre' 4)'I'Opera Sauvage' 0 Movie-(Comedy)** "Serial" 1080 Martin Mull. Tuesday Weld An amoroua, episodic series of tunny scenes that playfully poke fun at family life in Marin County withitsfadsandcolorfullifestyles (Rated R) (90 mins.) 0 0 Movie -(Adventure) •• "Marine Raiders" 1044 Pat O'Brien. Robert Ryan Marines train for warfare during W W.II. (2 a* Movie -(Romance) •• "A Perfect Couple" 1070 Paul Dooley, Marts Hef lin An older man falls in love with a young rock star (Rated PG) (2hra.) Q 54 Lucha Libre 9 Profeaalonal Wrestling (Joined In Progress) From MSG 00 New Bible Baffle 0 A.R.T.S.: England With Phil­ lip Angllm • Music City News Country Awarda O Streets Of San Francisco 8:30 SSO® House Calls A doctor friend of Charley's comes ell the way from New York to con­ vince Charley he needs emer­ gency surgery (Repeet) • It Shape Up 8:45 S @ Movie -(Drama) ** "Those Llpa, Thoae Eyes" ThomaaHulce. Glynnia O'Connor. (Paid Subacription Television) A failingmed student wantstobe like his idol, a fabled eong and dance man But moat of all he yearns for s certain oirl. (105 mine.) 8:80 •jZNewscene 0:00 00099LouGrantLou's authority and ego are undermined by an old pal, a highly paid writer working on a story about dumping, the practice of sending dangerous or defective goods oversees iepeat:60mins) I Ntwi I <32 AN In The Family I Movie -(Comedy) ** "Roedle" 1080 Meat Loaf. Art Carney. A jack of all trades and companion to rock muaicians fol­ lows his true love who is deter­ mined lo meke it with Alice Cooper, Roy Orbison snd more (Rsled PG) (2 hre.) Ql MlSecretarla A 3 This Is The Life 0 MjA.S.H. 0:30 099 Honsymoonsrs 0 Movie -(Comedy) •• "Little Darlings" 1080 TstumO'NssI, Kristy McNichol Two teenege girls, sfter meeting s swinger who brsgs of hsr ssxudl sctivities, msks s wsgsr ss to who will sur­ render her virginity first. (Rsted R) iOOmins) }S9 Good News I TBS Evening News I Barney Miller PAGt l« News Twilight Zone 99 M.A.S.H. 8 Independent News • Dave Allen At Large 99 Inform scion 28 Sports Probe SportsCenter 99 700 Club Benny Hill Show Movie -(Drsms) ***S "Pic­ nic" 1088 William Holden. Kim Novsk. Adrift er.seekingsjobfrom s westlhy ex-roommate, starts s chsin of svents st s locsl Lsbor Dsy picnic, sffecting the lives of five people. (2 hrs.) 10:30 9 Tim Conway Show 0 0 9 The Tonight Show Best of Carson' Guests Alsn Aids, Ssrsh Vsughsn, Mighty Csr- son Art Plsyers. (Repest: 60 mins.) 9 Bob Newhsrt Show 0 ABC News Nightllne Anchored by Ted Koppel. Q 99 Msry Tyler Moore Show 0 Odd Couple 099 Benny Hill Show 0 M.A.S.H. 0 Jim Rockford: Private Inyestlgstor 09 CBS Late Movie QUINC Y Houss of No Return' Stsrs: Jsck Klugmsn. Robert Ito Ouincy per­ forms sn sutopsy on the body of sn inmste from sn institution for the criminsllyinssne. who'sbodywss bsttsred severely (Repeet) 'HARRY O: Mister Five and Dime' Stars: David Jansen. Anthony Zerbe Glynnis O'Connor guest sters as a young college student who ia arrested for passing coun­ terfeit money (Repeat) §0 Wayne And Shueter 3$ La Mujer Prohibida ® Movie -(Comedy) •• "In GodWeTruet" 1080 Marty Feld man. 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