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Despite not being signed

Walker a hit with Cowboys

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) Herschel Walker rubbed his good luck charm, a S2O gold piece hanging around his neck. “My father used to say I wasn’t worth a quarter,” he said. “With this, I’m worth more than a quarter.” The question, as he watched the Dallas Cowboys practice, was how much more? He was worth $1.5 million a year to Donald Trump’s possesion New Jersey Generals in the United States Football League. He won’t be worth that much to the Cowboys in the National Football League. But how much? Rafael Septien, the perky place kicker of the Cowboys, had one answer. Running past Walker, dressed in shirt and tie, Septien pulled up, shook hands and bubbled, “Hello, Herschel. We all agree we give $50,000 from each of out salaries and you play for us.” “Sounds okay,” Walker replied. “That’s S2V 2 million,” Septein said. Actually, $2.25 million, but who’s counting? The Cowboys, maybe. Walker came to camp Tuesday, but only to say hello and look around, not to sign and play. Not yet, anyway. But make no mistake, the Cowboys want Herschel Walker. “When are you going to sign,

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man?” asked Tony Dorsett, who would team with Walker in what T.D. immodestly said “could be one of the most explosive backfields ever to play in the National Football League.” Remember Ralph Sampson and Akeem Olajuwon, the Twin Towers with the Houiston Rockets of the Natioanl Basketball Association? Dorsett and Walker could be even better. After all, before they ever lined up together and Cowboys coach Tom Landry says that could happen as early as the season opener against the New York Giants Sept. 8 they’ve already been compared to Ruth and Gehrig, Mantle and Maris. If nothing else, one is insurance for the other. “C’mon,” Dorsett advised his younger rival. “Be nice. Don’t hold out.” “Wish you were in uniform,” said Ernie Stautner, the Cowboys defesnive coordinator, “So we could hit you.” Suffice it to say, Walker is a hit with the Cowboys, even in suit and tie instead of pads and jersey. And the Cowboys are a hit with Walker. “I’d love to play for the Cowboys,” he said. “I’m always wanted to get involved with class, and the Cowboys have class.” So what are they waiting for? A contract.

Not just any contract, and yet the ultimate contract. “Right now, it’s a tough situation, because everyone tries to refer back to Herschel Walker and Mr. Trump and the contract with Mr. Trump, which is irrelevant, I think,” Walker said, with full knowledge that he can make $3 million over the next two years from Trump, with or without football, on a personal services contract. “I think this is a whole new situation. I’m doing something new now.” That’s certainly the Cowboy’s thinking. “There will be an effort by the Cowboys that Walker comes in to our team at a fair salary and one that is representative to his contribution to our football team,” said Cowboys president Tex Schramm, the man negotiating Walker’s contract. But Walker is not just any other football player, not just any other Heisman trophy winner, not even just any other refugee from the USFL. Want evidence? Jack Faulkner, administrator of football operations for the Los Angeles Rams, spent most of just one afternoon last week on the telephone with agents seeking jobs for USFL players. In contrast, Walker showed up, in person, agent in tow, at the Cowboys’ camp, not vice versa. He was going back to New York today, leaving the agent “to do the paper work.” For his part, Walker said he just wanted “to show I’m just like everyone else.” But he wasn’t. The Cowboys called a news conference just for his visit. They showed him with a Cowboys jersey, No. 34. And still he stood on the sideline, talking amiably about how the Cowboys were laid back, precise, championship caliber and how all wanted from a contract was a Super Bowl ring. The contract talks were, according to Johnson, Schramm and Walker, expected to be easy or as easy as multimillion-dollar negotiations can be. Yet, after four hours, Johnson and Schramm looked strained “Not easy,” Schramm said. “But we’re not at an impasse.” Walker said he was ready to play, but then said he was ready if not willing to sit up another year. Other Cowboys were playing already, for less money then Walker commanded in a lesser league, maybe less money then he would command from the Cowboys. Would such a financial difference bother, say, a Dorsett, making $500,000 a year?. Dorsett stared. “Would it bother you?” Cook, Steger share lead TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) Jeff Cook and Scott Steger shared the lead at a 3-under-par 141 going into today’s third round at the $41,000 Indiana Ford Dealers Open Championship. Cook had a 4-under-par 68 Tuesday to gain a share of the lead with firstround leader Steger, the 1980 champion. Cook, assistant pro at Old Oakland Golf Course in Indianapolis, put together nines of 34-34 and suffered just one bogey after 36 holes at Hulman Links. The two men were just a shot ahead of Kirk Schooley of Columbus and Valle Vista pro Bob Mann, who matched their first round 71s to share third place at 142. The cut for the final 36 holes of the championship came at 158. The remaining field consists of 45 pros and 30 amateurs. Cary Hungate of Kokomo was alone at par 144 after his second 72 and two-time Open titlist Bill Schumaker of Columbia City was another stroke back at 145, putting a i-under 71 with Monday’s first-round 74. It was two shots back to Gary Gant from Honeywell Golf Course in Wabash (72-75) and Fort Wayne’s Rick Hemsoth. Hemsoth followed his opening tour of 77 with a 2-under 70.

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