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Cowboys initiating AIDS tests THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) The Dallas Cowboys’ move to provide voluntary and confidential AIDS tests to players a first in the NFL met with the approval of their players. “It’s a great idea because we all live together six months out of the year,” Cowboys quarterback Danny White said Wednesday. “I’m surprised other teams haven’t done something like AIDS testing. I think it’s critical. We even use the same razor blades.” Running back Tony Dorsett agreed. “I think it’s a good thing on a volunteer basis. It’s free, too. They tell me an AIDS test is very expensive,” Dorsett said. “I’m glad the club decided to do this type of thing. The only question I have is would they pay a player’s salary for the year if it was determined he had AIDS. Would they release him?” Cowboys President Tex Schramm said that if any player had tested positive, “that would be a private thing between him and his doctor. Of course the club would want to help the individual.”

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Coleman would fight another Colt switch

ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) - Leonard Coleman, shuttled from one position to another in the Indianapolis defensive backfield his first two seasons in the NFL, is looking for a permanent home. “Quite honestly, I think this has hurt Leonard in the past,” Coach Ron Meyer said of the position switches. “I think Leonard Coleman is a good football player. I want to get him where we can use his excellent physical talent and use it well.” At Meyer’s suggestion, Coleman reported to training camp Wednesday, two days before the rest of the Colts’ veterans are scheduled to begin practice. The plan is to experiment with Coleman at the free safety position. “The nice thing about camp is that you have the luxury of doing that,” said Meyer. Coleman, the Colts’ 1984 firstround draft pick from Vanderbilt, started 14 games at left cornerback and two at strong safety last season. In 12 games in 1985, after joining the Colts from the USFL Memphis Showboats, Coleman played various positions in the nickel defense. If Coleman stays at free safety, nine-year veteran Nesby Glasgow will move to strong safety. Meyer also has said Coleman may be tried

at cornerback again. “I don’t know what to expect yet,” said the 6-foot-2,201-pound Coleman. “I’ll just have to take it day by day.” Meyer also indicated he isn’t sure when he will make a major cut in the team’s pre-season roster. When veterans arrive tonight, the Colts will be housing nearly 100 players at their Anderson College camp. “I want to keep the stress at a reasonable level,” said Meyer, who is concerned with the continued hot and humid weather. “We’ll keep the numbers high for now. You can always waive a player. That’s easy. It’s harder to go get one.” According to new NFL rules, teams must cut to 60 players by Sept. 1 and then 45 by Sept. 7. The roster deadlines are more lenient than in past years. “I think (the new rules) help to let a coach have control of his own destiny,” said Meyer. “It gives you some flexibility.” Meyer said Wednesday he sent veterans Ben Utt, an offensive guard, and linebacker Orlando Lowry home to rest until other veterans arrive. Meyer also said tight end Keith Lester, a first-year player, from Murray State, left the team to take a coaching job with his alma mater.

10-foot putt wins tourney for Lambillotte CHESTERTON, Ind. (AP) Jeff Lambillotte of Westerville, Ohio, made up three shots at the start of the day and sank a 10-foot putt for par on the 18th hole Wednesday to win the 2lst Northern Amateur golf tournament. Lambillotte had a final round 2under par 70 to finish with a 54-hole total of 212 at Sand Creek Country Club. Lambillotte and second-round leader Jim Johnson of El Macero, Calif., both played the front nine in 1under par, but Lambillotte pulled ahead on the back nine when Johnson made four bogies. Johnson finsihed in a four-way tie for third with a final round 73-214. Jim Vernon of Frankfort, Ky., who had a chance to force a playoff with Lambillotte and Johnson on the 18th, had a final round 73 for a total of 213.

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Baseball Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. GB New York 61 40 .604 Detroit 56 40 592 IV4 Toronto 59 42 . 584 2 Milwaukee 51 48 .515 9 Boston 47 54 .465 14 Baltimore 46 55 .455 15 Cleveland 35 65 . 350 25*4 West Division W. L. Pet. GB Minnesota 55 48 .534 Oakland 52 49 . 515 2 California 52 50 .515 2>4 Kansas City 49 51 .490 4V4 Texas 49 51 .490 \Vi Seattle 49 52 .485 5 Chicago 40 58 .408 l2Vi Wednesday’s Games New York 4, Kansas City 0 California 5, Oakland 4 Seattle 8, Minnesota 3 Baltimore 7, Cleveland 4 Chicago 4, Detroit 0 Boston 6, Toronto 5 Milwaukee 9, Texas 8, 12 innings Thursday’s Games Kansas City (Black 4-5) at New York (John 9-3), (n) Baltimore (Flanagan 1-5) at Cleveland (Carlton 5-9), (n) Chicago (Allen 0-4) at Milwaukee (Knudson 0-2), (n) Only games scheduled Friday's Games Detroit at New York, (n) Cleveland at Toronto, (n) Boston at Kansas City, (n) Chicago at Milwaukee, (n) Baltimore at Texas, (n) Seattle at California, (n) Minnesota at Oakland, (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. GB St. Louis 61 38 .616 Montreal 56 43 .566 5 New York 55 45 .550 6V4 Chicago 52 48 . 520 9Vi Philadelphia 51 48 .515 10 Pittsburgh 45 55 .450 16V4 West Division W. L. Pet. GB Cincinnati 54 47 .535 San Francisco 52 50 .510 2>4 Houston 49 51 490 4Vi Atlanta 45 55 .450 BVi Los Angeles 45 56 .446 9 San Diego 36 65 .356 18 Wednesday's Games Montreal 11, Chicago 3 Cincinnati 15, San Diego 5 Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3 Atlanta 5, Houston 3 New York 6, St. Louis 4, 10 innings San Francisco 16, Los Angeles 2 Thursday's Games Montreal (Heaton 11-4) at Chicago (Tewksbury 0-2) Houston (Deshaies 9-4) at Atlanta (Mahler 6-10) San Diego (Hawkins 3-8) at Cincinnati (Hoffman 7-5), (n) Philadelphia (Ruffin 8-7) at Pittsburgh (Dunne 6-4), (n) New York (Gooden 7-3) at St. Louis (Mathews 7-7), (n) Only games scheduled Friday’s Games Philadelphia at Chicago San Francisco at Cincinnati, (n) New York at Montreal, (n) Los Angeles at Atlanta, (n) San Diego at Houston, (n) Pittsburgh at St. Louis, (n) TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (285 at bats)—Boggs, Boston, .371; Mattingly, New York, 335; Trammell, Detroit, .330; Puckett, Minnesota, .328; Tabler, Cleveland, .321. RUNS—Boggs, Boston, 79; DWhite, California, 73; Downing, California, 72; Randolph, New York, 70; GBell, Toronto, 69

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RBl—Gßell, Toronto, 85; McGwire, Oakland, 83; Joyner, California, 79; DwE-vans, Boston, 78; Carter, Cleveland, 75. HlTS—Boggs, Boston, 143; Puckett, Minnesota, 129; Fernandez, Toronto, 127; Seitzer, Kansas City, 121; Fletcher, Texas, 120; Yount, Milwaukee, 120. DOUBLES—Boggs, Boston, 29; Tabler, Cleveland, 27; Sierra, Texas, 26; ADavis, Seattle, 25; DWhite, California, 24; DwE-vans, Boston. 24. TRIPLES—WiIson, Kansas City, 11; PBradley, Seattle, 10; 6 are tied with 6. HOME RUNS—McGwire, Oakland, 37; GBell, Toronto, 32; Carter, Cleveland, 24; Hrbek, Minnesota, 24; LAParrish, Texas, 23. STOLEN BASES—Reynolds, Seattle, 35; Fernandez, Toronto, 31; Redus, Chicago, 31; Wilson, Kansas City, 30; PBradley, Seattle, 27. PITCHING (7 decisions)—Henneman, Detroit, 8-0, 1.000, 2.21; Schmidt, Baltimore, 10-2, .833, 2.93; Guetterman, Seattle, 9-2, .818, 4.18; Bosio, Milwaukee. 7-2, .778,4.97 ; 4 are tied with .750. STRIKEOUTS—Langston, Seattle, 166; Higuera, Milwaukee, 146; Clemens, Boston, 140; MWitt, California, 134; Hurst, Boston, 130. SAVES—Henke, Toronto, 23; Reardon, Minnesota, 21; Plesac, Milwaukee, 20; Righetti, New York, 19; JHowell, Oakland, 15; Mohorcic, Texas, 15. TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (285 at bats)—Gwynn, San Diego, 362; Raines, Montreal, .338; Guerrero, Los Angeles, .335; Galarraga, Montreal, .326; EDavis, Cincinnati, .321. RUNS—EDavis, Cincinnati, 86; Coleman, St. Louis, 77; JClark, St. Louis, 76; Samuel, Philadelphia, 76; Gwynn, San Diego, 75. RBl—JClark, St. Louis. 91; Dawson, Chicago, 86; Wallach, Montreal, 82; EDavis, Cincinnati, 78; McGee, St. Louis, 75. HlTS—Gwynn, San Diego, 132; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 117; Pendleton, St. Louis, 117; Leonard, San Francisco, 114; McGee, St. Louis, 113. DOUBLES—Galarraga, Montreal, 31; Wallach, Montreal, 31; Leonard, San Francisco, 29; Hayes, Philadelphia, 24; Law, Montreal, 24; Oberkfell, Atlanta, 24. TRIPLES—Gwynn, San Diego. 8; MThompson, Philadelphia, 8; Samuel, Philadelphia, 8; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 7; 5 are tied with 6. HOME RUNS—JCIark, St. Louis, 29; EDavis, Cincinnati, 28; DMurphy, Atlanta, 27; Dawson, Chicago, 27; HJohnson, New York, 24. STOLEN BASES—Coleman, St. Louis, 64; EDavis, Cincinnati, 36; Hatcher, Houston, 36; Raines, Montreal, 32; Gwynn, San Diego, 31. PITCHING (7 decisions)—Leach, New York, 80, 1.000, 2.52; Sutcliffe, Chicago, 15-4, .789, 3.29; Forsch, St. Louis, 9-3, .750, 4.46; Heaton, Montreal, 11-4, .733,4.19; Cox, St. Louis,B-3, .727,3.65. STRIKEOUTS—Scott, Houston, 169; Ryan, Houston, 153; Hershiser, Los Angeles, 126; Welch, Los Angeles, 126; Sutcliffe, Chicago, 115. SAVES—Bedrosian, Philadelphia, 28; LeSmith, Chicago, 25; Worrell, St Louis, 21; Franco, Cincinnati, 18; DSmith, Houston, 17. American Association Glance By The Associated Press W. L. Pet. GB Indianapolis (Exps) 58 46 .558 Denver (Brewers) 56 49 .533 2Vfc Louisville (Cards) 55 50 .524 314 Nashville (Reds) 51 52 .495 6'4 Buffalo (Indians) 50 53 . 485 714 Okla. City (Rangrs) 50 53 .485 7>4 lowa (Cubs) 47 55 461 10 Omaha (Royals) 48 57 . 457 1014 Tuesday’s Games Omaha 6, Louisville 3 lowa 6, Nashville 5, 13 innings Buffalo 7, Oklahoma City 5 Indiana polish),Denvers Wednesday’s Games Omaha 2, Louisville 0 lowa 5, Nashville 4, 13 innings Buffalo 7, Oklahoma City 3 Denver6,lndiana polisS Thursday’s Games Louisville at Omaha Nashville at lowa Oklahoma City at Buffalo Indiana polisatDenver Friday’s Games Omaha at Oklahoma City Buffalo at Denver Indianapolis at Nashville lowa at Louisville

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Transactions BASEBALL American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS— Signed Bill Buckner, first baseman. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Signed Jack McDowell, pitcher, and assigned him to Sarasota of the Gulf Coast League. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Traded Buddy Biancalana, shortstop, to the Houston Astros for Mel Stottlemyre Jr., pitcher. Assigned Stottlemyre to Memphis of the Southern League. MINNESOTA TWlNS—Optioned Mike Smithson, pitcher, to Portland of the Pacific Coast L63^U6 NEW YORK YANKEES-Sent Paul Zuvella, infielder, outright to Columbus of the International League. Recalled Roberto Kelly, outfielder, from Columbus. OAKLAND ATHLETlCS—Activated Mike Gallego, shortstop, from the disabled list. Released Johnnie LeMaster, infielder. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Named Ronnie Lester scout. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FLACONS—Signed Ali Haji-Sheikh, placekicker, and Jimmy Turner, cornerback. CHICAGO BEARSr-Signed Will Johnson, linebacker; John Adickes, center; Archie Harris, offensive tackle; Mike Hartenstine, defensive end, and Emery Moorehead, tight end. CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed Gregg Rakoczy, offensive lineman. Placed Matt Bahr, placekicker, and Steve Lawrence, defensive back, on the physically-unable-to-perform list. DETROIT LlONS—Signed Mark Catano, nose tackle, and Leland Melvin and Bret Weichmann, wide receivers. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Agreed to terms with Scott Stephen, linebacker. Signed Bill Smith, punter. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Announced that Keith Lester, tight end, has left camp. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS—Agreed to terms with John Clay, offensive lineman. Released Elios Grooms, defensive end. LOS ANGELES RAMS—Signed Mike Lan sford, placekicker, to a two-year contract. NEW ORLEANS SAlNTS—Signed Dave Wilson, quarterback, to a three-year contract. NEW YORK JETS-Waived Scott Saylor, offensive tackle, and Jim McCullough, guard. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed Russell Gary, safety. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Announced that Richard Bosselmann, linebacker, has left camp. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-Signed Darrel Hopper, safety. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Released Scot Maynard, wide receiver. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-Announced that Ed Scott, wide receiver, has left camp. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUlNS—Signed Lyndon Byers, right wing; Terry Taillefer, goaltender, and Bill O’Dwyer, center. BUFFALO SABRES—Signed Trent Kaese and Kevin Kerr, right wings, and Kenton Rein, goaltender. CALGARY FLAMES—Agreed to terms with Rich Chernomaz, right wing. NEW YORK RANGERS-Re-signed Ron Duguav, center. COLLEGE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE—Announced the signing of a new contract with the Sugar Bowl to send the conference champion there through 1990. BRIAR CLIFF —Named Jay Gunnels athletic director and announced he will retain his position as chairman of the health, physical education and recreation department. CORNELL—Extended the contract of Maxie Baughan, head football coach, for three years. LAMBUTH—Named Jim Hardegree head football coach. ST. ANSELM—Named Jamie Cosgrove assistant basketball coach. SHIPPENSBURG—Named Joseph Rotellini, assistant football coach at Salisbury State, offensive line coach. SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE—Announced the resignation of Jim Colbert, assistant football coach. Announced that Valerie Goodwin-Colbert, head women’s basketball coach, has resigned to accept the same position at Oklahoma. Announced that Cheryl Burnett, assistant women’s basketball coach, has resigned to accept the same position at Kansas State.

Legal Notice THE PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MET IN SPECIAL SESSION ON MONDAY, JULY 20, 1087 AT 9:00 A.M. LEGAL TIME AT THE COURTHOUSE IN GREENCASTLE, INDIANA AND APPROVED THE FOLLOWING PAYROLL: COUNTY GENERAL: Nancy Michael 647.08, Taresa Judy 329.17, Patricia Bradan 329.17, Judith Clifford 329.17, Norita A. York 366.67, Theresa L. Guerrettaz 322.50, Jean Martin 213.75, Joaeph Boyd 138.75, Marty Watts 466.54, Myrtle Cockrell 697.08, Adrenne Patterson 492.66, Radene Varvel 437.37, Shelia McCullough 437.37, Janet Bosen 437.37, Cheryl Mcßride 300.00, Nancy Mcßride 692.91, Jean Foxx 517.66, June Albright 483.20, Sharon Freeman 466.54, Rose M. Buis 672.08, Gladys Hinkle 469.31, Annabeth Smith 81.00, David Costln 520.83, Ann Campbell 475.00, Marsha Perslnger 475.00, David McDevltt 475.00, Randy Phillips 475.00, Jeannine Muncle 40.00, Michael Rlef 40.00, David Penturf 543.83, Carolyn Davies 120.00, Dale Oliver 156.04, Charlotte Gould 697.08, Elizabeth P. Pierson 517.66, Eleanor Delp 427.29, Dorothy Masten 349.16, Robert J. Lowe 100.58, Diana J. LaVloiette 100.58, Stephen Pierson 86.82, Sharon Clearwaters 467.50, Joyce Tlncher 239.16, Pat Lowe 150.00, Sally Gray 429.16, Carol Sutherlin 554.16, Shirley Applegate 467.66, Cheryl Danberry 625.00, William C. Vaughn 111 300.71, Glennda Deem 775.46, Janet Jordan 507.54, John Stevens 758.79, Chris McAfee 600.00, Robert Lowe 125.00, Bonnie Meagher 20.83, Wendell Dickey 477.70, Edward Taylor 431.88, Bonnie Helton 476.97, Joan Patterson 362.50, Bruce Albright 400.00, Robert J. Lowe 191.66, Barbara J. Mann 235.91, Marvin Steele 27.00, Juanita Crosby 54.00, Gerald Hoffa 789.37, Richard Lyon 687.50, Michael Biggs 660.99, James Baugh 686.07, Thomas Helmer 612.25, Julie Hoffa 626.83, Steve Fenwick 475.02, John Goss 475.02, Jerry Cox 450.02, Jerry Monnett 550.00, Beverly Monnett 291.66. Joan Strange 407.20, Patricia Nelson 348.66, Brenda Haberle 344.50, Robert Patton 648.63, Ronald Roach 475.02, Richard Pettit 352.00, Jeanne Hoffa 200.00. COUNTY GENERAL TITLE IVD: Doris M. Smith 632.04, Joyce Tlncher 227.50. PUTNAM COUNTY HIGHWAY: Robert Bain 734.30, Patricia Sager 581.43, Wilma Davis 545.37, Ronald Dorsett 673.43, Paul Aubrey 566.15, John Collins 529.60, Gary Cox 549.35, Marshall Cunningham 534.92, Ricky Eason 476.64, James Evans 556.80, Mark Gubser 556.80, Brian Phillips 598.56, Luther Ridgway 529.60, Tim Traylor 569.32, Allen Trent 544.80, James C. Boiler 609.95, Darrell Jackson 582.40, Gerald McGuire 626.08, Jerry Taylor 567.20, Michael York 609.60, Emerson Phillips 668.24, Wayne Runnells 822.98, Larry Brown 288.00, William Burroff 538.40, Clint Maddux 5J2.98, Rick Williams 515.20, Jim Wright 424,80, Chad Colvin 424.80, Lester Jones 504.00, Dennis Shillings 760.00, Jonathan Clark 589.60, Greg Huber 623.34. PUTNAM COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH: John Ellett, Jr. 514.79, Carolyn Fowler 483.21, Rosalie Graham 610.83, James Lake 620.62. ALCOHOL AND DRUG: Martin Mishler 541.66. GREENCASTLE TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF: Linda Gregory 88.00. STONE SEARCH: David Penturf 8.00. PROBATION USERS FEES: Bonnie Meagher 400.00. ATTEST: Myrtle Cockrell, Putnam County Auditor July 30-1 T

Legal Notice STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM SS: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1987 TERM CAUSE NUMBER: 67C01-8705-CP-218 EDWARD A. MATHENA and JESSE A. MATHENA, Plaintiffs, vs. ASSOCIATED RESTAURANTS, INC. DAVID A. ANDERSON, DENNIS K. ANDERSON, WILLIAM H. ROSENSTEIN, JAMES B. FUSON, Defendants. NOTICE OF COMPLAINT FOR FORECLOSURE OF CONTRACT AND APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER PROCEEDING TO: David A. Anderson Dennis K. Anderson James B. Fuson You are hereby notified that a Complaint for Foreclosure of Contract and Application for Appointment of Receiver has been filed by Edward A. Mathena and Jesse A. Mathena in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Edward A. Mathena and Jesse A. Mathena are represented in this matter by Robert J. Lowe, Attorney at Law, 8 Vi West Washington Street, P.O. Box 501, Greencastle, In 46135. You have been named as Defendants In that suit, the nature of which Is a request for foreclosure of a contract and appointment of a receiver relative to The Fairway Restaurant, Greencastle, Indiana. This notice Is specifically directed to you es your whereabouts are unknown to Plaintiffs. You are, therefore, hereby notified of the filing of said Complaint and you are hereby further notified that unless you appear and defend such action within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this notice judgment by default may be entered against you for the relief requested therein. Dated this 15th day of July, 1987. Nancy A. Michael Clerk, Putnam Circuit Court July 23/30/613T NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 67C01-8707-ES-56 Notice is hereby given that Edgar E. McGaughey was on the 21st day of July, 1987, appointed executor of the will of Waunetta McGaughey, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same In said court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 21st day of July, 1987. Nancy A. Michael Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court J. Frank Durham 11 E. Walnut St. Greencastle, In. 46135 (653-3818) Attorney July 23/30/2T NOTICE OF HEARING UPON PETITION TO VACATE ALLEY On August 11, 1987, at 7:30 p.m., the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, shall at the Greencastle City Hall hear a Petition by the Delta Zeta House Corporation to vacate the Eastern Half of the East-West Alley between Spring and College Avenues In the Block that is bound on the north and south by Poplar and Seminary Streets in the City of Greencastle, Indiana. Dated: July 28,1987 Janice Inman Clerk, City of Greencastle July 30-1 T