--- SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 13 Montana puts deal with Chiefs on hold The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO" The Joe Montana Sweepstakes took another thing they went yesterday when the president of the San Francisco 49ers said the quarterback could be the team's "designated starter" while competing with Steve Young. The unusual Joe Montana development came a day after Montana had reached a contract agreement with Kansas City. The 49ers, however, were unable to work out sufficient compensation with the Chiefs and the deal was put on hold. Montana and 49ers owner Ed DeBartolo Jr. met in Youngstown, Ohio, and returned to San Francisco yesterday. Montana left the airport, but president Carmen Policy, coach George Seifert and DeBartolo met there. The 49ers said yesterday it was unlikely an announcement about Montana's status with the team would be made last night, but said the quarterback could decide as early as today. if the proposal was acceptable. Policy said the deal was now in Montana's hands. "He does have other deals," Policy said yesterday of the quarterback who led San Francisco to four NFL titles but played only 30 minutes the last two seasons because of elbow problems. "Perhaps he might feel that the situation would be less complicated elsewhere." If Montana accepts, it would leave the 49ers with Young the NFL's MVP last season, as a backup going into training camp. It would create an almost-unheard of situation for one team to have two league MVPs at quarterback. Young and Montana are not the closest of friends. Also, the 49ers recently re-signed Steve Bono. Leigh Steinberg, Young's agent, said Young would not stand in the way of a resolution between Montana and the 48ers. When asked if Policy made it clear that the starting role would be based on competition, Steinberg said Young is "quite confident in his ability to let his actions on the field speak for him." Montana is scheduled to make $2.5 million next year. He was allowed by the 49ers to shop around after the season in which Young led the 49ers to a 14-2 regular-season record, the league's best. BRIEFS Oklahoma recruit signs with Kansas Kansan staffreport Canada averaged 30.2 points game playing six-on-six for Kellyville High School in Oklahoma. Kansas coach Marian Washington announced Friday that Shelly Canada had signed a national letter of intent to play basketball for Kansas The 6-foot-1 forward was named to the all-state team and was a Tulsa World all-metro selection. She scored 1,938 points during her high school career. Kansas City hitting drives in third victory The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS — Brian McRae, Jose Lind and Brent Mayne helped Kansas City to a 5-4 victory against the Minnesota Twins yesterday. MaeRae tripped, doubled and singled. Lind had three singles and Mayne played twice for winner Hinojito Pichardo. Jeff Montgomery, who finished with two shot out innings, has saved all three Kansas City victories. 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