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Hill, 5-foot-11 and 207 pounds, was the first Southwest Conference running back to rush for more than 1,000 yards as both a freshman and a sophomore. Greg Hill's first task will be to back up Allen He described a near-riot at his home when NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue announced that he was the Chiefs' choice. The Chiefs, through a mixup on the telephone number, had not yet been able to reach Hill. Chiefs' first pick a running back The Associated Press "We were all sitting here. We knew Kansas City was probably going to pick a running back," Hill said. "As soon as he said running back, everybody froze. When he said Texas A&M, the oldest people in my house, they got a jump on me. When he said Greg Hill, I was up on top of the stairs just passing out." "I couldn't be any happier," said Hill, whose first college game was a 212-yard effort against Louisiana State. City ___ Hill was suspended the first four games last season as a result of NCAA sanctions against the A&M program, which implicated him in a scheme that paid athletes for work they did not do. "It was a very difficult time," he said. "But I have a great family that supports me in everything I do. I have a coach who is just like my father. With a support cast like that, I couldn't have gone wrong." "He has the capability to make things happen when he carries the ball," said Lynn Stiles, the Chiefs' director of personnel. "He can catch. He can make people miss. We think we've made the type of selection that will be an integral part of our offense. We're elated." "He volunteered to be the scout team running back the next four weeks so he could help his football team," Peterson said. "For me, something like that says something about the character of the young man. I hope he's going to have that same devotion to doing whatever he can to make the Kansas City Chiefs better. Hill's first job will be as backup to Marcus Allen. Hill finished with 707 yards in 1993, averaging 5.7 yards a carry, and caught six passes for 78 yards and a score. Hill, the 25th player taken overall, was the second running back behind San Diego State's Marshall Faulk, who was chosen second overall by Indianapolis. General manager Carl Peterson said the way Hill had handled his fourgame suspension was one thing that sold the Chiefs on him. Hill's 1,216 yards broke Earl Campbell's freshman rushing record in the SWC. "I thought it was something of a unique situation that he didn't take his sentence and go and sulk. His concern was, 'What can I do to make Texas A&M better?' Bones pitched the first shutout of his career, scattering six hits yesterday and leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a win against the Kansas City Royals 7-0. "He is now throwing a slider, breaking ball, two kinds of fastballs and a changeup. And he's very comfortable with throwing any one of those in any situation." Milwaukee won its fourth in a row. The Brewers have won six straight games against Kansas City and completed their first sweep against the Royals since April 1990. "He's a very, very tough guy. And he is a guy with very definite positive character traits," Chiefs coach Marty Schottenheimer说. "He is what we refer to as an excellent finisher. When he gets the ball and he's got the yardage that's blocked for him, he has the ability to drop his shoulder and run with power behind his pads." Bones, 3-1, making his 74th start in the majors, ended the game by getting Dave Henderson to ground into a double play with the bases loaded. He lowered his ERA to 0.80. Bones struck out three and walked one in his second complete game of the season and fifth of his career. He did not allow a runner past second base until the ninth inning. Opponents are hitting only .194 against him. Royals lose, end nine-game road trip Brewer pitcher leads league with 0.80 ERA Brewers manager Phil Garner said, "In) '92 and '93, he didn't have but one pitch — his fastball — that he could throw when he got down early in the count. MILWAUKEE — With a couple of new pitches, Ricky Bones finds himself in a new position — No. 1 on the AL's ERA list. The Associated Press "We didn't play very good baseball this weekend," Royals manager Hal McRae said. "What's building my confidence is that I'm able to use more and more pitches." Bones said. "It's a great feeling for my personal goals, for the team goals and keeping that momentum alive." The Brewers took a 4-0 lead in the first inning, taking advantage of an error by first baseman Wally Joyner and four consecutive hits off Mark Gubicza, 0-2. The Royals finished their nine-game road trip at 5-4. Bones never faced more than four batters in inning until the With two outs, Joyner mishandled a ground ball by Turner Ward, and Brian Harper singed. Dave Nilsson followed with an RBI single, Kevin Setzit hit an RBI double and Jody Reed hit a two-run single. "That hurt us in the first inning when he gave up four runs," McRae said. "Defensively we weren't a good ballclub, and we weren't alert." Gubicza allowed nine hits and five runs in five innings before Hipolito Pichardo relieved him. Address Jose Valentin hit a two-run double in the eighth, rounding out the scoring. The Brewers added a run in the fourth in the rain on Bill Spiers' RBI single. The rain, which began to fall in the top of the fourth inning, stopped in the fifth. Notes: Gubicza's last victory as a starter was June 19, 1992, against Toronto. He spent most of the 1993 season in the bullpen. ... Gubicza has lost four straight decisions in Milwaukee since Aug. 28, 1985. ... Ward's career-best hitting streak ended at nine games. First-round picks full of trades underclassmen NFL draft called 'mediocre' NEW YORK — Dan Wilkinson, a sophomore defensive tackle from Ohio State, was selected first in the NFL draft yesterday by the Cincinnati Bengals. The Associated Press Wilkinson, a 6-foot-3, 313-pound All-American known as "Big Daddy," was considered by far the most talented player in what scouts and personnel directors have called a mediocre draft. The native of Dayton, Ohio, already has begun negotiations with the Bengals and rejected a contract offer last week. Indianapolis then selected San Diego State running back Marshall Faulk, a junior who led the nation in rushing his first two college seasons. The first quarterback selected. Heath Shuler of Tennessee, went to Washington on the third pick. The Redskins had made it clear by cutting Mark Rypien that they would go for a passer. Shuler, another underclassman, was rated just ahead of Trent Dilfer of Fresno State. New England took most of its allotted 15 minutes before selecting defensive lineman Willie McGinest of Southern Cal. McGinest, the first senior taken yesterday, was impressive in postseason workouts, and his stock shot up as the draft approached. The first trade of the day came moments later, when Indianapolis sent its other first-round choice, seventh overall, and a third-round pick to the Rams for the fifth overall choice. The surprise move allowed the Colts to pick Trev Alberts, an All-American linebacker from Nebraska, giving them immediate help on offense and defense. Dilfer went next, to Tampa Bay with the sixth pick, and several people in his entourage let out whoops when his name was called. The quarterback was the highest selection ever from Fresno State. The Rams didn't use the pick they got from Indianapolis, trading it to division-rival San Francisco for the 15th overall choice, plus a second-round and a third-round selection. The 49ers, desperate for defensive linemen, grabbed Bryant Young of Notre Dame. That probably made Seattle coach Chuck Knox flinch: He wanted Young, then settled for another defensive lineman, All-American Sam Adams of Texas A&M. Buddy Ryan, in his first draft for Arizona, added to a defense that picked up Clyde Simmons and SethJoyner as free agents, taking Jamir Miller of UCLA. A junior linebacker, he was the sixth underclassman selected in the first 10. Cleveland, seeking a big-play cornerback, got one in Antonio Langham of Alabama with the ninth pick. Langham, the highest rated defensive back in the draft, also is an All-American. Another linebacker, John Thierry of Alcorn State, went to Chicago on the New Orleans was next, but the New York Jets swapped spots and gave the Saints a fifth-round choice to move up one spot. Then New York took another junior, cornerback Aaron Glenn, an All-American from Texas A&M Glenn also is a superb kick returner. The Saints took defensive end Joe Johnson of Louisville. Philadelphia, looking to fortify the blocking for Randall Cunningham, took massive 315-pound tackle Bernard Williams of Georgia. He was the first of three successive tackles selected. 11th overall pick. The Rams, finally getting into the action, took Wayne Gandy, an All-American from Auburn, and Green Bay traded with Miami for the 16th overall selection. The Packers went for Aaron Taylor of Notre Dame, another All-American who was projected before the draft to go in the top 10. 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