14 Wednesday, October 8, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Chiefs place starting tackle Lutz on injured reserve list From Kansan wires KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs placed starting right tackle David Lutz on the injured reserve list yesterday. Chiefs' spokesman Gary Heise said Lutz had a sprained right knee that must be immobilized for two weeks. Heise said that period would be followed by a rehabilitation program, and Lutz will be out at least four weeks. Offensive tackle Matt Moran will replace Lutz on the team's active roster. Moran, a first-year free agent, was waived by the Chiefs during the 1986 pre-season. Around the NFL Moran had been released by the Dallas Cowboys last preseason. Moran was the Cowboys' sixth-round draft choice in 1985. Moran played in three preseason games for the Chiefs before being cut when the roster was reduced to 50. St. Louis Cardinals ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals yesterday waived rookie punter Evan Arapostathis and signed Greg Cater, a former Buffalo Bills draft choice, to take over his duties with the National Football League team. Arapostathis, 22, a free agent from Eastern Illinois, had averaged 38 yards with 30 punts. He also handled St. Louis' kickoffs, a duty to be assigned rookie field-goal kicker John Lee after yesterday's moves. Cater, who spent the past two seasons with the Orlando Renegades of the United States Football League, was given a tryout two weeks ago at Busch Stadium by the Cards. The 6-foot, 191-pound former Tennessee-Chattanooga standout averaged 39.2 yards in four seasons for Buffalo after he was chosen by the Bills in the 10th round of the NFL's 1980 draft. Cater, 29, averaged 42.4 yards punting for Orlando in 1985. Denver Broncos DENVER — Cornerback Mark Haynes, the Denver Broncos prize off-season acquisition who has spent the past five weeks on injured reserve, and star wide receiver Vance Johnson are likely to play Sunday when the Broncos take on the San Diego Chargers, the Broncos said yesterday. Johnson has been undergoing intensive rehabilitation after arthroscopic surgery on the knee." Johnson said he had no pain in the knee, just a little discomfort. He said the knee feels strong, "but it's probably going to take some practice before I feel confident with it." Haynes, a former University of Colorado star who cost the Broncos three draft choices — including two first-round picks in a draft-day trade with the New York Giants, was injured in an exhibition game at Minnesota eight weeks ago. He was eligible to be activated last week but was not considered sufficiently recovered. If the Broncos decide to activate Haynes and Johnson, they would have to take two players off of their 45-man roster. With no serious injuries during the victory over Dallas Sunday, the Broncos have no candidates for the injured-reserve list. Washington Redskins WASHINGTON — The Washington Redskins yesterday traded unsigned second-round draft pick Walter Murray, a wide receiver out of Hawaii, to Indianapolis for the Colts 1987 second-round pick. Murray was the 45th choice overall in this year's draft, but has been unable to reach contract terms with Washington. Murray became expendable to the Redskins when they signed three former USFL wide receivers in training camp. Murray allegedly offered Honolulu Police Officer Kyle Nobriga tickets to a University of Hawaii football game in exchange for not citing a companion on a traffic violation. late in training earlier Monday, Murray pleaded not guilty for a second time to a charge of trying to bribe a Honolulu police officer. Murray's first trial earlier this year ended in a hung jury. Murray's second trial is scheduled to begin March 2. New York Jets NEW YORK Jets NEW YORK - The New York Jets yesterday released veteran cornerback Davin Mullen to make room for the return of quarterback Richard Todd. The Jets Monday signed Todd as a free agent after starter Ken O'Brien was listed as doubtful with a knee injury. Mullen, a fourth-year pro, started the season as an important member of the Jets' substitute secondaries on passing downs. In recent weeks he played little and was reportedly singled out by defensive coordinator *BARGAIN SHOW BMD chars-w was drafted by the Jets in the eighth round in 1983 of Western Kentucky. Wittbrrgh Steelers Bud Carson for poor performance. Pittsburgh BURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers yesterday placed running back David Hughes on injured reserve and signed free agent defensive back Lupo Sanchez. Hughes, signed just before the season opener, was injured in the Steeleers' 27-24 loss to Cleveland Sunday and underwent arthroscopic surgery for repair of cartilage and ligament damage Monday. Hughes had gained 98 yards on 10 carries this season. Frank Pollard also underwent athroscopic surgery Monday, and Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll had indicated the team probably would sign a running back to fill in for Pollard and Hughes. Sanchez, who is 5-foot-10 and 197 pounds, started for four years for UCLA and played for Arizona and Oklahoma in the USFL. He was signed this summer by Kansas City but was waived after playing in two exhibition games. Dallas Cowboys DALLAS — Dallas coach Tom Landry yesterday expressed cautious optimism that running back Tony Dorsett and defensive lineman Randy White would be able to play Sunday against the Washington Redskins but said he had no idea whether quarterback Danny White would be available. Dorsett has missed two games with a knee injury. Danny White could not play against Denver last week because of a hip injury suffered in practice. Randy White pulled a hamstring early in the Cowboys' 29-14 loss to the Broncos. "We just don't know about Danny," said Landry. "It is hard to say when he will be ready to set up and take a snap." Sports Briefs Isham recuperating Samuel could play Offensive tackle Steve Isham limitedly participated in practice yesterday because of an ankle sprain that occurred during Saturday's game, Lynn Bott, Kansas director of sports medicine, said. Bott said Isham might be in the line-up for the Iowa State game Saturday depending on how well the ankle healed. anxious. Wide receivers Rodney Harris and Peda Samuel are improving. Harris is recovering from a stress fracture in his foot, and Samuel sprained his wrist. Bott said Samuel should be able to play Saturday but Harris remained doubtful. Head coach Bob Valesente said the team worked on both physical and mental areas of the game plan during practice yesterday. Scott Schriner, who the coaching staff picked last week to return kicks, might keep the job for a while. "Scott did a good job last week despite a ball popping out of his hands," Valesente said. "I think we'll keep him in there and hopefully give some continuity in returns." The Kansas women's tennis team meets Kansas State at 2 p.m. today at the varsity courts behind Allen Field House. Tennis squad to play In the singles competition, Tracy Treps, Jeanette Jonsson, Susie Berglund, Marie Hibbard, Barbara Inman and Christine Kim will play against Kansas State. The doubles pairings are Treps and Jonsson, Hib- "Kansas State should be a much improved team because it dropped its men's program and has reemphasized its women's program," head coach Scott Perelman said yesterday. bard and Inman, and Berglund and Janelle Bolen. ESPN considers KU Kansas' Nov. 1 home game against Oklahoma may be moved under lights for the first time ever in Javakh football history. The Entertainment and Sports Programming Network is considering several college teams for their nighttime cable slot, and Kansas is supposedly among them, Doug Vance, KU sports information director, said yesterday. Vance said the University of Kansas was notified simply by routine. "We're one of many colleges being looked at for the night game," Vance said. "Right now, it's just in a rumor stage that it might be us." ESPN will not announce their choice until two weeks before kickoff for the Oklahoma game. If Kansas is selected, game time will be moved from 1:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Portable lighting would also have to be set up because Memorial Stadium is not equipped for night football. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas quarterback Mike Othr threw for four touchdowns last weekend to become the fifth Big Eight quarterback to earn conference Offensive Player of the Week honors. Orth noted for game Orth threw three scoring passes in the second half of last Saturday's game to allow the Jayhawks to improve to 3-1 with a 35-23 victory over Southern Illinois. He was unanimously chosen by a panel of media observers who pick the Big Eight Players of the Week. The junior from Liberal is among the Top 10 passers at Kansas with his 321-yard effort against Southern Illinois. Orth is continuing a strong quarterback tradition at Kansas. His award is the sixth since 1983 that Jayhawks quarterbacks have won. Mike Norseth win the honor three times in 1984-85, and Frank Seurer won it twice in 1983. Other players nominated for Big Eight Offensive Player of the Week were: Iowa State running back Andrew Jackson, Kansas State wide receiver Todd Elder, Nebraska wingback Dana Brinson and Oklahoma guard Mark Hutson. Nebraska safety Bryan Siebler was unanimously chosen as the conference Defensive Player of the Week. The senior from Fremont, Neb., sealed the Cornhuskers' 24-21 win over South Carolina with an interception with 38 seconds to play in the game. He was also in on six tackles and broke up another pass to help keep fifth-ranked Nebraska unbeaten this season. Siebler is the second Cornhusker to win the weekly defense honor. Danny Noonan was named the Player of the Week after Nebraska opened the season with a victory over Florida State. From staff and wire reports. ALL YOU CAN EAT! Sunday Buffet House of Hupei 2907 W. 6th Breakfast Bar Daily...$3.25 6:30-11 a.m. Lunch Special...Soup & Sandwich...$1.99 11-2 p.m. 2222 W. 6th Join our Breakfast Club! 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