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EXPANSION Continued From Page 13 And so il wont, with each learn required to spend at least $14 million against what's e*po< ted to in* a salary c;ap of about Srtti million nest season. Of the first rtfs players chosen, 24 made under $200,000 last year but Jacksonville spent far more Into in the draft, taking a group of high-salaried players, including wide receiver Desmond Howard, the )M1 lleisman Trophy winner hut a major disappointment in Wash ington. That and the S4t|in lions of two other busted No 1 (in ks tight end Derek brown from the New York Giants and guard Kugeno Chung of New England put them over the Si4 million mark That whole group had cap mini lairs over $ 1 million They also took sin h veterans as running bn< k Reggie Cobb, wide ns eiver Kelvin Martin and linebacker James Williams in the late rounds Anil they took just 31 player*, one over the required number. Carolina took 3S. although both could have chosen 42. In Beuerlein. the Jaguars got a player whom Tom Coughlin, ihelr coach anil general mating er. said "was graded in the elite players in this particular draft '' He will immediately jump to No. 1 on the depth i.hart ahead of Andre Ware, the former Het* man Trophy winner who was released by Detroit and Min nesota Inst year Hut most of the choilm were far lessor known and lower priced than Houerlein And the existing teams, allowed to pull bai k one playur after losing one. did the same as they protected their younger rather than tin* high-priced veteran* they had exposed 'It was evident the two expansion teams pit k«d younger players without the high salaries first - players with i future." said George Young, general manager of the Giants There went* few veterans taken early. Tim MtJCyor. the veteran t or* nertwn.k who was fetalen hv San Diego's Tony Martin in the AFC title game, was taken in the sixth round by Carolina, coached by former Pittsburgh defensive coordinator Rom Caper*, for whom McKver played Inst year Capers took another Stecler* defensive hot k Fred Foggie. on the 15th round "He possesses good cover ability and that's hitrd to find," Capers said In the ninth round. na< h team look two veteran defensive line men Paul Frase, who has sjient seven years with the New York Jets, went to Jacksonville and Greg Kragon. a 10-year veteran with Denver and Kansas City, was taken by- Carolina Darren Carrington, burned by San Fran c isc o in Super Howls both for Dvnvor and San Diego, went to [«< kaonville in the 14th round Most of the other early picks wore young players with appar ent potential or those who had shown enough in cameo appear antjw to merit a look, like Harry Moat*.warn a backup offensive lineman for the 49or* the past four years BcNtfkwain was a replm ement for Harris Barton early last sea son. a period when injuries on the line put Steve Young's health in jeopardy He also was one of the draft's oddities — a New York resident, he was at the draft white the Panthers were try ing to lcH-ate him But offensive linemen were rare Only five went with the first 40 pit ks. three to Carolina and two to Jacksonville. And the higher-prlc ed players didn’t start going until Inter — Mark Carrier, the Cleveland wide rei elver, was the first SI million-plus player to go after Beuerlein and he wasn't chosen until Carolina took him on the lflth round Pittsburgh became the first team to lose the maximum three players when Jacksonville took wide rts eiver Charles Davenport on the 19th round. Dallas b«*' ame the second, when th*> Panthers selected running hack Derrick lassie, who missed Inst season with a tom quadricep that he's still rehabbtng. on the 22nd round. The last team to have a player taken was Atlanta, which had no one chosen until the Pan thers made David Mims, a wide re* eiver. the 50th player taken. Defensive hacks were in demand early Jacksonville took sis with its first 1 !> picks and Carolina took four Tho«e — Carrington. Smith and Corey Raymond from the C.iants starter! for a good part of the 1994 season. Hut the quality — or the ln< k of it was evident When Smith was mode Caroli na's first pick, the pictures flashed on the draft room screen showed him getting beaten for touchdowns When Carrington was chosen, there were two shots of him in the Super Bowl 17 days ago — getting beaten for TDs by Jerry Rice and Ricky Watters Oregon Daily Emerald a; GREEK EVENTS AXQ A XU THE PATINO GAME TW«4*y.f 21*t 7 OOpm in tH# 1 mu P#Hroom $3 *t th# door Comr »mt hj»v* fun AXU AXU t:: personals t SAT Cart m putpMAncA • St* r***i.» HUG? Boy lOQCflf. 346*981;? PftVfururMUff Kh4.i fcftfna to aocornpany to Capital to protast tu» turn incfWiJM** Cafl Honda* at 346 0879 of «*op hy ASUO otfn <» UO Singles \ 800-M7 7080 > >M» Ton fro* ik LOST I FOUND LOST Rc<th 3Smm cantofa Lost nrffcV 14th & PaffWtor) REWARD1? Pi# , “ i MI-1. U no Typing Ai 344-0759. 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The t.me in start locking was yesterday* Sum mar int opportunities are amvtng daty at tt>e UO Career Center tor camps. national par** local and northweal Buetnesses and more Hmng tor summer txsgan m Janu ary so DON T MISS OUT' Attend the summer employment onenta t«n on Friday fat) 17 at tl 00am in the Career Center. ?2! Hen drick.* Mae WHELP WANTED ALASKA JOBS Earn to S9.000 summer in fisheries. parks, resorts Trans, room, board Iron' Call SEI now tor summer 919 490-8629 » A6 Resort Jobs-Earn to SUlhour • tips Theme perks, hotels spas ♦ more Tropical & mountain desti nations 206632 0)60 > 60692 Retail record clerk wanted Re tail and or music experience re CJmred Send resume with raterenc »s to Mouse o! Records 266 E 13th, Eugene. OR 97401 Help wanted In Carson Cafeteria Many -.' Its sen Appry m person AAEOf ADA I he Rooster wants Jazz, Blues or OperA entertainers v H’>• Sherry > KA»f3L0UIE A. Zhong Louie f