Page B3 EEB. 3, 1999 H iv Broncos become model franchise for others to copy Kordell Stewart to get his head on straight. In San Francisco, the team is old and the owner is persona non grata with the commissioner. Meanwhile, the Broncos have suc­ cessfully accomplished what only the Packers, Dolphins, Steelers (twice), 49ers and Cowboys have done. They won back-to-back Super Bowls. And now the remaining NFL franchises are poised to do what they always do after a Super Bowl copy the winner. But the trouble there is the Bron­ cos are more than just a balanced team, with playmakers on both sides o f the ball and a legendary quarter­ back who may or may not return next season. The Broncos have the NFL’s reign­ ing MVP inTerrell Davis, the league’s hottest coach in Mike Shanahan and one o f the N FL’s top four or five owners in Pat Bowlen. W ho said ther's no such thing anymore as a free lunch? The “Bron­ cos way” o f doing things that may be best exemplified by Shanahan’s deci­ sion to provide each player with a breakfast and a lunch, compliments MIAMI- Like the leather helmet and affordable Super Bowl tickets, the days o f the NFL dynasty are gone. The reasons are fairly simple, par­ ity, salary cap and a constant green light for free-agency traffic. In this league, coaches are fired at the pro­ verbial drop o f a hat and players are willing to jump from team to team for raises that baseball free agents would find insulting. But out from this mountain ofm e- diocrity and movement spring the reigning two-time Super Bowl cham­ pion Denver Broncos, a team that has become the next-best thing to being a dynasty in the making. The Bron­ cos instead are the N FL’s newest "model franchise” — andjust in time. In Green Bay, Mike Holmgren is history and possibly so is the Pack­ ers’ most successful run since Vince Lombardi. In Dallas, Jerry Jones can’t stay o ff the sideline and the Cow­ boys can’t stay in the playoffs. In Pittsburgh, the Steelers didn’t even make it into the postseason, and nobody is quite sure if there is a couch big enough in Pittsburgh for o f the team, not only before a game but every practice day as well. Small thing. Big results. As soon as Elway does retire, Bowlen is prepared to offer the 38- year-old quarterback a piece o f the team. Elway has responded by say­ ing he would be interested in being a Broncos’ minority owner, although he has been a little too busy over the past 16 years to think much about it. Riverside Little League Sign-Ups Baseball/Softball - Ages 5 to 16 Ainsworth United Church in church basement 2941 NE Ainsworth Portland, OR Thursday, February 4, 1999 6:30-8:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 10, 1999 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. (Above left) Shanahan definitely had somrthing to smile about as he dominated his old boss Dan Reeves and the Falcons. (Above) As fans show their appreciation, a parade was set for the Bronco's in Denver. (Above right) John Elway sets his sights on retiring a winner, as he won the votes for Super Bowl MVP. Registration Fee: $45 Maximun o f $90 per family 3 pieces o f verification Surprise adjournment of arbitration hearing MONTE CARLO, Monaco-The a rb itra tio n h earin g into the drug case ag ain st M ary Slaney was su rp risin g ly a d jo u rn ed Sunday u n til A pril 24. T h e In te r n a tio n a l A m a te u r A th letic F e d e ra tio n gave no re a ­ son for the adjo u rn m en t. S lan ey ’s law yers and the IAAF both agreed to the decision. “ It w as ag reed that m ore tim e w as needed to exam ine the c ase,” IAAF spokesm an G iorgio R eineri said . It had been exp ected that the case in w hich S laney w as su s­ p en d ed then re in sta te d w ould be decided early this w eek. The hear­ ing b egan Friday. S la n e y , c o n sid e re d the b e st w o m e n ’s d istan ce ru n n er in U .S. h isto ry , gave a u rine sam ple d u r­ ing the 1996 U .S. O lym pic tria ls th a t sh o w e d a te s to s te r o n e - “It would be a natural,’ ’ Bowlen told the Denver Post this past week, referring to selling a small part o f the team that he has owned since 1984. “I’m not selling very much o f it to anybody, I can tell you that." Bowlen and Shanahan, they see the big pic­ ture. Bowlen sees Elway as more than just a wealthy man with a good head for business. He sees Elway as a lifetime Bronco. ep itestosterone (T -E ) ratio above the 6-1 lim it. The IA A F su spended S laney, claim ing that USA T rack & F ield was slow in v estig atin g the m at­ ter. U SA T F im posed its su sp e n ­ sion. B ut Slaney c h a lle n g e d the ruling, and in S eptem ber 1997, the U .S. federation c leared her The IA A F later a lso cleared S laney to com pete, b u t referred Address required For more information call: Player Agent - Rhonda Williams: 286-0383 Player Agent - Vicki Davisson: 283-8739 President - Narsha Gruhler: 281-4663 the case to arb itratio n . Slaney w as w orld cham pion at 1,500 and 3,000 m eters in 1983. Peninsula Little League 1999 Boys & Girls - 5 to I f years of age Tee-Ball 5 & 6 years old REGISTRATION For question» p le a il oonuct Peninsula Park Community Center — Michael Smith 5 2 9 -I4 4 I ( 700 N Portland Blvd. ) Challenger Program Saturday - January 30, 1999 10 am - 2 pm Tuesday - February 2, 1999 6:30 - 8:30pm Thursday - February 4, 1999 6:30 - 8:30pm Saturday - February 6, 1999 10 am - 2 pm Tuesday - February 9, 1999 6:30 - 8:30pm (All ages with special needs) For questions piea« contact Nancy Smith 725-2232 1> (Vw.— Matt Dishmcn Community Center — ( 77 NE Knon St. ) CHICKEN & BISCUITS Honors Black History Month Í C ’ ( Serving the Youth of lone: North and Northeast Portland ) Saturday - January 30, 1999 10 am - 2 pm Tuesday - February 2, 1999 6:30 - 8:30pm Thursday - February 4, 1999 6:30 - 8:30pm Saturday - February 6, 1999 10 am - 2 pm Tuesday - February 9, 1999 6:30 - 8:30pm Softball Programs Minor - ages 7 - 9 years cld Major - ages 10-12 years old Senior - ages 13-16 years old * For questions please contact A D em ck Lynn Butcher . 211-7321 * Self Enhancement Incorporated (SEI) — ( 3920 N Kerby S t ) Tuesday - February 2, 1999 6:30 - 8:30pm Thursday - February 4, 1999 6:30 - 8:30pm Saturday - February 6, 1999 10 am - 2 pm Baseball Program Farm - ages 7 & 8 years old Minor - ages 7 - 9 years old Major - ages 10-12 years old Junior / Senior- ages 13-16 years old For questions plea« contact Brian Butcher 735-915« Things to bring when you sign-up Blazer’s Boys & Girls Club — ( 5250 NEM .LK. 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