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SEPARATED. Joe Montana, 27, quarterback who led the San Francisco 49ers to their 1982 Super Bowl victory; and Cass Montana, 31, United Airlines stewardess; after two years of marriage, the second for each, no children; in Skyline, Calif...
...dubious as whether most of the country will abide football in the springtime. For $427,000 over four years, a lot of money in 1965, Namath was the star who brought the old American Football League to Broadway. In 1979, O.J. Simpson drew $806,668 from the San Francisco 49ers, the richest annual salary in the sport until last week. According to Manton, Walker's deal is guaranteed by Generals Owner J. Walter Duncan "regardless of skill, injury or death" and consists of cash entirely. No more will Walker be gambling millions on hamstrings and knees. However, come...
...attorney who interviewed hundreds of members: "Many of them sincerely believed that Scientology helped their lives and made them better people." In the past the movement has attracted such celebrities as Hollywood's John Travolta and Television Sportscaster John Brodie, former star quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers...
...team that lost only three games in a full 19-game season last year won only three in a struck nine-game season this year. The offense was O.K., though what little running the 49ers had last season dwindled even more. Quarterback Joe Montana was fine. Wide Receiver Dwight Clark was splendid. However, the defense tumbled from second in the N.F.L. to 21st...
...least one young player who started the Super Bowl was fired because of drugs; Linebacker Craig Puki talked of it publicly and has since come back with the St. Louis Cardinals. What element of the 49ers' story has to do with drugs? "Drugs are an element of every story today," Walsh says quietly, and he wonders if age and money haven't more to do with it than football. N.F.L. coaches are perplexed by the pervasive subject. Commissioner Pete Rozelle's longstanding line that professional football players have no greater drug problem than does society has been...