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jrmi fl fin wM whn Reiser's Creed for Anqels: Do As I Did Mflf yni AMUICA'S HO. Hal CONIIIflWtr nr. tun mm? aiavi fMi UlffMIN, AM im tVltf (i I UUMSUH IONOO TOYOTA HM IN NEW 1970 UflMlnj, hark l'i th Angela, hi mild, "There lot ol young talent here." "I'm not fanning any lneewfi when I tell vnu that, ihe Angels excite me very much, If wo could just gel. them to apply themselves to their work and to regain some confidence, then we will have done our joh." "What we need," said Phillips, "is a team with the attitude of Pete Reiser." The 50-year-old coach laughed. "Billy Herman used to say that the older WITH AUTOMATIC TRANS.

Mm linw. haven't hd nay a I problem ulnr'e but rvery no often (herd are little warning that, tell mp to low down. Now I know what my can take and what it can't." He came back to baseball in 19R6 and managed the Chicago Cubs' affiliate at Dallas-Ft, Worth for the first two months of the season. He joined the coaching staff of the Cubs in the middle of the year and worked for the next seasons under Leo Durocher, the man who had been his manager most of his days in Brooklyn. He denies that there was any lack of comiminica-tion between Durocher and the Cubs during the futile stretch run of 1969.

"It was the year of the Mets, that's all. And that's what history will OOOO SIIICTIOH OF All THI NIW MARK II MODUS AVA1LABII Wi ipiclallit In Salts Imlei (or Itii 4 wMii IrKe Undctuliir LONGO TOYOTA 11059 I. Oorv.y, El Monte 441.1011 416-1 WEEKDAYS 1:30 TO P.M.-SAT. and SUN. Til 7 PM Wollos Hurls No-Hitter in Irvine Sweep IRVINE Uav- Wollos, a JC transfer from Gro.s-mont, pitched a no-hltler Saturday against Caltech as UC Irvine scored a pair of shut-out victorias over the Engineers, 8-0 and 6-0.

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He was traded away then hut he returned to the Dodgers as a minor league manager a decade later and coached with the team from 19fl0-(il. The Dodgers finished sixth in 1D64 and the situation dictated a shakeup. Reiser was released and the replacements included Harold (Lefty) Phillips. It is Phillips who calls the shots today for the Angels and his first lieutenant is Reiser. "I bear no animosity toward the Dodgers," he said.

"The man' who traded me in 1948 was Branch Rickey and I can tell you that, without any qualification at all, this was the man who knew more about baseball talent than any man I've ever known. He was a guy who would take one look at a ballplayer and tell you everything you wanted to know about him. "The situation in 1964 was pretty simple. The pressure was on for a change and that meant either us or 'the manager. You don't let a Walter Alston go.

Never." Reiser managed the Dodgers' Spokane farm club in the spring of 1965, the year he felt pains in his chest that gave the warning of an imminent heart attack. "I haven't been scared very often in my life," he said, "but that was one of BV JffltN WIKfllflCH mil VtH wrilir Sitting lit clnilrs by cnnier of the pool, a Krmip bascbdll men wore miking about their game "Thn hitter of May," one said, "the modern basehail player what's wrong wUh The man did not give anyone else in the group a chance to answer and turned to a man who sat nearby, "You were a pretty good hitter, Pete. You tell me." Pete Reiser glowered. "I was not a pretty good hitter," he said. "I was a damned good hitter.

One of the best. Don't ever teli me was 'pretty good' at anvthing." the man with a career average of .295 and who is now coaching for the Angels had the attention of the gathering. "You know what I was?" he boomed. "I was a conceited ballplayer. I believed that I could do everything as well as the next guy or better.

Team Down on Self "Thai's one of the reasonsand it may just be the most important one-why I'm in this camp, why I'm with the Angels. "Here is a team that is down on itself. It lost more games than it won in the past two years and there have been a lot of things written and said about it. You know, things that questioned its ability and all. Baseball players are some of the most sensitive people around and when they read things and hear things they start believing them.

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He is the kind of man who commands attention. He stands on a practice field and bellows orders like a drill instructor. "In the years with the Dodgers," he said, "in the years with the other teams at the. end, I always gave it everything I had. How can you do less and live with yourself? "I could take off my shirt right now and show you the old scars from those fences at Ebbetts Field and around the National League.

Only the Lord knows how many time I crashed into them. "And. yes, you're damn right. The injuries did cut down on my career. No question about it.

But I wouldn't have been able to live with myself if I hadn't done it. "Life, you see, has always been a moment to moment thing with me. I want to do the best I can right now and worry about tomorrow when that comes. And maybe that's the big in the ballplayer of today maybe it's just a mental difference. It could be, because you can believe me when I tell you that there is just as much talent today as there was 20 and 30 years ago.

It's just that there are 24 Callison smashed a double over first base. Then Ernie Banks, beginning his 17th season, singled to left to score two runs. A throwing error after a scratch hit by rookie Roots Day allowed Banks to score. CHICAGO CALIFORNIA ab It bi ab bl Kessngr ss 4 0 0 0Alomer2b 3 0 0 0 Beckert 4 0 0 0 Wolf 0 0 0 0 Williams If 3 0 0 Spencer pn 1000 James If 1 0 0 0 Fregosi ss 10 10 Santo 3b 4 110 Lund ss 10 0 0 Callisn rf 3 1 2 0 Jhnstne cf 300 0 Colborn 1 0 0 0 Johnson If 2 0 0 0 Banks lb 4)2 2VOSS It 1000 Dav cf 3 0 10 Rchardt rf 3 0 0 0 Hundley 3 0 10 Ree-az lb 3 0 0 0 Gura 0 0 0 0 Rodrgz 3b 3 0 0 0 Jacouez 1 0 0 0 Egan 10 0 0 Hckmn ph rf 1 0 0 0 Adlesh 10 0 0 Mssrsmth 0 0 0 0 Floyd ah 10 0 0 Queen 0 0 0 0 Ruiz pb 2b 2 0 0 0 Totals 12 7 2 Totals 24 0 1 0 Chlcaso 000 300 0003 California 000 000 000-0 Repoz. DP Chicago 2.

LOB Chlca go 3, California 1. 2B-Calllson 2. Gura. Pitcher- IP ER BB SO Gura 3 1 0 0 0 2 Jacauez (W) 3 0 0 0 2 Colborn 3 0 0 0 0 3 Messersmllh 3 1 0 0 0 2 Queen (L) 3 5 3 2 0 Wolf 3 1 0 0 0 2 1:59. ALHAMBRAMorrterey Park 2101 W.

Valley Blvd. 289-3821 ANAHEIMYorba Linda 1644 W. Lincoln (714)035-0860 BALDWIN FARKEI Monta 3099 Baldwin Park Blvd. 962-8705 BUENA PARXLa Mirada 6940 Stanton Ave. (714) 522-8334 IT nP" I I II HI -wrwm II YOU CAN I TO ANY OF 111 1 UC Santa Barbara 010 000 ooo 3 1 Barr, Sogae (S) and Perkins; Murphy, Martin (71, Savior (9) and Marshall.

Second tame: USC Oil 000 02 6 0 UC Sante Barbara 000 400 0-4 6 3 Sailor, Raich (SI. Busby (6) and Ranks, Perkins (7); Rerun, French 14) and Powers. First Game: U. San Diego 020 001 00-3 1 1 Occidental 100 001 11-4 7 3. Devls, Archibald (il and Wsthan; Larson and Guerrero.

Second Game: U. San Diego 000 000 0-0 7 1 Occidental 020 000 x-2 2 1 Carplntler, Archibald (6) and Klns-rruni Walker and Guerrero. First gamei Cal Baptist 000 000 002 00-2 4 3 Pepoerdlne- 020 000 000 01-3 9 1 Duckworth, Moreland 81, Morales (10) and Cockrell; Hoser, Vorhles (6), Fietcner (9) and Bare and McCurdy 18). Second gamei Cal Beotllt 000 100 0-1 4 2 Pecperdlne 013 220 x-8 10 Wound, Warien (4), Morales (6) and Pratt; Fletcher, Boles (5) and McCurdy. First Game: Cal Poly (SLO) 090 100 0001 4 Cal St.

(Fullertonl 130 001 OOx-S 11 1 Sllva, Lendrlch (4) and Wallen; Peters and Palmer. Second Game: Cal Polv (SLO) 003 000 0- 3 5 0 Cal St. (Fullertonl 010 000 12 1 Tralnor and Baggett; Jaft'ee, Tenny (7) and Palmer. First Game UC San Dleco 005 022 1-10 8 2 Pomona 130 430 11 7 2 Falrman. Jones (S) and Plttman; Joosl, Sonne (5) and McCall, Lara.

Second Game UC San Diego 000 0055 3 0 Pomona 000 0101 3 Weoer and Plttman; Lindsay, Lollla IS) and Lara. First Game: UCLA 000 100 0023 7 0 OI Stale (LA) 000 000 101-2 0 Pone, Zell (5), Sanlord (9) and Le-Blonc; Shepard, Kelly (8) and Saunders. Second Game: UCLA ooo 101 24 8 0 Cal Slate (LA) 000 004 04 0 Called, darkness. r. Susa, Johnson (5) and Stoltz; Apo-daca, Phllllpe (7), McDermott (7) and Salinas, Saunders (5).

AZUSA-PACIFIC TOURNAMENT Cel Lutheran 000 OOO 0 3 6 Westmont 004 040 1 4 Petlln. Thomas (5) and Domby, Cope-tan (6); Clemens and Toya. Cal Lutheran 000 000 22 4 3 Redlands 301 OSO x-9 12 1 Pfrlmmer, Sneed (4), While (4) and Copeland, Domby (7); Ault and Doher-lv, Morland (5). Tennis Results ROTHMAN'5 PRO TOURNAMENT At London SINGLES (final Marly Rlessen fEvanston, III.) def. Ken Rosewalt (Australia), i-'.

6 DOUBLES (final) Riessen-Tom Okker (Netherlands) det. Rod Laver-Owen Davidson (Australia), 6-3, 13-11, 9-11, 2 6. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERCOLLEGIATES Al Valley Hunt Club SINGLES (third round) Haroon Return (UCLA) dot. Eric Joachim (CSLA), 7- 6-1; Steve Cornell (UCLA) def. George Taylor (USC), 7-5, 12-10; Modesto VaJOUM (UCLA) det.

Mike Ma-clyette (USC), 6-2, 6-3; Steve Avover (USC) de(. Doug Verdieck (Redlands), 7 5, 6-0: Jeff Austin (UCLA) det. Fernando Gentll (USC). 8-6, 6-1; Erik Van Dlllen (USC) def. Gene Malln (CSLA), 6-1.

6-1; Tom Leonard (USC) def. Stephen Flske (UCLA). 6-3. 10-8; Jeff Borowlak (UCLA) det. Paul Jamison (Red-lands).

6-0, 63. (Quarter-finals) Rahlm def. Cornell, 7-5, 2-4, 6-3; Vazque: def. Avover, 8-6, 61; Van Dlllen def. Austin, 8- 6, 3-6, 6-3; Leonard der.

Borowlak, 6-3, 34. 6-1. DOUBLES (semifinals) Borowlak-Rahlm (UCLA) def. Cornell-Cornell (UCLA), 4-6, 6-4, 8-6; Gentll-Machelte (USC) def. Avoyer-Leonard (USC), 6-2, t-3.

TODAY'S SCHEDULE II a.m., sin-gles semifinals. 2 p.m., singles final. 3:30 p.m., doubles final. U.S. INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS At Hampton, Va.

MEN'S SINGLES (semifinals) Stan Imllh (Pasadena) del. Cliff Richey (San Angelo, 6-3, 6-3, 63; Thomaz Koch (Brazil) def. Clark Graebner (New York), 4-6, 10-8, 4-6, 63, 63. MEN'S DOUBLES (semifinals) Smith-Arthur Ashe (Richmond, Va.) lift. Koch-Hans Plolz (West Germany), V3, 6-1; Ilia Nastase-lon Tlrlae (Romania) def.

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