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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 27

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FAGE 28 A I I I AY Backers Pledge JKANSAS CITY (AP) A number of Kansas City businesses are pledging up to $10,000 worth of advertising in order to keep the Athletics' major league team here. the team has good attendance, reasonable ticket sales arid good broadcasting revenue," Kansas City Major IIus Davii said, "then toe will be ih a 'good position tQ negotiate, to keep tM franchise Here next year." 1 Five companies pledged sup port of the plan Wednesday. meeting was called by Mayor Davis; Ernest Mehl, chairman of the Greater Kansas City Sports Commission, aiid Button Brookfield, chairman of the Jackson County Sports Authority. The businessmen were told the revenue received from broadcasting rights is one of the prime sources of income for a major league team owner, Club owners in other cities have contracts giving them between $500,000 and $1 million this season, Richard who has been active in promoting A's season ticket sales, said. tn contrast.

Finley received $250,000 last year. A spokesman said Piniey could expect to receive only about $80,000 under the present contract. Wagner presented the plans which call for a company to pledge up to $10,000 worth of advertising for the season, The money, except for possible corn- missions to agencies, would go directly to Firley, Wagner said. He said the community leaders feel that the broadcasting rights should give the Athletics" owner about be comparable with income received by, club owners other cities of Similar size. The" A's contract with the city expires at the end of this season.

In the past, the fiery owner has tried to move the Club to various other cities, including Louisville, Oakland and Seattle. Win, Begin CSU Series TEMPE (UPI) Arizona State University's baseball team, finally rid of bothersome Oregon State; hosts Colorado State University this afternoon' at 3 o'clock at Sun Devil i left-hander Ricfe- ard Kwasny, 0-0, as the probable starting pitcher by ASU coach Bobby Win- ides. Kwasny's only appearance this inning relief stint 5-1 loss to Oregon State, when he faced four batters, walked one, and struck two. The Sun Devils behind the pitching of ace southpaw Jeff Pentiand and the, extra base.hits of Dave Grangaard, Joe Paulson, Fred Nelson and Larry Liiiville defeated Oregon State, 7-3, at Phoenix Municipal Stadium last night in 1 the last contest of a three- game series. Oregon State took the Series) 2-1; Through the eight innings, Pentlarid-- allowed two hits and let only fouf Oregon State batters reach base.

He. tired in the ninth, giving' up three runs ion', three hits, including Jim Skogg's triple to the right fence. prangaarfl; returning to the linkup after one rest, doubled in ASU's first run in the second inning and scored on Bill Massarand's i 1 The Devils added one tally in the thhM. two in the fourth, and eighth in getting their 14ih win in 17 out- inirs. Nelson and Liri- vilje each" doubled, and JVfas- sanmd -had two' singles in three at-hsts.

Holds TthPbsitibn MOBILE; Ala. (UP!) Dave Davis of Phoenix, was seventh in the field of 120 bowlers entering today's third round of qualifying in the Professional Bowlers Association 135,000 Mobile Sertoma Open had a total of 2,595 pins after yesterday's opening 12 games. Leading the field was Les Schissler of Denver, whose 12-game total of 2,726 was seven pins better than that posted by Butch Gearhart of Ft. Lauderdale, SC Faces Fresno SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) Southern California will face Santa Clara today in the finals of the four-day double-elimination invitational baseball tournament conducted by the Marine Corps Recruit Depot.

In Wednesday's games USC defeated MCRD 6-0, Santa Clara took Utah 8-2, and USC squeaked out a 6-5 victory over Utah. PHONE 294-7601 CURTIS ROOFING tt no cost. It today --drive It away! JAMES MOTOftS 5151 E. SPEEDWAY OPEN SUNDAY StM2M CORONA DE TUCSON Golf Country Club NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PLAY ALL DAY FOR $2.0 MOM. THRU FRU Bent Grass Green Fees 9 heies Jl.JC; II holes a.n REGULATION HOLE COURSE PAR SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP $80,00 Family Monthly $18.00 Single Monthly $10.00 Eact) Is for unlimited golf at no further cost PRO SHOP CAFE A Milts Stuth of Benson Hwy.

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10 YEARS AGO TUCSON; March 23, 1957 The Tucson High Badgers, behind the three-hit pitching of Armando Urbina, shut out the Pueblo Warriors, 10-0, 15 YEARS AGO TUCSON, March 23, 1952 Tohto Bars i broke the track record for three-year- olds in winning the quarter- mile Rillito Handicap with a 22,2 seconds time one-tenth of a second off the former mark. HULLS BAG GOALS Black Hawks Knot York Rangers CHICAGO A The Hulls made the Chicago Black Hawks' offense a family affair Wednesday night in a 3-3 stalemate with the New York Rangers, grabbed sole possession of second place- in the Hockey League. The tie gave the Rangers 68 points. The Montreal Canadians whipped the Maple Leafs in Toronto to deadlock the Leafs for third place, each with 67 points. The Hawks are POOLTABLE ON AIL 1966 MODELS IN STOCK ALL TECH 4x8 SLATE REG.

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