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53 PHILADELPHIA DAILY HEWS TUESOAT, AUGUST 1, 191? 1 si Jf 1 3 .1 JXS- 1 if r': i i i- 4 Photo by W. R. Everly 3d MOUNT EPHRAIM, N. YOUTH Recreation Association opener. Leading pitcher Mark Pratt meets Phillies' ace had five shutouts, including two no-hitters and three one-hit-won the 13-lS-year-oId Camden County Suburban League Steve Carlton, left photo while the MYRA top hitter, ters.

Pepe swung at a .440 average clip. Manager was Pat baseball title, winning 17 straight after dropping its season Tony Pepe, gets to know Phils' slugger Greg Luzinski. Pratt Patterson, coach Al Di Campli. Goes Chargers; Hart Dealt to Jets 11 himw 1 awes i mm mmsmi Graded By TRACKMAN Past Time P. M.

FIRST Purse $1,603. Mdn. Pace. 1 Mila Pace. 1 Mile.

E. Davis Y. Filion J. Greene J. Murray E.

Looney W. Fleming W. Marks G. Lanas SIXTH-Purse $2,000. Clmg.

3 BYE BYE GENE 1 DOUG'S CHOICE 4 SIDNEY THE BUTLER 2 HARV WEBB 7 SCOTTISH FUSILIER 5 PERRY LOBELL 8 PACESETTER PICK 4 ADIOS LAPROD 171 3-2-5 8-3-5 322 3-47 PP Horss 3- 1 4-1 f-2 5-1 4- 1 8-1 8 1 10-1 CAPE PINE MAJESTY I REBEL LISA Last 3 Outs 3 3 2 72 2 5 3 43 224 8-J-5 Pron Odds 3- 1 4- 1 5- 1 6- 1 4-1 7- 1 8- 1 10-1 Driver P. Burris T. Crank. E. Davis D.

Pletcher R. Myers W. Marks P. Schell J. Smith, Jr.

4 PATRICIA LU 6 CHITTY CHITTY 2 EL EUULO 3 K'S FIRST SPICY JESS 7 LADY VON TECK 522 113 1- 3 4-1-5 2- 4-4 C-2 Trot. 1 Mile W. Fleming S. Kins R. Dancer J.

Miritello A. Galentine W. Pocza G. Cameron D. Wiest SEVENTH Purse $2,000.

2 DARTWELL 4 CONESTOGA IRISH 5 GALDOR 1 ROXIE3 FIDDLER 4 JILL ARDEN 8 BIG SPENDER 3 BRIANA'S STAR 7 VALIANT JIMMIE 5-2 2 7-1 7-1 9-1 12-1 12-1 i ix 1 I I EIGHTH Purse $2,000. C-2 Pace. 1 Mile. S. Kins J.

Greene J. Imel J. Murray A. Mver W. Herman O.

Davis A. Galentine 3 EARL'S MISS 4 MICHELLE BUTLER 2 GEM CAN 1 QUEEN TRIGERE 5 FOUR OAKS CAROLE 8 LADY JANES DREAM 4 HASTY ATTRACTION 7 FLOWING COLLETTE The Eagles lost a holdout and a star middle linebacker today when they traded Tim Rossovich to the San Diego Chargers for next year's first-round draft choice. Rossovich, 6-4, 250 pounds, and 26 years old, played four years for the Eagles but had not reported to training camp at Reading this year." LAST SEASON, his first full year as starting middle linebacker, Rossovich led the Eagles in overall tackles with 117. Formerly, he had played defensive end. Rossovich, a 17 graduate of the University of Southern California, was Ail-American and co-captain (with Eagles' Adrian Young) of the Trojans' national champions his senior year.

Residing in Crass Valley, it will be a homecoming of sorts to Southern California. Earlier today, the Chargers acquired another unhappy, unsigned player Duane Thomas, 3- 7-1 8-4-2 4 4-5 273 741 474 8 1 12-1 15-1 NINTH Purse $2,000. Clmg. Pace. 1 Mile.

SECOND-Purse 11,600. C-3 Pace. 1 Mile. 4 COLONEL PAT D. Cole 117 5-1 2 GYPSY GOLD E.

Whita 345 7-2 3 TREASURE RAINBOW E. Davis 7 16 -2 MY DIRECT J. Hvlan 143 5-1 6 MISS LADY PRINCE L. Coverdale 4 2 -l 5 HOTT SHOOTER M. McNicholi 4 1 8-1 8 MISS BARON ABBE P.

Dell I Santi 38-1 10-1 7 HARRISON DIAMOND N. Phillips dnl 8 1 12-1 THIRD Purse $1,600. C-3 Trot. 1 Mile. 4 MASTERFUL Boyd 145 3-1 5 CHESSIE DUKE R.Myers 384 4-1 3 CLEDDA SONG W.

Fleming 4 44 -2 2 PRINCESSA D. Irivina 747 5-1 4 PEP1NO HANOVER J. Simpson 445 4-1 8 FREIGHT MAJOR J. Larenle 821 8-1 1 OOTTIE P. Welp 244 8-1 7 COALMONT CAPER W.

Pocza 5 4 4 10-1 FOURTH Purse $1,400. C-3 Pace. 1 Mile. 3 GENERAL GRAY D. Irivin 811 52 1 SCOTT J.

Larenle 553 3-1 2 BUCKEYE RED BARON G. amir on 577 5-1 4 DR. PUFF STUFF A. Mver 5 4- 4-1 4 SING YOU SINNER J. Wilcults 224 8-1 8 SUSANS GRANNY J.

Brenneman 324 8-1 5 JUDGc LEWIS S. Kins 412 10-1 7 DOWN TOWN LOBELL A. Bordner 442 12-1 FIFTH Purse $2,400. C-l Pace. 1 Mile.

1 ROYAL DON J. Greene 155 5-2 4 LUKE J. Wilcults 727 3-1 3 MOONLAND RAINBOW R. Dancer 481 7-2 4 SCOT JERRY W.Herman 733 9-1 2 NAVIGAR D. Wiest 411 B-l 8 EASY CHIP J.

Larenle 242 12-1 7 JOROBES BYRO E. Dunni9an 541 12-1 5 JONAS HANOVER G.Willis 8 4 5 15-1 1- 318 71-4 3-1-4 3- 1 7- 2 -2 4- 1 4-1 8- 1 10-1 15-1 J. Greene A. land T. Crank A.

Mver Y. Fillon A. Stollzfus W. Marks C. Krause 1 DELHI BAY BOMBER 3 CASH SENATOR 7 ARMBRO FRANK 8 TAR BRIGHT 5 DOCTOR KILDARE 4 AFTON BRIGADIER 4 FRICKA MAC 8-23 TENTH Purse $1,600.

Clmg Pace. 1 Mile TIM ROSSOVICH to San Diego leading rusher for the Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys (see story, page 5.3). In ANOTHER move today, the Eagles traded sixth-year DICK HART to New York guard Dick Hart to the New York Jets for an undisclosed draft choice. Hart, from Mor-risville, did not go to college, is 29, 6-2 and 250 pounds. 5 GOLDEN COUNTESS 2 FLAVE HANOVER 4 RED LION GAL 2 31 1-1 3 14 7-2 3- 3-2 -2 4- 1-2 51 3-51 5-1 5- 5-8 8-1 744 12-1 243 15-1 W.

Faucher R. Myers A. Mver R. Patterson R. Anderson C.

Boyd T. Crank T. Lishthill 7 AFTON DALE 3 MR ELBERT 1 LIBERTY KNIGHT 8 RIP NICKAWAMPUS 4 TUCK AWAY WALTON Critics With Some Good xamples arver Answers By MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK (UPI)-Every-body's a critic. That's what has Tim McCar-ver so hot. For years now they've been saying it's a lucky thing for him he's got that bat of his because he throws like your little sister, Sybil, and the fact Montreal no longer figures on using him as a catcher but as an outfielder-third baseman instead, well, that's simply giving ev-.

erybody "more 'of a' chance to talk about his arm. "It paces me off when people are so quick to criticize your faults rather than point out your virtues," says Tim Mc-Carver, touching on one of the prime susceptibilities of human nature. "WHEN PEOPLE look at a ballplayer, they look at what he can't do rather than what he can do, and I can do a helluva lot more things right than I do wrong, or else they wouldn't be paying me $80,000, would they?" Tim McCarver offers some "It's just saying Joe Torre can't run," he says. "What about the way he hits? he play for me? I'll be able to tell you more after next spring. I'm gonna try to find some ways to take advantage of his abilities.

I'd like to see if I can't get him to do some of the things for me that he has done to me." What. Mauch is talking about, of course, is Mc-Ca rver's head and his bat. Both have been used to good advantage by the outgoing 30-year-old Memphis native since he. first broke it with Louisi3 years Both have, been instrumental in costing, Mauch' ball games when he was on the other side. He can throw, he can field and he can play several positions.

To pick out what he can't do is very easy to blow up. Lou Brock may not be the best left-fielder in the world, but to say he isn't an asset is ridiculous. He can throw, he can run, he can hit, and he can think. Bob Gibson is another. They say he can't hold runners on.

He can't. But who gives a hang?" Wlieti the Phillies dealt Ms-Carver even up to the Expos1 six, weeks ago for, John Bate-man, the first thing Gene Mauch did after McCarver re ported was have a heart-to-heart talk with him. MAUCH, ACCORDING to McCarver, explained things "in a compassionate way," but the one big thing he emphasized was young Terry Humphrey was going to be his catcher. "I asked him quite bluntly 'Am I being phased out as a says McCarver. "He said 'not More than not wanting me to catch, it was a matter of Gene want-.

ing Terry Humphrey to 'V A' Mauch says: "Humphrey is my McCarver" is' one -of my ball players. Where TIM "McCARVER sounds off.

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