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PAGE FIFTEEN THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18. 1985 DAY LADIES A Matson May Retire Farrell Fears NCAA Colts Sign Hawkins; Lions Drop Gibbs Ban 'until this thing WASHINGTON (AP) Trackl Farrell attends St.

John's Unl-jthe Soviets, and the belief thnt competition star Tnm Patwll. raiipKt in th vwsitv. Nftw York, and will be also should use his "God civ-i blows over. against the Buffalo Bills at New WESTMINSTER. Md The Baltimore Colts (AP) American Football League ex-reduced ihibition Saturday between the middle of the fight between the senior this fall.

rival powers ruling U.S. His reasons for defying the Buffalo Bills and New York en talent." Farrell said ho still can run But he told reporters of anoth- for his school this fall and er reason pretty Chris Ja- winter In this, his last year in nowski, the girl he intends tolcolloge, but "I'll mast likely marry, told him "Go ahead andjiose my eligibility." He said ho run (in the AAU meet). Don't bo has received no official word of Jets. amateur athletics, testified NCAA boycott, farrell said, Tuesday he may be barred from included a patriotic desire to college meets this fall and represent his country against I winter. dope." Brunswick, N.

J. PATRIOTS CUT 2 ANDOVER, Mass. (AP) -The Boston Patriots cut two men from their American Football League roster Tuesday and then discovered that offensive captain Charlie Long is out with a case of mumps. The Patriots released veteran linpharker Mike Dukes and And F.arl Rudder, president of such a planned penalty, but ho expects it. the Uie Texas said squeeze their list of unsigned players to three Tuesday by signing Alex Hawkins to a National Football League contract.

Hawkins, starting his seventh pro season, is captain of Baltimore's special teams. Still unsigned as the Colts prepared for Friday night's exhibition in Detroit against the Lions were halfback Lenny Moore and ends John Mackey and Butch Wilson. Bills Coach Lou Saban said Tuesday he plans to start quarterback Daryle Lamonica, a former Notre Dame player, in the game Saturday at New Brunswick, N. J. Quarterback John Huarte, also ex-Notre Dame, is scheduled to open for the Jets.

Kartell said the U.S. team in Russia was strong, but the row over qualification had affected has become so intense that his school's world champion shot "I've ho-n watching that pitcher nnd I've discovered it. He said some top athletes refused to risk disciplinary action by the NCAA or their schools. v) i) of something very Interesting her I hair's dyed!" rookie tackle Bob Malone Louisiana Tech. STEELERS LOSE SAIL KINGSTON, R.

I. (AP)-The putter, Randy Matson, is thinking of retiring from competition until it ends. The testimony marked the second day of a Senate Commerce Committee investigation into the row between the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Amateur Athletic Union. The senators want to UNDERGOES THERAPY WAIVERS ASKED BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. Ned Jarrett Back Farrell, fifth in the R00 meters in the 14 Tokyo Olympics, said he placed only as an alternate on the U.S.

squad and never got to run against the Russians. Rudder testified that Matron's morale and performance have slipped because of concern over the athletic jurisdictional war. He said Matson, who will testify next week, has confided to his (AP)-The Detroit Lions have dropped quarterback Sonny Gibbs of Texas Christian from their roster and offered his learn whether a law is needed to settle the jurisdictional feud. services to other teams in the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League said Tuesday linebacker Bill Saul will be out of action for several weeks. Saul suffered a kidney injury in the Steelers' game with the Minnesota Vikings last Saturday in Atlanta, Ga.

He was released from an Atlanta hospital Tuesday. TIMBERLAKE FIRES FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) -Rookie quarterback Bob Tim- The two bodies have agreed to a truce, with no discipline In Local Hospital National Football League. In asking waivers on Gibbs, against any athletes, at least until the committee winds up its coach that he mtiy retire from Tuesday. "There have been no comDlications with my back hearings.

the Lions reduced their active list to 52 players. Gibbs, was obtained last year when the Detroit squad had a quarterback shortage due to injuries suffered If-- "TRY KING injury, though it has bothered me some lately, "I'm going to get some therapy and simply relax for a while. I haven't felt good at all in recent weeks." Farrell told the committee he is in hot water with the NCAA for disobeying its boycott against the AAU National Championships in San Diego, which picked most of the by Earl Morrall. WHAT'S COMING AUG. 21 it.

To SPARTANBURG DRAGWAY? berlake put his ailing pitchin arm to the test Tuesday wit EDWARD PACKERS WORK encouraging results as the New Amnc' lrgt Stlling Cigar DISTRIBUTOR L. B. CLARDY CO. that By LEONARD LAYE News Sports Writer Grand National point leader Ned Jarrett in back in Greenville's General Hospital, and once again he will go from a bed to a race track. The Ford chauffeur from Camden, who was hospitalized here after an accident in a 100-miler at Greenville Pickens Speedway in June, returned to Greenville late Monday.

He will leave Thursday morning for Columbia, site of a 100-miler that night. "I'm hoping to get some DE PERE, Wis. (AP) The Green Bay Packers went Jarrett admitted that wnue.u.S. track and field team he had been experiencing occa- lost to Russia recently. TOM FAMULI.

sional pain, it nas neon noimnR than expected, ine man expected, ine York Giants stepped up preparations for Sunday's game with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Yale Bowl. He took his turn Tuesday on the firing line and threw long and short passes during a half-hour scrimmage. There' was no evidence of soreness in the arm. more compact schedule on the Grand National circuit the past few weeks has had a good bit to do with it. "Last weekend was especially rough.

We were at Maryville, I Tenn. Friday night, Spartan-! through a longer than usual practice session Tuesday preparing for their exhibition in Milwaukee Saturday with the Chicago Bears. Rookie Bill Symons of Colorado, who pulled a leg muscle in last Saturday night's 44-7 victory over the New York Giants, hobbled around the practice field Tuesday but is expected to see action against the Bears. much-needed rest," said Jarrett SNELL QUESTIONABLE PEEKSKILL, N. Y.

(AP) -Matt Snell, the American Foot burg Saturday night and Augusta on Sunday afternoon. I "I got the pole position at Au ball League's outstanding rookie last year, and veteran quarterback Mike Taliaferre were listed Tuesday as questionable gusta and led for 41 laps, but Pearson (David) and Hutcher-j son (Dick) went ahead of mej on our second pit stops. I closed HIC. IRISH STARS DUEL BUFFALO, N. Y.

(AP)-Two former Notre Dame football stars will face each other In an starters for the New York Jets in Saturday's exhibition game up on them later, but I just was not feeling up to par and I could tell that this was making a difference." Jarrett's car received a sharp SAID UNETHICAL Mets Plan 'Bat Night' The Greenville Mets will give away approved, official Little League baseball bats during the Mets' game with Gastoula, currently battling for the Western Carolinas League with Rock Hill, tomorrow night at Meadow brook Park. The promotion has proved one of the most popular in the SHOCK AHSOItHI It KPECTAI, full double action for longer car We far safety and comfort mt I Oil inttalled KXPFJIT FROST-END ALIGNMENT correct camber tot in cotter align front end repack front wheel bearingi bumper to bumper tafety check I It most can blow from the rear in the race at Spartanburg, but Ned said Dietzel Answers Graves7 Charge SPECIAL I Brake adjustment and pack front 1 I vhcrl bearingi, Switch tirei. I V. EACH da schoolboy fullback, Ron Es- WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) -Paul Dietzel, Army's football coach, denied Tuesday a charge by the University of Florida football coach that he had engaged in unethical recruiting practices in the case of a Flori- that he hardly felt the impact.

"The people here have been very good to me, and of course they had my X-rays here from the time before. But the way they treated me in June made me want to come back this time." Jarrett was in the hospital for three days in June with a bruised vertebrae and pulled muscles, but it didn't slow him down at all. He ran second to Hutch-erson the next night at Myrtle Beach. The Camden driver takes a point lead of 366 into the Thursday race in Columbia. mann.

The accusation was made Monday by Ray Graves, the Florida coach, after he had learned that Esmann, who had signed a grant-in-aid at Florida, had decided to go to Bordenton country this year and has taken place twice at Yankee Stadium. Each combined adult-child grandstand admission for the game will receive one Little League, "Louisville Slugger" bat free. In case the game is cancelled, Bat Night will he Saturday for the Thomasville game. Game time tomorrow is 7:30. GUARANTEED USED TIRES Prep School on a half-scholar ship to prepare for entrance to BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE West Point.

Dietzel said in a statement: "I was surprised and disappointed to read the statements Charlotte Post Defends allegedly made by my old Y. Chtlct $52 friend, Coach Ray Graves, that I had engaged in unethical re Crown At Orangeburg Cepeda Ready; iSanford Sold To Angels SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Slugging first baseman Orlando Cepeda was put back on the active roster of the San Francisco Giants Tuesday and right-handed pitcher Jack Sanford was sold to the Los Angeles Angels. The 27-year-old Cepeda went on the disabled list May 7 after an off-season knee operation left him limping. He led the Giants last year with a .304 average and also hit 31 homers and batted in 91 runs. ORANGEBURG, S.C.

(AP) umun cans "a team without a star." The Alabama champs nave a 21-4 record. Charlotte, the defending champion, heads a field of six opening play Wednesday in the uiariotte, wnicn won the regional tourney in Staunton, I And Recappoble Tire gtH Ss J) "FREE" PEPSI I TO JBU cruiting practices. In no way have I or any representatives of the Military Academy deviated from either the letter or the spirit of the constitution, bylaws and regulations of the National Collegiate Athletic Association or the Eastern College Athletic Conference. "Even though this fine young man (Esmann) expressed 'great interest in the Military Academy as early as April 1964, it is understandable that he signed a letter of intent with the American Legion's Region 3 last season and finished second in the national finals, returns with the nucleus of last year's I Compacts (Cy Regular 0 baseball tourney at Orangeburg. Three games will be played on opening day in the double team plus players who carried elimination affair.

The winner the Charlotte Colt League team The 35-year-old Sanford, hero to the World Series in 1964 College Park Coach Bob of the 1962 National League pennant drive when he won 24 Scruggs says his team "is University of Florida since no probably a bit weaker" than the others in the tourney, but has one can assure a candidate in advance that he will eventually possibly the best pitcher who will appear in the week-long receive an appointment to the Military Academy. event "Upon nomination, all candi Colonial Heights, with a 21-5 dates must meet the academy's "Easy-Steer" NYLON tires record, will not arrive until late Wednesday. The team was delayed by the funeral of assistant coach Dick Rogers. exacting admission requirements academic, medical and physical. When Graves called me last Sunday evening concerning Ron Esmann, the young man's appointment status Columbia, with a 21-0 mark.

advances to the American Legion World Series in Aberdeen, SC. Tallahassee, and Central Park of Birmingham, kick off the tourney with a 2 p.m. game. Charlotte meets College Park, at 1:30 and Columbia battles Colonial Heights, at 8 o'clock. The losers of games one and two will meet in the first game Thursday.

The loser of Wednesday's third game plays the winner of the first game at 5:30 Thursday and the winners of games two and three Wednesday battle at 8 o'clock Thursday night. Two games will be played Friday, starting at 5:30, and single games, beginning at 8 o'clock, will be played Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, if necessary. Tallahassee will field a tough offensive attack in the tourney. Coach Bill Rich reported that brings the pitcher with the best AS LOW AS EACH, IN SETS OF FOUR record into the playoffs. Char I NYLON tires I AS -u EACH.

IN I LOW I Jl 1 (6 70x15 SETS OF I AS I I bleck FOUR tube-type) I Blackwill Tubelen Price In Price In I utii Petri' Setiol4' I 6.507.00x13 $10.69 110.44 I 7.50x146.70x15 11 69 11.44 I 8.00x14 14 69 14.44 was not discussed at all." lie White has a 14-0 record and OOt I i buck lubMeMt games, never regained top form after an operation on his pitching arm in the middle of the 14 season. He was 4-5 this season with a 3.96 earned-run average. The Giants also optioned left-handed pinch-hitter Bob Burda to their Pacific Coast League farm club in Tacoma and also called up shortstop Tito Fuentes from Tacoma. In New York, the Angels announced they also had bought another pitcher, Jim Coates, from Seattle of the Pacific Coast League. The 33-year-old right-hander formerly was with the New York Yankees, Washington Senators and Cincinnati Reds.

Heat Claims Prep Gridder LAKE VILLAGE, Ark. (AP) Shannon Mobbs 16, died Graves had said he had "talked to Dietzel about this, and he said he was unable to get the boy an appointment this fall, a 0.62 earned run average. GCC Tennis Blackwill Tubeleit Price In Price In i2it Pair ted of 4 6.00x13 $16.69 111.44 7.00,6.50x13 17.69 17.44 7.50x14 19.99 11.74 8.00x147.10x15 22.99 2174 Una I'M, alhar dim and hitam aia reduce. that he would have to send him to a prep school. That means the boy and the boy's daddy will Form Holding be paying part of the expenses as well as some foundation the Form continued to hold In the annual Greenville Country Club academy has for such things." Graves said it was the second Tennis Championships yesterday as all the favorites came time this year Dietzel had taken six of his players are hitting at a Florida prospect.

He said the through unscathed. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ONE OF THESE GIFTS WITH EACH PAIR OF NEW TIRES OR RETREADS other player was Jay Olncr, an the .300 level. Central Park comes Into the tourney with what Coach Jack end from Clearwater, who had lop matcn oi the day came in the girls 16-under bracket where Pat Drake battled back an appointment to West Point and expressed a desire to go in a hospital Tuesday after from a one-set disadvantage to Elrod Has 4-1 there. ertge little Sally Wise, 4-6, 7-5 He said Esmann, whose home 7-5 and avenge an earlier de being overcome with heat in football practice Monday afternoon. Mobbs, an 11th grader, underwent the usual physical exami feat to Miss Wise.

In the girls 18-under division nation by a doctor Monday be Lillian Scarr outfought Jolloy Bruce, also after dropping the first set. Miss Wise ousted Vickl Burgess, 6-1, 6-1, in the fore the first day of supervised fall practice. Talbert, Cryovac 18-under bracket. Yesterday's results: Glrlt 12-under-Sally Wvcht France Is in Pompano Beach, did not have one and that was what Irked him. "We can't get this scholarship back," said Graves.

"It's gone. I've been on the phone for days trying to straighten this thing out but all Dietzel will say is that he is going to look into this and that "The fact is they are unethical and dead wrong in the things they are doing, and no sweet talk Is going to change that." Esmann, a 6-foot-l, 195-pound-er, said he didn't expect to go to West Point but now hopes to go there. Church Victory Jimmy Elrod hurled a two-hitter Monday night as Second Presbyterian of the American League beat Boiling Springs of the National League for the Church League Softball championship. Elrod fanned 12 in taking the seven-lnnlng victory, the clincher in a bek-of-three series. J.

D. Gwinn paced the Second Presbyterian attack with three hits in three trips. The victors scored three runs in the fifth inning off Fred Jones, the losing pitcher. cumcm. t-4, t-li Sally Jackton Nancy Yeargin, -l, i-Oi Glrl 14-under Edge Gower, 8-7 Laddie Jrnninot d.

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Ed Anderson, 4-1, 4-4, 43i Bovi Manufacturing, 8-7. Talbert was the winning pitcher and knocked it-undef-Ricky cnrotdr d. Mavet Ray noldt. 4-0, 4-4. in the winning run in the sev Wen-Ben Oeer Kevl d.

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