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DAILY PRESS, NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30f 1971 D2 Pirates Rip TTTT Iff I 77 8-7: Mets Win raves. ivip a or uaras Torre Bat Powers St. Louis; Seavcr Stymies San Diego, 5-1 ba'iIi him Voit ioiio, LI I SAN DIEGO (UPI)-Tom Seaver pitched a seven-hitter and struck out 10 Saturday night for his sixth win as the New York Mets beat the San Diego Padres, 5-1, in the first game of a doubleheader. The Mets' righthander, now 6-2, ST. LOUIS (AP) Joe Torre boomed a bases-loaded triple in the bottom of the ninth inning to rally the St.

Louis Cardinals to an 8-7 victory over the Atlanta Braves Saturday night. The Braves had broken a 5-5 tie with two unearned runs in the top of MOSTLY COMMENTARY Vaudeville is dead and the betting here is that's why Art Shamsky will play little, not at all or be shipped bv the New York Mets. "Old hero" he 4 Homers, Drop Cubs PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Pirrtes hit four home runs, including two-run blasts by Richie Hebncr and Bab Robertson, to defeat the Chicago Cubs, 9-4, Saturday. Hebner's homer came in the first after Vic Davalillo singled. Gene Alley hit a solo iot in the second and Robertson and Milt May hit con-se'Utive homers in the fourth aft Al Oliver was safe on an error by Santo.

All four homers came off Bill Hands, 4-7, who went just four innings. Hebner drove in another run in the seventh with a single. Jin Hickman hit a homer in the second inning and doubled home a run in the fourth 'or two of the Cubs' runs. They got two more in the sixth on a single by Billy Williams, a double by Santo and a single by Chris I I t'vv VI SSISsjsi ills "i sytefeK 'fi I may be, but Manager Gil Hodges likes his baseball dead-serious and he doesn't want anyone or anything around which is remindful of the comic-opera days of Casey Stengel and the three-ring Mets. Detroit's Al Kaline is about 50 points off Willie Mays' hitting tempo, but he's flirting with the .300 mark and adding substance to the belief that the best of old-timers could go on hitting forever if the rules would permit batting from rocking chairs.

Remarkable, too, is their zesty attitudes while the young 'uns wout and fret. the ninth but the streaking Cardinals, who won their fifth straight, bounced right back. Lou Drock, who earlier had extended his hitting streak to 25 games, opened the Cards' half of the ninth with a single and Matty Alou also singled. When reliever Cecil Upshaw Bobbled Simmons' attempted bunt, the bases were loaded. Torre followed with his game-winning triple.

The Cardinals earlier had wiped out a 5-0 Atlanta lead built against starter Bob Gibson, who was forced to leave the game with a pulled muscle in his right thigh in the third inning. lost his shutout in the ninth inning when Nate Colbert belted his ninth home run of the season. It was Seaver's Diego. Seaver increased his strikeout total for the year to 92 in 89 2-3 innings and picked up his first victory since May 7. It was the 26th time in Seaver's career that he has struck out 10 or more batters in one game.

Steve Arlin, who was chased by the Mets in the eighth inning, took his seventh loss in eight decisions. Jerry Grote got the Mets started in the fifth inning with a single scoring Ed Krane-pool, who had singled. Tim What do Managers Charlies Fox (San Francisco), Red Schoendienst (St. Louis), Eddie Kasko (rjosionj and Dick Williams (Oakland) have in common? Tribe Tops Chisox, 2-1 CHICAGO (UPI) -Rookie Chris Chambliss, playing in his second major league game, singled home two runs in the fifth inning Saturday night to help the Cleveland Indians edge the Chicago White Sox, 2-1, behind the five-hit pitching of Ray Lamb. Chambliss, 22, who was called up from Wichita three weeks ago, drove a ground ball into field with the bases loaded to score Graig Nettles and Vada Pinson.

Nettles and Pinson each had singled after two were out against loser Tom Bradley, and Bradley walked Roy Foster to load the bases before Chambliss singled just out of the reach of Mike You're only half right if the answer is that their teams lead the four divisions of the baseball big leagues. The other trait they have in common is that alt are quiet guys, though the Oakland guy has been known to blow up. ST. LOUIS A YU1U l'UU 1 Jilt. IWAmi'jiUt ATLANTA ab bi sb bi 4 2 2 0 Fob's single in the seventh While we're sounding off on the quiet ones, which wack ci CHICAGO PITTSBURGH "ab bi abrhbl Kessinqer ss 5 0 2 0 Cash 2b 4 0 0 0 Beckert 2b 4 110 Davalillo rf 3 2 10 BWillams If 4 110 Hebner 3b 4 13 3 Hickman rf 4 12 2 Stargell If 3 0 0 1 Santo 3b 4 111 AOIiver cf 4 110 Banks lb 4 0 0 0 BRobrlsn lb 4 2 2 2 Hundely 2 0 10 MMay 4 111 Torres pr 0 0 0 0 Alley ss 4 111 5 2 2 2 To Third On Single Pirate triumph at Three Rivers Stadium.

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One of the most surprising scholarship sig-nings is that which finds the State's "most outstanding" football player of 1967, Ronnie Erb of Petersburg High, being given grant-in-aid status at Virginia State. A lot of ill-conceived personal decisions trapped Erb emotionally, but he feels the second chance given him by ex-Peninsula coach Walter Lovett will turn things around. A fan wrote Richmond sports editor Chauncey Charity Gets About 825,000 From NBA-ABA All-Star Game HOUSTON (UPI) The first NBA-ABA All Star game was a disappointment at the gate and for the charity for which it was aimed, but postgarne reviews Saturday indicated the 21 all-stars and their respective pension funds fared very well. the National Basketball Association (NBA) squad, despite the absence of their 7-foot-2 ace Lew Alcindor, squeezed out a 125-120 victory in a game that turned out to be interesting enough for the 16,349 fans and the audience of 200 HR-Hebner (4 Hickman (7 Alley (2), B.Robertson (9), M.May (i). Cash.

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OiLamb (W.2-2) 9 5 1 Bradley (L.5-4) 8 7 2 Horlen 1 0 0 PB pnd nf the 1975 season. The place is Parker Field, 1-3 0 Save Giusti, A 12,336. I 2.1A. home of the Richmond Braves. No baseball caps have TV stations.

HITTER WIELDS BIG HAT BROAD BAY EVENT SET TODAY Risk Winds Rain Force been given to the fans that year. Pony Nights have been discontinued. Tommie Aaron has hung up his spikes. Box score No hats, no roans, no Aarons." Kinda cute. ANOTHER BLOW TO AMATEURISM I still highly recommend reading "Deep Water" by ex-swimming hero Don Schollander, but he does all of sports great harm by permitting certain publicity blurbs or not disavowing them.

Out of context, saying there's no place in top-level sports "for Green Belts Two Homers, A's Oulslug Red Sox, 12-8 Belay Of Two Regattas Vsr.vish starrv-everl belief in good sportsmanship is The game, whipped up on less than three weeks notice by the players of the NBA and the American Basketball Association on their own, was promoted as a charity event for the Whitney Young Foundation. Sponsors of the game, eyeing the more than 44,000 seats in the huge Astrodome, talked in terms of at least $50,000 for the foundation. But, the 'Astrodome people said Saturday the gate ran about $75,000. Deducted from that was $17,500 stadium rental, $10,000 for expenses of staging the game including advertising and another $2,500 for printing of tickets, paying ushers and other personnel. Then, there was the expense of flying in the 21 players, two coaches, two trainers and three attorneys, plus wives and families in many cases.

This estimated cost totals in The A's had at least one base-runner in each inning as every player except the pitchers collected at least one hit. The pattern was set in the second inning when Lonborg got pinch-hitter Ramon Webster to ground into an.appar ent inning ending double play with the score 3-1. celli drove in four runs, two on a first-inning double and another pair with his homer in a four-run fifth, which put Boston ahead briefly, 7-5. Carl Yastrzemski accounted for Boston's eighth run with his eighth homer, a line drive into the left field screen in the sixth. due to the weather.

The 11th annual Broad Bay affair, set to launch at the Narrows in Virginia Beach, was reset for today at 12 noon. Two races will be run today and a third Monday with the weatherman's cooperation. Cruising and MORC skip- Pelting rains and high winds ranging up to 30 inots blew two scheduled sailing regattas right off their courses Saturday. Both the Broad Bay Regatta for small boats and Langlcy Yacht Clb's Cruising and Midget Ocean Racing Class (MORC) race were postponed plain contemptuous. Sign of the times.

Work is near completion on the Everett Case Athletic Center at N. C. State which will house all the school's athletic offices on the top two floors and move them out of Reynolds Coliseum. This prompts Ahtletic Director Willis Casey to say: "I can remember 22 vears ago when that (coliseum) was the latest and best of its kind. Now it's the oldest facility wip'va ffnt." pers will have to war1, until Monday at 9:30 a.m.

to shove off at the Langley facility. One race is set over the 106-mile course. Rain didn't prevent Hampton Yacht Club from holding its flag-raising ceremonies, the first ever in the new HYC building. The 64-year-old boating organization held ribbon-cutting ceremonies at the $250,000 facility last Dec. 19.

HYC is one of the oldest sailing groups on the Chesapeake Bay, having organized in 1907 as the Virginia Yacht Club. It kept the name until 1932 and has been at its present location at the foot of Victoria Blvd. for the entire n.it-o TTniversitv had onlv a 17-16 season and did Orioles Top Twins, Take 11-8 Slud'est Pacific-8 Dropping Dual Track Meets BOSTON (AP) Light-hitting Dick Green cracked a pair of home runs, the second pulling Oakland from behind in the sixth inning, and the A's outslugged the Boston Red Sox 12-8, Saturday. The A's broke loose for 16 hits off six pitchers in the wild, nationally-televised slug-fest. Green, who started with a .228 average, singled in a three-run second inning against starter Jim Lonborg, drilled his sixth homer of the season off Ken Brett in the fourth and hit a two-run homer off Mike Nagy in the sixth.

Joe Rudi doubled home two Oakland runs in the second and then connected for his sixth homer in the fifth. Angel Mangual touched off the four-run sixth with a pinch homer, his second of the year. Rico Petrocelli hit his fourth homer in the last three games and his ninth of the year for the Red Sox. Petro- not land a single player on the Atlantic Coast Conference all-star baseball list, but Enos (Country) Slaughter is most happy after his first year of college coaching He found it so pleasant, that when asked if he'd 'accept a job in the major leagues, Slaughter replied: "Not as long as I am at Duke." MINI-SPORTSCOPICS If Lanny Wadkins' winning efforts on behalf of the incino tt ransft in Walker Cup play is any barome the neighborhood of $20,000. ter, perhaps Wake Forest's golf team can round out its slow but steady climb to the NCAA Championship when play opens June 23 in Tucson.

The Deacons iiuZ fiftfc in 1QK7 third the next year, second in ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Brooks Robinson slammed four hits, driving in five runs Saturday, and the Baltimore Orioles blew a seven-run lead before beating the Minnesota Twins 11-8. Dave Johnson's two-run homer keyed a four-run Baltimore rally in the seventh inning that broke a tie after the Twins had wiped out a 7-0 IIIIISIICU inm 1969 and 1970. Only one rung left now. With 14 homers, Cincinnati's Johnny Bench is ahead of his 45-home run pace of last season.

One of the new Fall television shows will be The world of Sports Illustrated" to be presented Easter Relays because the Eruins had to meet Kansas that Saturday. None of the Pac-8 teams could attend the Fresno Relays because all had dual meets. The same goes for the Penn and Drake Relays and for Southern California's own Mt. San Antonio Relays. Rarely, if ever, has a California team competed in the Texas Relays.

"Maybe that'll change now, said Wolfe. "My lifetme dream has been just to see one of those meets. Now maybe I'll be able to take a team back there. The new schedule has unlimited possi Baltimore lead. Robinson ripped two doubles and a single and scored two runs to stake Pat Dobson to a 7-0 lead.

The Twins, held to a bloop single after the first inning, erupted with seven runs in the fifth to tie the game. Harmon Killebrew capped the rally off reliever Dave Boswell, a former Twin making his debut for Baltimore, with a three-run homer. Rettenmund, who scored four runs, walked in the seventh and Johnson followed two outs later with the tie-breaking homer. Boswell, 1-0, padded the That leaves the Whitney Young Foundation about $25,000. The contract with the independent television network (TVS) called for each league's pension fund to get $50,000.

The players' salaries also was to be paid out of the television money, although exact terms of the TV pact were not announced. Neither did the players disclose the incentive pay they agreed upon to go to the winners and losers in the game. But, a source within the sponsoring group said he believed the winning NBA players got $3,000 each and the losers $2,000 each. That adds See Pension, Page D-6, Col. 2 64 years.

Flags were raised for Commodore Jack Zanks, Vice Commodore Harry Deans and Rear Commodore Tony Anthony. Other officers participating in the ceremony were Lem Robertson, secretary, and Malcolm Davis, treasurer. Broad Bay Regatta Chairman Charles Smith reported that registration at the Narrows would begin today at 8 a.m. and a skippers' meeting is set for 10:45 a.m. The Broad Bay crabfeast will follow the second race today.

BOSTON OAKLAND The dual track meet, long a staple among Pacific-8 Confer schools, is being phased out and coaches at California's four Pac-8 schools agree it's the best thing that's happened to track and field in a long time. "I hope it'll give us a chance to be a little more versatile," said Jim Bush of UCLA, which won the 1971 conference track title. "The old dual meet schedule wasn't always the best way of getting an athlete prepared for world-class competition," said Dave Maggard of California. "Maybe now we'll be able to schedule some big attractions and revive some of the interest in track," said Vern Wolfe of Southern California. abrh bi "prime time" witn JatK buck as wc commentator guiding viewers through a wide va- riety of features." BALTIMORE MINNESOTA 5 110 ab bi Campnris ss 5 0 1 2 Griffin 2b Rudi If 4 12 3 RSmith rf RJackson rf 3 0 2 1 TsrrmsKi ab bi ab bi 6 1 3 1 Tovar rf 5 13 2 5 0 0 0 Carew 5 2 3 1 A 1 .1 kiMehrnu, lh 1 1 1 A 4 1 1 0 3 I Buford If i Blair cf 5 1 1 lb Baseball ctoesn i nueu uj bcu IBIefary rf Pump-priming ot interest is neeaeu ujgpwe" Week.

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I'm not kidding. first on catcher's Perrnoski 0 0 0 0 Reese ph 10 0 0 THall 0 0 0 0 Webster awarded interference Oakland I Boston jju 0 3 0 1 1 4 0 2 1 12 3 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 8 WILLIAM a MARY Total 421116 11 Total 36 11 8 Baltimore" 3 0 2 0 2 0 4 I) 0-11 Minnesola 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 8 Carew. DP Baltimore 2, Minnesota Josephson, Campaneris. Uf Ofiklan. 3, Boston 3.

LOB Oakland 4, Rnstnn 6. 2B R.Smith, Petrocelli, SUUUER FOOTBALL COUP Duncan. Rudi, BConigliaro, R.Jackson. Great IC4A Effort Gained By Liquori Kruusseh 5-llitter Tames Tigers, 9-2 3B-Bando. HR D.Green 2 (7), Ruai LOB Baltimore 8, Minnesola Petrocelli (9), Mangual TasrnemsM tj.Kooinson Duswen, jd-(8).

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iVP S.Williams. 3:20. A 12,796. HBP bv A 22 MILWAUKEE (AP) The Milwaukee Brewers bunched half of their 12 hits in a six- run third inning uprising and went on to pound the Detroit Tigers 9-2 Saturday behind five-hit pitching of Lew Krausse. Successive singles by Hon duced the first two Milwaukee runs in the third, knocking out Tigers' starter Joe Coleman.

Reliever Mike Kilkenny walked Mike Hegan, filling the bases, and Ellie Rodriguez followed with a two-run single. The Brewers added two more runs on Kilkenny's wild pitch and a single by Tommy Harper for a 7-0 lead. Bill Bradley Feels Congress Won't Okay Antitrust Exemption For Pro Basketball 1 SCOREBOARD COLLEGE BASEBALL (Atlanta Regional) All san" (NCAA District 3) I Set. tJWW MILWAUKEE DETROIT FEATURING BUBBA SMITH AND RICK YOLK OF THE WORLD CHAMPION BALTIMORE COLTS One Week Session June 20-26, 1971 abrhbi abrhbi MAuliffe 0 0 0 Harper 3b 5 2 years in which Villanova has won an IC4A gold medal. He took the mile lead in the backstretch of the gun lap and raced to an easy victory.

Baker was second in 4:03.0, with Morgan Mosser of West Virginia third (4:03.9, and Penn's Karl Tjornton fourth Penn State was helped to its fourth place finish by Greg Fredericks' second victory of the meet. Fredericks, who won the six-mile Friday, out-sprinted Manhattan's Mike Keogh in the final 300 yards to win the three-mile in 13:41.2. Other champions were Joe Lucas of Georgetown in the 3 ,00 0-m steeplechase Notre Dame's Tom McMannon in the 120 h'gh hurdles (13.9), Don hneider of Boston College in the 100 (9.7), Glenn Fausset of Cornell the triple jump in 50.7, Hanley the diot (57-11), Pcnn the 440 relay in meet record time of 40.9 (previous record 41.0), and Temple's Jim El: well the 410 hurdles in 51.4. ltfalin rt 7 I I iiruumu iu i 5 110! DJones rf 2 0 0 0 DMay cf iNo'thrup cf 3 0 10 Voss rt iWHortoi If, 2 0 0 0 Heqan lb ARMSTRONG'S '( I BARBER SHOP I 1 9813 Jefferson Ave.j HAIRCUTS II 1 sooo IB ADUITS I I I 3 2 3 1: 3 2 2 2 3 112; 7) pionsni? (NAIA Area Annaiachian State 3, Point 1 Hi9h iDenehy ouvu 1 0 0 0 Auerbach ss 4 0 0 Cam ph 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Krausse ZePD 4 0 0 0 irash lb COLLEGE LACROSSE ysryland 10. Navy 7 Cornell 17, Army "1 I HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL r.ooUP AAA Open To Boys 10 Years of Age through Junior Year of High School.

Bradley, a former All American at Princeton and Rhodes scholar who many believe will go into politics when he finishes playing with pro basketball, said players' salaries "are so high because essentially of owner's greed." "Owners want to make money and in any business that expands fci five years as basketball has from nine franchises to 23, there are bound to be some poor businessmen." lie said. "There are bound to be poor economic decisions made, such as spending much mere money than you can legitimately absorb with your business. It seems to me un- fair to make cost decisions, such as large contracts or paying $4 million for a franchise, with the assumption that since you are a private business you can make all these expenditures with the knowledge, and really the complete assumption, that the government will step in and bail you out. "I don't think this will happen," he said in a television interview. "The government hasn't stepped kito the fast food franchising buisnesses expanded so fast in the last couple of years and bailed out the people who haven't done a good job in that field.

I See Bradlev, Page D-3, Col. 1 WASHINGTON (AP) Bill Bradley of the New York Knicks says he does not think Congress will grant pro basketball an exemption from the antitrust laws to permit a merger of the two leagues. Bradley says he does not believe the government will act to help the owners of clubs in the National and American basketball recoup financial losses from unwise business decisions. "What it boils down to essentially is why should the Congress of the United States support 22 businessmen?" he said, 'i don't ieally see that it should." iFreehan i Price I 2 0 0 0 lARodrce 3b 2 0 0 ss 10 0 0 IGutierrez ss 2 10 0 i Coleman 10 0 0 Kilkenny 0 0 0 0 GBrown If 2 1-2 1 Total 33 2 5 1 (tenirai Manchester vs. George i MfinDdTi I mi- TTl On (J), POMPVi Onninrall I 5150 I CALL RALPH PUCCI Assistant Football 349127! Total v.

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