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11 A D-4 14onoiutu Star-Rulletin Thursday October 3, 1974 0 ti 0 12 4, ic t'olk. 0 ,1 First Sports ei CI Ain A 09 ,1 AVV: 1 OnstV and Radio pencei I I I' Baseball's SI a nee TODAY I 'T Black On Radio E. 0 Chicago Fire vs. Char- C.4, utimen to the Continued from Page D-1 1,. lotte Stars, 2:55 p.m 11 LL- asy Wink' in Cleveland Stadium, but he has shrugged off KWH, argument and the boos as if they never occurred, ,,4, TOMORROW When it comes to running a baseball club, Robin- li- On Television i .4...4 son says he can't be pinned down.

Larry Price Show MEMPHIS (AP) J. Charlotte plays at Chica-ii J. AIN'T nothing port snap a five-game Ins-i "I don't have set patterns," he said. "I'm very (film), 10:30 ,,4 unpredictable. I try and do what I think is best in KITV Jennings of the Memphis go- but a big old bull." Spenc- in stteak, started when (Channel 4).

Southmen broke the "It was just a matter of er explained. "The way the franchise was known ,..1 that situation on that day. If I think a specific left- i handed hitter can help against a lefthanded pitcher, A IR tandings World Football League' time said Jennings ho this guy blocks anybody the Houston Texans, 1.000-yard rushing barn became the WFL's first a 1. I'll use him. can run behind him.

He with its first victory since I 1 If I think percentage baseball is the thing to play er, but running mate runner. After gets the first man on the arriving in Louisiana. i EAST A 4 '4''' in a specific situation, I'll play percentage base- mfr Willie Spencer shattered gaining 80 yards in 18 sweep, and then I just' Reserve quarterback -WLTPd. I ball." AO 4 0 ,714 the Jacksonville Sharks carries to boost his sea- take off," David Mays fired a deci- 1 i- oert.s. with five touchdowns.

son total to 1,036, he 1 One thing that Robinson does have a theory about 9 0 0 40. Jennings, who an sive eight-yard touchdown 1. is how to handle an entire ball club CENTRAL acksonville 4 10 0 6 .28 ed Memphis Spencer running flounced that he was set pass to Willie Frazier late winning its "He plays the game the ting his sights on 1,500 in the fourth quarter, cap- don believe in a manager trying to mold his "I Pd. ninth straight game, 's supposed to be .1. A players into the type of team that the manager memo 12 2 0 yards, gave the Memphis ping an 11-play, 78-yard 1 i 11 3 0 .756 crushed way it the visiting played," said Jennings.

would like," he says. 7 6 0 5.113 Sharks, 47-19. last night "We have a balanced at offensive line a bottle of drive for the winning he said ''4 .71 "I Detroit 7 13 0 .071 points. try to the talent that I have 1-- wEst with its two explosive tack and that helps us champ agne. -i "I try to adapt to the 25 ballplayers that make up And Spencer, overflow- It was a great effort 1 PCt rookies.

the club, instead of them adapting to my talents." sa.0.0-2,0,1 104 0 714 both." ing with praise, added a on the part of the offen- 5 9 0 157 Spencer ran 21 times for J. J. Jennings ROBINSON'S ABILITY to individually handle i'- Portland 4 4 I 133 verbal bouquet. sive line," said Mays. 9 7 ELSEWHERE, Shreve- 141 yards, scoring on four "Our offensive line "That last drive showed players may be tested early in Cleveland.

port beat Detroit, 14-11- RECEIVING-Florida, Rearnon 5-45, .1,. Lee WOWS Reset short bursts three in played super tonight, as what pride we have." When the Indians purchased him on waivers from The Steamers had got- s-NVI odavda shaMaspnAlowsiviki 219, Iiryrai rili 1 -20 Philadelphia, Florida 30. Phil ackephia 7 Southern California edged the first half and a 19- It Detroit 17 Portland. 26-22: and Flori- usual," Spencer said. Sept.

3, Davis 0.16.2, 94 California on Se 12 it was announced Robinson emotes 0, JeCksonville 19 yard fourth-quarter blast. was coming here to help the Tribe in the pennant Southern Cal iforne 26 Portland 22 da defeated Philadelphia, The Memphis defense ten on the scoreboard 4---. rds; Philacielpnia. Corcoran 9-24-2, 128. .1.

He agreed that running 22. .1 race and would remain as a player for the 1975 sea- tetwaitare 14, BorminaNyne had a big hero, too. with its first play from 03 -7. with a star teammate was son. A pair of Spencer's first scrimmage in the opening At TOnighlts Game In SS action tonight.

SHARKS 3 8 8 4)-18 Despite the official announcement, speculation .1. oworpteatChicago a big advantage. half touchdowns were peroid. SOUTHMEN 14 7 8 18-47 1. manager, and some players on the club openly said set up by tackle William Rick Eber caught a long Stevenson's two fumble pass from starting guar- Ja recoveries.

His key inter- terback E. C. Nobles on a run) Manager Ken Aspromonte got a raw deal when he ception also stopped a 63-yard touchdown play. (Passtalle.0 started immediately that he would be named the spePe.c.r 4 furunn (Pass failed) x-FG Guthrie 32 Mem-Spencer 6 run (run failed) Jax-Haywood 12 run (Haywood esterday Major or League Boxscores 44-50bnce 3 "(Jennings an 7n was fired. Robinson withstood the pressure and dis- hite) Sharks' drive.

Jax-Whittier SI Pass from Oliver (Smith .1,. played an ability to be candid about very sensitive American League Yesterda is Stars Notional League "IF WE GOT past the run) Mem-Spencer 19 run (Shirk paSS roM situations. White) 4d 9 It been very hard for everybody," he said. "It's TEXAS MINNESOTA A HOMETOWN crowd 25-yard line on the kickoff Mem-Safehr Oliver tackled in end zone been hard for me, hard for Aspromonte and hard for i'. 11 01 1111- LOS ANGELES HOUSTON o- return we were going for Mem-Marshall 24 pass from Ettinger ,1.

going (Miles Pass from Ettinger) i Meson 2b 2 0 0 Brve et till bit) ('' a I rp 1111b1 bhb 22 012 watched Shreve i the team." Randle 1, 2 0 0 Braun If 4 0 0 Laev 21s 4 1 1 Milbourne2b 5 I 0 the bomb," said Shreve- Individual Leaders Jones It 2 0 0 Oliva dh 3 0 0 Auerbachss 2 0 0 Metzger ss 2 0 0 port S-Jacksonviiie, ioneS 541 WRY- After his argument with Perry, he admitted to the iroTdelpsrovis.nivrr,h,va walhteorrcaaitsieodn hainsdvoaideedefdirstth. at it might- have been he Soenow lb 3 1 Kusick lb 4 1 0 t' Houghp 0 0 0 Busse 3b 2 1 0 wood 9-33, Memphis, Spencer 21-141, Jeri, 741-171314 113 3 S10'114010 4 1 1 f01'-, Cey ph 0 0 0 Grossrf 4 3 1 TKO Vict Coach Marshall Tay RUHING ory Coach Dan Boisture of Ion 04.01zist10,001. Six years agoalmost by accidentRobinson Mctnin sS 3 0 0 9 5 Misie rt 3 0 0 .1, martuel on 7 0 0 Cedenod 1 1 II Hewett lb 4 0 0 lirbrw di 1 0 0 5' )1 'i Buckner It 201 MMokc 200 Lovirtoct 3 0 0 Thompson ss 3 1 0 '4, A Downing 0 0 0 -10174e 0 0 0 13 Detroit said it was a good I ll Haman ss 0 0 0 Gomez 2b 3 I 0 i. 'r i DeJesusss 2 I 0 100 tor Sin ato PASSNG-Jadisonvie, Oliver 17-26-2 aaoof 3 0 0 -emes- SoloolOn 0 0 0 0 C. Johnsn 1 3 2 2 move.

188 yards; Memphis, White 3-15-275. starting getting the experience he needed to eventu- 4,. SUnd.ts berg 1 0 0 Hughes 0 0 0 "1i 7 McMullen lb 4 0 0 Gallagher 2 0 0 "It was a well ally become a major league manager by landing a Cubbage oh 1 0 0 2 1 0 dr Rouster lb 0 0 0 Rader 3b 2 0 0 :.,1 -ifi I-s Paorek lb 3 1 2 Kenener2b 1 0 0 TOKYO (UPI) World ed play and Rick Eber WHEELS 0 8 0 3-11 job as manager of the Santurce team in the Puerto Foucault 0 0 0 0 'Yeager 3 1 I L. Ma pet 1 0 0 Cil jiiply beat our safety 2 0 0 7-14 Ri STS1v-EERber 63 Pass from Nobles (action can Paseo 0 0 0 Howard), 4 0 0 oxing ounc unor sm' win er eague. Totals 2e 3 7 'mats le 1 Niehr0 I um Mota ph 0 0 0 Siebert 1 0 0 lightweight champion man, Boisture said.

optphillips 21 pass N.ekro, Braves, Ditched a Alvarez 1, 1 0 0 Helms pts 1 0 0 Texas coo cot 100-2 bianned Oncinnan, 11. 400 Watson ph 1 0 Kuniaki Shibata, 130, of The Blazers, with their pass from Wyche) Minnesota 000 WO 10-1 0. to, Ns Hoskins 400 DeL Snts is 000 Japan today stopped chal- pay checks two weeks retFG Guthrie 30 Shy-Frazier 8 Pass from Mavs (Action DP-Minnesota 1 LOS-Texas 3. Battine-mike Lunt Braves, had three Messrsmthis 2 0 0 -I. Johnsn is 0 0 0 Ramiro Bolanos, overdue, traveled to D'''''''''' A TRUE SON hits inciisoing a honer 8.1 scored three runs 5 Hale rt 220 ackn to In twee as Atlanta beat Individual LeaderS Ng-Grieve 9, Soderholm 12812, of Ecuador in the Philadelphia and made Totals 34 6 5 TOtaIS 37 8 4 RUSHING-Shreveport, Signee 25-137, 10.

SEI-Surtelberg S-Nelson Auerbach I0 It er bb so Los Angele 010 101 001 1-5 Rader 15th round in a slugging the Bell pay for the finan- Thompson 9-15, Mays 3-12; Detroit, Mims 14. KEN 69, Sadler 1009 A Jenkins (W, 25-12) 7 5 1 1 1 4 Houston 000 107 soo 0.7 title match. cial woes. RECEIVING-Shreveport, Eber 5-107, GI) it. Foucault 2 0 0 0 0 3 American League E-MesserPnith Referee An mo Es- "We're in the process of D2ersoit, McCarty I ,1 7 Hughes 0- 9 3 2 2 3 7 (D) I Save-Foucault (12).

BALTIMORE DETROIT II Johnson)4otstone Keleher. LOB-Los Angeles 4, cobedo Perez of Mexico getting reconstructed," tvelaporl, Nobles 11-19-1, 14g ,...1 Yards, Mays 4.9-0, 60; Detroit, Wyche 11-21-1, wiz-Hughes Balk-HugheS It Iii bo ono 1.. Bumbry If 3 0 Letlore cf 4 2 I 2B-Lacv. 38-Gross. HR -Yeager stopped the ut at 2:29 of said Florida Coach Jack Iv.

1 4, cf I 1 Suthrind 2b 1 0 0 (12). SB-Auerbach, Lacy. S-Siebert, the final round when Bola- Pardee about the fran- NEWYORK MILWAUKEE lb 0 0 FnOx 2b 4 3 0 Auerbach, Lacy. SF-Buckner. Paci- At 10th District It bi 1 11 IS Cabal! lb 1 2 Kalme 2 0 0 telt.

nos took three hard rights chis ift e's monetary prob- s. 0 11 0 15-26 VAite If 400 Money lb 3 0 0 lb 0 1 dh I 0 0 the sTORM 1 15 0 0-22 its er bb so to the jaw and appeared lems. "In view of this POr-Ferguson 6 run (Run failed) KaimukiKapahulu 1 A. Johnsn dn 4 2 0 i Scoott lb 3 2 0 Northrup drt 1 1 Wcioafss 0 0 0 Messersmitts 5 2 7 I 1 4 helpless. It was a knock- team played consistently fr Pore-rellon 3 run (Christiansen PRSS Blombrip ei 4 1 2 i Prter 2 0 0 wilsiams dh 0 0 Sanders lb 3 1 1 Downing 2 5 3 3 3 1 Pd.

by Friends of Ken Klyobv 37511 Mtmoor' 0 0 01 Mooreph 1 0 0 MorrOn rf 0 0 Roberts rf 4 0 0 Hough (W, 9-4) 2 0 0 0 0 3 OU victory for Shibata well." SC-McAlister 19 pass from Adams (Wit. for Maki. Chambliss lb I 0 0 litti WS It 2 0 0 Etchbr Hams PaSS from Adams) Nettles 3 1 0 Thomason 1 I 0 endridt 0 0 Rod lb 1 1 0 lbe rn 0 0 Meyer If 4 0 0 Solomon 1 1 0 0 1 2 under rules of the Japan At Pot-Ferguson 5 run (Pass failed) Campaign Officeres-den "Archie" mom lb Hs riguez 7. 6 2 3 2 1 3 3 1 0 MaYdh 3 00 Baker ss 0 0 Cash 3b 3 0 0 I 3 2 1 0 0 2 Boxing Commission. BLAZERS II 1 7 8-30 SC-FG Garcia 22 ellen Potable Jr, Calvin licM nese BELL 0 1 0 0- 1 SC-Johnson 4 run (Run failed) Whitfidel 4 1 0 Lezcanort 4 0 0 Dednees lb 0 0 eenan 3 I 4 ..:..4.

Masonss 3 0 01 Ellison 1 0 0 Nordbrk lb 1 0 Brinkman ss 1 1 0 DeL Silts( it 2 1 1 0 0 Fla-James 16 run (Gatti run) SC-Denson 35 pass from Adams (AAcAll Stanley 2b 3 0 0 Coluceioct 4 2 I Cuellar 0 0 Vertezer ss 3 0 0 Johnson sof 0 0 0 0 I la-Reamon 10 Pass from DaviS (Run ter Pass from Adams) Iii Dobsonp 0 0 0 1 Lind ss 2 0 0 Garland 0 0 Lagrow is 0 0 0 Save-Solomon (11. WP-Solornon. failed) Lyle is 0 0 0 On irceten oh 1 0 0 Alexander is 0 0 Siayback 0 0 0 Balk-Messersmith I-2 39 Surfboard Races Phi-Lent112 run (Pass failed) Individual Leaders kla-Reartion 4 run Pass failed) RUSHING-Southern California, Johnson I Garc2b 2 0 0 Jeffer ta son is 0 0 I Fla-Maslowski 4 pass from Davis (Mali. 16-97, Nelson In; Portland, Ferguson 21-77, 1 Colborne 0 0 0 Hood is 0 0 yEivElos Totals 6 2 Patrick 12-32. CHICAGO PITTSBURGH Slated Oct.

20 lowski pass Worn Davis) RECEIVING-Southern California, Har- 32 Totals 29 5 1 Totals 35 7 5 Totals 34 9 3 Individual Leaden ris 4-73; Portland, Baker 3-34, Wylie 2-26 0 IN 101 HING-Florida, Reamon 28430, i- iii New York 200 000 000-2 Baltimore ma 210 020-5 Yondaye 3 2 0 Stennett 2b 4 1 0 A surfboard racing PASSING-Southern California, Adam StRrolinSg 12-53 Philadelphia, Watts 12-57, 16-26-0, 150 yards; Portland, Beathard 11-31 Milwaukee 000 000 001-1 Detroit 102 000 010-4 Kessingerss 4 I 0 Neoner3b 5 (I 1 0- Cardenat it 5 2 I Olivercf 5 1 0 competition, open to the E-Lezcano, Porter. DP-New York 3, E-Etehebarren, Vervzer, Laflore, Madlock lb 5 1 1 Stargell if 3 0 0 ubl i hedule Land 1247. 1,113. ics scd for 8 Milwaukee 1. LOB-New York 4, I Baker DP -Bainsore 2, Detroit LOB Morales rf 4 1 1 isk ft 2 0 0 wookee 7, -Baltimore 7.

Detroit 7. Fanzone lb 4 I 0 Clitone re 0 0 0 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at AVOID ENGINE FIRES SPALDING 1,, 28-ThOrnas. MR-Blomberg (10).

23-Bumbry, Cabell SB-Laflore 2, Swisherc 4 0 0 ciines ph 0 0 0 ist er bb so Baylor, Norobrook, Knox, S-Williarns, 20 4 2 1 Sanguillen 4 3 1 Waimanalo Beach Park. gifif citAN rola? MOINE TODAY $219 Dobson 1 3 0 0 5 3 SF- Latiore. ns er bb so bevsgheIP 3 0 0 korkotrck lb 3 0 0 0 PENN Lyle 2 2 1 1 0 2 3 5 3 2 0 3 Fraitingp 0 0 0 Taverasss 2 1 0 Following the races, a Cern (L. 10-13) 9 6 2 2 1 2 Garland Alexander Off 0-0) 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 Zamora 0 0 0 Parker ph 1 0 1 music festival will be held CATERED CAR CARE PER CAN sEAMCO HBP-By Dobson (Garcia) PB-Poct- Mendoza ss 0 0 0 T-212. Jefferson I I 11 3 0 Rooker is 2 1 0 at 9.

812 KEEALIMOKU ST. 9 947-5922 Hcod ..,1 1 000 1 Popovich ph 1 0 0 mr1 Lagrow(Ls-19) 1 6 5 4 4 5 Giusti 0 0 0 Sponsors of the event Timm OAKLAND CALIFORNIA SOCI OA Siavback 2 1 0 0 1 0 Poet 0100 bi 1 bi saveHood 1.7 Agustine or 0 0 0 are the State Association I Lavrlis nilicrtrz. Ma, Alloy "I 4 0 01Nettiesc, 320 Hernandez 0 0 0 0 ngualct 4 1 Clieteisess 4 0 0 T-2-16 of Hawaiian Civic Clubs 11,,.. 100nd0 ab 4 I 0 Bochte ib 4 1 0 CLEVELANO i BOSTON 1.144 36 1 4 .744116 33 7 3 District-I and the Hawai- SPECIAL KEN isiva Jacksondes 2 0 0 ae.ez it rddh 3 0 0 Is bil il One out when winning run score. Werth i 0 O.

Stwont, 3 2 1 Lowtemet 310 Miller cf C000er lb 5 3 0 ian Civic Club of Waima- OSEWALL ii, Ili CLUB CHO CHO Rudi if 3 2 2 is 2 0 0 Torres cf 1 1 I 4 2 0 Chicago 9, AIX' 313 131X1 nal. Tonace ils 3 0 0 Dchectydh 1 0 0 Kuirser 215 A 3 0 sacCarvrdh 4 I 1 jttsbur 001 010 002 1-3 Fossec 3 0 0 Rodtiguz on 1 I 1 Gambieds 5 2 2 Carbor, 4 0 0 At. Haney 0 0 0 Chalk 3E, 3 0 0 Robins's lb 3 1 2 Riceif 4 1 2 E-Hebner, Reuschel 2, Swisher. DP- Race chairman is Leroy 4 invites you Green 2b 2 0 0 Doyte2b a 2 I Lis lb ee 1 0 0 Butlesn2b ca 4 2 7 chigo 3" sburgh 1. Lo a90 Ka-ne, who may be reach achic WOOD "DAVIS CUP" STRUNG---s22 0 Egan 2 0 0 5 1 2 Hughes lb 4 1 0 7, pimourgh 9.

icisonss 0 21 0 01 DODSON) 0 0 0 Smit 0 0 rf 3 0 0 Ilickiweile 4 0 38-Oliver. S-Reuschel, Kessinger, ed at telephone 259-9422. 41014, celebrate their (SPALDING) ls 1 1 Bell lb 4 1 0 Gmeross 4 0 4.110s i cit Slue 0 0 01 Dunc Kirkpatrick. anc 3 1 0 POPP 0 0 0 QUALITY Knowseso 0 0 01 Duncanc 3 1 0 Clemons 0 0 0 0 to II it ow bb se Ka-ne said there will be "4111111- 1.4.9.-s. 00 01 Crosby ss 4 1 0 Reusehel 9 5 1 2 TENNIS SOES hiernittono 000 G.

Perry 000 5's 1 1 1 2 0 trophies and medals at Ili 0 0 0 Totals 36 12 7 Totals 37 10 5 Rooker Zamora 1 IP 77 7 77 77 73 4 stake for all competitors, FROM 4 2 2 4 Totals 30 5 2: Totals 30 I 3 Giusti 2 0 0 0 1 4 boys, girls, men and anew, When ennning run scored Ica 010 ocea Hernandez 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 5 women. Entry fee is SI. Boston 101 100 030 -6 Zamora pitched to 1 batter In 1091. PB Wednesday, Thursday Friday. Oakland 003 200 000-2 -Swisher.

T-257 "Val 1313 000 102-3 E-Coolser OP-Boston 2, LOB- Clevetarel 7, Boston 4. E-Tritio. DP-Oakland 2, California 2B-Kuiper, L. Lee, Rice, Burieson 3B Alea Wins OCTOBER 2, 3 4 LePto 2. LOB-Oakland 2, Caiifornia 7 -Duncan.

HR-Burleson (4), Robinson CINCINNATI ATLANTA 2B-Rodriguez. -Ruth (22). Stan- (72), Torres (3). SB-Cooper, McCarver. ton (11 i SB-Stanton, homes.

S-Balez. S-Lowenstein. SF-Robinson. bi Is Aiea improved its Rural ist er bb so Roselt 4 1 0 Garr If 5 2 0 inger 7 1 Fierce (W, 21-13) 9 10 6 6 0 6 Armbristr It 0 0 0 Perez 2b 4 1 0 Oahu Junior AJA Base- 2 PM to 2 AM 1 Knowles 1 0 0 0 2 0 Pote (L.1 4 0 -1) I 12 8 6 3 5 Griffey el 1 Evens3b 4 2 2 ball League record to 3-1 1473 Kaolani Blvd. Ph.

949.9209 9 In Fs 1 I 1 1 0 3 Clemons 1 0 0 0 0 0 CO0CPCi00 SS 410 Aaronit 311 Hamilton 1 I 0 0 0 2 Piste pitched to 3 batters in gth. Crowley 1b 30 0 Off iced 1 00 last night by defeating pi Lirebled IL. 4-4') 3 2 2 2 BP-By Pole (Smith). PB-Black- Freed lb 0 0 2 0 0 rrell rt at Hans L'O- 0 Baker 4 0 728 ALA MOANA BOULEVARD PHONE 531-3715 Dobson (W, 2-3) 2 2 1 9 well. Driessenlb Mu 110 Ewa, 8-3, D-4 14onoiutu Star-Bulletin Thursday, October 3, 1974 0 0 Baseball's Sports ei fi llni pe 0 AI 114 ------1 ei 1:3 1 fy 1 l' aseb First IV and Radio 1 mo On Radio TODAY 0 7, ,0,., 10.04,4 Continued from Page D-1 Chicago Fire vs.

Char- a 1 car, -4, '1 Black Manager lotte Stars, 2:55 p.m '2 lk te4 in Cleveland Stadium, but he has shrugged off the -11 uthm en to Ea n. I i 1 ti S1'-(7, 1 son says he can't be pinned down. argument and the boos as if they never occurred. TOMORROW When it comes to running a baseball club, Robin- On Television Larry Price Show MEMPHIS (AP) J. J.

AIN'T nothing port snap a five-game Ins- J. Charlotte plays at Chica- "I don't have set patterns," he said. "I'm very (film), 10:30 m- KITV Jennings of the Memphis go- but a big old bull." Spenc- ing streak, started when unpredictable. 1 try and do what I think is best in (Channel 41. Southmen broke the "It was just a matter of er explained.

"The way the franchise was known k' that situation on that day. If I think a specific left- ,..7 i handed hitter can help against a lefthanded pitcher, running mate 1000-yard runner After gets the first man on the arriving in Louisiana. AIR Standings 1 000-yard rushing barn- became the Vi1FL's first World Football League's time," said Jennings, who er, but this guy blocks anybody as the Houston Texans t'- 1.. 11 use him. can run behind' him.

He with its first victory since' 1... 1.., I "If I think percentage baseball is the thing to play EAST 1 4. in a specific situation, I'll play percentage base- Willie Spencer shattered gaining 80 yards in 18 sweep, and then I just' Reserve quarterback ball ewes, To'g, .4 the Jacksonville Sharks carries, to boost his sea- take off." David Mays fired a deci- cro's with five Jennings who an sive eight yard touchdown ouchdowns. son total to 1,036, he prais- how to handle an entire ball club --t One thing that Robinson does have a theory about olla 6 8 0 09 Jacksonville 4 10 0 .286 ed Spencer's running. flounced that he was set- pass to Willie Frazier late 1 is Phiiadelo CENTRAL Memphis.

winning its "He plays the game the ting his sights on 1,500 in the fourth quarter, cap- "I don't believe in a manager trying to mold his I. ed. ninth straight game, way it's supposed to be players into the type of team that the manager yards, gave the Memphis ping an 11-play, 78-yard .701 2(1-'57 crushed the visiting played," .11 3 0 .6 yed," said Jennings. offensive line a bottle of drive for the winning 2.. would like," he says.

cnicere2 7 6 0 538 Sharks, 47-19. last night "We have a balanced at- i ..40 i try tomanage the talent that I have," he said. Detoit 1 13 0 071 ..7 WEST with its two ex effort plosive tack and that helps us champagne. points. try to adapt to the 25 ballplayers that make up di 11.

1 I And Spencer, overflow- "It was a great eff I Pd. rookies. the club, instead of them adapting to my talents." sneterecet to A 0 714 both." ing with praise, added a on the part of the offen- 5 9 0 1St Spencer ran 21 times for J. J. Jennings ROBINSON'S ABILITY to individually handle Portland 4 9 I .333 verbal bouquet.

sive line," said Mays. ELSEWHERE, Shreve- 141 yards, scoring on four "Our offensive line "That last drive showed players may be tested early in Cleveland. port beat Detroit, 14-11- RECEIVING -Florida, Rearnon 5-45. When the Indians purchased him on waivers from Last POWs Resutts short bursts three in played super tonight, as what pride we have." Maslowski 2.19. Bryant 1.20; Philadelphia, Florida 30, Philadelphia 7 Southern California edged the first half and a 19- nklin5.02, Holliday 1-30 California on Sept.

12 it was announced Robinson 14. Detroit 11 Portland. 26-22: and Flori- usual," Spencer said. The Steamers had got- st'd PASSING-Florida, Davis 0.16.2, 94 Niemand 0 19 yard fourth-quarter blast. was coming here to help the Tribe in the pennant The Memphis defense ten on the scoreboard 4-- rds; Philactelpnia.

Corcoran 9-24-2, 128. Southern Cal ifornia 26 Portland 22 da defeated Philadelphia, He agreed that running Dimaggio I-4-2, 72. race and would remain as a player for the 1975 sea- Hawaitars 14, BormingNvn 0 30-7. had a big hero, too. with its first play from Tonight Gam with a star teammate was son.

a A pair of Spencer's first scrimmage in the opening At Memohls-1016 In SS action tonight. SHARKS 3 8 8 43-18 Despite the official announcement, speculation ownotte et Chicago a big advantage. half touchdowns were peroid. SOUTHMEN 14 7 8 18-47 (P tailed) started immediately that he would be named the set up by tackle William Rick Eber caught a long men" manager, and some players on the club openly said 0) recoveries. His key inter- terback E.

C. Nobles on a ception also stopped a 63-yard touchdown play. Wh Stevenson's two fumble pass from starting quar- 7 ii-FG Guthrie 32 Mem-Spencer 6 run (run failed) Jax-Haywood 12 run (Haywood no) Manager Ken Aspromonte got a raw deal when he 6461-6Obncec 3 cb (Jennings an was fired. Robinson withstood the pressure and dis- Yesterday's Major League Boxscores ite) played an ability to be candid about very sensitive Sharks' drive. Jax-Whittier 510ass from Oliver (Smith situations A HOMETOWN crowd American League Yesterda is Stars National League "IF WE GOT past the run) -Spencer 19run (Shirk pass from 1 and hard cl "It's ro YEXAS 11 a been no very hard hard for Av es pr everybody," ob omdoyo, t' e' i I 14 LOANGELES HOUSTON 25-yard line on the Idckoff "It's i MINNESOTA hid (d a .4,,, of 22,012 watched Shreve- return, we were going for been (Miles Pass from Ettinger) Nelson 2b 2 0 0 Stye cf 4 I 0 Is bi bi the team." Rood'.

If 2 0 0 Braun If 4 0 0 Lacy2b 4 I 1 Milbourne7b 5 I 0 the bomb," said Shreve- Individual Leaders Jones It 2 0 0 Oliva dh 3 0 0 Atderbachss 2 0 0 Metzger ss 2 0 0 port Coach Marshall Tay- RUSHING-Jacksonville, JoneS Sal, Haw After his argument with Perry, he admitted to the IsoTxrcnkpstrivsl.tat,,h7ra who at it might. have been he Spencer lb 3 I Kusick lb 4 1 0 Hotrotte 0 0 0 Busse3b 2 I 0 wood 9-33; Memphis, Spencer 21-141, Jers Harerove lb 1 0 0 Sdrhlm 31) 4 1 1 '4 Cey ph 0 0 0 Gross" 4 3 1 TKO Victory Ion eingaist10-00y. Coach Dan Boisture of ar.evert el Nisie rt 3 0 0 elr.9- og I 0 0 Cedenod 5 1 1 II 69, Himself 3b 4 0 0 lirbrw oh 1 0 0 t.2 'i Budtner If 201 MMayc 200 Lovittocf 3 0 0 Thomason ss 3 1 0 't It DOWning 0 0 0 0 Jutzee 0 0 0 13 Detroit said it was a good Soencer1-17. 4 Six years ago-almost by accident-Robinson HarrWt ss 0 0 0 Gomez 2b 3 300 1 0 4, .1 i v. DeJesusss 2 I 0 Edwardsott 1 0 0 tor ata ht PASSING-Jacksonville, Oliver 17-262 Mackanin sa 300 Roof SoloMon 0 000 Johnsn lb 322 move.

188 yards; Memphis, White 3-15-275. starting getting the experience he needed to eventu- Sundterg 1 0 0 Hughes 0 000 it; t. McMullen lb 4 0 0 Gallagher lb 20 TOKYO (UPI) World ed play and Rick Eber 0 "It was a well-conceiv- ally become a major league manager by landing a Jerouns 2 I 0 i a ss, Rouster 3b 0 0 0 Rader 3b 2 0 0 St Cubbaoe oh I 0 0 A ---Q. Padorek lb 3 1 2 Keiieher2b 1 0 0 WHEELS 0 8 0 3-11 job as manager he Feurault 0 0 0 16,,,..6,4, Yeager 3 1 I L. Mav Os 0 0 Boxing Council junior simply ply beat our safety 0 0 7-14 STS1v-EERber 63 pass from Nolbles (action Rican winter leaguet Santurce team in the Puerto Pasleyc 0 0 0 Howard), 4 0 0 Totals 20 3 7 31, 4 1 Niekr0 lion Mota ph 0 0 0 Siebert() 1 0 0 lightweight champion man, Boisture said.

Geiphillies 21 pass Pitching-pito Braves, oltded Al If I 0 0 Helms ph 1 0 0 Texas COO 001 103-2 varez Kuniaki Shibata, 130, of The Blazers, with their pass from Wyche) tour-nmer as Atlanta biankeci Cincinnati, 13. Joshua ef 4 0 0 Watson ph 1 0 0 oetFG Guthrie 30 AAinnesota OM MO 10--1 0 tor his 2Cti, victory. Hopkins 4 0 0 DeL. Snts 0 Japan today stopped chal- pay checks two weeks Shv-Frazier 8 pass from MaYs (Action DP-Minnesota I. LOB-Texas 3.

hattirea-Mike ions, Braves, had three Messrsmtnis 2 0 0 J.Johnsne 000 lenger Ramiro Bolanos, overdue, traveled to Pintiall' A TRUE SON huts unchrlung a hemer and scored three runs Hale rf 2 2 0 28-hrye -Grieve 9, Soderhoim 12812, of Ecuador in the Philadelphia and mad Inividual Leaders Totals 34 6 5 TOtalS 37 0 4 RUSHING-Shreveport, Nance 25-137. Mnnesota 5 do orna in twee as Atlanta beat 10. SES-Sundberg S-Nelson. 15th round in a slugging the Bell pay for the finan- Thompson 9-15, Mays 3-12; Detroit, Mims 14. KEN JD Is er bb so Los Angeles 010 101 001 1-5 69, Sadler 10-19 i Mokins (W, 25-12) 7 5 1 1 1 4 ou.

)1 ston doo 102 100 title match. cial woes. RECEIVING-Shreveport, Eber 5-107, 4,, .::) Foucault 2 0 0 0 0 3 merican League Referee Ansel mo Es- "We're in the process of Detroit, McCarty 3,. 2.26 --x, Hughes (I- 0-21 9 3 2 2 3 7 E-Messeritnittl, Auerbach, Racier, C. Save-Foucault (12).

BALATIMORE DETROIT Johnson, Kelleher. LOB-Los Angeles 4, cobedo Perez of Mexico getting reconstructed," Ots.S1r1G-S.hreveoort. Nobles 11.19.I. 14O Yards, Mays 4.9-0, 60; Detroit, Wyche 11.21.1, 0 wg-Plughes Balk-HugheS It til 11 111 -Hotstone stopped the bout at 2:29 of said Florida Coach Jack 12), OU (D) Bumbry If 3 0 Letlore cf 4 2 1 2B-Lace. 38-Gros.

HR-Yeager cf 1 1 Suthrind 2b 1 0 0 (12). SES-Auerbach, Lacy. S-Siebert, the final round when Bola- Pardee about the ran- NEWYORK MILWAUKEE Bavuor lb 0 0 Knox 2b 4 3 0 Auerbach, Lacs. SF-Buckner. Paci- At 10th District It bi 1 11 bi C6bell lb I 2 Kaline efts 2 0 0 eit.

nos took three hard rights chise's monetary prob- vitt 0 it 0 15-26 Whited 4 0 0: Money 311 300 Robinson 3b 0 1 dh I 0 0 jaw an appeareems. view of this, the STORM 7 15 0 0-22 ill Is er bb so to the "I Por-FergUSOn 6 run (Run failed) Kaimukilapahulu Whit-Octet 4 1 0 Lezcanort 4 0 0 Decinces lb 0 0 Freetian 3 1 1 A. Johnso dh 4 2 0 i Scott lb 3 2 0 Nor-thrive dri 1 1 Wchrdss 0 0 0 Messer smith 5 2 1 I I 4 helpless. It was a knock- team played consistently fr 3 run (Christiansen PeSS Blornbrg 0 4 1 2 i Porter 2 0 0 su, is dh 0 0 Sanders lb 3 I I 2 5 3 3 3 I Pd. for by Friends of Ken Klyabo 32511 oi, MurraYrf 0 0 01 Moore ph 1 0 0 Motton rf 0 0 Roberts rf 4 0 0 Hough (W, 9-4) 2 0 0 0 0 3 out victory for Shibata well." SC-McAlister 19 pass from Adams (Wit.

liamseaSS from Adams) Makint It. ChamblisS lb 4 0 0 i 2 0 0 Etchbrrn 0 0 Meyer If 4 0 0 Solomon I 1 0 0 I 2 under rules of the Japan Por-Ferguson 5 run (Pass failed) Campaign Officerst-Ken "Archie" Omura, 1 Nettles lb 3 1 0 Thomas eh I 1 0 Hendridts 0 0 Rodriguez 3b 1 1 0 6 2 3 2 1 3 At Dernoseyc 3 1 0 May dh 3 0 0 Baker ss 0 0 Cash 3b 3 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 2 Boxing Commission. BLAZERS 8 1 7 8-30 SC-FGGarcia 22 chim ealoine Calyin kMnese BELL 0 7 0 0- 7 SC--Johnson 4 run (Run failed) Mason ss 3 0 01 Ell os ots 1 0 0 Nordbrk 2b 1 CI Brinkman ss I 1 0 DeL Snts(1-11) tid 2 1 1 0 0 Fle-James16rwl (Gatti run) SC-Denson 35 pass from Adarft (AheAtiSt Stanlev2b 3 0 0 Coluccloct 4 2 I Cuellar 0 0 Veryzer ss 3 0 0 Johnson sod 0 0 0 0 1 Fla-Rea 10 Pass from Davis (Run ter Pass from Adams) p- Dobson 0 0 01 Lind ss 2 0 0 Garland 0 0 Lagrove to 0 0 0 Save-Solomon (I). WP-Solornon. failed) 1 Lyle Is 0 0 0 Mitchell oh 1 0 0 Alexander 0 0 0 0 0 Balk-Messersmith, I-2 39 Surfboard Races (Pass failed) Individual Leaden kla-Rearron 4 run Pass failed) RUSHING-Southern California, Johnson i Garcia 2b 2 0 0 Jefferson is 0 0 1 Fta-Maslowski 4 pass from Davis (Map 16-97.

Nelson 3-n; Portland, Ferguson 21-77, 1 Co1borne 0 0 0 Hood 0 0 Patrick 12-32 lowski pass trorn Davis) CHICAGO PITTSBURGH Slated Oct. 20 RECEIVING-Southern California, Har- Totals 32 6 2 Totals 79 5 1 Totals 35 7 5 Totals 34 9 3 Individual Leaders ris 4-73; Portland, Baker 3-34, Wylie 2-26 bi bl HING-Florida, Reamon 28430, PASSING-Southern California, Adam i-- Nesi York 200 0110 000-2 Baitimore 000 210 020-5 Mondaycf 3 2 0 Stennen 2b 4 1 0 A surfboard racing ng 12-52; Philadelphia, Watts12-57, yards; Portland. Beathard 11-31- Milwaukee 000 000 001-1 Detroit 107 MO 010-4 Kessingerss 4 1 0 Hebner3b 5 0 1 Land 12-47. 1,113. Cardenat it 5 2 I Oliver cf 5 1 0 Competition, open to the E-Lezcano, Pellet.

DP-New York 3, E-Etchebarren, Veryzer, Lahore, Madlock 3b 5 I 1 Stargell if 3 0 0 public, is scheduled for 8 1 Milwaukee 1. LOB-New York 4, Mi Baker DP-hattirtore 25 Detroit 2. L013 Morales id 4 I I Zisk rf 2 0 0 wookee 7, -Baltimore 7. Detroit 7. Fanzone lb 4 I 0 Dilone rt 000 a.m.

Sunday, Oct. 20, at AVOID ENGINE FIRES 1,, SPALDING td 291-Thornas. MR-Blomberg (10). 23-Bumbry, Cabell SB-Laflore 2, Swisherc 4 0 0 cones ph 0 0 0 2 19 iss er bb so Baylor. Norobrook, Knox, Sierring 2b 4 2 1 Senguillenc 4 3 I Waimanalo Beach Park.

STEAM CLEAN YOUR MOINE TODAY 7 3 0 0 5 3 SF-Lahore. to er bb so Ofv8ctlely 3 0 0 Korkotrck lb 3 0 0 -I Lyte 2 2 1 1 0 2 Ctreilar 1 Zamora 0 0 0 Parker ph 1 0 1 music festival will be held CATERED CAR CARE 3 5 3 2 0 3 Fraiiingp 0 0 0 Taverasss 2 1 0 Following the races, a Coltern(1-10-131 9 6 2 2 1 2 Garland 2 1 0 0 0 PER CAN sEAMCO HBP-By Dobson (Garcia) PB-Port- Alexander (W, 6-9) 2 1 0 0 0 0 Mendoza ss 000 or Jeff erson I I 11 3 0 Rooker 2 1 0 at 9. 812 KEEAUMOKU ST. 9 947-5922 T-212. Hcod ..,1 I 000 1 Popovich ph I 0 0 rfk.

ff re. 116, re, rk rt 1,, OAKLAND CALIFORNIA Lagrow(1-15-101 7 6 5 4 4 5 Giustie 0 0 0 2 I 001 0 Robertsoneh 1 0 0 Sponsors of the event bhbil bhbi Slavback save-Hood (1), Agustine or 0 0 0 are the State Association Ploy rf 4 0 0 Nettles et 3 2 0 Hernandez, 0 0 0 Mangual 0 4 1 0 4 0 0 T-2-16 of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Seneca 4 I 0 Bochte i 4 1 0 CLEVELANO BOSTON ire rf 34 14 To" 33 7 3 District-I and the Hawai- PI I I KEN i Jecksondri 2 0 0, illa.ez if 3 0 0 It bi is IN it SPGABoliallo ROSEWALL One out when winning run scored. Holt on 1 0 0. Stanton rf 3 2 1 Losyrysmed 3 1 0 Miller ef 5 3 0 ian Civic Club of Waima- Rudi if 3 2 2 ward dh 2 0 0 Ho Torres et 1 1 I C000er lb 4 2 0 Chicago 613 CM ono nab. il, ti CLUB CHO CHO 4 Tenace lb 3 0 0 Dohertyclh 1 0 0 KuiPer2b A 3 0 sacCaryrdh 4 1 1 Pittsburg, tt, 001 010 002 1-3 -P 1 Fosec 3 0 0 Rodriguz01 1 1 1 Gampiedh 5 2 2 Carbine 4 E-Hebner, Reuschl 0 0 kseney 0 0 0 Chalk Sts 3 0 0 Robins's lb 3 1 2 if 4 1 2 2, Swisher.

DP- Race chairman is Leroy 1 4 invites you to Green 20 2 0 0 Doyte 2b a 2 1 Lis lb I 0 0 Burlesn2b 4 2 7 chicago 3, 1. LOB-Chicago WOOD "DAVIS CUP" STRUNGs2213 0 ,0,0 0 Egan 2 0 0 Lee 5 1 2 Hughes lb 4 I 0 7, pimourgh 9. Ka-ne, who may be reach- meeviliss 2, 6 i Dobson 0 0 0 Smith rf 3 0 13 Bickweile 4 0 0 (SPALDING) 38-Oliver. S-Reuschel, Kessinger. ed at telephone 259-9422.

'0114 celebrate their i Dorodsonss 1 0 01 Bell 3b 4 1 0 Grreross 4 0 0 i. bilk a Kirkpatrck Bowl) 0 0 01 Doncarte 3 1 0 so 0 0 0 QUALITY 4: Knowlesp 0 0 01 Ouncanc 3 1 0 Clemons 0 0 0 le Is ir ar bb so Ka-ne said there will be $995 00 01 ss 4 1 0 912 I' trophies and medals at 114 I TENN sHoEs liforniltono 0 0 0- G. Perry 0 0 0 Lindbiade 0 0 0' Zamora I 0 tl stake for all competitors, FROM 1 Totals 36 12 7 Totals 37 10 5 Rooker 7 IP 4 2 7 4 ''s Totals 30 5 2: Totals 30 9 3 2 0 0 0 I 4 boys, girls, men and 4 new, When VPrIning hal scored veyeiand 10,2 oto Hernandez (W, 5-2) 1 1 0 0 0 0 women. Entry fee is SI. r----n-) Boston to) loo 030 -6 Zamora pitched to 1 batter in 1091.

PB Wednesday, Thursday Friday. Oakland 003 200 000-2 -Swisher Iszans. ply 'al It Cal Itornie 000 102-3 E-C000er OP-Boston 2, LOB, levetarKI 7, Boston 4. i A E-Trillo, OP-Oakland 2, California 2B-Kuiper. L.

Lee, Rice, Burieson 3B Alea WinS OCTOBER 2, 3 4 Roelf Garrif 5 2 0 2. LOB-Oakland 2, Celrforn le 7 -Duncan. HR-BurleSon (4), Robin son CINCINNATI ATLANTA a 2B-Rodrieuez. HR-Ruch (22). Sten- (72 Torres (3).

SS-Cooper, McCarver. A ton (II). SB-Stanton, Netties. S-Balaz. S-Lowenstein.

SF-Robinson. bh bi Istd Aiea improved its Rural 2 PM to 2 AM ip er bb so 4 1 0 le Is or bb so 6,... 3 0 2 Perry (W, 21-13) 9 10 6 6 0 6 Arinbristrif 0 0 0 Perez2b 4 1 0 Oahu Junior AJA Base- Knowles I 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Pole (L. 1-1) 8 12 9 6 3 5 Gritleyrf 4 1 0 Evanslb 4 2 2 ball League record to 3-1 1473 Kapiolani Blycl. Ph.

949.9209 Fingers 1 I 1 1 0 3 Clemons 1 0 0 0 0 0 ConcocionSS 4 1 0 Aaron if 3 1 1 Hamilton 1 1 0 0 0 2 Pote pitched to 3 batters in Pth. Crowley 1 30 0 Ofticed 1 00 last night by defeating Lindblad II- 4-4' 'As 3 2 2 2 0 BP-By Pole (Smith). PB-Black- Freed lb 0 0 0 Bakerd 4 0 0 728 ALA MOANA BOULEVARD PHONE 531-3715 1 9 5 2 2 1 9 well. Driessenlb 200 Murrell'', 1 1 0 Ewa, 8-3, at Hans L'O- 0-4 Honolulu Stor-Bulletin Sports onsiV and Radio TODAY On Radio Chicago Fire vs. Charlotte Stars, 2:55 p.m KWH.

TOMORROW Oa Television Larry Price Show (film), 10:30 MTV (Channel 41. (WFL. Standings) EAST Perk la AO 4 0 Csiarkine 111 SO Pniinationia 0 0 Jacksonville 4 10 0 CENTRAL I. htIP11.is 12 2 0 11 3 0 Ovocbca) 60 1 13 0 WEST 20.0Pectteal 10 A 0 5 9 0 Porylato5 4 9 I Sivrvegor1 4 I Lott IDIOM Results Florida 30, P11040445114 Id. Detroo IVemohis 47, 19 iforme 26 Portland 22 ovneatiars 14, OtcfnmoNvn I Tonight's Gantt Olerbotte Chicaao American League TEXAS MINNESOTA A 11 buib I lantsen 2B 200 Pew et 110 Randle 200 Braun If 100 Jones It 200 Oliva an 300 Ib 3I Kusick lb 410 HarrOve lb 100 Sdrblm 3b 411 rt II 1 Hive rt 300 lime 3b 4e0 Nurorw MI 1 00 LovitIo ct 300 Thomosoo ss 3 1 0 marten ss 000 Gomez 2b 310 Makitanin as 300 Rout 300 StIndber9 1 00 HU01NeS 0 000 Jenkins 210 Cuttaae oh 100 Foucault 0 000 'Teal 7F! 3 I 're ItAt( Team COO 001 10G-2 Minnesota 000 MO 100-1 DPMinnesota 1.

LOSTexas 3. PA innesora 5. 28Brve MRGrieve 9, Soderhoim 70.53Sumter; Setelson. it, et bb so (W, 25-12) 7 5 1 1 1 a Foucault 2 0 0 0 0 3 Hughes (I 04) 9 3 2 2 3 7 SaveFoucault (12), WPMuoties BalkHughes NEW YOR blubi VAnelf 400 Whitildcf 410 A. Johnsn dh 4 2 Blonnbro el 4 1 2 000 cnamoliss lb 4 0 0 P4atnes 31) 310 Demosey0 3 1 0 Masonss 300 Stanley 2t2 300 Dobsonp 000 LYIeD 000 MILWAUKEE bi Monev1b 300 Lezcanorf I 0 0 Scott lb 320 Porterc 200 Mooreon 1 00 E'idnsd 200 Thornasnh I I 0 May dh 300 Elbson 1 0 0 Coluccioct 421 Lind ss 0 0 Mitcnenon 1 0 0 Garcia 2b 200 Colborno 000 Totals 72 62f Tooa Is 2951 New York Milwaukee 200 000 000-2 000 000 00 1 -1 ELercano, Porter.

DPNew York 3, Milwaukee 1. LOBNew York 4, MU. waukee 7, 28Thomas. MRBlomberg (10). '0 er bb so Dobson 1 Al, 19-15) 1 3 0 0 5 3 Lyle 2 1 1 0 2 Colternft-10-131 9 6 2 2 1 2 ell3PBy Dobson (Garcia) FDFortor.

T-2 :12.A-3,694. OAKLAND CALIFORNIA bi Alount 400 i Nettiescf 320 M.nquecf 4 1 0 i ss 400 Banc 3,2 4 1 0 BOChte Ito I I 0 Jacksondh 2 0 0 aaiez it 300 Holt Oh 1 0 0 Stantonrf 3 2 1 Ruditf 3 2 2 mmarddh 2 00 Tonace lb 300 Donertydh 100 Fossec 3 0 0 Rodriouz on 1 I I lanevc 000 Chant 3E, 300 213 2 0 0 DovIe2b 4 2 rdIo20 1 0 0 Egan 700 Maxvillss 2 1 oiDoosono 0 00 1 0 01 Bowl) 000 Knowleso 0 0 01 Fingers 000 NarnilIonO 0 0 O. 0 0 0: Totals 30 5 2: Totals 3003 One out When run scored Oakland 002 200 000-2 Cal ifornia COO 000 1022 A ETr it io, DPOakland 2, California 2. LOBOakland 2, Cai rforn la 7 2BRoOriguez. HRRudi (22), Stanton (11).

5B-5(anfon, Nantes. SBalat. le ir bb so Blue 3 0 0 0 2 KelOWitn I 0 0 0 0 'Fingers 1 11103 I I0002 Lindblad L. 4-4) lAs 3 2 2 2 0 Dotrion 9 5 2 2 1 9 Thursday. October 3, 1974 1 -Lift S.

uthmen Easy Win MEMPHIS (AM J. J. Jennings of the Memphis Southmen broke the World Football League's 1.000-yard rushing barrier, but running mate Willie Spencer shattered the Jacksonville Sharks with five touchdowns. Memphis. winning its ninth straight game, crushed the visiting Sharks, 47-19.

last night with its two explosive rookies. Pet 714 015 ii79 211b Pd. 057 700 SW on Pct. .714 ,357 .113 333 ELSEWHERE. Shreveport beat Detroit, 14-11; Southern California edged Portland.

26-22: and Florida defeated Philadelphia, 30-7. In SUL action tonight. Yesterday's Major League Yesterday's Stars Niekr0 I toll PitchunaPhil N.eigro, Braves, a as Wannest Ctncinnato, l. O. or Ns 2ellsntscrv.

a et Lunt, Braves, had three h.ts ulotAchns a nyner and scored nvee runs to ornnne to three as Atlanta beat 1 American League BALTIMORE bi rribry If 30 cf I I lb 00 bell lb I 2 brtson 3b 01 lb 00 rtbrue eb 1 1 dh 00 Mon rt 00 chbrre 00 0 0 ss 00 2b I ei tar I) 00 If-land 00 00 Pferson 0 0 Od 00 DETROIT Lerlore et 42) Suthrind 2b 1 0 0 Knox 2b 430 Kalme 200 Cloisne dh 100 Freehan 3 I Wckrtfss 000 Sanders lb 3 I Roberts rf 400 Mever If 400 Rodriquez XI I 0 Cash 3b 300 Brinkrnanss 1 1 0 Verwer ss 3 0 0 (Agra 000 Siavback 000 Surnbra, If Cocems cf lb CbpII lb lb Deonces Noneruo dh Moon rf Efchbrrn Hendricks Baker ss Nordbrk 2b Cuellar 0 Garland Alexander Jefferson Hood Totals 35 7 5 Totais 34 9 3 Baltimore coo 210 020-5 102 OCO 010-4 BEtchebarren, titerYzer, Lat lore, Baker Dpaattinaore 2, Detroit 2. LOB Baltimore 7. Detroit 7. 23Bumbry, CabeII SBLa7lore 2, Baylor, Kiorotarook, Knox, 5Anniams. SFLa7lore to er bb so er bb so 53203 10001 10000 11130 10001 65445 10010 Coeliac 3 Garland 2 Alexander (1N, 6-9) 2 Jefferson 1 Hood I Lanrow (I-, 1-19) Ste vback 2 SaveHood (1), 1-2-16 CLEVELANO 1211 bi Lownstncf 3 1 0 jorresd 1 1 1 KuirerM I 3 0 Gambiedh 5 2 2 Robinsri lb 3 1 2 Lis lb 100 Leeti 512 Smithrf 300 Belt 315 410 Doncanc 3 1 0 Duncanc 3 1 0 4 I G.

PorrYO 000 BOSTON to I IN 5 3 0 C000er lb 420 McCervrdh 4 1 1 Carborf 400 Rice ff 4 1 2 Burtesnrs 4 2 7 Hughes 31s 410 Bickweil 4 0 0 Grrerost 4 0 0 Poles, 000 Clemons 000 Totals 36 12 7 Totals 37 10 3 Cleveland 102 010 272-1 Boston 101 100 030 6 EC000er OPBoston 2. LOB leveland 7. Boston 4. 28Kuiner, L. Lee, Rice, Burieson 39 --Duncan.

HRBurleson (4), Robinson (77, Torres (3). SSCooper, McCarver. SLowenstein. SFRobinson. or bb so Perry 9 10 6 6 0 6 Po1e (L.

1-1) I 12 8 6 3 Clemons 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pole pitched to 3 batters in aith. BPBy Pole (Smith). PBBlackwell. Charlotte plays at Chicago. "It was just a matter of time," said Jennings, who became the Vi1FL's first runner.

After gaining 80 yards in 18 carries, to boost his season total to 1,036, he praised Spencers running. "He plays the game the way it's supposed to be played," said Jennings. "We have a balanced attack and that helps us both." Spencer ran 21 times for 141 yards, scoring on four short bursts three in the first half and a 19- yard fourth-quarter blast. He agreed that running with a star teammate was a big advantage. Boxscores Notional League LOS ANGELES bi Lacv213 4 1 1 Auerbach ss 200 HOW11111 000 Cey p41 000 Manuel oh 1 0 0 Buckner It 2 0 1 Downtng r) 000 Deiesusss 210 Solomon r4 000 McMullen 31) 4 0 0 Rouster 313 000 lb 3 1 2 Vei100f 31 1 Pasley 0 0 0 AAota oh 000 Alvarez If 1 0 0 Joshua et 400 HOOltilISC 4 0 0 Messrsmth 0 2 0 0 Haie re 220 HOUSTON Milbourne2b I 0 Metzger ss 200 Busse 3b 210 Gross 431 Cedenod 1 1 Mav 200 Attlee 000 Edwards oh 1 00 Johesn lb 322 Gallagher lb 2 0 0 Rader 3b 200 Kelleher 2b 1 00 L.

May ph 100 Howard) 400 Siebert 1 0 0 Helen ph 1 0 0 Watson, 1 00 DeL.Snts 000 J.Jornsnp 000 Totals 34 6 5 Totals 31 4 Los Angeles 010 101 1301 1-5 Houston 000 102 11 0 0-4 EMesseritnith, Auerbach, Racer, C. Johnson, Kelleher. LOBLos Angeles 4, )4ouston 9 2BLacv. 38Gros. HRYeager (12).

SBAuerbech Lacy. SSiebert, Auerbach, Lacy. SFBuckner, Paciorek. ID er bb so 5 211 4 2 53331 2 00003 1 10012 6 23213 Messersmith 5 2 1 1 1 Downing 2 5 3 3 3 1 hough 2 0 0 0 0 3 Solomon 1 1 0 0 1 2 Siebert 6 2 3 2 1 3 Forsch 3 2 1 0 0 2 DeL Snts11-141 MI 2 1 1 0 0 Johnson ws 0 0 00 1 SaveSolomon 1 1 1. WPSoloenon.

BalkMessersmth, I-2 39 CHICAGO PITTSBURGH tohbi 320 410 521 St I 411 410 400 421 300 000 000 0 bi 4 1 0 5 0 1 5 1 0 300 0 0 000 000 Mond a Kessinger aa Cardenelf Madlock 3b Morales rf anzone Sw.sher s.errirso 2b Reusche, FraliongP Zamora Stennen2b 4 1 0 Hebner3b 5 0 1 Olivercf 5 1 0 Stargen if 300 Ziskrt 200 Wpm rt 000 Chnes ph 000 Sanguilienc I 3 1 Kirkotrck lb 3 0 0 Taverasss 2 I 0 Parker on 1 0 1 Mendoza ss 0 0 0 Rooker is 2 I 0 Popovichph 1 00 Giusti 000 Pobertsonph 1 0 0 Agustinepr 0 0 0 Hernandez 000 'totals 36 10 4 I Totals 33 7 3 One out when winning run scored. Chicago 400 000 000 0-4 Pittsburgh 001 010 002 1-3 EHebner, Reuschei 2, Swisher. OP Chicago 3, Pittsburgh I. LOBChicago 7, Pittsburgh 9. 3BOli var.

SPeuschel, Kessingeri Kirkpatrick. ID Ii or bb se Reuschel 9 2 4 2 6 6 Frailing (L. 69) 1 1 1 2 0 Zamora 0 10000 Ro31ter 7 4 2 2 4 Giusti 0 0 0 1 4 Hernande 2) 1 1 0 0 0 0 Zamora pitched to 1 better in 1091. PB Swisher. CINCINNATI ATLANTA bi Rose It 4 1 0 Armbristr 11, 000 Grittev rt 4 1 0 Cohcpcionss 4 1 0 Crowlev 113 300 Freed lb 000 Driessen 3b 200 bh111 320 110 122 311 100 100 110 Garr If Perez 2b Evans 3b Aaron It OP iced Baker ct Morrell J.

AIN'T nothing but a big old bull." Spencer explained. "The way this guy blocks, anybody can run behind him. He gets the first man on the sweep, and then I just' take off." Jennings. who announced that he was setting his sights on 1,500 yards, gave the Memphis offensive line a bottle of champagne. And Spencer, overflowing with praise, added a verbal bouquet.

"Our offensive line played super tonight, as usual," Spencer said. The Memphis defense had a big hero, too. A pair of Spencer's first half touchdowns were set up by tackle William Stevenson's two fumble recoveries. His key interception also stopped a Sharks' drive. A HOMETOWN crowd of 22,012 watched Shreve.

TKO Victory for Shibata TOKYO (UPI) World Boxing Council junior lightweight champion Kuniaki Shibata, 130, of Japan today stopped challenger Ramiro Bolanos, 12812, of Ecuador in the 15th round in a slugging title match. Referee Anse Imo Es. cobedo Perez of Mexico stopped the bout at 2:29 of the final round when Bola-nos took three hard rights to the jaw and appeared helpless. It was a knockout victory for Shibata under rules of the Japan Boxing Commission. Surfboard Races Slated Oct.

20 A surfboard racing competition, open to the public, is scheduled for 8 a.m. Sunday. Oct. 20, at Waimanalo Beach Park. Following the races, a music festival will be held at 9.

Sponsors of the event are the State Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs District-I and the Hawaiian Civic Club of Waimanal. Race chairman is Leroy Ka-ne, who may be reached at telephone 259-9422. Ka-ne said there will be trophies and medals at stake for all competitors, boys, girls, men and women. Entry fee is Alea Wins Aiea improved its Rural Oahu Junior AJA Baseball League record to 3-1 last night by defeating Ewa, 8-3, at Hans port snap a five-game losing streak, started when the franchise was known ES the Houston Texans, with its first victory since arriving in Louisiana. Reserve quarterback David Mays fired a decisive eight-yard touchdown pass to Willie Frazier late in the fourth quarter, capping an II-play, 78-yard drive for the winning points.

"It was a great effort on the part of the offensive line," said Mays. "That last drive showed what pride we have." The Steamers had gotten on the scoreboard with its first play from scrimmage in the opening peroid. Rick Eber caught a long pass from starting quarterback E. C. Nobles on a 63-yard touchdown play.

"IF WE GOT past the 25-yard line on the kickoff return, we were going for the bomb," said Shreveport Coach Marshall Taylor. Coach Dan Boisture of Detroit said it was a good move. "It was a well-conceived play and Rick Eber simply beat our safety man," Boisture said. The Blazers, with their pay checks two weeks overdue, traveled to Philadelphia and made the Bell pay for the financial woes. "We're in the process of getting reconstructed," said Florida Coach Jack Pardee about the franchise's monetary problems.

"In view of this, the team played consistently well." At Ph) BLAZERS I 1 7 0-30 BELL 0 7 0 13 7 FlaJames 16 run (Gatti run) laRearnon 10 Pass from Davis (Run failed) PhiLand 12 run (Pass failed) klaReamon 4 run Pass failed) FlaMasioveski I pass from Davis (Mas. lowski pass from Davis) Individual Leaders RUSHINGFlorida, Rea mon 20130, Strong 12-53; Philadelphia, Watts 12-57, Land 1247. AVOID ENGINE FIRES STEAM CLEAN YOUR ENGINE TODAY CATERED CAR CARE 812 KEEALIMOKU ST. 0 947-5922 ik 6 it Air CLUB invites you to celebrate their Oth ANNIVERSARY Wednesday, Thursday Friday. OCTOBER 2, 3 4 2 PM to 2 AM 1473 Kapiolani Blvd.

Ph. 949.9209 J. J. Jennings RECEIVINGFlorida, Rearnon S-45, lowski 119. Br Van, I -20; Philadelphia, ShanklinS-92, Hollidav1-30.

PASSINGFlorida, Davis 010-1, bards; Philadelphia, Corcoran 9-24-2, 128. Dima00i0142, At SHARKS 3 A 0-19 SOUTHME 14 7 18-47 MemSpencer I run (Pass failed) MemSpericer 1 run (Pass failed) JaxFG Guthrie 32 MemSpencer 6 run (run failed) 12 run (Haywood min) MemSpencer 3 run (Jennings pass from White) JaxWhittier 51 pass from Oliver (Smith run) MemSpencer 19 run (Shirk pass from White) MemSafety Oliver tackled in end zone MemMarshall 24 pass from Ettinger (Miles Pass from Ettinger) Individual Leaders RUSHINGJacksonville, Jones 941, Haywood 9-33; Memphis, Spencer 21-141, Jets nings 19 80 ECEiVi NGJacksonville, Hughes 7-69, Whittier 2-57; Memphis. Marshall 2-78, Scienceri.17. PASSINGJacksonyille, Oliver 1 7-26-2 188 yards; Memphis White 345-275. Sf WHEELS 0 0 0 3-11 STEAMER 1 0 0 7-14 ShvEber 63 pass from Nobles (action point tailed) DOPhillips 21 pass from Wyche (Sadler pass from Wyche) DetFG Guthrie 30 ShyFrazier 8 pass from Mays (Action point tailed) Individual Leaden RUSHINGShreveport, Nanee 25-137, Thompson 9- IS, Mays 3-12, Detroit, Mims 14.

69, Sadler 1009 EC IV? NGShreveport, Eber 5-101, Odom 3-31, Davis tit Detroit, McCarty I 54, Phillire 3-40, Williams 2-26. PASSINGShreveport Nobles 11-19-1, 149 Yards, Mays 4-9-O. 60; Detroit, Wyche 11-21-1, 1 )). At SUN 0 11 0 15-26 STORM 15 0 0-22 PorFergttson 6 run (Run failed) Por Ferguson 3 run (Christiansen pass from Beathard) SCMcAlister 19 pass from Adams (Wit. Hams pass from Adams) PorFerguson 5 run (Pass failed) SCFG Garcia 22 SCJohnson 4 run (Run failed) SCDemon 35 pass from Adams (AAcAllSt ter pass from Adams) Individual Leaders RUSHINGSouthern California, Johnson 16-91, Nelson 3-22, Portland, Ferguson 21-77, Patrick 12.32.

RECEIVINGSouthern California, Hal, ris 4.73; Portland, Baker 3-34, Wylie 2-26 PASSINGSouthern California, Adams 1426-0, 1 50 yards; Portland. Beathard 11-31- 1,113. COO CHO Baseball's First Black Manager Continued from Page D-1 in Cleveland Stadium, but he has shrugged off the argument and the boos as if they never occurred. When it comes to running a baseball club, Robinson says he can't be pinned down. "I don't have set patterns," he said.

"I'm very unpredictable. I try and do what I think is best in that situation on that day. If I think a specific left- handed hitter can help against a lefthanded pitcher, I'll use him. "If I think percentage baseball is the thing to play in a specific situation, I'll play percentage baseball." One thing that Robinson does have a theory about is how to handle an entire ball club. "I don't believe in a manager trying to mold his players into the type of team that the manager would like," he says.

"I try to manage the talent that I have," he said. "I try to adapt to the 25 ballplayers that make up the club, instead of them adapting to my talents." ROBINSON'S ABILITY to individually handle players may be tested early in Cleveland. When the Indians purchased him on waivers from California on Sept. 12 it was announced Robinson was coming here to help the Tribe in the pennant race and would remain as a player for the 1975- sea- son. Despite the official announcement, speculation started immediately that he would be named the manager, and some players on the club openly said Manager Ken Aspromonte got a raw deal when he was fired.

Robinson withstood the pressure and displayed an ability to be candid about very sensitive situations. "It's been very hard for everybody," he said. "It's been hard for me, hard for Aspromonte and hard for the team." After his argument with Perry, he admitted to the altercation and added that it might have been he who raised his voice first. Six years agoalmost by accidentRobinson starting getting the experience he needed to eventu- ally become a major league manager by landing a job as manager of the Santurce team in the Puerto Rican winter league. I A TRUE SON re') KEN own (D) lOth District -4 Kaimukilapahutu Pd.

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