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WAUSAU DAILY RECORD HERALD- MERRILL DAILY HERALD- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 197215 to call plays Sunday in Cleveland game Palmer's 20th keeps O's close Padre's Norman shackles Reds Perry Williams and rookie Bob Hudson are the only reserves behind Brockington and Lane. The fifth back, Larry Krause, broke his jaw against Kansas City last weekend and is not expected back until 1973. Devine said rookie quarterback Jerry Tagge, recovering from a severe leg bruise, may be put on the taxi squad if Kopay is activated. Once taxied, Tagge could not be reactivated for 16 days, or two games.

Cleveland's defense, weakened by injuries in the line, gave up 142 points as the Browns dropped all six of their preseason starts. And the Packers may want Hunter to test rookie strong safety Tom Darden, the Browns' No. 1 draft choice. Devine said the Packers, down to just four running backs on the active roster, "very likely" will call up veteran runner Dave Kopay from the taxi squad before game time. As a result of Friday night's 4-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians, the first -place Sox continue to hold a one-game lead in the hottest AL pennant chase since 1967.

The Tigers are in second place after a 2-1 decision over the Milwaukee Brewers while the Orioles remain 14 games behind in third place. The Yankees, who still have two games with Baltimore this weekend in New York, are in fourth place, 2 games back. The situation is a little more certain in the West where the Oakland A's command a four-game lead over the Chicago White Sox. The A's moved up a game by beating the Texas Rangers 12-3 while the White Sox were losing 1-0 to the California Angels in 11 innings. Elsewhere in the American League, Friday night, the Min- American By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jim Palmer cuddled a bottle of domestic champagne with that golden right arm of his and snipped off the cork.

Victory No. 20 bow sweet it was. "I told the clubhouse boy to get domestic for us, I can wait for the imported stuff until after we win the playoffs and the World Series," said the Baltimore Oriole pitcher after beating the New York Yankees 3-1 Friday night. Unjess the other three contenders in the American League East race do a quick fadeaway, Palmer may have to wait, longer than he thinks for expensive champagne. The Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers and the Yankees no doubt will have something to say about the outcome of the zany East race before it's over.

Rick Wise rode the heavy attack to his 15th victory of the season with a five-hitter. Rookie Ken Reitz had three hits for the Cards. Steve Carlton, the man the Cardinals traded for Wise, struggled to his 24th victory of season as the Phillies whipped Montreal. Willie Montanez drove in three runs and Greg Luzinski tagged a tape measure homer for the Phils. "I was tired," said Carlton, who surrendered 10 hits.

"My arm was dead. I just didn't have it." Still the gritty lefty hung on to tie Chicago's Wilbur Wood as the top winner in the majors this season. "Yeah," grunted Carlton, "but he pitches every two days. He's tough to keep up with." Jim Hickman tagged a grand slam home run and Jose Car-denal and Billy Williams also connected, leading Chicago past the New York Mets. Milt Pappas ran his record to 14-7, winning his eighth straight game as the Cubs opened a 2V game lead over the Mets in the race for second place in the NL East.

BOWLERS NEEDED FOR 9:00 p.m. MONDAY NIGHT LATE STARTERS MEN'S LEAGUE Call Nancy or Joe at 845-4331 RUNSW1CK MT. LANES 17th and Elm "BOWLING MORE FUN IN A BRUNSWICK OPERATED CENTER' Bob Shaw Brewer's new coach MILWAUKEE (AP) Bob Shaw, minor league pitching coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers the last three years, Friday was named pitching coach of the Milwaukee Brewers. Shaw, 39, will join the Brewers Monday to discuss the staff with Wes Stock, who resigned as pitching coach recently to take a similar job with the Oakland Athletics. Stock will leave the Brewers when they embark on their last road trip of the season Sept.

26. Shaw won 108 games and lost 98 in 11 major league seasons with seven teams. He was one of the Chicago White Sox mainstays when they won the American League pennant in 1959 and was a teammate of Del Crandall, now the Brewers' manager, with the Milwaukee Braves in 1962-63. "He was a tremendous competitor as a major league pitcher and always accepted a challenge," Crandall said. "He has a good rapport with people he is associated with.

In addition, he has a tremendous knowledge of what is necessary to be a winning pitcher, both in attitude and physical requisites." run by Quarterback Frank Schartner. His conversion pass to Don Petersita was no good. The half ended with the Chargers ahead eight to six. Witt-Birn could not hold onto their slim lead for long. Steve Pierce ran four yards to score six more for the Pioneers.

The conversion pass, however, was intercepted by Joe Bushman. Neither team could score again, so the third quarter ended with Sevastopol ahead 12-8. Sevastopol held onto their lead in the final period and scored on a three-yard run by Steve Pierce and a conversion pass to Frank Schartner. That made it 20-8. Witt-Birn hosts Wautoma next Friday night in a 7:30 p.m.

game. UWMC posts 10th WED. nesota Twins stopped the Kansas City Royals 4-3. Staked to a 3-0 lead in the first inning on Boog Powell's three-run homer, Palmer swaggered through the first six innings before tiring in the seventh when Johnny Callison hit a home run for the Yanks. In the eighth, Palmer left with one out after giving up a single and Grant Jackson come in to preserve the 20th victory for the Oriole star.

Powell, the hottest hitter in the Oriole lineup, doesn't enjoy earning his bread against Stott-lemyre. "I think that's the first time I've hit a homer off Mel in a regular game," said Powell. "I think the last one I hit was in 1962 during spring training." In the last four games, the big first baseman, who has been having an otherwise disappointing season, has knocked in 10 runs with three homers. Reggie Smith, who's been hot for Boston of late, doubled home the winning run with two out in the ninth inning for the Red Sox. Earlier, he hit a two-run homer.

His game-winning herosim overshadowed a poor performance at the start when Smith struck out twice and made a two-base error. When he came to bat in the sixth inning, the crowd responded with lusty booing. Smith then smashed a two-run shot for his 20th homer of the year. Mike Epstein drilled a three-run homer and Matty Alou belted a three-run double to power Oakland's victory. The A's scored seven unearned runs in the fourth and fifth innings.

Alou, who has had 13 RBI in 18 games since the A's acquired him from the St. Louis Cardinals recently, has knocked in the winning run in the last four Oakland victories. Leo Cardenas drove in the winning run with an llth-inning bloop single as California beat Chicago behind Rudy May's six-hitter. Dick Woodson and Dave LaRoche -combined on a three-hitter to lead Minnesota over Kansas City. National By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Don't try to sell that Big Red Machine stuff to San Diego's Fred Norman.

To this little lefthander, Cincinnati's powerful National League West leaders are about as scary as a pink kiddie-car. The Machine, boasting one of baseball's most awesome attacks, has lost only 11 games all season to lefties. But four of those defeats have come against Norman, the latest a 1-0 decision Friday night in which the Padre pitcher struck out 16. The victory evened Norman's record for the season at 9-9. He is a rather ordinary 5-8 against the rest of the NL but a sparkling 4-1 against the Reds.

Elsewhere in the NL Friday, St. Louis ripped Pittsburgh 10-4, Los Angeles trimmed Houston 4-2, Philadelphia topped Montreal 5-3 and Chicago routed New York 9-3. Norman's mastery of the Reds has been contagious for the Padres. San Diego, running a distant sixth in the six-team West, nevertheless owns a 9-7 edge over Cincinnati this season. One more victory and the Padres will become only the second team in the NL to win the season's series from the Machine.

Norman got the only run he needed when Clarence Gaston tagged a leadoff homer in the fourth inning against loser Don Gullett, who struck out 11 batters in the seven innings he worked. The total of 28 strikeouts by the two teams set a major league record. Claude Osteen tossed a four-hitter as LA moved within four games of the Astros in the battle for the runnerup slot. One of the four hits was a two-run homer by Bob Watson. Pittsburgh's magic number in the East remained at three with the Cardinals ripping the Pirates.

Ted Simmons drove home four St. Louis runs three of them on a bases-loaded double in a five-run first inning for the Cardinals. straight soccer win JMafc, Sevastpool beats Witt-Birn 20-8 Bart Starr for Hunter GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -Bart Starr's quarterbacking days are over, but that doesn't mean the Cleveland Browns couldn't still fall victim to the-kind of play calling that won him acclaim as one of pro football's greatest spot tacticians. Starr now is an assistant coach with the Green Bay Packers, who open their National Football League season Sunday in Cleveland.

Coach Dan Devine said Friday the coaching staff will call plays for Starr's successor at quarterback, Scott Hunter, and it will be Starr who will send messengers to the huddle with plays. College football Tulane 10. Boston Col. 0 Winner 10. Hotslra 7 Maine 25.

Boston 7 Tenn St. 14. Morgan St. 0 Marathon bowling MARATHON LADIES High Senei: Joan Behren 440, Evelyn Buchberger 444, Verna Behrendt 441. High Single: Nancy King 183.

Evelyn Buchberger I7S, Valieta Hanke 147. OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUNDAY 10-6 Mil UnAClMf NT WtTMN 0 OAYJ Of njtCHAM inin rvovtl otK TrVt AHM fO DATS MPUCI I Unm M'KTtVf AMO CKAtGt vou omit km tMt nmoo owmi IHW. tAWO ON TMf HOUAt HUNG met at tun Of MTutM no MK OvH I NUMttt Of MONTHS CUAKAHTHO. Battery Compacts and Standards I Torsion Bars Extra Air conditioned cars $2 more Large cars slightly higher arge cars slightly We I 3 If fit 1 IM I I most am align Ing. 60 -MONTH GUARANTEE BATTERY Reg.

26.88 4 Days 2F8 heavy" 1 DUTY MUFFLER Reg. 14.96 4 Days ,94 Double-wrapped shell. Sizestofit most U.S. cars. "Satisfaction Always" at mart I I I I I itJTTAUATIOrN I Jlmort season period, toacn jacn Karkar praised UWMC's offense and singled out Nejeeb Alawi, Ali Abdal and Gary Lepak for their defensive play.

However, he said the team needs more cohesion and coordination in order to play as a unit. UWMC produced the first score of the game with five minutes in the first period. Alawi scored with an assist from Les Bisgrove. The second goal was scored by Dan Parlier from a corner kick by Abdal, followed by a goal by Bisgrove assisted by Alawi. At the half, the Huskies held a 34) lead.

Waukesha scored its two goals in the third and fourth quarters, with Alawi. adding UWMC's fourth point late in the fourth quarter on a penalty kick. UWMC's next test comes against Marinette next Friday at: the Huskies' field in Marathon Park. Game time is 4 p.m. Engineered for lasting life.

For U.S. cars. SEVASTOPOL The Wittenberg- Birnamwood Chargers were defeated by the Sevastopol Pioneers in nonconference football action here Friday night 20-8. Sevastopol held the Chargers scoreless in the last three quarters while picking up 20 points to break an 8-6 Witt-Birn half time lead and assure a win. The loss brings the Chargers' season record to one win and three losses.

Witt-Birn shutout the Shiocton Chiefs last Friday to win their first, and only, conference game of the season. The Chargers scored early in the game, in the first quarter, on a one-yard run by Jon Ten Haken. The point after run by Joe Bushman was good. In the second quarter, the Pioneers scored on a four-yard Cables 1 I POLYESTER CORD "78" SERIES BLACKWALLS Rothschild bowling SHIS I 'Ml 1 Silt1 I til. Ei114 21.lt 1141 2.14 ytw mm 1QOO F7jf is jit.Ii la.00 3 4i G7I 14 25 Jt 91 Si) 54 G7IJS 25 II tliQQ 1M H7IJ4 26 II A OA 2.75 Ht-ii Ji.ti tiJiQ a ii (fOO.ISr 30.32 21 10 Mrs.

Pregont hits 604 WAUKESHA The University of Wisconsin Marathon Center, undefeated 1971 champions of the Wisconsin Collegiate Conference, started the season here Friday right --where it left off by defeating UW-Waukesha 4-2. It was the Huskies' 10th straight victory over a two- Husky runners tie in opener RICE LAKE University of Wisconsin Marathon Center runners placed second and third here- Friday afternoon as the Huskies tied UW-Barron County 18-18 in their opening meet of the 1972 cross country season. "A tie is rather a flat way to open the season," said UWMC Coach Clay Stebbins, "but considering it was the first competition in cross country for Terry Schreiber and Mike Teuke, our performance was understandable. "However, we were hoping for better times based on those we have been getting in said Stebbins. "The potential is there to have an excellent squad, but we are still looking for added team members to provide us with some depth." Tom Nacey of Barron County was the individual meet winner witfi a time of 17.03 on the 3.5 mi course.

UWMC's Dan Rindf leisch was second in 17.54, while Teuke was third in 18:24. Rounding out the Huskies' scoring were Tim Strohkirch in fif tji with 18:44 and Schreiber in eighth with 24.16. For Barron County, Dave Frisinger was fourth in 18:37, followed by Dave Tschernach in sixth with 20:08 and Gary Ellenberger in seventh in 21:59. The Huskies will host UW-Richland County next Friday in a 4j)jn. meet.

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Quantities Grebe's I front end. 'KS- Improves steer-1 -ST Charge it I Rdt" Gerry Pregont produced the first women's national honor count of the fall season in Rothschild bowling when she toppled a 604 in the Coral Lanes Tuesday Night Handicap League. Mrs. Pregont paved the way to her honor set with a 222 game. She also added lines of 198 and 184.

CL TUESDAY NIGHT HANDICAP High Series: Gerry Pregont 604, Betty McEweri 547, Kathleen Gasko 531, Mary Ann Kotlewski 531, Pat Benn 522, Betty Falkowski 510. High Single: Gerry Pregont 222-198, Betty McEwen 209, Mary Ann Kotlewski 202-195, Elaine Hoppe 195. High Team Scores: Log Cabin 853, Palace 2435. CL LATE SUNDAY COUPLES High Series: Men Miram Lenz 551, Ron Brusky 518, 'Lee Luedtke 491. Women Doris Vesely 443, Tootie Schubring 437, Eleanor Seim 422.

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