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Tf RUBERTO HITS 'SLAM' Sonny Brightens Tribe Sky i n.111,11 1 mm iijiwsj 1 night was his second of the setting the stage for Ruberto's Ray Bare who was tagged for By LESTER KOELLING The schedule says it's Tulsa vs. Indianapolis, but the current series at Bush Stadium could be billed as Tulsa vs. Sonny Ruberto, the versatile handyman for the Indians. For it was Ruberto, for the grand finale. Homers by Ron Allen, Skip Jutze and Ken Reitz had put starter Pat Osburn in a 3-0 hole by the sixth inning, and a walk and two hits in the seventh made it 4-0 and an jr "K-vmk -MS t- nhom.

working me season ihe only two by the Indians this season and his sixth round-tripper of the year. His other grand slam was produced on June 25 at Evansville where he also hit one last year. Curiouslv. Ruberto's homer last night was off reliever Tim Plodincc, who also was the victim of soys game. winning hit the night before.

Eventa leading to the dramat- finish started with a pinch single by Mel Behney by theSoth inning only pitchers wpre ah ft for nrh-h t- ting and Mel is no slouch with the bat. A sacrifice put pinch-runner Carroll Sembera on second and a hit by George Runk sent him to tliird. Tulsa strat egy then called for an inten tional walk to Don Mason, I rut If) i rrifeitoir -ii a two-run single Dy uaspir. second key play came up in the eighth when Al Crawford, running for Rick Stehnaszck. stole second and later scored the tying run on Rubertos single.

last three innings, picked up the victory and also extended excellent work being done bv Tribe relief pitchers in the past week On his last three outings encompassing in- nshnrn has yielded only Tribe reliev- ers in the last six games, cov- ering 18 innings, have given up no runs, only six hits, and have recorded 15 strikeouts. Tne serjcs with Tulsa will continue with single games to- niRnt and tomorrow night and Sundav afternoon, which will be Family Day. se depends on the formal application." His statement would apparently alter his position of Wednesday when he reported- warned any from a member lnstuuuon ap- Vs to enter the Sacramento meet it will jeopardize his standing." Kelly said the NCAA has threatened the eligibility and scholarship of an NCAA-affili ated college student who participates. "They have also threatened to put on probation any college that allows participation," he added. When Your Out Indianapolis Indian catcher Sonny Ruberto completes what had to be an agonizing moment in his life whether to let his wife be safe or out.

He put the tag on Karen, however, to gain an out in last night's softball contest between the Tribe and their wives. The NEWS Photos, Bob Jordan. Hot 'n Cold Athletics War Still Stewing PHILADELPHIA (A P) the NCAA saw a good thing forms to the meet director to The war in American ama- and made a power grab for complete and mail back to us teur athletics continues. it," Kelly charged. when action wm be taken," The Amateur Athletic Union 0f the stemming feud Ar- Bergstrom said.

"You might (AAU) backed off a bit in its thur Bergstrom, comptrol- say the avenue for certifica- latest feud with the National ler of sPorts events for the tio has been opened. That, of 5 Ellenberger Champions Can Really Take A Dive Mike johnson yieWed another hit but a fine throw by Rod Ga najled a Tulsarunner at the plate for one of several key piays that eventually led t0 a Tribe victory. ft wu seventh to score three runs and chase Jim Bibby, who had been working a four-hit shutout. A single by Bobby Young ignited the rally and a walk to pinch-hitter Gregg Slape kept it going. va Armhrictrc hit tallied 4 11 111 at-bw Young and brought in reliever inlaa, reponemy sam uum is reasonable to expect that we'll certify the Sacramento meet.

As a matter of fact, I've just mailed out the certl fication for meet director Al Baeta Bergstrom said the agency received the AAU's applica- tion for certification of the meet before noon yesterday. The NCAA "sent the proper Yesterday's Stars PITCHING Marty Pattin, Red Sox: pitched a four-hitter as Boston defeated the Oakland A's, 2-1, in the first game of a twi-night double- header. HITTING Willie Mays, Mets: slugged a tie-breaking double in the fifth inning to carry New York to a 2-1 vic tory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. New Celtic Coach BOSTON (AP) John HI- hka 43 was named tday as sistant coach of the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association. TULSA INDIANAPOLIS ah hi ab bl 5 12 1 5 0 12 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 10 0 4 i McBrde cf Stein If Reitz 3b Allen lb Fiore lb Jutze Godbv if Robles sj Tyson 2b Bibby Bare Wissler ph Plodinec 5 0 10 Armbstr cf 5 0 10 Gasiar If 4 12 1 Lcklear rf 4 111 Osbom 0 0 0 0 Behney ph 4 111 Sembera or 3 12 0 Skldmre lb 4 0 10 Stlmazek 4 0 11 Crawfrd pr 2 0 0 0 Runk 3b 0 0 0 0 Mason 2b 0 0 0 0 Ruberto 3b-c 0 0 0 0 Young ss 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 1110 4 10 0 3 110 osourn Johnson Clan nh-rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 37 8 11 8 Totals 35 4 10 4 Tntak Tulsa 020 001 100 Indianapolis 000 000 310 41 (one out when wlnnin run scored) DP Indianapolis 3, Tulsa 1.

LOB Tulsa 4, Indianapolis 7 28 Locklear, Godby. 3B Stein. Allen (12), Jutze (5), Reltz 11), Ruberto (6). SB Crawford. IP Blbby ..64 ER BB SO 3 3 3 8 Bare 2Vi Plodinec (L, 5-5) Vj x-Osbum 6 Johnson 1 Ochnrn tJJ 0.1 1 Faced three batters In seventh.

2:35. A 804. came through. I'm happier for her than anybody else." Bill was somewhat surprised that his team pulled off the victory, particularity after he was worried that he wouldn't have enough divers to do so. But that's where the determination came in.

He praised Mike Miller and Bob Williams, the top two finishers in the boys' 16-and-un-der, neither of whom won during the preliminary meets. In fact, Williams didn't place in diving all season. The same was true of Mike Vitto-rio, who Bill also praised for his perseverance. As he sat on the sidelines during the meet, there were points when Simmons tried to hold back a grin symbolizing that he was thinking his team couldn't lose. But there was one moment when he KNEW Ellenberger would end up No.

1. "I knew we were in when Kim Diggs finished second because," he said, "I knew Frankie (Williams of Willard) would take the boys 18-and-under and take out second straight ght, who carried the torch of an Indi- anapolis victory over theTul- sans who had been winnm? squeakers over the Indians all season- A ninth-inning single by Ruberto gave the Indians a rome-from-hph nd 3-2 ctorv Wednesday night, and last night Sonny slammed a 10th- inning bases-full homer to bring the Indians an 8-4 victory. Ruberto singled home the tying run in the eighth inning after the Indians once trailed 4-0. 's grand slam last WILLIS REED OF KNICKS ARRESTED NEW YORK (UPD-The captain of the New York Knicks basketball team, 'Willis Reed, was arrested last night after he became involved in an argument with an off-duty patrolman, police reported. Police said Reed pulled out of a driveway at about 8:30 p.m.

and allegedly cut off a car driven by patrolman Joseph Gaurino, assigned to the communications division. Gaurino walked over to the car and identified himself as a police officer, to which Reed allegedly replied, "I'm a cop, too." Reed then a 1 1 ly brandished an umbrella and attempted to drive away, according to police. Gaurino called for assistance and stopped Reed. A patrol car from the Forest Hills stationhouse arrived and Gaurino, Reed and four witnesses to the incident went to the station-house in their own vehicles, police said. Reed was charged with reckless endangerment, impersonating a police officer, menacing, harrass-ment and a motor vehicle violation.

He was released on a summons pending a later court appearance. NEWS-PARKS DIVING AT RHODIUS TEAM SCORES Boys Girls Totals Ellenberger 32 40 72 Brookside 20 24 44 Northeastway 25 MVt Rhodius 23 11 34 Garfield 14 22 Broad Rippla 1 16 1 Willard 10 0 10 Guslatson 2 Vii 5Va Riverside 0 i a Krannert 2 1 3 Douglas 2 0 2 14 and Under Tom Morgan, NE Becky McManus, BR Mike Gregg, EL Mary Moss, NE Scott Robmatt, BS Jennifer Wheeler, GS Tom Callahan, GR Brenda Barker, NE tie Bruce Wadlirqton, DO Denlss Barrett, BR Chris Lewark, KR Holly Blanton, EL Terri Ackerman, KR 16 and Under Mike Miller, EL Kim Diggs, EL Bob Williams, EL Pam Crenshaw, KV Ricky Rush, BS Gail Cook, RH Frank Clark, WL Vickie Jones, Nk Tim Jennings, NE Bob McDaniel, KR II and Under Frank Williams, WL Diane Richmond, BS Jeff Buchanan, BS Lynn Whitten, BR Miks Moore, GR Paula Rush, BS Clyde Dorney, RH Katny Wolfe, GR Davs Mendel, GS Kathy Ruotl, GR Bill Hennaberry, BR M. Callahan, GR INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCORES Boy: Tom Morgan, NE, 101.25) Glrli Yanl Simmons, EL, (6.65. By MIKE MYERS "If you want something to quote," Bill Simmons proudly said, "then put this: It was 10 per cent diving and 120 per cent guts." That, according to the coach, is the story of how Ellenberger won its first News-Parks diving title in five years last night. There are some others who claim there was another element luck.

Regardless of the elements, Ellenberger held onto the lead it built in the first round and finished with 72 points, 28 ahead of last year's champ Brookside which had 44. Northeastway came on strong last night to finish with 42 points followed by Rhod-ius (34) and Garfield (22). After finishing second last year by six points, Simmons was ecstatic over his team's performance. "I'm really tickled pink for these kids. I think the biggest thrill was when that girl in the stripes," Simmons said pointing at Shelia Blanton, "won last night (Wednesday).

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The immediate cause of the renewal" of the 10-year split between the two groups is next Friday's United States-Russia Junior track and field meet in Sacramento, Calif. The NCAA has forbidden its college, athletes to compete in the AAU-sponsored games. Of the 60 American athletes scheduled to compete, 35 are collegians. Jack Kelly, AAU president, said yesterday his group would seek NCAA certification of the meet, rather than seek a court injunction against the NCAA. However, Kelly said, "We nro rfnitiff this under duress hppansA the Russian athletes will be arriving in three days.

I'The NCAA waited until mis lime put a gun our head, but as soon as this meet is over we're taking the matter to Congress and the courts." Kelly put financial causes at the root of the latest controversy. "As soon as we got and a television a sponsor contract for the Junior meet, YOUTH BASEBALL JUNIOR WEST COUNTY Shepherd Jets 11, Johnson Garage Union 76 21, Thatcher 11; Maywood Auts 15, Riddls Mobil 1 NORTH CENTRAL Brill 4, Davig Insurance Cornelius 7, Bryant National Chem 5, Nora Shon Cubs 9, American States 4. RIVERSIDE Chargers 9-4, Astros 7-4; Chargers 1, Muncipal 0. WEST COUNTY Speedway 11, Lyn-hurst American Legion 21, Trl-County Archer Electric 7, Indiana National 7 (tie); Westlake 17-9, Decaturs 6-6. WESTLAKE Jets 7, Cubs Giants 6, Cornels Cards 9, Brewers Mets 4, Red Soi it Millers Reds Braves 12, Indians 7.

LITTLE LEACUES DISTRICT I Pike Zionsvllle 1. DISTRICT 7 Edgewood 4, Garfield 1. DISTRIC 7 ALL-STARS Carnine 10, Southside 7. RIVERSIDE Tarkington Giants If, BNTA Pirates 3. COMMUNITY Christian Park All-Stars 4, Warren All-American All-Stars 0.

AUTO RACING NASCAR DIXIE 500 QUALIFYING LEADERS David Pearson, Mercury, 151.10 miles par hour. Bobby Allison, Chevrolet. 155.519. Co CS Merlin, Chevrolet, 156.411. Richard7 Petty, Dodge, 156.267.

Fred Lorenzen, Chevrolet, 154.750. Donnis Allison, Ford, 154.071. Larry Smith, Ford, 152.709. Davs Marcls, Dodge, 152.316. Buddy Arrington, Dodge, 152.350.

FREE BRIDGEPORT BRASS NIGHT Driver BOB CLOUD Invites all BRIDGEPORT BRASS Employees as his FREE GUESTS to ths SPEEDROME. Your company badge is necessery. to secure General Admission tickets for your immediate family. FREE PASSES available at ths ticket sffics. PORTS 6 BIG RACING EVENTS PLUS 25-LAP FIGURE 8 FEATURE BASEBALL General Adm $1.25 Under 12 FREE SATURDAY NIGHT 75 Indianapolis Kim finished first when the official results were announced.

The change was made after Brenda Whitley of Krannert was declared ineligible within minutes after she was given the gold medal. Miss Whitley had dived with a Krannert team before the pool was sold to the city, thus making her ineligible to swim in the parks' meets. All told, five Ellenberger divers became city champions. Miller and Miss Diggs, gold medalists last night, joined Vittorio, Yani Simmons and Miss Blanton who won Wednesday. Although Brookside finished far a its jump from fourth to second pleased its followers, as did Diane Rich- mond's victory for the 18-and under title.

Diane, last year's 14-and-under champ barely defeated Broad Ripple's Lynn Whitten last night by two-tenths of a point, 73.60-73.40. The other winners were Tom Morgan of Northeastway who had the highest total score, 101.25 and Becky Mc-Manus of Ripple both in the 14-and-under competition. RADIO-TV SPORTS MENU TONIGHT 9:30 WIFN-FM (95.9) Auto Racing: Live from the Indianapolis Speedromt TOMORROW 12:30 WTTV 4 Celebrity Bowling: Elizabeth Ashley and James Farentina vs. Mike Douglas and BrendaVaccara D'b 1:00 WRTV 6-Maior League Baseball: uaKiana at Boston 1:00 WISH (-Canadian Pro-Football: Toronto at Ottawa 2:00 WSMJ-FM (99.5) Llftls League Baseball: Live from New Palestine .1:00 WLWI 13-American Golf Classic: Third-round play in the $150,000 tournament at Akron, Ohio 4:00 WSMJ-FM (99.5) Littls League Baseball: Championship game from New Palestine 13-Wids World of Sports: Highlights from the Bobby Fischer-Boris Ssassky chess championship in Iceland, taped finish sf ths July 4 Firecracker 400 Stock Car Race at Dayton Beach and repeat of the segment showing ths International Cliff Diving Championships at Acapulco :05 WSMJ-FM (99.5) Malof Leagus Baseball) Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 4-Chimplonship Wrestling SUNDAY 11 Tournament of Champions: Miniature Golf (99.5) Malor Leagus Baseball: Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 2:00 WISH AAU International Champions: Delayed taps showing of highlights from ths National Invitational Volleyball Championships held last May In Los Angeles. Also: USSR-West Germany and Francs-East Germany track sn4 field meet and Aachen, Germany, Equestrien Grand Prix Competition 3:00 WLWI llAmerlcan Golf Classic: Final holei et Akron, Ohio 6-Chsmplsnshlp Wrestling .3:30 WISH (CBS Tennis Classlci Tom Okksr vs.

Roser Taylor 4:00 WSMJ-FM (99.S) Motorcycle Jumpingi Live from Sportsman's Paradiss 1:10 WFYI JO Chess Championship Review: Public Television's resident chess expert, George Koltanowskl, analyzes Flscher-Spassky matches this week AMATEUR BASEBALL WHS Electric 1, Spencer 1 LOS ANGELES Danry "Little Red" Lopez, 122'j, Los Angeles, knocked out Benny Rodriguez, 121, Los Angeles (1)1 Jos Medrano, 127, Los Angeles, knocked out Richie 125, San Joss, Calif. (7). "boxing South Kit-ley Avenue and U.S. 52 (S.E.) Ph. 356-6439 f6600 f.

Washington St. South Mile) INDIANA'S LARGEST CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER CHOOSE YOUR NEXT NEW CAR FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION OF CHRYSLER CORP. CARS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA I O'BRIEN'S SCOREBOARD 537 IN STOCK Units Mikt Air 51 (rickets 0 0 1 224 Duilers 52 1 Of IS 6 1 Barracuda, 3 0 0 47 1 Satellites 36 1 5 134 1 Furys 127 1 45 1 33 115 1 Chryilers 1 113 12 1 26 6 1 Imperials 6 1 0 1 4 337 62 1 85 NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Piltlbmh 54 31 WEST GB Cincinnati 53 32 Houston 49 40 Los Ang. 45 41 IVi Atlanta 40 40 14Vi San Fran. 39 51 HVj San Diego 32 53 21 GB New York 40 34 5Vj St.

Louis 44 41 10 Chicago 45 52 10 Montreal 37 46 li Phi la 30 55 24 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Atlanta i. St. Louis 1 New York 2, Los Angeles I TONIGHT'S PITCHERS Cincinnati (McGlothlin, 4-5) at Pittsburgh (Ellis, 9-4). St. Louis (Durham, 2-1) at Atlanta (G.

4-0) at Houston (Wilson, Montreal (Stoneman, -7) at San Diego (Caldwell, 3-4). Philadelphia (Reynolds, 0-5) at Los Angeles (Sutton, 11-5). New York (Koosman, 6-5) at San Fran-cites (Barr, 3-2). TOMORROW'S GAMES Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m., WSMJ-FM. St.

Louis at Atlanta, 6:05 P.m. Chicago at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Montreal at San Diego, 9.30 p.m. Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. New York at San Francisco, 1 p.m.

SUNDAY'S GAMES Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 12:35 WSMJ-FM. St. Louis at Atlanta, 1:15 p.m. Chicago at Houston, 2 p.m. Montreal at San Diego, 2, 3 p.m.

Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. New York at San Francises, 1 p.m. p.m., GOLF AMERICAN CLASSIC AT AKRON, OHIO (Par 70) Ron Cerrudo 3J-37-65 Ray Floyd 34-3266 Karmlt Zirley 33-3366 Pt. H. Sikes 31-376) Arnold Palmar 34-3460 Mike Reasor 35-33 60 Marti Bohen 36-3260 Larry Hinson 34-3569 Sieve Melnyk 36-3369 Bert Yancey 35-3469 Miks Spang 37-3269 Mason Rudolpti 37-3269 Georpa Johnson 34 35 69 Tom Uloias 34-3470 Gay Brewer 36-3470 Boo Dickson 35 35 70 Jim VVlecherg 35-3570 Jerry McGea 35-35-70 John Settles 35-3570 Hals Irwin 35-3570 Johnny Miller 36-3470 Ed Snsed 34-3670 David Graham 36-3470 Julius Boros 35-35 70 Tom Weiskopf 15-3570 STATE AMATEUR AT COLUMBUS Quarterfinals Kent Prandsen, Lebanon, i.

Bill Schu-' maker, Columbia City, 20 holes. Gary Biddfnger, Westport, d. Jerry Jack-Ion, Kokomo, 4 and 3. Don Granger, Anderson, d. Max Minnie, Anderson, 2 and 1.

Brent Hartman, West Lafayette, t. Bob Keschmann, Indianapolis, 2 and Semifinalf Blddlngsr o). Granger, and 1. Hartman a. Frendsen, 4 and 1.

AMERICAN LEACUE EAST WEST Detroit 4 36 Bltmoro 44 37 1 Boston 43 39 4' N. York 39 41 Clevelnd 35 40 13 Milwauka 34 49 14 GB Oakland 54 33 Chicago 46 40 7Vi Minnesta 42 41 10 Kan City 43 43 lO'a California 30 49 16 Texas 36 51 II YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Milwaukee 2, Minnesota 1 Detroit 5, Teias 1 Boston 2-4, Oakland 1-3 (2nd gams 11 innings) Baltimore Kansas City 5 (10 innings) California at New York (rain) Only games scheduled TONIGHT'S PITCHERS California (Allen, 2-6, and Rose, 1-4) at New York (Slotllemyre, 1-1 1, and Peterson, 1-11). Oakland (Hamilton, (-3) at Boston (Curtis, 6-3). Minnesota (Blyleven, 911) at Milwaskes (Parsons, 7-7). Baltimore (Dodson, ll-l) at Kansas City (Dal Canton, 5-3).

Detroit (Lolich, 16-6) at Texas (Broborg, 5-7). Cleveland (Tidrow, 6-9) at Chicayo (Bradley, 10-8). TOMORROW'S GAMES California at New York, 2, noon. Oakland al Boston, 2, 1 p.m. (WRTV) and 6:30 p.m Minnesota at Milwaukee, 1:15 P.m.

Baltimore at Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Tens, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 1:15 p.m. SUNDAY'S GAMES California at New York, 1 p.m. Oakland at Boston, 1 p.m.

Minnesota at Milwaukee, 2, 1 p.m. Baltimore at Kansas City, 1:30 p.m. Detroit at Texas, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 2, 1:15 p.m. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION EAST GB Evntvllls 54 39 Omaha 44 49 10 Indole.

40 50 Iowa 43 51 12Va WEST 59 34 GB Wichita Tulsa Denver 0. City 52 41 41 50 17 39 54 17 LAST NIGHTS RESULTS Denver 1, Iowa 1 Oklahoma City 10, Evansville 1 INDIANAPOLIS Tulsa 4 (IS Innings) TONIGHT'S GAMES Omaha at Wichita Iowa al Denver Oklahoma City at Evansville Tulia at INDIANAPOLIS COLUMBUS, Ohio Rhoiesian Andrew Paltisori uoset fourth-seeded Panctio Gonzales of Los Angeles. 2-6. 6-3, 6-4, In ths Quarter-finals of ItiS $25,000 BuckevS championships, 4 WAsHINC-fON-John Alexenfcr of Australia upset countryman Rod Lover, 6-2, 7-5, the third round of ths 150,000 rrjiniMijiiiii mi etna i iwiai. MEMPHIS Revnl Fox ef Miami, pset seronoVseeoed Jill Schwelkert of Lag euas.

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