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Las Vegas Optic from Las Vegas, New Mexico • Page 7

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Las Vegas Optici
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DAILY OPTIC Thursday, October Series youngsters, Kison-May, spark Pittsburgh 9 4-3 win A There nationwide, prime time tele- son oi glared at him gave way when Sanguillen got was a brand new glow in the audience estimated at him a i look for thc way he trapped between bases. 55 and 60 Robertson Harriers take third place After taking a fourth place Dons fifth. Zold in 30th and Leroy Padilla finish in the Santa Fe meet Sat- George Chavez the third with a 33rd place finish. Ellis, Moose (3), Miller (7) rday, the Robertson High Dlace in tne Santa Fe and Sanyuillen: McNalty and Iigh school Cross mimtrv The Cardinal squad paced at a glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pet Baltimore 2 2 .500 Pittsburgh 2 2 .500 First Game, Oct. 9 Pittsburgh 030 000 000--3 3 0 Maltimore 013 010 OOx--5 10 3 Country mcet over tne wee kend, led to Espanola yes- by Joe Strubhar took third place in the meet behind the Bernalillo and squads, took a 12th place fin- Pirates for today's between 55 and 60 million was singing." That left runners at first and Henrdicks.

IL--Ei- fifth World Series game against peopie. After the National Anthem i two out lnd llow us. Home Huns Baltimore, Ba.timorc and it was put there Afid in the end, the issue was was over. Kison and 'May sat Murtaugh went to May to ywiug F. Robinson, Rettenmund, Bu- team "Espanola-Santa Cruz on the new three mile course by a pair of rosey-cheeked rk by two 21-year-old down next to each otner, but it for Kison ford sTueSte youngsters who began the most nm wllo hang together just wasn't long before Kison was wag Qf pgychcd Game Card haj iers wlth a tota i of keyed up the whole game," Pittsburgh 000 000 030-- 3 8 i i 6 said May, whose father was a Baltimore 010 361 OOx-11 14 1 nalillo wilh 53 and Santa gQn place over The Next meet for the Card har- Johnson, Kison 4 Moose Fe with gt Kate wag Card runner was rie rs will be Los Alamos this ish and Danny Gallegos took Taking a second place for the 14th to pace tne JV Birds.

94 points came in behind Ber- Card harriers was Ruben Ara, wuj. mil miv 1 1 a 1 "He's my best friend on the horrendous lirst imimg without tcamma of a 30 ub," said Kison, grinning at da TMf years ago with Philadelphia. 4 Vealc 5 Miller 6 Gous- fourth" "and "the" West when I got in the batter's 8 aml Sanguillen; Palmer, all I was thinking about 9 niKi Hendricks. W-- Dons boosters iniporiant game of their lives the way you might expect they called away to the mound. kfelclm" each oilier in the bull- He got the Pirates out or the pen.

Hruec Kison pitched 6 1-3 in- club, Bings of one-hit relief ball and May. "We were both drafted to- burgh bounced off the deck Hilt May, swinging for his bud- gether in 1968 and we played with a pair of runs in the hot- Aether in the rookie league." torn the on doub making contact wilh the May did that all right, lining a base hit to right that deliv- the deciding And ti', stroked the pinch single that drove in the winning They were a long way from Stargeil and Al Oliver-- as the Pirates trimmed the Ori- those early professionals clays neither of whom produced 4-3 Wednesday in the first when Kison marched out of thc in the scries up to that Series game ever played bullpen in the first inning point. at night. night. The Orioles Stargell's RBI wa his first in crod i i i heroics tied the series had jumped Pirate starter Luke postseason ay and Oliver when he returned to the dugout, victories apiece and set walker for three quick Use stage for today's pivotal a il was up to the if ih game, with thc Orioles youngster to sec sending first game winner didn't, get worse.

Dave McNally against burgh's Nelson Briles. --Pittsburgh, Hebner. Third Game, Oct. 12 Baltimore 000 000 100--1 3 100 001 30x--5 7 Vegas Juan Romero who took 22nd Saturday. A total of 12-15 teams place, followed by Timmy are expected at that meet.

Gallegos in 27th. The final two Cardinal competitors were Les An organizational meeting of Cuellar, Dukes 7 Watts (8) the Dons Booster Club is sched- nms a l-for-10 until he delivered, he got a rather enthusiastic and Hendricks; Blass and San- uled at 7 p.m. Monday in the slim The two runs left the Pirates greetings from his buddy, Ki- guillen. W--Blass. L--Cuellar.

West Las Vegas High School organize Monday Booster dub meets tonight Shop-Home The West Las Vegas Music thai, things one down and Kison set about son. Home Runs--Baltimore, F. Rob- Boosters Club will meet at 7:30 the mission of keeping it that Armed with the lead, Mur- 2 Pittsburgh, Rob- At an earlier meeting this tonight in the Band Room at Pitts- Only a few minutes before he way. "With the bats we have, taugh turned the wrapup job crtson. week, Coach Frank Herrera the high school.

went into the game, Kison was you figure we can catch up," over to Dave Giusti, whom MC Fourth Game, Oct. 13 showed Boosters the film of the New officers of the group are It would be tough for the i i May in the bullpen, the youngster said. calls "The best reliever in Baltimore Birds and Bucs to match the "He was trying to sing the In the third, Richie Hebner baseball." Giusti who had 30 Pittsburgh dVamatic show a the i Spnngled Banner." smiled -singled and came along on hits saves during the a season Dobson, ing fourth game put on for a Kison, "and it was terrible. I Fourth Game box scores Fourth Game BALTIMORE ab Slair cf Solanger ss Rettenmund If F. Robinson rf B.

Robinson 3b Powell Ib 15. Johnson 2b ijjtchebarren 5. Dobson G. Jackson Shopay ph Hichcrt Total Davalillo ph Giusti bi Walker 1 2 0 Kison 0 M. May ph 0 Alley ss 0 Total 300 000 000--3 4 1 Dons-Tularosa game.

Nick Jara- Mrs. Lena Villegas, president; 201 000 lOx--4 14 0 former president of Mrs. Frances Marquez, vice Jackson 6 Watt the group, presided. president; Mrs. Rose Garza.

by Roberto Clemente and Oha three more in the National 7 Richert (8) and Etcbebar- AH interested persons are in-' secretary, and Mrs. Mary Gon- vcr. That tied it at 3-3 but the League Playoffs, mowed the ren; Walker, Kison (1), Giusti vitcd to join the Club. Parents za-les, treasurer. Bucs thought should have i a jt six Orioles down in order (8) and Sanguillen.

W--Kison; are especially encouraged to Anyone interested is invited nad.more. to preserve the victory. L--Watt. On the pitch before his single, Clemente had cracked a line 0 0 0 drive over yellow home attend the Monday meeting. to the meeting.

A Man's Desperation A A Boy's Awakemine A Girl's Desire in RED SKY AT im SawU Fe. N. Mex. COMING OCTOBER 28-25-M FORT UNION Drive Tbea A Stray ct the 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 line that circles the outfield 0 0 0 0 fence. Clementc's shot a 2 0 0 0 waved foul right fiold um- 1 0 1 1 pire John Rice, setting off a 0 0 0 0 long protest.

37 4 14 4 But tne single stood and so 1 Baltimore 300 000 000--3 did the 3 3 tie despite Pirate 1 Pittsburgh 201 000 lOx--4 threats that left tha bases E--Blair. DP--Baltimore (1), loaded in both he fifth and 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 pi ttsburgh 1 LOB--Baltimore sixth A 4 13. 2B-Stargell. knew said i TM a 0 A. OMver, Blair.

SB-Sanguil- a Da TM' Murtaugh, 'that 1 0 len, Hernandez. SF-B. Robin- I or a te PUSh son, J. Powell. ip er bb so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 3 4 2 PITTSBURGH i- ab Cash 2b Hebner 3b P.

Dobson bi Jack son o) runs Fortunately for Kison, it a rather than later. seventh. C.lemente rf Stargeil If A. Oliver cf B. Robertson Ib Sanguil'en IJernandez ss 4 5 4 5 1 4 0 4 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 Watt, 0-1 Richert Walker 0 0 0 1 0 Bob Robertson singled and 0 0 0 movcd on Mann Sanguil- len's hit.

Here Murtaugh went -h. 3 3 3 1 0 to his bench with Vic Davi'lo 0 0 0 3 sw ingin2 Jackie Hernandez 2 i Kison, 1-0 6A. 1 2 2 Giusti 2 0 0 0 0 1 nn lofting a fly ball to left cen. 1 0 Save--Giusti. HBP--by Kison: ter.

2 0 D. Johnson, F. Robinson, Etcbe- Paul Blair didn't reach thc 1 0 barren. PB Sanguillen. T-- ball but salvaged an out any- North Dakota State tops small college football poll at COLUMBIA SUPER MARKT CANNED HAMS Morre'J's 3-Lb.

Tin AH i i i i i i mri ci.iv* VM First pro basketball standings NBA Eastern Conference Carolina Atlantic Division Floridns Pet GB Kcnty 0 0 Pet GB .000 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ings announced Wednesday. Hurons, 4-0, took over the run- Tha Eastern Michigan Hu- North Dakota State, 5-0, re- i-erup spot with 209 on the heels rpivo vaulted from sixth to sec- iained the No. 1 berth with a oi their victory over Western place in The Associated total of 231 points in the voting Kentucky last week. college division weekly by the AP panel of sports Delaware, 4-0, is third in this football poll in the latest rank- writers and broadcasters. Thc week's balloting followed by McNeese State, 5-0, which jumped all the way from 10th after a 38-0 rout of Lamar Tech.

Rounding out the Top Ten, in order, are Akron, Arkansas State, Grambling, Tampa and Tennessee State, tied for eighth, and Southern Illinois jmd Western Kentucky tied for 10th. Arkansas State and Grambling were second and third be- r- hind North Dakota State in last JGlevcland 0 0 .000 .4 Denver 0 1 .000 1 lumb ed aftcr A 1 mf i losing to Southern Illinois and Tennessee State, respectively, last Saturday. The Top 10 college division football teams with seasons SPECIAL Fresh Whole or Cut-up Choice Beef ROUND STEAK LB. Box of 8 Leah Ground BEEF PATTIES 3 Lb. Box Tasty BACON ENDS fresh whole or Cut-up Thrifty Sliced FRYERS 38'BACON Phi'a.

Boston Buffalo New York 1 0 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 ,000 0 1 .000 York Pitts. Virginia .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Houston Los Ang. Central Division Cincinnati 1 0 1.000 Baltimore 0 1 .000 Cleveland 0 0 .000 tatianta 0 1 .000 Western Conference Midwest Division 'bctroit 1 0 1.000 'Sfilwaukec 0 0 .000 Phoenix 0 0 .000 Chicago 0 1 .000 Pacific Division iSc attic 1 0 1.000 "(ioldcn 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 "Portland 0 0 .000 Wednesday's Results No games scheduled Thursday's Games 'Milwaukee at Phoenix at Houston games scheduled Friday's Games Angeles at Detroit at Chicago i at Cleveland at Portland 1 State at Boston Only games scheduled East Diviswn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West Division Utah 1 0 1.000 Dallas 0 0 .000 Memphis 0 0 .000 Pcmvcr 0 1 .000 Wednesday's Results Utah 135, Denver 121. Only game scheduled Thursday's Games Floridians at Memphis WHOLE I College Inn 3 Lb. Tin 89 CHEESE I A Kraft Twin Pak Makes Two 79 FRESH EGGS Large "AA" 42 0 DUTCH A Borden's 1 Lb.

Only game scheduled Friday's Games Pittsburgh at New York Virginia vs. Carolina at Greensboro Dallas at Utah Denver at Indiana Only games scheduled Former UWI sMr kit CALGARY, Alta. A For. mer University of New Mexico and points. The ratings arc based on a 20-18-16-14-1210-9-8 etc.

points basis: 1. N.D. State 2. E. Mich.

3 Delaware 4 St. 5. Akron 6. Ark. St.

7 8. Tampa 3. Tenn. St. 5-0 231 4-0 209 4-0 207 5-0 143 4-0 142 2-1 115 4-1 64 football star Jack Abendschan 10 kicked three field goals to pace the Saskatchewan Roughridcrs to a 24-17 victory over the Calgary Slampcders Monday in a a a i a Football League Western Conference game.

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