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ti IS JTU wtstpsmait Austin, Texas Buffalo Getting Kicks if i -I I in Joe and Gogolak ple running 58 yards for a Monday Aug. 9, 1965 Page 24 7-3 halftime lead although they failed to gain a first down and touchdown with one. Dick Shin Associated Press i played with Kansas City last The American Football year, got off an 89-yard that set Leasrue chamDion Buffalo Bills; up a touchdown for his new er, a second-year pro, handled most of the Redskin quarter- Denver teammates. ii i t' showed a total yardage mark of minus 11. The Eagles fumbled the ball away five times in a ragged performance with Johnny Sam are getting a boot out of billy Joe but they could do without some of Pete Gogolak's kicking.

backing, completing 10 of 15 passes for 138 yards and one Trull, a high-priced 1964 bonus baby, connected for three touchdown passes 30 yards to touchdown. Gogolak, who has been kick i i i i i a ing about niS Contract ana naSjViituue nu.iei dim oo aim to iu threatened to play out his op- Sammy Weir as he completed '5 ft- A -i if- 1 v-J I I 1 1 1 I I k. ov i 1 4 tion, booted three field goals in nine of 12 passed for 225 yards. Namath's, the Jets $400,000 his soccer-style fashion, and Joe quarterback, was unable to rambled 38 yards for a touch' down Sunday as the Bills; launch a scoring pass in a six Puett Round Not Enough for-14 effort that gained 110 opened their pre-season schedule with a 23-0 victory over puuMi. mv.

www iX 'ft A 'ft ll A' 1 1. yards. McCloughan, a rookie defensive back, scored the game's But Gocolak and Joe, ac nuired from Denver in a trade; only touchdown when he inter Adkins' nine-foot birdie putt for Cookie Gilchrist, are on a John Hadl pass in the ferent sides of the field when it second period and raced 42 comes to expressing their; yards. That gave the Tvaiders a on the second extra hole was worth a trophy and $60 in By FRED SANNER Sports Staff At the end of 27 holes 11 players in the 24-man Bill Penn, the Saturday lead r. i er at 70, dropped off Sunday to championship flight had a chance at the Aqua Festival golf championship.

a 78 and wound up in a 'three- thoughts about being with the Bills'! "As of now I'm playing out mv option," said Gogolak, who kicked 19, 30 and 44 yard field goals against the Patriot's. "Its an unfortunate situation but I feel what I'm asking for is reasonable." "When you're with a losing way tie for sixth at 148. McCall Second Win ForMarlene MILWAUKEE (UPI) Mar-lene Bauer Hagge, the teen-age ctnt- rf iha IQflc ti'lin ctartnH The 11 had been whittled to two by the back nine at Mor went four-over on the back ris Williams as Mason Adkins, nine, starting his downhill skid when he went in the creek on No. 11. MASON ADKINS Pressure putt wins.

University of Texas golfer from San Antonio, and Roane Puett deadlocked with even par 143 s. On the second hole of a sud SPORTS CAPSULE den-death playoff, Adkins bird- ied the par four 18th hole and UPI Telephotn phia Golf Classic. The putt dropped to help give the pro tour's top money winner the tourney championship by a one-stroke margin. Body English is all important in the art of putting or so Jack Nicklaus seems to think as he helps one in Sunday in the final round of the Philadel- left Puett with a four-foot putt for a par. club," said Joe, the morale sjcomeback Jast could bad and you flow into thejWdl turn out 0 be the groove.

This club is champion-1 lamorous leadcr of the 1965 ship in every way and it rubs off ladies professional golf tour on you. Its nice to hop on that, Miss IIaggP) 31 Pensaco. kind of bandwagon la, a petite 5-foot-2 blonde, Joe may wind up leading it. took a giant step toward Slimmed down to 235 pounds top with her second victory of and fuUy recovered from an)tne year Sundav in the operation to remove calcium, Milwaukee Jaycee Open wom- GOLF nrn-xtLTiT? VTan Canada VBfltl Int Puett played Sunday hottest FjL IHvJ, man, ft" 7 Americas Cup with 22 points to 19Vj for the United States in the two-day amateur KA riiet lima the TTnited round, a Morris Williams com States has been beaten to the 16-year his tory or tne event WILMINGTON. Del Jim Masseno of Tin TTflA Nick's Not Afraid of work; Amateur Golf Championship by defeating aeposits on nis leei, joe tournament.

She hadn't uoya Lteoier ot rurisniuum, mm WHTTEMARSH, Pa. Jack Nicklaus 61 yards in seven carries, had lhat many wins since 1959 against the Patriots and also, Miss HaggC) wno began play. grabbed three passes for 2Dljnr, nif 1hrp vpars aftpr shp cant Atnnt nuft for an eagle on tne 17th hole and won the $125,000 Philadel TRACK AND FIELD WARSAW. Poland Irena Kirszenstem of Poland set a world record of 22.7 seconds for women in the 200 meters, but the U.S. girls beat Poland 59-57 and the U.S.

men won 118-93 in their two-day dual meet. BRUSSELS, Belgium Gaston Roelants of Belgium bettered his own world record for the 3,000 meters steeplechase with a 8:26.4 in the Belgian Track and Field Championships. HOUSE RACING SARATOGA SPRINGS. N.Y. Kelso.

S4.40, won he $54,400 Whitney Stakes at Saratoga by nose over Malicious with Pia Star third. SALEM. N.H. Tune Swept, $12. msrte It two straight at Rockingham Park by beating Sister Carol by a nose in the White Mountain Handicap.

OCEANPORT. N.J. Buckpasser. S5.S0. won the $112,185 Sapling Stakes at Monmouth Park by a half length over Quinta with Our Michael third.

CHICAGO Tom Rolfe, $2.60. scored an easy four-length triumph over Gummo in the $100,000 Chicagoan at Arlington Park. DENVER, Colo. Jenay's Miss, $4, won the Colorado Lassie Stakes at Centennial. DEL MAR.

Calif. Native Diver. $2.60. phia Classic with a Iinai rouna ior a yards. I was hnrn at Eureka.

Crown Sunday 72-hoie total or at, n-unner-nai. Mn.WAiiKEE. Wis. Marlene Bauer Rally rin Gilchrist, meanwhile, scored earned the first place prize of Hasee shot a final round 73 and won the $13,500 Milwaukee Jaycee Open with a 72-hole total of 287. two touchdowns on short runs $1,875 with a final round 73, petitive course record of 68, breaking his own mark of 69 set in the July 4 tourney in 1964.

However, his four-under round Sunday only managed to offset a four-over round of 75 that he had shot at Municipal Saturday. Meanwhile, Adkins, who had been only one-over at Muny, carded a one-under 71 Sunday. Adkins, who was tied for run-nerup at 72 Saturday, was deadlocked with George Mc-Call at 108 for a one-stroke lead over Puett at the turn Sunday. Puett passed Adkins by birdying the 10th and 11th but ibut Denver lost to Kansas City total gave him a one stroke win; .94 in othpr AFL eames. Don TENNIS CLEVELAND, Ohio-Carole Graehner all the money, Nicklaus carded a 71-65-73-681 over Joe Campbell and Doug of Beachwood, Ohio, defeated Virginia Wade of England 3-6, 10-s, 6-4 to keep the United States ahead of England 3-1 in the Wightman Cup competition.

277 over the par 36-3672 Whl Sanders. Randy Glover was fourth with 280. Gary Player temarsh Valley Country Club Trull stole Joe Namath's thunder as Houston defeated New York 21-16 and Kent McCloughan led Oakland to a 10-3 victory nver Ran T)ieeo. BALTIMORE, Ma. Tea stone or Aus her highest in the four-day event on the par 72 North Shore Country Club course.

Her total of 287 tied the tournament record set two years ago by Kathy Whitworth, San Antonio, this year's current leading money winner. Judy Torluemke, North Key Largo, at 20 the youngest course. His 11-under-par 72 hole 'and Tony Lema were next at tralia won the Middle Atlantic Grass rvnirt rhnmninnshiD by defeating Lew VHITEMARSH, Pa. (AP) than I wanted to and worked on Jack Nicklaus doesnt play golf. I getting it up higher," he said He works at it.

Sunday after overtaking the Two strokes behind after 54 Readers for his second straight holes in the $125,000 Philadel-! victory in the Philadelphia tour-phia Golf Classic Saturday, henament. went out and practiced for; The practice paid off with the about an hdur and a half. i $24,300 first prize, boosting his "I was hitting the ball lower! 19S5 earnings to $114,000 and inst $14,230 off the all-time sin- beat Nearco Blue by 3 lengths In the 281. Gerrara or isew iseaiana o-o. KA 15UO ljUli Ul ijUS- Angeles won the National Junior singles by defeating Steve Avoyer of San Diego, 6-3, 6-2.

$22,250 San Diego Handicap at Del Mar. FOXBORO. Mass. Dr. Brooks.

$24. won the New England Pacing Derby by edging Mr. Childs in the closing strides at Foxboro Raceway. CHICAGO Dartmouth. $3.40.

won the $59,478 American-National Maturity Trot at Sportsman's Park by l'i lengths over BASEBALL STANDINGS GLEN COVE. N.Y. Koy f.merson oi Australia won the Nassau Bowl Grass a bogey caught up with Puett Court Invitation by deteating Chuck Me- The 32-year-old Sanders hadi Washington humbled Phila-the best opportunity to force 37.0 in the oniy National playoff. Playing the sameLeague exhibition with a 99-threesome with Nicklaus, hejyard touchdown pass from had a chance for an eagle on the r00kie Rich Badar to rookie 17th. After Nicklaus holed Dean putting the finishing Sanders stroked from 20 feet for Trull a high-priced 1964 bonus professional on the tour, turned Kinley of Port Washington, w.i., n- Big John.

on the 14th and allowed Adkins to catch him. 9. 7-5. in a sensational final round 68, gle season money record set by (Arnold Palmer in 1963. He can BOXING ft BUENOS AIRES Horaclo Arcavallo.

BOAT RACING the best of the tournament, to Buenos Aires, outpointed Salvatore BIG LEAGUE LEADERS I surpass it this week in the PGA iSCAllljrj IVUIl 1V1USSUM mull ilic umu Cup hydroplane race in Miss Bardahl for, finish second at 292 and win $1,475. TEXAS I.F.Af.l F. Kastera Division I. Worth 63 47 64 58 54 59 I Championship, an eagie, dui me Dan on the romp. Burruni, 11514, Italy.

10. Non-title. TOKYO Kivoshi Tanaba. 112'4. Japan, outpointed Rick Flash Magramo.

110 Philippines. M. UlllU fuiinciuu.c nine a. ft speed of 110,655 miles per hour. GOLF SCORES rt.

.573 .571 .486 Dallas-Ft Tulsa AISTLN i Deadlocked with three others Slipped Dy me cup. ne came ilea lor tnira place were auto RAma RAN FRANCISCO Bart Martin. 26, Western DKislon Clifford Ann Creed Alexandria, 4 at nine under par with two holes x.wiraifLMU to play he rammed home a 45- Hayward, and Ken O'Neill. 23. San Jose.

were killed In accidents SUNDAY'S RESULTS and Sandra McClinton, Mi- Championship Flight Albuauermie 61 49 .555 Amanita 45 65 .409 El Paso 45 66 .405 Sunday's Result 16 16 Horacio Hopeful BUENOS AIRES (AP) Tom Brooker kicked three field goals and Pete Beathard passed for two touchdowns as the Chiefs built a 20-3 halftime lead and held on against the Broncos. Abner Haynes, who BATTINQ (275 at batsi riemente, I foot DUtt for an eaplfi 3 On the during the weekend competition in the Candlestick Park road races. Mason Adkins Pittsburgh. .343: Mayj. San Francisco, WEAVKKViLLiK, N.u.

Kicnara i-eity. 515-yard par five 17th hole. In a 1965 Plymouth, won the Western neola, who had 296s. Money Winners Marlene Hagge, $1,875 71-71-72-73287 Judy Torleumke. S1.475 73-74-77-68292 75-68143 73-72145 73-73146 75-71146 70-78148 North Carolina 500 stock car race at an Horacio Accavallo of Buenos Aires hoped today for a title .328: Aaron, Milwaukee, .323: Rose.

Cincinnati. .321: Clendenon, Pittsburgh. .317. RUNS Harper, Cincinnati. 97; Rose.

Cincinnati, 88: Aaron, Milwaukee. 80; Williams, Chicago and Kobinson, Cincinnati. 78. average of 74.349 m.p.h. Alburruermte 9.

Dallas-Fort Worth 8. El Paso 6, Tulsa 5 AUSTIN at Amarillo, opd, wet grounds Monday's Schedule El Paso at Albuquerque Tulsa at Amarillo AI'STIN at Dallas-Fort Worth Nicklaus made a key shot on the 17th by getting the ball high, which is what he practiced on LANGHORNE. Fa. Jim Mettireatn, Arlington, won the lai-mile U.S. 73-75148 Roane Puett Mike Holbrook Dan Simpson Curtis Laughlin Bill Penn Bill Gainer George McCall Lester Lundell Lloyd Morrison William Cromwell Ken Mossberg Clifford Ann Creed, $1,100 70-73-78-75-296 Sandra McClinton.

$1,100 74-77-75-70296 bout with Salvatore Burrini, 74-74148 Auto touo cnampionsnip race in an average 104.857 m.o.h. after Gordon Johncock. 17 rati. 92: Banks. Chicago.

84: Saturday. HlS drive On No. 72-79-72-74297 71-74-78-75-298 70-80-77-71298 Hastings, set a world record of i. rniiaaeipnia, 74-75149 75-74149 77-72149 76-74150' AMERICAN T.EAC.IE back for a birdie, but both carded pars on the 18th and that was it. Nicklaus, who now has won four tournaments this year 16 in his 2Y2 years on the pro tour said he would go to Laurel Valley Country Club at Ligoni-er, Tuesday to practice for the PGA.

Asked if he would like to break Palmer's money winning record on Palmer's home course at Laurel Valley, Nicklaus said: "You bet I would. That would be a good place to get it. was in the rough behind tuees. 121.049 m.p.h. for a one-mile paved track in qualifying trials.

tan Francisco, 71 70-73-73-73299 72-79-72-76299 Kathy Whitworth, 5800 Margie Masters. $625 Sue Maxwell, $625 Carol Mann, $127 Sandra Spuzich. $127 Marilynn Smith. $127 Betsv Rawls. $-127 Jo Ann Prentice.

$300 Sandra Hayme. $300 the world flyweight champ from Italy. Accavallo knocked Burrini down in the first round and won an unanimous decision in their non-title 10-rounder here T.mosii-c"'i'i1!,a,i- He used wedge to loft the ball Pittiburgh, 143: Williams, Chicago and, 72-76-73-78299 Ciendenon. Pittsbureh, 138; Pinson, Cm 72-79-151 75-76151 78-75153 77-77154 75-74-76-74299 73.74.78-76-301 onio me green, leei pasi me cup, from where he putted in for Urban Repeats NEW YORK (AP) Bill Urban of the New York AC won the National AAU All-around Track and Field Championship Sunday for the second straight year with a total of 7,489 for the 10 events on Travers Island. Marv Mills.

$270 I. Pet. OB Minnesota 72 39 .849 Baltimore 63 46 5 8 Cleveland 62 46 .574 8U Chicago 59 4ff .546 3m Detroit 59 49 .546 11 u. New York 56 57 .496 17 Los Angele 49 60 .450 22 Washington 48 64 .429 24M, Boston 40 68 .370 Kansas City 38 68 .358 31H Sunday's Results Saturday night. MONEY WINNERS Benny Preece Bob Armstrong Ron Thomas Ed Kingsbury Jac kYancey David Duncan Hardie Nettles Bob Cohltron Herb Lyman David Sholner Buzz Bray Lou Connattl 75-78-75-74302 75-75-77-77 304 72- 78-72-83305 71- 78-76-81306 73- 77-76-80 SOS 72- S1-82-73 308 74- 79-74-83310 78-77155 77-80157 77-82159 77-83-160 79-81160 Jack Nicklaus.

124.300 71-65-73-68277 Braves Get Rained Out 73-68-67-70; Doug Sanders, $13,200 Joe Campbell, $13,200 80-82162 cmnati. lAb. DOUBLES Williams. Chicaso. 3.H: Rose.

Cincinnati. 26; Allen. Philadelphia. 15: Santo. Chicago.

Fairly, Los Angeles and Aaron. Milwaukee. 24. TRIPLES Callison, Philadelphia. 13; Clemente.

Pittsburgh, 11; Pmson, Cincinnati, Allen, Philadelphia and Ciendenon, Pittsburgh. 9. HOME RUNS Mays. San Francisco, SC: Callison, Philadelphia and McCovev. San Francisco.

26; Mathews, Milwaukee. 24; Santo. Chicago. Aaron, Milwaukee nd Stargeil, Pittsburgh. 23.

STOLEN BASES Wills. Los Angeles 75; Brock. St. Louis. 45; Wynn, Houston, 27; Harper, Cincinnati.

22: Pinson. Cin 7S-77-76-79 310 83-79162 Andy conn. $210 Althca Gibson, $220 Judy Kimball. $190 Pally Berg. $190 Gloria Ehret, $152 Sybil Griffin.

$152 Betsy Cullen. $130 Beth Stone. $117 Gloria Armstrong, $117 Donna Caooni. $110 Barbara Komack. $105 Ann Johnstone.

$100 72-66-72-64-278 72-71-67-70280 72-70-70-69 28 i 71-69-67-74 281 64-71-73-74 2K2 74-70-69-6IV-2S2 75-80-77-79311 Kanay tiiover. ss.iuo Gary Player. $5,600 Tony Lema, $6,600 R. H. Sikes.

$3,600 Tommy Jacobs, $3,600 79-82-78-73312 1'lrst Flight kVi 73-75148 Robert Dorsett BANK 78-79-77-78312 78-82-78-75313 81-78-78-78315 AMARILLO The scheduled Texas League game here Sun $3,600 75-72-66-69 2 82 Gardner Dickinson, out Brian Murphy of Milwaukee was second 7,283. "But I might not get alive," he jested. 75-78153 76-79155 New York 6, Detroit 5 Minnesota 8. Boston 0 Washington 6. Los Angeles 4 Cleveland 6, Chicago 4, 2nd game ppd, rain.

Monday's Schedule Los Angeles at Cleveland, night Chance 7-8 vs. McDowell (12-ft. Only game scheduled LEAGUE Sl-Sl-81-75 318 day between Amarillo and the 80-75155 Bill casper. $2. two George Knudson.

$2,200 Urve Marr. $1,416 Tom Shaw. $1,416 Jfhnnv Pntt St .41 74-82156 76-81157 cinnati ana w. Davis, Lqs Angeles. 17, Austin Braves was postponed at 7 p.m.

because of wet grounds. 80-82-162 Losj Dave Hill. $1,416 nivaiAU tm decisions) houtax Arthur Shaw Fred Nieholsen Raymond Mayes Darrell Davis M. M. Curry Charlie Jones Alan Herring J.

T. Valcourt Roger Hawkins Howard Gustafson Richard Nordquist 71-72-71-69 2KJ 70- 74-6S-72-284 69-71-73-72 25 69-71-72-73285 71- 67-74-73285 73- 73-66-73285 72- 69-72-72 2S5 75-67-72-71 2m 74- 69-73-69285 72-74-70-69285 68-70-77-70-285 by MAIL Angeles, 194. .826: Jay and Nuxhall. rin- I. Pet.

84-79163 86-89175 79-No card A heavy thundershower C.B 1 dropped more than two inches of 82-No card cmnrti. 8-3. Maloney. Oncinnati. Manchal, San Francisco, 17-8, STRIKEOUTS Koufax, Los Angeles, Io3; Veaie, Pittsburgh and Gibson, St.

Louis, liso: Bunmnz. Philadelphia, 167; Maiichal, San Francisco. 164. 83-No card rain on the diamond around 71-71-72-72286 card Bill Arnaud Los Angeles San Francisco Milwaukee Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago Houston 65 48 61 46 61 48 62 49 58 32 59 55 55 56 55 60 46 64 68-77-71-70 26 Second Flight 75-69-70-72286 .570 .560 .559 .527 .518 .478 .418 .304 p.m.

and another shower began just after the game was called i CAPITAL James Evans 76-76152 Richard Willis 74-81155 7U-1 1-71-74 74-72-68-72286 70-77-70-69286 6'3 9 11 17 30'- AMERICAN LEACt BATTLN'O 275 at bau Vastrzemski, NafottAL BtwL IN AUSTIN off. David Bennett 83-77160 Weldon Roper 77-88165 Chuck Cook 83-83166 68-74-72-73 2S7 Boston. .322: Mantilla. Boston. Oliva New York 34 78 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Sunday's Results ana tian.

Minnesota and Kobinson, Baiti-more. .307. RUNS Oliva. Minnesota, 86: Versalles llinriesota. 84: Killebrew.

Minnesota. 73: Harlan Burns 81-86167 Sam Oltrum 82-85167 lore Newton 80-88168 Kellv Shuntrine 82-86168 Weldon Hudson 87-81168 Michael Putnam 83-88 171 Wagner, Cleveland, fib; Alvis and Colavi- Cincinnati 18. Los Angeles 0 San Francisco 6. St. Louis 4 Pittsburgh 7-2, Philadelphia 1-5 Milwaukee 8-8.

Houston 5-3 Chicago 7-14. New York 6-10 Monday's Schedule Philadelphia at Houston, night to. Cleveland, b'. Mason Rudolph. $1,416 Sam Snead.

$1,416 Biliv Maxwell. $1,416 George Archer. $1,416 Kel Nagle. $1,416 Mike Souchak. $1,000 Bobnv Nichols.

Al Besselink. $1,000 Bob Goalby, $1000 Gene Littler, $1,000 Jav Hebert, $1,000 Bruce Devlin. $S50 Jack Burke $650 Tom Aaron. $S30 Frank 'Beard. $S50 Martindale.

$550 Fred Hawkins. $687 Terrv Dill. $oS7 Boh Zimmermaa JS7 Bob McCallister. $667 Don January. $687 Babe Lichardus.

$6S7 Claude King. Tommy Bolt $687 Bruce Crampton. $500 Jim Ferree. $VKI Larrv Mowry. $500 Jacky Cupit $500 Jack McGowan.

1500 Harold Kneece, $5(0 Charles Sifford. $Vifl Dudley Wvsong. J50 P.hil Rodsers. $150 Wright Garrett. $350 Bill Garrett.

".50 Rav Flovd. $S50 Art Wall, $254 Homero Biancas. $254 RU.NS BATTED 1N-Colanto. Cleveland. 78: Horton.

Detroit, 72: Mantilla. Tom Tiner 86-87173 Bur- 70-72-73-72 2K7 70- 72-70-75 27 72- 70-73-72 27 71- 68-79-6928" 76-71-70-71-2 74- 71-71-72 288 75- 71-70-72 288 73- 74-71-70-288 73-73-68-74 2s8 71- 72-72-73 28 73-73-70-72288 75-72-70-71 2nS 72- 71-78-68 2S9 73- 69-73-74 29 73.71-72-732 72-73-73-71 29 69-71-73-76 29 72- 73-71-73 9 71-7(5-69-73289 73- 71-72-74 aette 12-41 vs. Roberts (5-7). Only game scheduled. INTERNATIONAL I.EAGl I.

Pet. r.h Charlie Bridges 91-83 L4 rharlie Jovce 89-87176 Mike Sowers 89-89178 O. O. Williams 92-95187 Third Flight Jim Locan 81-84163 Ronny Lowry 87-78 165 Georce Shonp 81-85 166 Albert Thompson 82-88170 Lany Carpenter 171 Bill Corhusier 88-89177 V'aeib lvn Boh Reese 93-88181 Ruddy Tolnn ll William Crumley 92-101193 Dennis Vannoy 89-No card i "kif-i i7. ft ft: i ft f-ft vftftjftij III sft: 'fF? jg? 'jtf I V-ld Vl 1 I -K ft' ii 'Vft i I Boston and Killebrew and Oliva, Mm-jje-ota.

70. HITS Oliva. Minnesota, 338: New York. 124; Campaneris Kansas City, 118; Colavito, Cleveland and Jlai1. Minnesota, 117.

LOUBLES Oliva, Minnesota, 29; Tas-triemski. Boston, 27; Versalles, Minnesota, 26: Tresh. New York. 24; Richardson. New York, 23.

TRIPLES Campaneris. Kansas City. Jl: Apanao. Baltimore. 10; Causey.

Kansas City, Smith. Los Angeles and Ver-ailer, Minnesota, 8. HOME RUN'S Colavito Cleveland. Horton. Detroit and Killebrew.

Minnesota. 22: Conigliaro, Boston, 21; Wagner. Cleveland, 20. Columbus 72 Toronto 70 Atlanta 68 Jacksonville 62 Syracuse 61 Rochester 57 47 50 55 58 58 63 64 66 .605 .583 22 .553 6 .517 10H. .513 11 .475 15U .462 17 .295 37:..

I Toledo 55 ..36 70-70-78-72 Buffalo Sunday's Results Toronto 1, Buffalo 0 Toledo at Columbus. 2. Rochester 1. Jacksonville 0 Syracuse 7-1. Atlanta 5-3 Jerry Donaldson 96-No card B.

C. Scales 86-No card Lee Ravmond. JJM STOLEN BASES Campaneris. Kansas City. 36; Cardenal, Los Angeles.

34: Da-1 valillo. Cleveland, 18: Howser. Cleveland. 71- 69-75-75 290 73-73-72-73291 69-71-76-75 72- 74-71-74 291 68- 75-71-77-291 73- 73-70-75291 69- 75-74-73291 74- 70-73-75 75- 72-69-76292 83.74-69-76-292 71-75-73-73291' R4-8-172 onel Hebert. $254 -J6' Hinton.

Cleveland. Id. PITCHING (10 decisions! Grant. Min-Drsoia. 14-3.

.824: Perry, Minnesota. 8- Pascual. Minnesota. 8-3. .727: Tern-.

Julius Boro5. Ben Ho tan. $125 Ion Gustin. $125 TJ. T-i HIT 87-86-173 88-85173 89-86-175 90-8X 178 S8-94 182 93-''0 183 96-98194 rieveland, 10-4, 714; Hall.

Balt.more, 9-4. "$125. Fonrth Flight Bob Van Bieherstein David Barrow Hill Scott Albert Sweet Bob Henry Richard Boehm Dement Clinton smith Fifth Flight Billy Karrh Krt Alexander Neu STRIKEOUTS McDowell. HI; Lolich. Detroit, l.ia: McLain.

Detruit 142: Siebert. Cleveland. 129; Downing. 81- 92-173 J.ew York. 120.

PACIFIC COAST I.EAGl Eastern Division I Pet. (IB Oklahoma City 74 40 .649 Denver 67 47 .58 7 San Diego 55 63 .466 21 Indianapolis 52 63 .432 221-', A'kansas 50 66 .431 23 Salt Lake City 44 72 .379 31 Western Division Portland 68 51 .564 Tacuma 62 54 .534 Vancouver 60 54 .526 4', Seattle 60 54 .526 4'-. Hawaii 58 58 .500 7'j Spokane 46 72 .390 20 Sunday's Results Oklahoma City 7-0. Hawaii 3-4 Fan Diego 6-3. Arkansas 3-0 Tacoma 2-5.

Indianapolis 1-4 Seattle 9-10, Portland 1-7, 2nd game 10 innings i Vancouver 6. Spokane 2 i Denver 9, Salt Lake 5 96- 91 IX, 89- 99-188 9S-19' 1O4-1O1-203 104-126 230 A. Wood Cushion Morns Wilder E. J. HOLUB CALLS PRO FOOTBALL 'A MILE Rodeos more like sprinting to pro football star Dallas Nelter Bows in Finals KALAMAZOO, Mich.

(AP) -Mike Estep of Dallas lost Sunday in the finals of tb.e National Junior Boys Tennis championships as rain interrupted the match for two hours. Zan Guerry of Lookout Mountain, beat Estep 6-3, 2-6 7-5 for the singles title. The final set was tied 5-5 when the rains came. When play resumed Gucrry won the final two I I. AJ odeos Are Where the Action Is your compact car on a starvation diet? If you're an observant car fan, you've watched the compacts develop from "practical smaller cars" into pretty hefty performers.

Extra room and increased zip is all to the good, but it docs bring up a question of fuel and economics. Many of the straight sixes, and the exciting V-6's, can operate on regular gasoline. Yet, by standards of a few years ago, these engines are actually pretty high performance packages. Many owners fill up with premium, enjoy the added power and regret the added cost. The answer is in the trend to "motor-matched" fuels blending regular and premium gasolines to meet the exact octane requirements of any engine.

For many compact drivers, it means getting all the power their cars can deliver for just a little more than the price of regular. In this area, you can fill up with "motor-matched" gasoline at Hancock stations. Their special Blender Pump delivers seven different mixtures, each with carburetor cleaner, each the finest quality available anywhere and you pay a lot less per gallon. '9 Holub Risks Football Careei Tcxans' Mentor Feels Confident HERSHEY, Pa. (AP)-Coach Bobby Layne of Texas was rather confident today that his team would beat Pennsylvania in the Big 33 game Saturday.

"Let there be no question about this group," said Layne. "These are fine looking boys. If they try as hard as our kids did last year, I see no reason why Texas can't win the game." Pennsylvania beat Texas 12-fi last season. The Texas squad was completed here Friday with the arrival of 18 players from the all-star game of the Texas coaching school at Dallas, 4400 North Intwrtjlonil-CL 2-0286 games in six minutes. By MURRAY OLDERMAN It's "It all happens so quick 1 I the chute, the chaw of tobacco had J.

half woozy. And then the bull went into a spin just inside the fence. "He threw me right off," recalled Holub. "My spur got caught on his hump, and we i ground." E. J.

is now a mature man of 27 with a wife and little daughter and farms alfalfa in the middle of nowhere, 125 miles south of Odessa, Tex. But he still likes to test his bones in little rodeos like football. You get the adrenalin in you, and you're so keyed up you don't even feel it. "Next day I'm stiff, like I might bo from football. But I find it more exciting because everything's faster than football.

It's like a sprint compared to a mile run." Ileitis Z3 LIBERTY. Mo. (NEA) Emil Joe Holub sat his first wild bull at a small rodeo in Ralls, Tex. It was a spinning bull, what they call a money bull, because the animal was bred for action. E.

J. was on it for kicks, to break up the routine at Texas Tech, where he was a sophomore studying to be an All-American football player. He used a fictitious name. The coaches might object to a cen where his specially is roping and the jackpots are 10 to 13 dollars. In his more pacificists mo went round five, six times, me dragging along.

My head was really goin' round. "Then he slung me into a gate post and broke it right in two. By that time I was so drunk from the tobacco it didn't hurt me a bit," Next E. .1, tried a bucking mcnts, he's a linebacker for the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Beast (which conies out easier than E. .1.

and fits his tobacco-chewing personality), begins his fifth season with the Chiefs as a risk for the long haul because of those knees. When he's right, he's an all-league linebacker and was an inspirational force behind the Chevy, Chevy II, Corvoir, Ford, Folcon, Comet, Valiant, Chcvelle, Folrlano, Lancer, Kansas City Chiefs with seven operations scarring both knees, and before and after every game they drain off 70 to 80 cc bronc bareback at another little NOTE: W. rclusi to Imtill "birtiln" Jin. ings. tra Guarsntesd Qualify Bonded linlnfs, OUR POLICY: Whan extra part ind labor art nacaasiry, of excess fluid so he can keep Japanese Golfer Wins Tournament RAMSTEIN, Germany (AP) Tadashi Kitta of Japan won the Woodlawn Invitational Golf Tournament Sunday in a sudden dcajh playoff with South Africa's Barry Franklin.

They had finished the regulation 72 holes tied at 274. Sgt. James Cummings of Detroit, Mich, finished 40th with a 305 in the tourney on the U.S. Air Force baw here. Inttollcd playing football.

It never occurs to him he might get hurt playing with Chiefs' only AFL title in 12. rodeo in west Texas. The big Bohemian (on his father's side) taked the bronc with his spurs to make him buck and then preceded the horse across the arena in a swan dive, landing UL I All 4 Wheals Football, he finds, is fun and Foit Servlct OK ter risking a broken neck. When they set him on the bull, an old cowhand thrust a ring of Old Grand-Dad in his mouth and drawled, "Have a chaw. son.

And when you come out, look back at the stars." If a rider looks down at the bull's head, he'll be pulled right over it. By the time he came out of cuitamtr wait batoii wa proettd. fine, but as for living, well Most Other American Can la 11 Ul DHMW 11 II hill l.ima I iBH.mnnu i in ill House of Scat Covers on his head. wild stock to endanger his 000-a-ycar job with the Chiefs What happens when he gets thrown, a recreational risk? "You're numb," he shrugged, he'll feel he's had it all when he gets to go to the Calgary Stampede and the rodeo festival at Cheyenne some day, "My nose," he grinned, "was "Car Care Center" 10th and lamar CH 7-17 a plow making a furrow in the i 1,0.

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