Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 21

Publication:
The Courieri
Location:
Waterloo, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
21
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

21 Sunday, Wav 30, 1971 Waterloo Sunday Courier, Waterloo, Iowa St a Eid Major, Midwest Averages -'I 4t V. I XL' mis Hoy a Is On Griffin, Bur 3 2.63 2.65 Hcknbery, QC 0 Mlnton, Midwest League TEAM BATTING SOUTHERN DIVISION 06 2b lb hr lk rhl srf inning mote 1 17 22 I 4 22 ItS it for the Pilots as McManusj Poquette's double to right. 46 46 14 Burlington ..27 244 4S 5 16 30 148 275 "-25 7W 199 32 15 23 12 113 255 Quad-Cllles .29 917 222 28 17 10 4 7 96 242 Guincy 932 221 40 6 19 9 102 237 41. i 4 Royals Grlqgs, Royals Sinclair, Bur Abbott, Bur Szorc, Apl Tuley, QC Gibson, Don Pate, Dan Bourg, Apl Hanzllk, WR RBI PO A 9 4 limited them to three hits 267 2.70 2.74 7.81 2.81 2.84 2. D3 By GARY COLEMAN Courier Sports Writer It didn't take long for things til 11 12 44 13 18 13 12 21 10 9 i 20 McCowan, rl six walks during the game.

vciuiur tit 168 25 7 4 It NORTHERN DIVISION 1 4 1 Belcik, If Appwon ....26 867 21J 26 14 9 26 114 748 The Royals added a single Stafford, lb 19 10 15 5 18 6 22 I 17 4 11 4 6 3 34 15 John Sovio, cf in the raurth on 1 1 1 run to darken for the Tri-Cities Royals at Waterloo Stadium Friday night. But then pitcher Benedlckt, QC 3.00 3.00 300 I LaGore, Bur 0 Gossage, Apl 3 Lochmtt, st 1 14 29 aar Kapias 11 761 179 31 5 12 65 235 208 34 3 12 26 92 233 ROYALS ....26 799 1M J2 4 I 30 101 230 Wis. Rapid! 19 619 113 17 ill) 27 183 TEAM FIELDING SOUTHERN DIVISION DP PB PO A Pel. 3.21 3.21 13 12 Scott McManus, an a Tri-Cities 23 41 3.29 Lewis, cm 1 Dlerks, QC 3 Poslerb, Royals 1 Hallmork, QC 2 10 33 15 29 12 It 4 hitting attack that has suddenly come to life, took over and the Royals claimed a 7-3 victory Bumngion 20 3 691 261 31 968 40 958 1.38 3.38 1.41 3.46 RBI PO A 63 941 Palmer Bal 85 45 30 50 7 2 142 Hedlund KC 59 49 25 17 4 3 2.43 Pottln Mil 13 40 27 41 I 4 2.58 Stottlemyrt NY 76 60 24 39 5 2 2.58 Kline NY 75 64 14 71 4 4 2 62 Lollch Det 101 88 33 81 I 3 2 66 Locker Oak 23 15 I 12 1 1 2.70 Chance Del 53 53 26 39 1 6 2.72 Lee Bsn 29 27 17 23 4 1 2.73 Lockwood Mil 65 50 36 31 1 4 2.76 Sanders Mil 31 31 I 17 1 3 2 84 Wright Col 14 75 13 48 4 3 2.87 Kaat Mln 74 80 15 30 3 3 3.01 Hunter Oak 92 69 26 57 I 2 3.12 Dobson Bal 63 56 It 36 2 3 3.14 Coleman Oet 40 56 22 40 4 0 3.15 Cuellor Bol 85 70 30 23 4 1 3 27 R.May Cal 57 44 25 63 3 4 3 28 McNally Bol 82 77 17 35 4 4 3.29 Sequl Oak 49 39 25 23 3 2 3 11 Tlmmerman Det 21 15 11 9 4 2 McDowell CI 73 52 49 62 4 5 3.31 T.Hall Mln 58 45 23 40 1 4 3.57 Krausse Mil 55 59 25 29 1 4 3.60 A. Foster CI 49 42 16 23 3 2 3.67 Janeskl Was 41 41 18 12 1 4 3.70 Dunning CI 51 47 31 56 5 2 3.72 Fingers Oak 60 51 16 45 I 4 3.73 Messersmlth Cal 83 65 46 54 5 5 3.76 McLaln Wat 90 18 27 60 4 I 4.07 Culp Bsn 73 1 22 49 5 3 4 15 Kllmkowskl Oak 19 12 11 10 2 2 4.19 York KC 30 30 21 33 2 2 4.20 B.

Johnson Chi 75 76 37 55 4 4 4.20 Bosmon Was 72 74 24 31 2 7 4.33 F.Peterson NY 61 tl 11 32 4 4 4.35 J.Perry Mln 75 78 39 25 6 4 4.54 T.Murphy Cal 74 81 24 22 2 4 4.7 Bunker KC 32 35 4 14 2 3 5.01 Bahnsen NY 51 44 17 18 1 4 5. J.NIekro Det 44 49 24 16 1 4 5.08 Peters Bsn 61 71 23 32 5 3 5.25 R.HOII Bal 11 11 3 4 1 3 5.40 John Chi 47 62 II 23 2 5 5 89 McDanlel NY 22 29 5 9 2 4 4.14 Knowles Oak 20 24 10 20 2 3 6.30 Hargon CI 21 31 15 9 0 5 7 tS' 14 over Clinton, ending the current sacrifices by McManus and Rex Goodson. Johnson scored on o-soioco, Goodson's fly to center. Goodson then scored royals Waterloo's final run of the' j5 game, scoring in the sixth after! ii. i Poquett, 3b-rl ..4 walking.

His steal of second. Honnon, 1 base drew a throw from catcher Bill Foss that I I. iff. 1 1 24 10 21 21 24 home stand. uanvih 17 4 629 23 Owe 19 714 290 catur 16 12 647 224 Quaa-CI1le 21 10 749 310 NORTHERN DIVISION Cedar Rapids 21 2 603 246 Appleton 6 9 692 282 Clinton It 6 717 311 Wisconsin Rapids 15 3 503 179 ROYALS 14 7 630 241 INDIVIDUAL BATTING 3.52 352 3.50 3.60 1.66 3.75 10 10 Hommon, Royals Mlall, QC Brcmnts, Qui Jones, Qui Browne, QC Haupt, Cln Isom, Cln Barlow, Bur Bollontine, Royals Bacak, Bur Haugen, Cln Clinton's second batter of the game, Otis McCowan, scored 32 12 26 13 13 i the initial run of the contest ed a pop-up to right, the ball opatkiewicz, si on a combination of a dribbling Batters in ten or moro games with at 21 32 13 27 15 iuibli slipping from nis i.

i supping irom jus apparently Grounded out tor fos icosi ene nil except pucneri. ob 2b 3b hr sb rbl pet. 9th; 11 I 31 14 12 4 18 10 10 4 39 14 1.79 3.82 J.M 3.91 4.03 4.11 Paslerb, Dec 1 Aflams, dan 40 17 4 1 0 1 2 .425 15 25 3 26 32 grip, and Goodson moved onl- to third. He then scored on Tom'cnnton my noi i i Lunasied, Qui 54 21 3 ball down the first base line, rather strange fielding procedure and an error. McCowan's dribbler drew the attention of three Infielders (the 11 37 Fitzgerald, Bur 47 18 4 Llndsey, Don 94 34 12 4 0 2 I 4 3 2 12 Koyois jui iui wj i Foss, Johnson, McManus.

DP Loci Dade, QC Hogan, Qui 1 Metzcier, Dec 2 Canera, Qui 3 Crtopasl, Apl 1 Trovers, Dan 2 DeLon, Dec 0 Rickey, Qui 2 Ortiz, Cln 2 93 33 5 4.14 4.30 4.50 450 met, Kelly ond Stafford; Johnson, Stout 1 0 and Jock ion. LOB Clinton 4, Royals I. 2B Johnstn, Poquette. IB Jackson. HR 34 4.42 24 44 Hannah.

SB Ooodson. SF Stafford, second baseman, first baseman and pitcher) while McCowan Downing, Apt Sandt, Bur Barakat, Cln Bussle, Cln Halrston, Apl Llnvllle, Apl Crews, Qui 68 24 92 31 72 24 45 15 88 29 51 16 77 24 Ooodson, I Ktnary, Apl 0 IP ER BB SO VnBoml, Bur 1 Cupples (L.3-2) t'k 4 4 I 4 I was hot-footing it down the line Tener, Dec 0 Blunder Fatal To Russian Chess Player VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) (Associated Press Pholotax) ing scorer in the NBA. The NBA won the game 125-120 without the services of the league's Most Valuable Player Lew Houqen 1 1 1 14 40 5 5.25 29 5 40 15 5.40 5 5 40 15 5.54 7 National McManus finally made a charge McManus (W.1-1) 9 1 2 1 4 1 37 40 17 23 20 11 26 27 13 26 34 13 37 41 19 33 37 17 15 17 I 12 11 7 30 31 It 25 29 15 10 12 6 26 34 16 11 16 7 20 25 13 22 25 15 It 16 13 11 20 12 14 9 4 9 3 23 31 21 14 19 14 .111 WP Cupples. Gardner ana tamon.

BALANCING ACT The ball appears to be on top of ABA all-star Rick Barry's head during action in the NBA-ABA all-star game in Houston Friday night. Barry was playing with the ABA but Is a former lead 2:25. A 190. TEAM BATTING .306 .306 to the bag but would have been late anyaway. Instead, the Llseth, Dan Sands, Apl Farley, CR Barnes, WR Shafter, Apl McCrthy, WR Young, QC Rooers, WR AS HR RBI Pet 1598 224 456 29 218 .285 Poquette, Royals 90 28 MHbrne, Doc 108 33 McCowan, Cln 62 19 P.Thomq Don 73 22 Kelly, Cm 73 22 Hale, CR 54 16 Sapp, Apl 58 17 Breltzmn, Qui 113 33 Nettles, QC 106 31 .301 .301 16 5.85 19 4.14 23 4.50 throw to first also got away A blunder by Soviet .296 .293 from him and McCowan wound 6.55 4 75 Grandmaster Mark Taimanov Qulntna, Dec St.

Louis Los Angeles New York Pittsburgh San Francisco Chlcaqo Atlanta Montreal 1564 187 424 22 179 .268 1431 170 384 28 157 .267 1549 188 400 39 176 .258 1619 212 415 49 199 .256 1497 171 379 39 165 .253 1628 177 404 49 165 .248 1255 133 304 21 119 .244 up at third. He then scored an .292 .292 4.75 Hnmlltn, Dec on the 46th move Friday enabl Frazler, Qui 0 12 3 3 872 .291 unearned run on a sacrifice fly. ed U.S. Grandmaster Bobby 9.30 .289 Parslow, Dec 1 Gavlord, 1 1 103 38 63 ft 20 .286 That gave the Pilots a quick Garner, Bur Savla, Cln Talley, Apl Goodson, Royals Craig Norton Files Suit for Bankruptcy DALLAS (AP) Tex Schramm, president of the Dallas Cowboys, said Friday Fischer to win his fifth straight 1505 150 361 33 144 9.00 1 San Diego 1 4 2 1 Royals Pratt, Royals 0 NBA Stars Rally 125-120 Without Lew Over ABA 9.00 1 Houston 1-0 lead and what appeared to be a rather dismal start for 1561 158 32 IJ 1W i-l' 1541 149 366 36 138 238 1416 125 317 33 119 .224 Cincinnati game in their quarter-final elimination round to determine a challenger for the World Philadelphia R.Marquez, QC 49 Hill, CR 35 American .286 .286 .286 .280 .279 INDIVIDUAL BATTING I 6 2 13 3 14 the Royals. (90 more at bats) AB HR RBI Pet.

TEAM BATTING But the bottom half of the .278 Chess Championship. AB HR RBI Pel 186 43 70 2 17 .30 Minnesota 1564 203 417 32 186 .267 22 .374 2 0 3 1 first innine not the Rovals off The game had been adjourned .276 .274 quarterback Craig Morton borrowed $50,000 from the National with 58 and runnine as Stan Jackson's not have been as close. It might HOUSTON (AP) Walt point 121-120 margin 182 28 61 113 10 41 198 35 70 181 30 63 174 32 60 138 28 47 .21 Frazier rallied the shockel Na seconds left to play. have been a runaway. We were three run triple to right pro- Chicago 1350 150 351 27 139 260 Boston 1456 208 372 48 196 .255 New York 1424 158 351 24 152 246 Kansas City 1435 157 353 22 151 .246 Detroit 1515 190 370 47 172 .244 Baltlmor 1384 184 337 33 171 .243 Oakland 1600 212 387 49 195 .242 Football League Club, but added it was a "secured loan." Chant, Bur 82 23 Barrett, WR 68 19 Charley, QC 79 22 Breshears, CR 72 20 Johnson, Apl 105 29 Ford, Bur 95 26 Garcia, Dan 85 23 Lleppmn, Bur 100 27 Clckenger, Dec 63 17 Oliver, Dan 71 19 Williams, Bur 41 11 Harris, Bur 102 27 Bowlln, WR 34 9 F.Marquez, QC 42 11 Sanner, Bur 92 24 Bailey, QC 23 McMath, Qui 71 19 tional Basketball Association Brock StL W.Davis LA J.Aolu Htn Garr All Beckert Chi Torre StL Mays SF Staub Mtl Lefebvre LA M.Alou StL Javier StL Simmons StL Mlllan All .270 .268 .268 But then Oscar Robertson ofiduced to runs and Tne Rov' Thursday after the 41st move with Fischer a pawn ahead and holding a slight initiative.

In only five moves and five minutes of play Friday. a little nervous at first. It was a good game. If they hadn't 6 .363 14 .354 13 .348 36 ,345 30 .341 IB .336 19 .333 22 .328 15 .327 25 .326 18 .315 .315 all-stars to a narrow 125-120 als first lead of the game, one The team loan to Morton was Milwaukee and Frazier, who led 137 28 90 9 180 17 98 17 0 11 Cleveland 1445 145 330 28 136 .228 scared me. I would have en victory over the prestige-con .2651 .265 .242 0 0 25 27 15 24 11 12 15 24 California 1577 164 354 35 153 .224 they were never to relinquish.

all scorers with 26 dropped in two free throws each scious American Basketball 3 0 Washington 1529 143 342 21 131 .224 Milwaukee 1326 121 289 23 117 .218 joyed it." revealed as part of a bankruptcy suit Morton filed in California Wednesday, listing 18 19 25 .261 .261 Taimanov managed to regain the initiative, then lose a rook Waterloo bats produced another four runs, two of them 1 46 30 59 32 47 58 45 50 52 34 54 51 40 Cash Pgh INDIVIDUAL BATTING in or more at bats) Larry Brown of the Denver Association Friday night but the guy everyone still was talking 19 .313 0 0 to ice it for the NBA. Robertson said Alcindor had .258 AB HR RBI Pet. 25 .311 coming on Jim Hannah's third 14 22 17 19 Ollva Mln 1 30 58 153 10 and the game. Fischer now needs only about was the man who wasn'tl 24 .379 26 .357 0 inning home run, and that left Rockets, who coached the ABA to the surprisingly close loss, doubted Alcindor's presence Sangulllen ran Clement Pgh L.May Cln Wills LA Cepedo Atl McCovey SF Grot NY Colbert SD 1 166 22 17 .323 15 .321 18 .310 12 .310 32 .307 24 .305 12 .304 25 .297 draw in the next five games there Lew Alcindor. Alcindor's withdrawal from 131 17 .255 .151 .253 .250 .250 26 .314 17 42 a legitimate reason for not coming.

He said Alcindor told him two weeks ago that he would play in the game. "I of the 10-game to match to ad 23 55 23 52 14 42 33 55 24 38 12 36 19 47 18 49 2 2 13 .311 Wachutka, WR 50 Salata. Cln 66 Fenton, CR 39 Ward, Qui 94 Servoss, Royals G.Thoms, Dan 83 Cruz, CR 80 Moore, On 56 Bclclk, Cln 48 Pratts, Dec 61 Maldndo, Dec 49 Inihmet. Cln 29 things pretty much up to McManus. McManus did give up two earned runs in the fifth, would have made a difference.

"We played a good the game only hours before the debts totaling $546,000 against assets of $93,000 which includes an $85,000 home in Dallas. Morton's creditors are to meet here July 14 to question him about his financial affairs. Also, a trustee will be appointed and any nonexempt property will be sold. vance in the a 1 1 1 154 161 131 175 122 117 153 160 183 148 166 133 158 14 .308 21 .307 38 .306 2 first meeting between the two Murcer NY Roas KC Relchardt Chi R.Smith Bsn Kolln Det Holt Mln C. May Chi Klllebrew Mln Tovar Mln Yastrxemskl Bsn F.Howard Was D.

May Mil Scott Bsn Buford Bal 138 148 165 143 171 154 113 317 24 44 21 49 It 42 24 50 23 45 11 33 23 40 had no reason to doubt him," 0 0 he said. "I am disappointed we didn't win when we had so rival leagues left officials and 54 5 .306 11 25 .294 28 .292 32 .292 15 .292 39 .292 24 .290 18 .288 27 .304 he said. playoff series. Eventual winner of the series will meet current world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for the title. McCowan's two-out bloop single to right on a 3-2 pitch producing players theorizing why the .246 .245 .241 .238 .237 .234 0 0 0 It .295 11 .293 many chances.

I think Alcindor is the greatest but I'm not sure Milwaukee Bucks star did not the tallies. But that was about 45 49 39 46 36 47 47 21 .291 1 174 41 51 146 21 42 147 16 42 show. 124 14 .286 Robertson said he thought Alcindor's bride convinced him not to play. 12 .290 24 .290 6 3 it would have made any dif Cardenas Mln .234 14 .285 144 II 41 162 23 163 19 It also left unanswered the Ashlord, QC 105 25 Sievers, CR 93 22 McCowan, QC 77 18 Beach, WR 77 18 Erlckson, Dec 86 20 Schcll, Qui 99 23 Brookins, Cln 78 18 Darrow, QC 93 21 Harrelson NY Dletz SF B. WIIIIoms Chi Sonto Chi Pepltone Chi Stargell Pgh Bonds SF Montanez Phi Wotson Htn Gallagher SF S.Jackson Atl C.

Jones NY Hebner Pgh H.Aaron Atl Agee NY Stahl SD Rose Cin Helms Cln Hunt Mtl O.Brown SD CI I .284 1 ference. When they (the NBA) Cash Det 108 21 31 .232 14 .288 22 .287 16 .287 20 .283 2 question of how the younger 52 47 39 41 183 25 166 It 138 It 146 21 Breaks Own Record didn't have an Alcindor, they 22 41 23 .283 frazier, voted tne games 2 5 19 43 34 .281 24 .287 22 .286 were saying they could run us ABA stars would have fared if Alcindor had played in the 1 18 .280 13 .278 11 40 12 30 143 108 Most Valuable Player, learned after the game that he would receive a new car for his effort. 27 .281 30 .281 .278 game. .231 .226 .222 .222 .111 .217 .213 .208 .207 11 .274 Ford Over Bar at 15-3 81 27 35 60 89 77 143 150 161 146 171 93 122 140 158 151 171 137 .271 Astrodome otticiais were Mlllan, CR Nlclson, WR Jackson, Royals Bennett, CR Smith, Dec Porter, Dan Dumler, Qui 180 168 129 159 174 50 46 35 43 47 38 19 10 21 10 21 12 off the court. They said their 10 best were better than our 10 best.

They had their 10 best tonight except for Alcindor." The ABA, with Rick Barry 17 .270 7 .270 miffed that Alcindor, who was 12 .280 24 .279 20 .279 18 .278 19 .278 25 .375 11 .270 0 1 1 2 0 0 a 6 22 .27 141 00 4 ABA 6 4 9-13 17 Frman 2 8-9 12 SJones 8 1-5 17 Barry 29 Schaal KC D.Johnson Bal Otis KC Whit NY Bando Oak Herrmann Chi F. Robinson Bal Melton Chi B.Robinson Bal BConlgllaro Bsn Northrup Det Unser Was Andrews Chi R.Jackson Oak Freehan Det Epstein Oak Griffin Bsn Rettenmund Bal Voss Mil R.Foster Cle married earlier Friday in Muslin rites in Washington, followed a pair of vaults in Reninmnl. Qui 34 Dave Nielsen of Iowa City at 24 .269 .267 47 28 175 21 105 11 Steltz, Qui 130 13 12 .264 15 0 3 4 2 10 which he sailed over 13 and 14 feet respectively, also on the 29 47 15 .263 and Willie Wise leading with 20 and 18 points, respectively, .206 .205 .204 .203 .200 (Courier News Bureau) CEDAR FALLS University of Northern Iowa bound Steve Ford got his name into the NBA Robtson Monroe Hayes Havlik Frailer Bing Debur Hudson Cunham Thrmd Totals the Dickinson Relays at UNI in April. 1-3 4 6-10 20 0-0 0 4- 6 10 0- 0 13 1- 3 11 5- 6 15 3-5 9 Speler 5r Aspromont NY W.Parker LA Foster SF Clendenon NY Slzemor StL Gaston SD Hernondz SD Concepclon Cin Morgan Htn Boswell NY Menke Htn Fuentes SF 91 12 24 133 16 35 162 24 42 147 11 31 110 5 21 177 26 45 16 .2691 23 .269 11 .268 18 .264 6 .264 12 .263 11 .261 4-7 lOMelcnl 4- 5 26 Beaty 7-12 11 LJones 5- 5 17 Scott 3- 3 9 Daniels 4- 4 5 Brown 1-4 3 Brisker led by as much as six points D.C., did not let them know sooner that he would not appear in the game. Bill Russell, who coached the NBA stars, said Alcindor's 0 2 0 0 24 .259 4 .259 11 .255 20 .254 11 .253 12 .252 Johnson, Royals Heenan, CR Perkins, Royals Alcaide, Don SO McEndrfr, CR 40 Beard, Royals 15 Solas, Royals 10 Qui 62 in the nip-and-tuck first half record books once again, this The 15-3 height will be submitted to the Iowa High School .900 .100 95 10 24 4-7 14 time all by himself.

4-5 18 147 40 45-70 125 Wlise Totals .200 Det Athletic Association for official 38 30-45120 first attempt at each height. Track Coach Cole Collinge said the best national vault by a prep 15-6 is within reach by Ford and the student will have a chance at that mark later this summer in a national 10 .252 14 .248 The Cedar Falls Kigh senior before trailing 66-64 at in termission. The NBA finally built up i 175 142 140 144 99 115 100 97 132 142 1 50 158 128 169 177 173 153 11 38 13 37 16 38 11 26 11 30 10 26 11 25 20 34 17 36 22 38 18 40 10 32 19 42 17 44 23 43 presence in the game would ,1041 Belanger Bal j89j Richard Chi NBA 33 35 25 34-125 pole vaulted 15-3 here Friday approval as a new state in terscholastic record. have made a lot of difference. ABA 33 31 25 31-120 Sulllvan, Cln 53 10 wwrrison.

Aol 53 10 59; reiroceiii bsn Pinion Cle .19 "It might not have been as 7 Bateman Mtl Henderson SF Kesslnger Chi C.Boyer Atl Buckner LA McCarver Phi Cardenal StL 22 .246 10 .246 19 .245 9 .245 9 .244 33 .243 9 6 .258 11 .258 9 .254 34 .253 9 .253 14 .250 17 .249 10 .249 11 .249 25 .248 14 .248 night at the Annual Cedar Falls Jaycee Meet to break the old 159 133 122 175 91 94 123 177 117 147 .1 4 1 1 2 3 5 3 3 2 2 2 3 5 4 5 9 14 37 11 40 I 33 It 30 23 43 10 24 II 23 I 30 22 43 12 28 18 35 34 33 43 34 33 43 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 10-point lead late in the fourth quarter only to have the spunky 4 Ford's first attempt at what Three-point baskets SJones, LJones, Brisker 2. Total fouls NBA 28; ABA 35. Fouled out L. Jones. good a game for the spec 6 mark of 15-lft set by he and was then thought to be 15 feetmeet at Wichita, Kan.

tators," Russell said. "It would ABA stars narrow it to a one- 37 32 32 18 99 44 44 22 .239 Bailey Mtl Stinson, Qui Artcaga, Apl Torres, QC Hannah, Royals Rourke, Apl Derr, Qui Halrston, CR Hund. CR 7 18 17 .238 21 38 12 30 121 B.Robertson Pgh A.Oliver Pgh 9 .238 143 0 I I 10 .248 .184 .182 .182 .182 .182 .180 .179 25 .238 109 16 138 15 27 34 12 .246 0 5 4 4 2 11 3 5 7 7 7 4 4 5 5 7 4 2 2 9 4 4 0 1 4 3 2 0 0 I 3 3 7 0 0 10 2 4 3 4 0 1 4 3 3 3 3 2 5 0 0 1 0 3 1 5 3 1 4 5 0 4 4 4 1 I 2 0 7 5 2 7 1 2 0 3 1 4 33 18 .237 12 .234 13 33 Bench Cln Hickman Chi Freed Phi Gorvey LA 11 Frncnoues, Apl 61 Casanova Was McMullen Cal Patek KC Clarke NY W.Horton Det Leon CI Johnston Chi R.OIIver KC Mlncher Was Michael NY A.Johnson Cal Mltterwald Min T.Conlgllaro Cal F.Alou NY Campanerls Oak OBrien Cal Klrkpatrlck KC Rudi Oak Foy Was Harrah Was 11 .246 15 .246 11 .2.16 14 .246 12 5 .174 .172 Isakson, Apl 67 Opatkiewicz, Royals 4 iMarostca, Bur 29 Espy, Dan 42 Lyczak, WR 36 Williams, Dan 30 8 29 13 43 9 28 14 36 14 32 27 49 15 25 It 30 27 44 10 .234 18 .233 10 .227 4 .227 22 .225 5 .223 12 .223 10 11 .245 11 .244 15 .244 .167 134 118 175 114 147 131 201 103 124 182 126 141 103 172 Boyer Joins Unemployed ATLANTA (AP) Cletej given his unconditional release 7 6 5 14 .243 .167 .167 .164 .157 47 11 I .222 83 13 'Plza, Dec Nelson, Dec Gorlnskl, WR 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 .156 12 30 13 33 1 0 4 1 2 5 2 2 4 2 5 1 2 3 3 4 0 7 .221 181 14 114 13 27 6 141 10 33 2 107 15 25 2 116 14 27 6 97 I 22 2 97 12 22 1 142 19 32 4 94 7 21 1 112 25 1 184 19 41 0 171 14 38 0 113 10 25 1 150 15 33 4 91 I 20 5 106 11 23 0 106 6 23 1 157 22 34 5 181 21 39 6 131 10 28 2 107 6 22 0 157 13 31 2 117 6 23 0 130 9 25 4 97 13 18 1 138 18 25 1 .154 16 .220 I AAnntnn UV 12 16 12 .220 Hague StL Doyle Phi Mason SD R. Allen LA T.Taylor Phi Wynn Htn Metzger Htn Bowa Phi Carbo Cln D. Johnson Phi E.

Williams Atl Russell LA Edwards Htn Campbell SD T.Perez Cln Calllson Chi M.Perez Atl Rader Htn Wine Mtl Money Phi Alley Pgh 7 .217 100 16 105 13 18 .242 23 .242 11 .234 7 .234 9 .233 15 .233 .230 4 .229 21 .228 14 .228 10 .228 13 .224 15 .218 11 .215 13 .217 Boyer has joined the list of as soon as waivers are ob 1 4U -iu Brlqqs, QC 65 Haynes, Dec 39 John, QC 33 H'brouck, WR 54 Pocp'ng, WR 43 Lynch, WR 41 Franks, Cln 19 Powers, Dec 64 14 .217 Cater NY "SHegan Mil If, Keough KC D.Green Oak 'W-Blair Bal Mln .094 i Duncan Oak 149 23 .215 18 .214 UUk31.UUU si ItllVllLM'lUY 'Ut .1 IV 1 jecting a late offer to retain 31 eamf- 5 .206 14 .197 4 .197 U6i Josephson Bsn Vcqulllo, Cln his 4 5 0 0 0 a a third wur Ull ru' PITCHING 12 34 13 .192 waiver price anytime between ER BB SO Era. 15 .215 13 .212 5 .186 61 0.00 21 baseman's job with the Atlanta Braves. now and next Wednesday, 14 .181 Cedeno Htn 16 0.00 Brlnkman Det A.Rodriguez Det Harrelson CI Monday Oak Alomar Cal J.Powell Bal Ford Cle 18 .211 1 4 17 0.00 PITCHING (4 more decisions) 14 0.00 Richards said Bill Bartholomay, president and 149 167 143 142 158 172 137 114 201 147 98 93 147 175 157 152 109 114 100 163 II .209 30 .204 9 .194 4 .194 0.00 14 37 17 29 17 24 18 42 19 30 5 19 9 It 19 28 22 33 12 29 19 28 IP BB SOW 1 ERA 27 22 10 7 1 1 0.67 Boyer, generally regarded as one of the game's slickest 0.00 1 Autrbach Mil board chairman of the Braves, 1 0.84 1 1.32 fielders during his 15-year ma 16 .1901 22 .189 10 .185 32 23 9 20 5 41 19 35 34 5 88 76 IB 54 1 77 59 15 55 4 1 1.94 0.00 Nettles Cle 0.43'McAullffe Det 0.90 Harper Mil 1.131 Spencer Cal 1.32 Kublok Mil "requested me to ask Clete to rejoin the club. I asked him 3 12 5 5 2 4 18 4 4 24 35 34 29 IB 32 7 3 1.97 V. I I I lilt 5 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 I 'V' I 1 1 4 if 4 ft 1 I 7 1 1 1 1 i- 1 '1 Si' i i I 1 15 .184 5 .183 6 .175 to, but he refused." 1.50 Berry Cal jor league career, was placed on waivers Friday in the aftermath of his public criticism of Braves Vice President Paul 1.50 Reese Mln I .170 19 .166 "I just feel right now that 2.04 2.16 2.23 2.30 2.33 2.38 2.39 88 45 19 44 7 25 19 14 14 3 ,80 61 21 81 5 70 52 26 47 3 27 22 15 27 3 64 60 15 38 5 79 54 35 74 6 1.59 1 Aparlclo Bsn 161 9 .161 l.6i culien was I don't have a job, said PITCHING Myers, Bur 5 Thompsn, CR 3 Roque, CR 3 Stonum, Dan 2 Sanchez, Dan 1 Gonzalez, CR 1 Hcm'vch, WR 0 Chandler, Dan 3 Reid, Royals 1 Llscano, Qui 1 O'Neill, Dan 4 Atkinson, Apl 3 Maneely, Qui 3 Ford, Cln 1 Lawson, Bur 2 Campbell, WR 3 Allen, Royals 0 Cupples, Cln 2 Forsch, CR 3 Hemnway.

CR 4 DeMay, Apl 0 Hooper, WR 0 Williams, Dec 0 Monae, QC 3 Watrbry, CR 1 Egntchck, Cln 0 McManis, Royals 0 Mottlne, Cln 4 Vel'quez, Dan 1 D'Acqsto, Dec 3 Richards and Manager Luman subdued Boyer, who two hours 1.62 1.64 1 more decisions) (4 74 69 23 33 I Harris. IP BB SO ERA 2 2.53 2 2.56 Grant Pgh J.Johnson SF Ryan NY Dlerker Htn Ellis Pgh Marlchol SF Culver Htn Seaver NY Gentry NY McGrow NY Bryant SF Stoneman Mtl Carlton StL Downing LA Clonlnger Cln Blaslngame Htn Koosman NY B.Johnson Pgh D.Wilson Htn Perry SF Briles Pgh P.NIekro Atl Cleveland StL D. Roberts SD Osteen LA Renko Mtl 34 30 41 20 27 21 9 26 15 48 9 5 2 2 61 40 25 earlier was in a jovial mood as he chatted with newsmen shortly before entering Refused to Stay 5 2.70 2 2.74 3 2.77 14 12 27 21 Richards said Boyer "will be 13 12 Richards office, 2 2.81 43 30 10 2.86 II 71 33 35 4 41 31 22 26 2 50 39 19 27 3 65 62 15 38 3 55 50 21 36 3 13 71 23 45 4 88 72 22 51 5 31 38 10 17 3 78 73 23 50 3 67 65 20 41 5 66 64 II 42 1 84 77 20 38 4 71 69 34 42 4 Utlcorbln Mln 1.80 Grzenda Was 1.93 Blue Oak 2.00 Bradley Chi 2.08 Slebert Bsn 2.09 Blyleven Min 2.14 Parsons Mil 2 251 Wood Chi K.Tatum Bsn 2.25' E. Fisher Col 2.51 1 Abernathy KC 2.57I DalConton KC 2.60. Drago KC 23 15 12 15 4 19 13 4 14 3 103 61 36 102 10 83 59 24 59 5 86 74 19 52 9 89 70 16 75 6 77 53 32 55 5 51 47 11 29 1 19 12 11 5 2 30 16 11 21 4 23 13 18 13 1 57 53 16 29 4 60 66 9 29 4 2.17 "I guess sometimes I talk too much," he said.

"I think I have said enough." Boyer met only 2.17 2.93 2.97 21 21 5 12 12 3 4 4 1 43 31 12 14 17 4 52 37 15 2.98 1 1 15 34 4 12 24 77 briefly with reporters following 3.10 1 240 Texas' Worsfer Passes Rams for Canada Foofball his powwow with Richards and was interrupted several times by Atlanta attorney Joe Williamson, who said, "Come on Clete, let's go." Sorry to Leave "I just hope I can hook on to another club," Boyer said. "I'm really sorry to leave this town. I love it." Boyer's separation from the Walker Pgh 65 64 21 41 1 4 3.18 Morton Mtl 81 79 24 28 4 5 3.22 Jenkins Chi 99 90 10 90 I 4 3.25 C. Short Phi 74 73 25 42 3 7 3.25 Wis Phi 63 67 15 24 4 2 3.39 Bllllngham Htn 65 51 7 27 3 3 3.46 Reed Atl 41 44 21 31 5 3 3.52 Granger Cln 30 27 16 15 1 3 3.52 Nolan Cln 68 60 23 43 3 4 3.56 Pappas Chi 83 81 25 34 4 5 3.58 Lersch Phi 70 74 13 39 4 3 3.60 Mlkkelsen LA 24 24 4 16 5 2 3.65 Stone SF 58 52 26 30 4 2 3 70 Hands Chi 70 68 18 42 4 4 3.71 Gibson tL 75 77 23 55 4 5 3.84 Upshaw Atl 36 44 9 29 5 3 4.00 Gullett Cln 51 51 22 21 5 2 4.01 Klrby SO 58 42 33 44 2 4 4.03 Sutton LA 71 72 15 49 2 5 4.14 Blass Pgh 42 70 20 38 4 2 4.19 McGlothlln Cln 39 39 11 21 2 3 4.38 Moose Pgh 38 49 I 21 3 2 4.42 Merrltt Cln 45 55 15 13 0 7 4.57 Holtimon Chi 49 77 31 41 2 5 4.65 Phoebus SO 55 49 30 34 3 4 4.72 Nash Atl 42 56 19 21 4 3 4.85 Arlln SO 50 52 24 27 1 4 4.97 Reuss StL 56 45 29 45 4 4 4.98 Griffin Htn 33 40 14 24 0 5 5.08 Singer LA 73 75 32 46 2 9 5.18 McAnally Mtl 44 35 21 24 1 5 5.44 Jarvis Atl 59 70 24 24 0 7 5.49 Bunnlng Phi 51 55 18 21 2 I 410 McMahon SF 19 25 7 13 3 3 4.16 iCoombs SD 33 54 12 22 1 3 7.44 5.or (Associated Press Photofox) getting his unconditional release Friday. Boyer was released after criticism of the Braves management.

GOODBYE NO. Atlanta Braves thirdbaseman Clete Boyer handgs up his No. uniform for the last time after in-between size in the Cotton Bowl. The Toronto Argonauts "He's not in the 'big back' class and he's not in the 'speed Braves came in a hurry only already have signed Notre For good buys check the For complete market results four days after, the New York NE Missouri St. Names Assistant article Classified Ad Section.

Dame quarterback Joe Theismann, All-American guard read the Daily Courier. HAMILTON, Ont. (AP) -Steve Wroster, who won collegiate fame as an Ail-American fullback at Texas, is the latest football player from the United States to sign within the Canadian Football League. rost puDiisnea an quoting the player there shouldn't be as saying Jim Stillwagon of Ohio State KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (AP) any place class.

He came to our rookie camp and his 40-yard dash time was, frankly, not very good. "However," Teele said, "I'd be a hypocrite if I said we weren't unhappy about losing him. I suppose every player is and running back Leon McQuay C4 like Ben E. Pitney, head basketball in baseball for a man Richards. of Tampa from the college Get There Any Way You Can To Save BIG! coach the last five years at '1 The Hamilton Tiger-Cats an Richards quickly retorted rniWp V) Coifing Swimming Dining Entertainment ranks, and Greg Barton, former Detroit Lion quarterback who had been traded recently to nounced Friday that Worster, a possible signee in Canada if ISU Assistant Takes Job at Missouri U.

calhng Boyer "a lousy player." named basketball This prompted rjcoad, and temporary instructor criticism from Boyer plus a re-jta phvsical education Friday at 22, had signed with them. It brings to four the number of the money is right. But, after Philadelphia. Theismann had been drafted top American college stars who Mut nu use iu Northeast Missouri State, by the Miami Dolphins and mm. coyer ioia lucnaras ne all, he would have been our No.

5 running back and that means tie probably wouldn't have played very much next have chosen to play in the CFL rather than the National Foot The appointment is effective Stillwagon by the Green Bay would forfeit the 60 days Club severance pay due him and 15" Pitn filJ a Packers. McQuay still had a ball League. RED CARPET COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -Don Kelley, assistant coach at Iowa State, has been appointed assistant varsity basketball vacancy created July 1 when year." Dorkys OPEN it amounted to about $10,000. year of eligibility remaining.

In Los Angeles a Rams' Worster was picked No. 4 by the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL and had been negotiating Willard Sims, assistant coach, succeeds Boyd King. King Hitting .212 The Rams have Les Josephson, Larry Smith and Willie 1 Ellison returning from spokesman said Friday the club coach and coordinator of out-of- guided the Bulldog basketballers General Public Welcome Richards sent a telegram eMta roniitino- at thp tlrtiver- was unnappy aoout losing with that team. During his career at Texas, Thursday to Boyer in Montreal, I or 25 years. worster dui aamittea 11 couian 1 last years aqudu, aim 0f Missouri GIANT CLEARANCE SALE At least 10 OFF All BOATS DUBUQUE YACHT BAS1H 16th St.

at the River DUBUQUE, IOWA hen 3SS-2067 (Slips for rent) 1 1- i Uhn ff oonill rOrt tTnot where the Braves were playing; Located at: 1409 NEWELL (Formerly SunnysicU Country Club) Worster, 6-2, 210, gained a total of 2,353 yards, including rushing pay ine price. mc wraoauu aiuum Tve heard he i di Travis Williams from the Green Dan McCleary, the Tigers' scout last year, will become a four-game series, ordering the: his lifetime average that in-third baseman to three seasons with something like $100,000 for three Bay Packers. for 893 yards for a 5.6-yard 'Worster reminds me of a freshman coach. He succeeds meeting. Richards threatened to Kansas City and eight with the suspend Boyer Indefinitely1 New York Yankees of the special team man.

He hits well! Walt Shublom, who resigned "Sunken Fortune" lounge tntcrtainment 19th Hole Escellent twnchts and lor Superb Dining P.M. to Midnight average as a senior. years," said Jack Teele, assis-j The Longhorns had a 30-gametant to the president of the victory streak while Worster; Rams, "and we just wouldn't was ttieir top ball carrier. It and couldn't pay ttiat for Steve endpd In his last college Eame! Worster. and has good football last month to become head bas-j without pay if he failed to meet; American League before joining Teele said.

"But at best, he'ketball coach and athletic di-jwjth him by noon. the Braves in 19G7. He had six would have been our fifth run-i rector at the Kansas City, Boyer was hitting .242 for the home runs and 19 runs batted Memberships Available Phone234-S595 I Braves, one point better than, in this year. Junior College. with a 24-11 loss to Notre Dame Teele said Worster was "anining back.".

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Courier
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Courier Archive

Pages Available:
1,452,591
Years Available:
1859-2024