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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 8

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SIGN LANGUAGE In of hii ream's bottom position in the National League, Casoy Stengel, baseball's grand old man, remains a favorite with the same-base situation and posted a 31 victory. It was the Dodgers' fourth loss in the last five games, and timiroci! their lead to 04 over second-place St Louis. Los Angeles now has managed to score only four runs in the last 35 innings and collected just 36 hits in five games. One Over The only Dodger regular hitting over .300 in Tommy Davis, the de fending batting champion who stroking away at a .328 dip. No Dodger is among tne leaders i home runs or runs batted in ar collectively the team is hitting meek .250.

The Reds pulled a page from the Dodgers' book and wound up with two men on second base in the sixth inning after Vada Pin- son singled and Frank Robinson walked, Pinson was picked off, and in the rundown, both stood staring at each other ond. Robinson was ruled nut. The Cardinals took the runner- LAST TIMES TONIGHT Gales Open 7:30 Show Stan 8:00 dim TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' great first COMEDY! CO-HATCIRE Filmed an location in ths haystack! M-e-M torn m. DouaAs I "The 1 Mating Game' kl And MCTBOCOLOFt GIANT IS COMING to Sky-Hi Sept. 4 ond 5 kids.

The manager of the New York Meti is shown being beteiged for autographs at the Polo Desperate Need Dodgers Seeking One Heavy Hitter By Mike Rathet Associated Press Sports Writer Lfls Aageleg Dcdetts. HURRY. There's no doubt that'i Uodsers' big need. Jim OToale again emphasized the fact Monday night, holding the National League leaders to mere five hits as the Cincinnati Beds survived a two-men-on-the- up spot by beating San Francisco 6-3, dropping the Giants to third, back, and preventing Juan Marlehal from posting his 20th victory. Milwaukee whipped Houston 11-7 in the only other game scheduled.

In the only American League action, second-piace Minnesota remained games behind the New York Yankees by splitting twi-night doubleheader i Washington. The Twins won 5 on consecutive seventh-inning homers by Harmon Killebrew and Bob Allison before the Senators took the nightcap 7-3 as Dick Fhil- ps drove in four runs. O'Toole, 16-11. had lost eight of his last 10 decisions, but got the only runs he needed when Gordy Coleman tagged Don Drysdale, 16-15. for a two-mn homer in the fourth inning.

The Dodgers Tips, Vandals Rated Top Grid Teams Montana State University. along with the University of inano also ot tne Big Sky Conference, were among the top nine inaepenaent rat west lootoall 'teams named Monday by Look In New Loop Both teams were independents last year but will compete this 11 in the new Big Sky loop. The magazine also mentions three Grizzlies In Its' list of "star players. Top Flayers They are center Tarn Hauck of Butte, fullback Pete Gotay of uarnsiown, jv.y.., and left hall-back Bill Martin of Dillon. MSU coach Ray Jenkins lists Hauck as his No.

candidate for all-America honors and rates him las the finesl all-around center he coached. Michigan holds a 35-18 edge in its football clashes with Michigan state, our games were ties. Gates Open at First Show at 8:00 NOW SHOWING STARTING WEDNESDAY 1S63'b best comedy 'Com Blow Your Horn1 scored in the bottom half on double by Willie Davis and single by Tommy Davis, but that was it. The Reds' final crossed In the eighth when Tommv Harper raced home from first base on a single by Pinson. The Cardinals won with a ihree- run ninth-inning uprising against luaricnai, ia-7.

A walk to Carl Sawatski and singles by Curt riooo and ijick liroat scored the tie-breaking run. The Giants had moved into a tie in the eishth an Felipe Alou's run-producing sin gle alter (iecrge Allman's two-run homer in the top of the inning put St. Louis ahead 3-2. At Green Meadow Golfers Facing Important Night The first place Hookers have apparently nailed down the 1983 men's league golf title at the Green Meadow Country Cluh but there is still a tight battle going for the remaining four pay spots." With three weeks ot com petition remaining the Hookers, currently holding a 19-point bulge the second place Strokemas- ters, could wrap up the title with sweep this Wednesday. things stand it is going to he hard for anyone to catch them anyhow unless they fall completely apart.

The top nine teams on the are alt capable of moving into the first five with one good night and with only three nights of play still an the slate alt nine are expected to be going all out to win i Wednesday. The Hookers will play the sev- lenth-ptare Gazzunies in one of the top matches on the Wednesday card this week. In other big matches the second place Stroke-masters meet the thirteenth place Pour Putters, the third place Five Dots will tangle with the six teenth place Turf Diggers, the DOORS OPEN P.M. NOW SHOWING GEORGE STSTEVENS' BMFEF8ER ciirinmJ BATK JAMES TAYLOR HUDSUN Utm EguT-Mcguk- KT-' KtNNtDr-Dw5k( Shooters From Many Montana Clubs to Compete in Big Event Carry Back May Return To the Races New York Carry Back may be coming back to the races. An iniurv to the horse on Sat urday, hastily diagnosed as a fracture of the left foreleg, was termed Monday as only something similar to a sprained ankle human.

Pia Fracture "There is no sisn of a fracture a bone chin." said Dr. William O. Reed, a veterinarian at Bel mont Park, after ho carefully examined a rays ot tne norse. his condition is not a serious ine and will clear ud in time. Carrv Back, winner of the Ken- IUCKV Derby and Preakness 1BB1, is the No.

4 horse on the all-time money winnine ist. thrilling runner and a horse noted for a sood try every time out. iCarry Back had banked $1,173,615 when he suffered an injury 'training last week in Chicago. Minor League Baseball ArkinsQj Columbus Seven members of the 1963 Davidson College football squad nan trom Winston-Salem, N.c fourth place Long shots will meet the seventeenth place Birdies and the fifth place Last Chancers will seek to gain ground pers. the fourteenth place Top with all of the top clubE meet ing teams from further down the none call afford to let down during Wednesday's important slate of matches.

The Wednesday night Dairinss. wun point totals in parent he; as follows: nd Jcclc Tom Tcliln ma Lot. Floyd Bnull Bill Burr dojM Orertnrf; Insivey Wrfaht; rclta Vi Andtrsoji: Quint DUmh ilW vi, Five Johnson i Hulpl; St-iri- Musical TONIGHT SOUTH PACIFIC SEASON TICKETS HONORED Old Brewery Theater Can 4W-MU far Uarmtioaa Many Truaiet A tola of near forty troDhics have been purchased by the local archery group for distribution to the winners in the various di us of the bie meet. The tourney is the last in the Treasure State prior to the start of bow hunting season and most of the states ardent archers wi be hand to sharpen their shooting eyes. The local club olans to have 28 animal rounds and 14 field rounds the day lone program.

Both free style and instinctive classes will be honored during the meet. Some Will Cam. Some of the more than 100; shooters expected for the evenl ill probably camp out in the picnic area at the Unionville range. On Sunday the Helena club serve a lunch and various beverages will be on hand throughout the day. Registration tor the big event will be held open from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.

on the dav of the shoot. The registration fee for lulls has been set at S2.S0 while intermediates may register for $1.50. Juniors and cubs will be allowed to fire after paying registration fee of 75 cents. Throughout the current su er session the still young Oro Fino Bowmen have sponsored several events. Through the efforts of the entire membcrshin of the fast growing club the sport of archery has gained wide popularity in the Helena area.

The club hopes that all interested persons will take this opportunity to wlt- this challenging snort A spokesman lor the club indicated that spectators are welcome at the weekend event, Fight Results Sjr TIh! ArmeIiLcJ Yort. outpointed Manny Burvu. 150, outpointed 141 Vi, 12, for Ofil weight ch amnio ship. TW In i ii 1 1 ill Hata-, Uialaaa, Ttmity, Ajaajaat XI, Wtt Helena Archery Club to Host Big Tourney on Sunday The last, ind probably biggest. archery shoot of tne rear in Mon tana is scheduled for this Sunday at the Oro Fino Bow and Arrow Range south of Helena near unionvuie.

The big invitational meet, expected to attract shooters from throughout the Treasure State, is sponsored by the Helena Oro Fino Bowmen. The meet has Angry Young Man? Dennis Ralston Holds Key To U.S. Tennis Future Forest Hills. N.Y.— If tem pestuous Dennis Halston can ade uuately demonstrate that he'; grown from a Peck's Bad Boy to an angry young man the United State- may be on the way toward regaining long-iosl tennis uge. The acid test of the 21-year-old California!) with the checkered tennis past besins Wednesday on ithe carefully manicured ol forest Hills' West Side Tennis Club in the U.S.

National Singles Championships. Seeded Third Halston. the ranev stylist from Bakcrsfield. is seeded third be hind bounding Chuck McKinley, the Wimbledon champion from San Antonio, Texas, and Australian Roy Emerson, the Australian and French champion Rafael Osuna of Mexico is seeded fourth. The tourney proper begins Friday, but qualification eliminations for the huge field of 221 players, including more than 100 foreien champions, open Wednesday with men competing for 18 spots in the championship bracket ol 128.

Presaare Oa The pressure is suuarelv on Ral jston, not only to demonstrate his and with the ability to channel is temper toward dc molishuig opponents Instead of throwing but also to so lidity American hones of aealn becoming an international tennis power. Ralston was regarded as one of: the country's most promising! players a few years ago, then drew a years suspension for his temper tantrums on the court dur ing Davis Cup eliminations. One of Best He reemersed as potentially one of the world's best in a spec tacular display against Mexico in lAiueilcan Zone DavU Cup aerai- finals two weeks ago in Um Angeles. He beat both bil Southern California roommate, Osuna, and Antonio Palafax and teamed with McKinley In beating the Mexicans who hold the Wimbledon doubles title. Then, last week, be aaaio teamed with McKinley in sweep-ling to the U.S.

National Doublet Itltle at Brookline. a strong indication that the doublet team may be able to compete on eoual footing with the world- dominant Australians. Recall Minor Leaguers Cleveland The Cleve land Indians announced today the recall of 13 players from their minor leaeue clubs. Five will re join the Tribe early tufirt month and the others will report to Tucson, for spring training. TWINS The Twin finished in tia for eighth plocc in Hie American League lection ot the Helena Pee Wet loscM! League during the past tea with record of 3-11.

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