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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 17

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18 SYRACUSE POST-STANDARD, Aug. 21, 1973 Faces Fourie Tonight Foster Risks Boxing Title ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. defeOM in meeting South Af(AP) Bob Foster rica'f Pierrie Fourie. his knockout punching end A graduate of the street hometown pride Tuesday fight ranks and a converted night, battling for his 12th southpaw, the challenger will successful light heavyweight bank on speed and hvflghtmg Reds Shade Mets by 8-3 In 16 Heats NEW YORK (AP) Jobn- fly by Cleon Jones. Hie Reds jumped off to an early 2-0 lead on home runs by Larry Stahl in the second and Joe Morgan in the third.

StahTs second of the season ahd. Morgan's 18th came off starter Tom Seaver. But the Mets tied it up in the sixth on double by Millan that scored Seaver and John Milner's sacrifice fly. more batters this year and the 45th time in his career. Hftse If Wtorgin 2b 3D Atenke 3b lb rf Otrhnimo cf Chanty Kosco ph Crosby is Billinghm Borbon 3 Carroll (W.5-6) A Seaver 12 McGraw U.0-6) 31 KParker 5-4 Verdict Nat par tt i 1 3 1 DWaiW ItMlliar cf Griffin Jb DEvam rf Paffin Total 4 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 Orieve rf 3 111 Maddox 9b 0 0 0 0 Suarcz 9 00 0 Blbbyp JSrowrt 39! 10 5 Total 34 4 10 DP-Tcnai 3.

LOB-ftcitofl 3, I. 3B-Marrah, Marpar ability agamst me jaaay champion. "I'll knock him out within six rounds," predicts the 34-year-old Foster who grew up in Albuquerque, Uvea here now but never before had fought locally with the title at stake. Fourie has appeared calm fiv nmrii'c nin-cmrintr during his training a snapped a 16th inning tie Ns motel, a site in marked Monday and the Cincinnati contrast to the old gym by Reds went on to score four the tracks where the more runs, beating the New champion did his work. York Mets 8-3.

there before and With the score tied 3-3 and one out, Denis Menke and a Tony Perez singled then Bench brought in Menke for the tiebreaklng run. Tug ijt McGraw, 04, then walked Larry Stahl to load the bases two ruas wift a stogie asl Ed Crosby closed out the scoring zttzzxz Denis Menke, but the Mets got the run back in the bot- Mian Si" "on6 TaTcrifice the Giants a 3-2 lead and then 0W 002 SoS MO o- 5 rhSrmn NeTVwkTLoB-cVndnnafi'S, it 10. 2B-Staub 2, Roje, Seaver, phliilpt sj B-Crosby. HR-SfahJ (2). Mor- DvRader S-Hahn, AAenke, Millan.

SF- Bradley 1 2 Total 46 9 1 SanFrancisco fish's Homer Gives Bosox 000 Unn 2b oooo 1 3 0 HBreedenib 3 0 10 0 Allen 2b 4 0 11 Llnlf. OP-MonlrMl 1. Premature Celebration Sprinter Semyon Kocher of the USSR crosses the finish line first in the 1600-meter relay and is congratulated by Soviet teammates during the World University Games. Finishing behind Kocher is Den A KU55lun rrOZmSZ I (117160 UOWH pe IMS went ahead Pierrie luTa "I felt the Russian's band around my leg," Bond said. 7 2-3 3 3 4 a Monday, general manager rez knocked in a Texas run Soio loiJ With a sacrifice fly in the sec- fSSSffS 3 0 0 22 ond inning and the Rangers mSmtt la pitched the win, his 11th of me season, jonn uoieiii nao three hits (or the losers.

OKNINOSFOI TEAMS tlNMVIOiMS "OtLUXEtADIES" IT. HAM7W Keith Allen announced. pSilvi. i Fereuson siened a multi-year ARLINGTON (AP) Carl- HnrkTv team SKsairs tu KKJmnau JLIOS Jar figure. I Danny cater drew a one-out wwaier, z-u, in me ursL walk before Fisk hit hia 24th game of a scheduled Inter- the yers a clean sweep home run of the season over club until just before thu uiait SOLVAY TRIUMPHS Solvay defeated Cherry Road, 70-57, in a Geddes Frosh Leamie basketball made it 3-1 On Jeff Bur- Fritz lb 3 0 0 0 "51 5 nioht Paul Sua- roughs' tworun homer in the cotiolc 2010 IJJ! rez tallied 20 points, Mike jtttt Masica had 19 and Matt Dave Nelson's squeeze bunt Kearney canned 14.

Solvay (9- the fourth before BOStOn 2B-Boliclalr, Howard, Nordhaaan came back with a pair in the H.r„. ftttfa on homers bv Fisk and i 2 5 SGROI STARS Darrell Evans. WIT9N Matt Seroi belted a grand slam homer and pitched the DAV TRIUMPHS DAV to a 214 win over Pen- The DAV defeated the All- nock Post in a Solvay Tigers Stars, 3-2, in a Solvay Tigers League baseball game yester- Minor League baseball game day. yeserday as Chris Didio HAGUE OPENINGS SwItTUMI ALSO MD.MttM)-ltUK uanuAom enMNOIMtTUMS P.A.CC. S26 HALL 479-1343 nis Schultz of the United States.

Moments later the Soviets were disqualified for a humping incident and the win went to the USA. (UPI Telephoto). amee or per cent of all MOSCOW (AP) Amer- and keot aoiim." the 1,500 and 5,000 meter of five. The winnine time was Giants Edge Expos, 6-4, In 11 Frames i a 5 speed men finally The crowd of 30,000 at Le- runs. 44 seconds flat, caueht up with their Soviet nUl stadium- which at first Glen Herold, a Watertown, the Russians also picked up wnn ft cheered an apparent Russian distance ace out of the a gold medal in the women's nvais Monaay ana won iwo victory? became incensed, University of Wisconsin lost springboard diving, won by relay races-one on a foul whistling and jeering, when by less than a second to the Tamara Safanova, and in the and after a vigorous Russian the United States was de- stretch-running Mikhail nien's team sabre in fencing, which restored some clared winner.

bovski of the Soviet Union in The Americans were over- of Uncle Sam's honor in the The Russians lodged a for- the 5,000, won in 13 minutes, joyed by their first gold med- World University Games. mai nrotesf and the hannv 41.3 seconds. al in the 1,600 relay. Tom MONTREAL (AP) Gary US' sPrinters wteped Yanks were momentarily de- ift 1,500 Tony Waldrop Whatley of the University of the Russians in the 400-meter thPiV Alabama ran the first leg, fol- Seaver, who pitched 12 in- home with the tie-breaking 16147 for first 801(1 med" jUI7 looked at Carolina lost by only three lowed bv liucs. struck out 12 batters run when tw.

al of these Games and shortly 0f the race. The Dictures tn PHfWc Brown cf Essex. N.J., Corn- ana rearea snraigni, dux the relay throw in the 11th in- viuory CttJIJe MW snowed a clear violation. james Clement, who broke Rose ended that skein with a ning, helping the San Fran- t0 their team- Arnericans added tw0 tape in 3:42.3. Reginald lead-off single in the 11th.

It Cisco Giants to a 64 decision mates silver medals and four bronze McAfee of Cincinnati and the was th- 10th time Seaver, over the Montreal Expos Mon- Soviet tcam won and then lost in the action packed final day University of North Carolina who regained the National day night. on a technicality. of the track and field com- was a close third. Uague strikeout lead from The Giants then added an Potion-ending a four-day The United States' other Phiiadelohia's Carlton ments before the final deci- 3-3 in the eighth and 44 in In Koch' the 10th on Ron Fairly's two solo home runs, Nos. 12 and 13, the Soviet anchor, broke the tape in front of the United States' Dennis Schultz of Ok- Mike Phillips tripled home lahoma State but it didn't Dave Kingman with a run in coum- were G1S' the top of the eighth, giving IT In the baton Southern Methodist Univer- the men's high jump, Warden siry, finished third in the Gilbraiih of Amarillo, Doig New Director Of Fish and Wildlife ALBANY, N.Y.

(AP) Cortland offices of the divi- "irector of the Division of department's Bureau of Wild- tory over the Texas Rangers RICHMOND, Va. The partment of Environmental Doig succeeds Albert Hall, Monday night. Richmond Braves downed Ti- Conservation, the department who resigned this spring to Poughkeepsie, Watertown and be $30,974. Liquidation Sale ENTIRE STOCK BGRAVELY MIENS PIONEER HON ARK Etc. 21 Otter Creek Cortland, N.Y.

Dial 753-0556 CANOE: UWNBOY EVINRUOE 73-tHhpEviarada SVirMaaArklaat i it munity College and Steve Riddtck of Norfolk, Va.f State. "When got the stick we were behind," said Riddick, the anchor. wasn't thinking about nothing but that with 194, had struck out 10 or and an infield0ut sion was made by the appeal fl bI()nde wpr, won lv Pnhftrt The Americans won Worth, a student at the University of Arizona in women's platform diving. and the University of New rprmanXr "third Medal production should in- Mexico, in the men's 200 me- lut2 of me University crease for the Americans ters and Tony Hall of Norfolk when the and other (Va.) State in the javelin. bv 52 pass from the singled home another in the day night.

The water MONTREAL. 11 S0l(1 at -Italy, three years ago. and momentarily stumbled. The Soviet Union was hardly stopped. The Russians The 200 went to Pietro Men- people nea of Italy in 20.5 seconds 10th for a 4-3 edge.

win Bond of me University of won 19 of the United States' while Russia's Ianis Sirnis captured the javelin with toss of 262 feet, inches. The Soviet Union's other track gold medals were won record. The winning time in 1,600 was 3 minutes, 4.4 seconds, with Britain placing second Jets' Defender Ebersole Has six more MedaIs in by Valentin Dmitrienko in the RrnLon UnnA But I passed the baton okay, track aMther jn Dmm DTOKeil HOnQ Draft Choice Ferguson Signs Flyers' Pact iencing ana an eignin me icv tne 4uu meter nuraies, MCU7 vnpK John women-s diving. The Russian 49.6 seconds; Nadezhda Chiz- INbW total after five days was 44 hova in the women's shot put, Ebersole, middle linebacker gold, 21 silver and 22 bronze. Liliana Tomova in the for the New York Jets, sus- the United States have two women's shot put, Li- tained a broken right hand in golds, three silver and nine liana Tomova in the women's game with the New bronze.

800 meters, 1:595 and the Dramatic vir.tori^ in tto 400-metPr relav team in a York Giants and will be out Defenseman Doug Ferguson, relays for the Americans race in which the American for one week, missing the St. man.s^H.Breedan, unti sF-giccovey Philadelphia Flyers' sev- were almost matched by sil- girls hobbled the baton and Louis game Saturday night. in (W.1-0J PHILADELPHIA (AP) I i pnth choice in last ver medal performances in finished fifth in a final field Ebersole is expected to re- amateur draft, was signed turn, with a cast, to play the following week against New Orleans. Quarterback Joe Namath, removed from Sunday's game with a bruised right elbow, will be available for this Softball Results fcrlsttey and announced Mondav. accent the nost of executive n.

Doig, 38, is a career wild- director of the Temporary KcUy's life hioloeist who began work- Commission to Studv the Gate the center field fence to wipe here Monday night. The sec- TTT. X. ing for the state in 1956. He Catskills.

a 4-3 Ranger lead. ond game was postponed be- 1 ai.WB has $erVed in the Olean, His salary in the post will Tommy Harper's 15th cause of rain. Bomer of the season gave the Stone 2. (Tim Inn irtnathe "CM Converse All STAR SHOES Reg. $10.95 SUEDE 895 ri095 $15.95 JOE CHARLES SONS AIRM0UNT FAIR WEST GENESEE ST.

Watson warns Astros' Richard Gives Two Hits HOUSTON (UPI) Young Jim Richard pitched a twoJiit-ter and Bob Watson hit a grand slam home run Monday night to lead the Houston Astros to a 10-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Al Oliver had both hits off Richard, hitting a single through the box with two outs in the seventh inning to break up the no-hitter, and then doubling home two runs with two outs in the ninth following a pair of walks. Mrs. Allen In Senior Golf Tourney LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) Mrs.

I. Wayne Rutter of WiUiamsviile is scheduled to defend her New York State Senior Women's Golf Championship title beginning Tuesday. The 36-hole medal play tourney will be played on the Whiteface Inn Gold here. Three other former state champions are entered, including Mrs. Geoige Trainor and Mrs.

Douglass Coupe, both of Rochester, and Mrs. Philip Allen of Syracuse. U.S. Wins Two Relay Races Concluded from preceding page club until just before the nightcap. Closter, who pitched well enough to win, now is 6-11 and hasn't won a game since beating Toledo July 19.

The twin bill was the fastest double header of the season, the first one going 1:48 and the second 1:28 This was the third time the Chiefs were shut out behind Pagan, who was pitching before the home crowd for the first time. The Chiefs and Mud Hens will close their series here tonight, Utica Club night, with Dave Lemanczyk (44), Westhlli and Hartwick gradu-a hurling for Toledo against Larry Gowell Lemanczyk hurled a nifty lhree-hirter in a 1-0 victory over Rochester last Friday to celebrate his 23rd birthday. Oliver also broke up a no-hitter by Ron Bryant of the San Francisco Giants in the seventh innings last Friday night. Richard, 6-foot-8 and 222 pounds, throttled the Pirates with his overpowering fast ball. He struck out nine and walked three in advancing to a 5-1 record.

The 23-year old Richard was called up from Denver of the American Association on May 29 and stepped into the starting rotation July 27. This was his Hth major league start and third complete game. Watson hit his grand slam homer into the left field bleachers in the fifth inning, Richard and Bob Gallagher singled and Roger Metzger walked to load the bases and set the stage for Watson. Lee May hit a three-run homer off loser Dock Ellis in the fourth inning. PITTSBURGH HOUSTON Clinei cf 4 0 0 0 Gaileghr rf 5 2 2 0 ZiW 3 0 0 0 SgSfi? 3b 3 12 1 sanguilln 3 0 0 0 Stewart 3b 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 LAAaylb 4 2 2 3 Pittsburgh Why Have A 50-Yr.

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flight. KJth Miss Morabho Retains District Junior Title Defending champion Paula Morabito of Beaver Meadows carded an 18-hole score of 73 and captured her second straight title in the Syracuse Women's District Golf Association's Junioj Girls tournament yesterday at Westvale. Paula, 17, defeated a field of 36 girls to earn the "Betsy Shulman Trophy." Runnerup in the 18-hole, low gross event was 14-year-old Betsy Barrett of the Camillus Country Club. She fired a round of 74, and Nine-hole rWs: chMnpiomhtp flignt. first Debbie iJarkert Leaders of the Wlldwc KeRlcrs League: Class Jeanne Ite Adams, low 31: Fran Rouady, net 29.

Class MadRe low gross 35; Elean Itanafln, low net 30. Secret score: a rlan gross. Dottle Adams, 'low League champions: Madge Wells a won the "Helen Stewart Trophy." Next with a 75 was Joan Corcoran, while Denise Bro-ton, Sandy Parnell and Pat McAdam al! finished with 78s. Australian Wins SANTANDER Spain (AP) Barry Philip Moore of Australia beat Francois Jauffret of France B4t 6-0, 6-4 Monday in the title match of an international tennis tournament. HAIR REPiACEMf NT paofJe? AfroW friends know "hod THE TEGHW9VE OF MMmthiof Now ttMra'a a way to youthful Af FIXlNfi REPLACE- food toofce ao naturol it wM look fcke youc own MFHT Tfl how rowhtt in.

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