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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 34

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Part Aug. 2, 1 974 JtnsiltttZimtt 2 BASEBALL SKIERS THIS IS IT -OUR OWN "FREE STYLE" EVENT OF THE YEAR! AUG. 3rd SPORTING GOODS I STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE Wtrn Division Pet. GBL ANGELES to 37 51 CINCINNATI 41 .598 HOUSTON 55 50 .524 Ui ATLANTA. 54 51 .514 U1 FRANCISCO 41 59 .444 21V) DIEGO 44 64 .407 26 Easttrn Division 1 Pet.

GBL PHILADELPHIA 54 50 Jl AND SUN. AUG. 4th 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M Morning Briefing 1 Wn mm 1 mMT LOS SAN SAN ST. LOUIS 54 50 .519 PITTSBURGH 50 55 .474 4'4 MONTREAL 49 54 .47 4' NEW YORK 45 58 .437 CHICAGO 44 59 A7T 'A Thursdays Result Angeles 8, San Diego 1 Cincinnati 9.

San Francisco 7 Chicago 7-3. New York 4-1 (first game 10 Innings) Philadelphia 6, Montreal 4 St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 2 (11 innings) Only tames scheduled Today's Schedule San Diego (Grelf, o-lu vs. Los Angeles (Sutton, 1-8), Dodger Stadium, KABC XEGM, 7:30 p.m. Montreal (Rogers, 10-13) at Philadelphia (Carlton, 13-7), night St.

Louis (Forsch, 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Demerv, 1-4), night Chicago (Todd, 2-1) at New York (Parker, 3-9), night Cincinnati (Bllllngham. 12-7) at San Francisco (Hallckl, 1-3), night Only games scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE Wastejrn Division Pet. GBL OAKLAND 41 44 .591 TEXAS 54 52 .509 7' CHICAGO 52 51 .505 KANSAS CITY 51 51 .500 Vs MINNESOTA 51 54 .494 10 CALIFORNIA 41 S5 .387 JOVi Eastern Division Pet. GBL BOSTON 56 47 .544 CLEVELAND 53 49 .520 2Vi BALTIMORE 52 51 .505 4 MILWAUKEE 51 53 .490 S'i NEW YORK 53 .490 5'i DETROIT 50 53 .485 Thursday's Results Minnesota 6, California 5 Chicago 7, Oakland 3 Texas 3, Kansas City 1 Boston 11, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 9. New York I Detroit 2, Milwaukee 0 Today's Schedule California (Figueroa, 1-2) at Minnesota (Goltz.

4-5), KMPC, 5:30 p.m., Channel 5, 6 p.m. New York (McDowell, 1-4) at Cleveland (Peterson, 7-6), twilight Baltimore (Jefferson, 1-0) at Boston (Wise, 3-4), twilight Texas (Jenkins, 14-9) at Kansas City (Brlles, 2-4), night Detroit (Lemanczvk, 0-0) at Milwaukee (Wright, 8-14), night Oakland (Blue, 12-9) at Chicago (Wood, 16-12), night CAN'T STOMACH THE HEAT It may have been just the heat or it may have been the fact that he's a little out of shape that had this third base- 911 SOUTH HILL, DOWNTOWN L.A. DIRECTLY NEXT DOOR TO OUR 9th HILL ST. STORE! IT'S A "GO FOR IT" SALE WITH PRICES YOU CAN'T MISS! man wiping nis diw aunng a sonoaii game. iff Wirepholo A's Going to Pot? That May Be Grass Amid the Coliseum's Grass SKIS BINDINGS" TT! AAA UNITED'S RES.

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r4000 TWO ...125.00 45 Z5THREE ...160.00 50 ZFOUR 180.00, GO00 FREE $15.00 CHEETAH HI-BACK BOOT WHILE THEY LAST WITH EACH PAIR OF PRO FOOTBAIX Times Ch. rity Game, Cleveland vs. Lo Angeles, Coliseum, 8 p.m. RASEBATjI- San nies vg. T.n Angeles, Dodger Stadium 7:30 p.m.

HOBSK BACI.N'O Thorough-hreds, Del Mar. first, post, 2 p.m.", Quarter horses, Los Alamitos, first post 7:45 p.m. BASKETBALL Summer pro league at Cal State LA: Lakers-Trail Blazers vs. NRA Stars. 7 p.m.: Direction Sports vs.

New Orleans, 8:45 p.m. MOTORCYCLE RACING Flat track. Ascot Park, 8 p.m.: Speedway cycles. Orange County Fairgrounds, 8:15 p.m.; MotocroRS, Irwindale Raceway, 7:30 p.m.; Motocross, Indian Dunes Park, 8 p.m.; Motocross, Orange County International Raceway, 7:30 p.m. SWIMMING L.A Invitational, Mission Viejo, 10 a.m.

and 6 p.m. RADIO-TELEVISION PRO FOOTBALL Cleveland Los Angeles, KMPC, 8 p.m. BASEBALL San Diego at Ixw KABC. XEGM, 7:30 p.m.; California at Minnesota, KMPC, 5:30 p.m., Channel 5. 6 p.m.

BOXING Jimmy Robertson vs. Carlos Pa lam I no, Channel 22, 8 p.m DSKCOT WIZARD 00 50 SKI BOOTS 95.00. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE CROSS COUNTRY on 00 ers want In slay in for nine innings and complain if they don't. All the other regulars want to stay in the game even when they're six runs ahead and complain if they're taken out. "And all the guys on the bench want to get into the game and complain if they don't.

And then you have the newsmen asking questions, which is their business, and if you don't win you get questions from general managers. "You have to lake all these things into consideration when you set out to manage." Maybe Henry Aaron was lucky. NFL players take note: The Australian crew which will challenge the United States in the America's Cup yacht race has been ordered to observe a midnight curfew and take daily exercises at 6 a.m. Newswire No legal action is expected against the six Notre Dame football players charged with rape, said prosecutor William E. Voor in South Bend.

"As far as I'm concerned the case is closed," he said. "The girl has not been back here; neither have her parents." Names in the News Jerry West, back from the Philippines where he served as a judge in the Miss Universe contest, is working out under UCLA track coach Jim Bush. The Lakers' guard said he is down to 189 pounds, 10 pounds less than last season, and hopes to play at 185. SKILOM SKIS 42.00....U DLTDCSp5L.iV ncno RED STAR 185.00 90 205cm LONG LONGER 185.00 25 00 BLUE 175.00... 8500 205cm LONG LONGER 175.00........

2500 POLES 7.95 350 BINDINGS 7.00. 35 BOOTS 23.00 1Z You couldn't tell from the American League standings, but there are indications that Oakland A's are going to pot. Authorities are checking unconfirmed reports that marijuana is growing among the regular grass at the Oakland Coliseum. According to the reports, the illicit weed is the product of seed scattered during a couple of rock concerts at the stadium last spring. Any harvest of the crop is unlikely.

Oakland groundskeepers cut the field every few days. Jeff Burroughs of the Texas Rangers hit his 18th home run Wednesday. That's IS more than he hit his' senior year at Long Beach Wilson in 1969. "Jeff hurt his knee in our last football game," says Wilson coach Skip Rowland, "so he couldn't swing for power. But he still hit .587." Burroughs was a quarterback.

Others who quar-terbacked at Wilson include Bob Bailey of the Montreal Expos, Bobby Grich of the Baltimore Orioles and former UCLA Dennis. Dummit. "If Grich had gone to college," -says Rowland, could have been the hest of them all. He could have won the Heisman Trophy." Whenever you ask George Blanda if he'll go into coaching he says, "No, I'm too old." Maybe he's right. Blanda will be 47 in September.

That will make him older than nine National Football League coaches, including his own Oakland coach, John Madden, .18. Others: a Itimore's Howard Schnellenberger, 40; New England's Chuck Fairbanks, 41; San Francisco's Dick Nolan, Los Angeles' Chuck Knox and Pittsburgh's Chuck Noll, all 42; Philadelphia's Mike 'McCormack and Miami's IjyHDon Shula, both 44, and f-iDetroit's Rich Forzano, 45. Oakland's Alvin Dark, on his work: "Baseball 'managing has more valleys than anything on earth. Everything is pulling at you, starting with Ihe 25 players at the end of spring training. "All the starting pitch 9500 5000 SHORT MAGIC .....155.00.

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