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9 Goiettt Tims, CorvoHiy Oregon, Wednsdoy, 24. 1977 Cubans attack with bottles Bellingham's Floyd manager of the year Marine outlook Offshore bottom fishing has been fair to good Perch, herring and" flounder fishing in Yaquina Hay is fair with boat anglers bemf the most successful. Crab fishing in Yaqulna and Alsra bays has been fair; however, many soft shell and sublrgal crabs are now in the bays. Clam digging will be. good Aug through 30 with minus tides of -0 5 to I fort.

"and Joe McLaughlin. They were the only Mavericks to muke the squad. The third starting pitcher was Greg of Bellingham. president Bob Richmond. The players were chosen by the six Northwest League managers.

The league-leading Portland Mavericks produced two of the three starting pitchers on the all-star team with John Dunn KUGKNE (AP). -Bellingham Mariners manager Bobby Floyd is 1977 Northwest League Baseball manager of the year, Floyd headed the all-star list announced Tuesday by league For Wont Ads Dial 753-2641 The Gazette-Times Classified Ad Department VS 'V 51," 1 III TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DOES THE FUNCTIONING FOR YOU 1 1 i ma MM b. I I rtm SI SPA TFYAQ INSTRUMENTS I' A 1 1 SOFIA, Bulgaria AP Jim Bailey had his left arm in stitches today after being slashed by a broken bottle wielded by a Cuban opponent, and no longer will be able to help the United States basketball team in its bid for the gold medal at the World University Games. Bailey, a S-foot-9 starting center from Rutgers University, was the only serious casualty in the melee that erupted Tuesday night, two minutes into the second half of the hotly contested game between the Americans and Cubans. The unbeaten United States team went on to win 94-78.

for its fifth victory in the Jl-nation tournament. The loss was the first for the Cubans after four victories. Bailey was given emergency medical treatment at Sofia's University Hall Arena, then taken back to the United States team dormitory, where the two deep slashes were stitched by a team physician. The Americans had lost the services of 6-7 forward Phil Hubbard with a wrenched knee during a 112-95 victory over the Soviet Union Monday night. "It's (the two losses) going to hurt the offense, defense and rebounding." said U.S.

Coach Denny Crum of the University of Louisville. The Americans play Brazil tonight "Everybody else will have to play a little harder," said Crum. who was in the center of the Tight. "Cuba's No. 12 pushed me when I was talking to the referee and I pushed him back." Crum said.

The Cubans then rushed the U.S." team bench, carrying broken bottles and attacked the American players, who fought back with punches. The melee, before a sellout crowd of 2,000, lasted several minutes before police managed to separate the players. The fight similar to one between American a id Cuban Transactions BASEBALL Chicago White Sox Signed Jorge Orta. second baseman, to a three-year contract. Chicago Cubs Released Bobby Darwin, outfielder, on unconditional waivers.

Restored Brace Sutter, pitcher, to the active roster. FOOTBALL Baltimore Cola Signed Nelson Munser. cornerback. to series of one-year contracts. Buffalo Bills Traded Donme Green, offensive tackle, to the Philadelphia Eagles for a future draft choice.

Cleveland Browns Waived Rex Garner, running back. Kansas City Chiefs Released Jackie Williams, defensive back and Jerrald Taylor, wide receiver. Los Angeles Rams Released Carson Long, piacekicker. COLLEGE v- Harvard University Named Frank McLaughlin head basketball coach 5 FUNCTION LED WATCH ftVf tlMf 'UNCflONS CONtOtU0 SINGtE COMMAND UItON lSY TO AO ltD DISPIAT. SHOWS HOUHS.

MINUtfS. SfCONDS MONTH AND DAT( OlSIGNfD DtCAlS WHICH CAN INSfRTfD OVf METAUIC INIAV ARf INClUOfD WltH ACH WAICH ty Freemon Willioms of Portland Stare University looks up at a referee after being decked and fouled by Cuba's Tomos Herrera during Tuesday's wild basketball game at the World University Games. fi EVERYDAY BI-MART (0) players at the 1973 University Games in Moscow was the turning point of the game. The Cubans' play deteriorated after that, and the Americans raced away from a 46-46 lie, winning easily. "I think the team that's in the right on these kinds of things comes back and plays the best," Crum said.

"I don't know how the Cubans felt, but I know we didn't start that fight." Calvin Natt. a 6-5 forward from Northeast Louisiana, led the Americans with 24 points and Darrell Griffith, a 6-3 guard from Louisville, had 21. Meanwhile, the track and field events ended with Tom 'Andrews of the University of Southern California winning two gold medals in one night one as a hurdler and one as a relay runner. Andrews won the 400-meter hurdles in 49.52 seconds, then anchored the United States relay team to victory in 3:01.2. Both times were records for these games.

That gave the United States a total of four gold medals in track and. field. The Soviet Union, has won nine and Bulgaria five. The swimming and diving events were to start today. as? 1 I TEXAS INSTRUMENTS MONEY MANAGER ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR a a a JL' J4 -A A Of SIGNED fORftOPtl WHO NEED A WlDt HANOI Of CAfABItPTlES TO MANAGE THEIR ff RSONAl ElNANCES-HOUStHOlD BUDGETS.

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quickest. 6-fciot 8-inch. 233-pound forard in professiiinal basketball to turn the, Philadelphia 76ers inlo Mttt conrenders But turning teams around is an old Inck for George McGinnis His Indianapolis high school team was the first to "let George do it." and they won their state title without a single loss. George averaged 32 points a game and was the Tim high school Hoosier in history to score 1, 000 points in a single year In his third college game. George scored 38 points and had 20 rebounds against Kentucky He went on to average 30 points a game for the University of Indiana, while leading all the Big Ten scorers in his only varsity season before turning professional.

Playing with the Indiana Pacers. "Big Mac" led his team to two ABA championships with an average of 24 8 points and 12 7 rebounds per game. The McGinnis book of records shows three consecutive Amcncan Basketball Association seasons with more than 2.000 points and 1 ,000 rebounds before George became a National Basketball Association first team All-Star last year. BI-MART 18" NOW Tuesday's Resahs New York Chicago 3 Minnesota 7. Boston Kansas City 5.

Baltimore I Milwaukee 4. Texan Detroit 3. California 1 Toronto I. Oakland 1 Only games scheduled Wedaesday's Games Texas (Perry 10-10 and Bnles 5-4 1 at Boston (Paxtoo 6-3 and Cleveland 5-61. 2.

it-ni Cleveland (Fitanoms 5-7 and Waits 7-4) at California (Ryan 17-11 and Kuhaulua 0-01. 2, (t-n) Detroit (Roiema 14-4 and Wilcox 5-0(1 at Oakland (Coleman 2-4 and Blue Ills 2. itni Toronto (Garvin H3 and Jefferson 7-13i at Seattle (Pole 710 and Abbott 10-i, 2. H-ni NATIONAL LEAGUE East Pet. GB Pblla 7 45 834 It riuau TEXAS INSTRUMENTS MODEL 1265 MEMORY CALCULATOR ADDITION.

MULTIPLICATION DIVISION ANO Pf RCENTAGf AUTOMATIC CONSTANT WITH FOUR FUNCTIONS All WITH FLOATING DECIMAL VERSATILE MFMORY THAT ADOS SUBTRACTS. RFCAllS AND CLEARS MFMORY OPfRATIONS EASY TO READ GREEN DISPLAY SHOWS MINUS SIGN TO INDICATE. TRUE VALUE EVERYDAY BI-MART BI-MART I I i 10" NOW A Pitts 72 54 Chicago 69 54 Louis 70 55 Montreal 59 67 NYork 51 73 .571 561 466 .411 9 9 20 27 West George McGinnis names his heroes: Elgin Baylor, Billy Cunningham, and Newspaper Carriers TEXASINSTRUMENTS MODEL TI-5015 ELECTRONIC PRINTING CALCULATOR INDtPtNDf NT ADD RfGlSTfi ENASLFS YOU TOMULTIPIY OR wirnuui APfri.llNG ADD SUBTRACT (NTRKS rri.tNiAOt KEY PltMlIS FAST CA1CU1ATION OF PERCENTAGES TAXES DISCOUNTS AND ADDONS IHFIUH Hiuliur. S. Savings Bonds are all about! Maybe you'd like to join George McGinnis and the Treasury Department in extendi ing a very big "thank you" to your local Newspaper Carriers.

It's their day; Newspaper Carrier Day, 1976. NO SPRINGS NO HAMMERS NO NOISE WMISPER QUIET urrMiiun Tvumjui MtiT ribbon CHANGING EVERYDAY BI-MART 78" NOW Los Ang 74 51 .592 Cinci 65 61 .516 91 SFrai 51. 69 .457 17 Houston 57 -6T 452 T7'- Diego 56 73 434 20 Atlanta 43 II 347 30 Taesday's Resaits New York J. Houston 1 San Francisco 4. Chicago 3.

13 innings Pittsburgh 7. San Diego I Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 2 Montreal 4. Cincinnati St Louis 2. Los Angeles 1 Wedaesday's Games Los Angeles (John H5l at Pittsburgh (Candetana 13-41. en) San Francisco Williams 4-4 at St Louis (Urrea S-3i.

fnt NORTHWEST LEAGUE Seataera Dtviitaa Pet. GB Portland 44 22 667 Salem 22 44 333 22 Orays Harbor 22 44 333 22 Nwtaera Dtvtitoa Pet GB Bellingham 40 26 115 -Walla Walla 39 27 513 1 Eugene 31' 35 470 9 Taesday's Resaits Portland at Grays Harbor, ppd rain Walla Walla at Salem, ppd rain Bellingham at Eugene, ppd rain Wedaesday's Games Portland at Gravs Harbor i2i Walla Walla at Salem 2i "Bellingham at Eugene (2i 5 George McGinnis thinks Newspaper Carriers are special people. "Sure, they earn good money. But they also earn satisfaction from giving their very best: They're dedicated; determined and dependable." And George should know'. He's stuffed almost as many Indianapolis newspapers as he has basketballs.

He's also stuffed iome money into U.S. Savings Bonds. "I dreamed of the future and I prepared for it, too. Being a Newspaper Carrier helped me to acquire the determination to get the job done. Similarly, acquiring Savings Bonds has.

taught me something about dependability." As a 10-year old, George dreamed of one day making the big play as a professional basketball player. He grew up dreaming of the time when he could move "nicer'n' easy" like Elgin Baylor and drive to the hoop like Billy Cunningham. "It takes steadiness lo be a good ball player," George says. "That's sshat Newspaper Car- ners give you steady performance every day Through the years, carriers have steadily supported the U.S. Savings Bonds program, -buying Bonds regularly with their earnings' Many carriers set aside money for their college education and other future goals through their Newspaper Car-ner Thrift Clubs.

They believe in' their own future as well as their country's. And that's hal 1 Jl MART POUCYi STORE HOURSi- th tl Dm aavartitW HwH Is raauWW rjri p- to SATURDAY. 00 to 6:00 pm 11:30 to Take (SiS i stock inrierica. I I I 1 i An DDirrc effect ive. AUG.

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