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I Padres Beaten by Astros, 9-5 Continued from First Page Winfield was ejected from the game, but a couple of innings later Ryan was chased and didn't figure in the Astros' 9-5 victory that kept them atop the National League West Ryan gave up a two-run homer to Willie Montanez five pitches after he battled with Winfield. Cesar Cedeno drove in four runs with a pair of doubles to lead the Astros' comeback. The brawl caused an 11 -minute delay. And when the Padres prolonged the inning by scoring a couple of runs, 2 Eo Attjjetea Sftmea -j- Aug. io.

weo-Pirt III 9 2 Buck Exhibitions in Wisconsin MILWAUKEE (-The Milwaukee Bucks will make two Wisconsin appearances in an eight-game exhibition season, including the Milwaukee Athletes against Childhood Cancer Fund Benefit Game with the New York Knickerbockers in the Milwaukee Arena Oct. 1. The Bucks will then travel to 'Green Bay to take on the Chicago Bulls Oct. 2, then meet the Bulls again in Chicago Stadium Oct. 4.

The pre-season competition begins Sept. 19 in Little Rock against the Portland Trail Blazers. The Bucks will meet the Trail Blazers again two days later at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. The Bucks will play at New York's Madison Square Garden Sept. 25, meeting the defending Atlantic Division champion Boston Celtics in the first half of a twin bill.

They'll meet the Celtics again the next night in the Hartford Civic Center. The Bucks close out the exhibition schedule Oct. 5, meeting the Philadelphia 76ers. San Francisco 5, Atlanta 4 Jack Clark hit a home run and drove in four runs at Atlanta as the Giants held off a belated Atlanta rally. Clark hit a three-run home run, his 21st homer, in the first and hit a sacrifice fly in the fifth.

St. Louis 9, New York 6 Tommy Herr singled in two runs in the sixth inning at St. Louis to tie the score, then scored the go-ahead run later in the inning on a grounder by Keith Hernandez. The Cardinals jumped off to a 3-0 lead, then lost it when the Mets scored five times in the fifth. -DAN HAFNER Padre pitcher John Curtis apparently cooled off.

Curtis had retired the first nine batters he faced. However, he managed to retire only one batter in MAGNUSON It e. Furman Announces Schedule GREENVILLE, S.C. (jR-A meeting with DePaul and the Palmetto State Basketball Tournament are among the highlighte of Furman University's 1980-81 basketball schedule. The Southern Conference regular season and tournament champions will compete with South Carolina, The Citadel and South Carolina State in the first annual Palmetto Tournament in Columbia, S.C., Dec 19 and 20.

The Paladins on Jan. 3 in Chicago will get their first look at DePaul, the nation's top-ranked team most of last season. Also on the 26-game Furman schedule are 11 home games, the North-South Doubleheader and a full complement of conference games. Participating in the North-South event in Charlotte, N.C., Feb. 6 and 7 will be North Carolina and N.C.

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Ryan departed after six innings ahead, 5-4, mainly because the Padres had three men thrown out on the bases. The Padres tied the score in the seventh against Dave Smith. But in the bottom of the inning, the Astros scored four times, three of them on Cedeno's double. Ryan probably throws harder than any active pitcher. He has always been wild, but has never been known to deliberately throw at hitters.

Winfield has charged the mound on numerous occasions after being hit or brushed back, but seldom before threw a punch. "I thought there were too many pitches too close," Winfield said after the game. "It's not that a pitcher is trying to hit you, or a situation of establishing ground. You never know for sure, it's just a reaction." Joe Miller, Regional Manager (213) 620-1710 SPECIAL Dodgers vs. Cincinnati 10:45 AM with Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett.

and Ross Porter WITH THIS COUPON I Take advaatage of Interstate preventive naiirtence specials I Min hk pnsn tut Mj cptriAi "TQiiK.rucnr" I SUMMER TRANSMISSION SPECIAL $095 4W10 FiOFFEREXfWSWG. 16TH Ryan had no applogies. "I don't feel I should have to defend those pitches," he said. "I didn't hear anyone complaining when I walked four guys and threw a wild pitch. I don't know what's going on in a guy's mind to cause a display like that.

I was just trying to pitch inside and I was wild." It has been a hectic week for umpire Dale. He was the umpire at Atlanta Wednesday night who accused Braves' Manager Bobby Cox of spitting tobacco juice in his eye, an incident that led to Cox being indefinitely suspended, pending appeal. Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1 Ed Ott hit a home run and drove in two runs at Pittsburgh and Kent Tekulve came through in the clutch again as the Pirates beat the Phillies for the second game in a row. It was the fifth straight victory for the Pirates and put them half a game out of first place in the East. The Phillies have lost eight in a row on the road, and are four games behind the Pirates.

Tekulve, who has been pitching brilliantly lately, relieved John Candelaria in the eighth inning after the first two Phillies reached base. Tekulve induced Garry Maddox to ground to shortstop Tim Foli and the Pirates just missed a double play. The next batter, Manny Trillo, bounced to Foli and this time the Pirates turned the double play to get out of the jam. Tekulve went on to record his 16th save. Doigors tpu a 6-gino komstiR.

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"One guard goes outside and the other goes upfield. It was nice to see green in front of me." That was it for Fouts and Williams and John Jeffersonand others. It became the Tommy Kramer Show. He threw scoring passes to Ted Brown, Joe Senser and Rickey Young as the Vikings built up a 27-10 lead. The Vikings, to be sure, played quite well for a team that has been in camp only nine days, but they went with their best for much of the game.

Rickey Young, for example, carried the ball 16 times. Clarence Williams led the Chargers with one carry for 50 yards. That was one bright spot for the Chargers, admittedly a very brief one. Another came in the fourth quarter when rookie quarterback Ed Luther engineered a 91-yard scoring drive over the last 2V minutes of the game. "He came in and moved the team," Coryell said, "and John Floyd made some nice catches." Luther Praises Line Luther covered those 91 yards with 12 passes, seven of them completed.

Floyd caught three of them for 40 yards, including the 20-yard scoring play. LaRue Harrington caught three for 40 and Harry Price caught the other for 14. "The offensive line didn't give up," Luther said, "and the backs blocked hard. And I was proud of Harry Price and John Floyd. They were dead tired, but they were running good patterns." Jefferson had no passes thrown to him and Charlie Joiner has yet to play a down.

Floyd, strengthening his position as the No. 3 wide receiver, caught six passes for 79 yards. In between Williams' scoring run and Luther's late drive, the Chargers only drove the ball into Viking territory once. Cliff Olander was the quarterback, but the drive bogged down and Rolf Benirschke missed a 50-yard field goal. Benirschke's successful field goal was a 20-yarder after the Chargers, under quarterback James Harris, failed to score three times from the Viking 2.

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