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4 Part III Tuesday, September IS, 1981 Cob Angeles Sfcnes Newswire Templeton Makes Public Apology, Rejoins Cardinals for Road Trip St- VIM ON TV has announced it will televise USC's game with Indiana Saturday live at 11:30 a.m. The Kings have announced their games this season will be broadcast on radio station KPRZ (1150 AM), formerly KIIS-AM. Erie County Legislature Chairman Stanley Zagora has charged the Buffalo Bills with holding 5,400 tickets for the opener against the New York Jets to assure a television blackout. Zagora has asked legislators to consider a resolution seeking an explanation from Bills management. Names in the News The Toronto Argonauts fired Coach Willie Wood and replaced him with General Manager Tommy Hudspeth.

The team is 0-10 so far this season. S'-S sr '4 Shortstop Garry Templeton, suspended by the St. Louis Cardinals for making obscene gestures toward fans on Aug. 26, publicly apologized. "I'm sorry and I apologize to anyone who might have been offended," he said at a news conference.

Templeton, hospitalized since Aug. 31 for psychiatric evaluation, said doctors have diagnosed that he suffered from depression and have prescribed medication. Templeton, who had been on the 15-day disabled list, was activated. He will travel with the Cardinals to Montreal today and said he expects to play "within a few days." First Interstate Bank has announced it will sponsor the athletic foundation formerly known as Citizen Savings Athletic Foundation and headed by Bill Schroeder. The foundation, originally the Helms Athletic Foundation, was formed in 1936.

It's existence was threatened by financial difficulties until Peter Ueberroth, president of the Los Angeles Organizing Committee, stepped in and vowed to find a sponsor or sponsor it himself. The First Interstate Athletic Foundation, as it will now be known, will remain at 9800 Sepulveda Blvd. until new quarters are located. Jim Eddy, linebacker coach for the Montreal Alouettes, has been elevated to head coach, replacing Joe Scannella, fired Saturday. IB If i Mexico, El Salvador Soccer Clubs Play Club Guadalajara of Mexico and the National Soccer team of El Salvador will meet tonight in the Coliseum.

Kickof is 8 o'clock. Eddy said he planned to restructure the offense, using quarterback Vince Ferragamo more. Ferragamo was benched for the Alouettes last two games. Bjorn Borg cancelled several business appointments Monday because he was ill, said Bob Kain, who represents Borg. "He called at 7:30 and said he woke up with chills and was feeling lousy," Kain said.

"He had some shivers." Kain said Borg was spending the day in bed at his home on Long Island and would leave for Marbella, Spain, today. Associated Presa Houston, but Astros second baseman Phil Garner is about to tag him out. The Reds won, 4-2. Cincinnati outfielder Ken Griffey attempts to steal second base Monday night in the Astrodome in Can Yankees Engineer a Sweep? Jackson Does the Hitting, John the Pitching, They're 2 Back the fourth to make it 4-0. The Giants' Tom Griffin, who hadn't given up an earned run in 30V4 innings, gave up two in the fifth before leaving the game with back spasms.

Griffin is now 8-6. The Braves protested the game over a disputed rundown in the third inning. Brett Butler was caught between third and home as Claudell Washington advanced to third. Butler went back to third and Giants first baseman Enos Cabell tagged both runners. Umpire Satch Davidson called Washington out, but Butler left the bag and was tagged out for a double play.

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7 moved within two games of first-place Detroit with a 10-2 victory over the Brewers at Milwaukee Monday night. It was vintage Yankees. Reggie Jackson drove in four runs with a home run, double and infield out and Tommy John (9-5) went the distance, scattering nine hits while earnings his fourth victory in five decisions since the strike ended. Bob Watson and Lou Piniella also homered. The win came against Mike Caldwell, who went into the game with a 9-1 career record and six straight victories against the Yankees.

Jackson, who was ordered to take a physical on Aug. 27 when he was hitting .212 with six homers, is now hitting .237 with 10 homers. In 16 games since the physical, Jackson is hitting .329. The Yankees had a 4-0 lead after 3V6 innings. They scored twice in the first on an RBI single by Piniella and Jackson's infield grounder.

Watson led off the second with a homer and Piniella's homer came an inning later. "Give Tommy John four or five runs and he's awfully tough to beat," said Caldwell (11-8). It was 10-1 after Jackson homered in the 7th. The Yankees' Jerry Mumphrey, hitting .308, left the game after he sprained his left ankle in the third when Sales Representative Investment Products and Services Our 50-year-old Investment management and financial services organization is adding to its regional sales staff. We are looking for a self-motivated, articulate professional to market to the securities industry and to financial planners in Southern California.

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The game was delayed by rain twice for 67 minutes at the start and 16 minutes in the top of the eighth. Oakland 5, Texas 2 Rick Langford, the American League leader in complete games, went the distance for the 15th time, allowing six hits at Arlington, Tex. Lang-ford is 9-9. The A's scored three runs in the second, two on a bloop single by Cliff Johnson. Minnesota 6, Toronto 3 Ron Washington drove in two runs with a single in a three-run eighth at Toronto as the Twins won their seventh straight.

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