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Turf Tales By GARRY NIVER In tomorrow's first race, the field is so evenly matched that it could end in a 12 horse dead- heat. Turn Coat, who missed by a- nose in 1:10.2, is the logical choice. However, Faithful Joyce won for $5000 and drops down For this bid, while Charjan has been freshened up after just missing for $4000. And the wakeup horse is Leveloff's Star, who broke in the air last time out. In the featured San Francisco Purse, those cursed fillies'get together again.

A Pleasant Sort drops into a very soft spot and if she blows toe, you might as give up on her. Royal Hula the course and tuned up Women's Lib'Strike' at Meadows Saturday wen likes for Double HJ Stable's sensation-; for three at the Meadows, all the event with a black letter al two -vear-old filly, Brittajagainst fillies I. Tw -Kafurofin 34.3 work yesterday. In the i race, theexacla event, Vital Penny drops back to where he belongs as appren- In the second race, Mr. Fred I tice Bryson Cooper gets off C.

is the beaten choice for and drops down to S50CO for this bid. Keen Kutter jumps up-and if he can stay together he will prove tough to i i Count Little, also the beaten gets an important rider change. Bunny Dory and City Dweller should bid for the winner's circle in the' third race, while Silver Isle tries it with blinkers in the fourth alter -two second place finishes. In the fifth race, Liat drops into the claiming ranks and switches to jockey Denis Tier- ncy. Mrs.

Joe F. is a filly with excuses, having been blocked in tight quarters from the quarter pole home the other day. Dropping down to the seventh race, Buper Duper has chasing Ulla Britta for two straight races and lands the tailor-matte spot. Her paramount opposition appears to be B. Natalie, whom Cecil Jolly has wound up and looking for a spot.

Miles Town and stays with Vital will tackle colts Saturday at Bay Meadows in' the seventh running of the added San Mateo stakes. The announcement the da-ugh-. Penny. Also, Winsome Steel ap- let of Bagdad would a pears to be the horse to beat if strike for Women's Liberation he repeats his last second place ine division) in the one-mile nt.fnvt freshman test was made yester- effort. L.A.

Bowler Ends Drought OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Bud Horn broke his four year bowling title drought Monday day by trainer Cecil Jolly. Ulla Britta has won four of six starts to date and has yet to be out of the money. She is three In between winning the $15,000 added Tanforan Lassie Stakes and the equally endowed Athe-r- Stakes, the Bay miss annexed an overnight allowance event; in which she sped a mile in fastest clocking ever recorded at the Meadows by a filly. Her winning margins in her efforts have been five lengths' and four and a half lengths twice, as she literally ran off and "hid from her rivals. Ulla Britta is the of the large public stable trained by Jolly.

Some. Jolly employees call her ''the princess" while groom John Govro 'has named her "Molly Malone." Asked Govro explained that he is Irish 1 and he gives all the horses' he rubs Irish luck- names. "I call Tllla Britta Molly Malone and 1 talk to her in Irish brogue," he said. "I also sing to her and the song is naturally about sweet Molly Govro is obviously quite fond The 31-year-old pro from Los Angeles beat Dave Soutar of Gilroy, 25940-181, to win the Mercury Open. Soutar held onto second place while left-hander Wayne Sheridan of Richmond, took third.

Sheridan beat southpaw Skee Foremsky of Houston 217-192. Each of the top 'three finishers received new automobiles plus cash prizes. Horn's tournament average was 225. Bay Meadows Handicap FAST POST P.M. PIRST Six Olds.

Claiming. Purse J3COO, 7 COLOR PRINT (Yaka) 5-2 16 CORY PROOF (Diai) 3-1 2 FAITHFUL JOYCE (Dclomba) 4-1 10 CHARJAN (York) 6-1 12 TURN COAT (Volzkc) 10-1 SWIFT EAGLE (Cblro) 12-1 3 SPEEDY STYWAY (Harrier) 15-1 I DIABLO (Gnzlz) 15-1 9 MONEY GRABBER (Hwkson) 1S-1 5 LEVELOFF'S STAR (Mono) 15-1 13 PLEADEAS PRIDE (Loghry) 15-1 15 NICE GESTURE (Lewis) 15-1 11 ALSO FIT (Lombardo) 30-1 6 I A WEBB (Yancz) 20-1 MAN IN SILK (Lanoway) 1 PHOFF (Iwdi) 20-1 Color Print Repeat of last good Cory Proof Race TO works sets close'. Faithful Joyce Won sprint In the mud. SECOND Six Ttirte Year Olds and U(. Claiming.

Purse i'1COO. 3 KEEN KUTTER (Trcvlno) 1 TRE'S PAL (YatlCZ) 3-1 2 COUNT LITTLE (Burns) 4-1 12 LUCE ENDS (Cooper) 6-1 TJ SOMALI (Dias) 10-1 CHEROKEE 12-1 li KHALBOROUGH (Lewis) 14 MUTTON (Gonzalez) 15-1 8 BOUCIN TOM (Dolomba) 15-1 6 DANDINI (Gonzalez) 15-1 5 MR. FRED C. (Hwknsn) 20-1 7 WARM COLORS (Wlngton) 20-1 SUO MARTE (Pierce) 20-1 1C CALiMBO (Pineda) 20-1 .11 MR. ARTESIAN (Wllburn) HOWE SOUND (Cblro) 20-1 Keen Kutter Speed lo stcol another.

Tre's Pal Draws rail, can steal it. Ccunt Little Failed when well placed. THIRD Six Furlongs. Fillies. Two Year Olds.

Bred in Cam. Cliiming. All 55DOO. Purse 53000. A MUSIC MELODY (Gonzalez) 2-1 2 CITY DWELLER 3-1 I LOVELY IRISH (Wlngton) 1-1 5 GKEY SILKY (Cooper) 6-1 3 A (Loghry) 10-1 7 DORY (York) 12-1 4 A (Delia) 15-1 Music Melody Have this one to collar.

Dweller Beat maidens with case. Irish Won last and ucn repeat. FOURTH jix.Furlonqs. Maiden Fillicj. Two Year O'ds.

Purse S3SOO. 3 SILVER IS'-E (J. Gnzlz) 5-1 5 PACE PRIMCESS (Delicl 3-1 5 CURRAGH RYTHM (Hiimill) 4-1 13 BEAU MAGIC (Hwkson) 6-1 WENDY'S WISH (Yaka) 10-1 16 LADY 00 3OAAE (Mono) 12-1 1J NEETO (Ptichoto) 15-1 6 BIG MAGGIE (Tlorncy) 4 GOLDEN CINDERELLA (Lewis) 1 ALI BYE STAR (Wlngton) 15-1 8 BLUE FELIC (Robinson) 15-1 9 HILLARCC (Hawkcnson) IS-1 10 LUFFLY 20-1 II MITOT6RA (Diaz) 20-1 7 MISS DUSTY (Mahorncy) 30-1 15 LITTLE CRUST (Ochoa) 30-1 Silver Isle Dons blinks, beaten choice; Pose Princess Drops into likely spot; Curragh Rythm Race lo works sets close. FIFTH Six Furlongs. Filliei and Warts.

Olds and Up. Claiming. AII.SJSO}. jtsao. 5 LIAT (Ticrncy) 5-2 6 b-EDIES ALL 3-1 1 a-MRS.

JOE F. (Wlngton) 4-1 4 MOJO 6-1 3 a-SUZI JURIS (Winston) 4-1 OUI SALLY ANN (Volzkc) 10-1 7 b-MISS KILLOQUA (Nono) 3-1 5 REBELEO (Cooper 15-1 Liat Set me pace in mud; Edios All -Won last and can repeat; Mrs. Joe ground when late. a-W. Greenrrwn trained entry; b-T.

Henderson trained entry. SIXTH Mite. Maidens. Three and Four Year Olds. Allowances.

Purse "1 OBLIGATE (Wellington) 4 MR. GREENTOP (Gonzalez) 3 1 a BLOCKADE RUNNER (Mahorncy) 4-1 5 HIERARCHY (Delomba! 6-1 6 EL JACINTO (Lewis) 10-1 2 OUTFOOT (Gilligan) 12-1 3 JUDGE GOOD-WIN (Pierce) 15-1 10 FINAL BALANCE (Volzkc) 15-1 12 CASCADE PASS (Cooocr) 15-1 11 GAME ROMANA (Nono) 15-1 13 STAR K. LAD (Lanowayl 15-1 9 BOLD ALIBI (Diaz) 20-1 14 LITTLE TWIT (Tfcvino) 20-1 7 CODE BREAKER (Vzls! 20-1 Obligata Gave warning last trip. Mr, Grconfop May have found right spot. Blockade south.

Runner Set the pace in Six Furlongs. Fillies. Two Year olds. Allowances. Purse SSSOo.

4 EXHILARATION (Robinson 5 KINGS POLICY (Hamill) 3-1 1 BUPER DUPSR tMacse) 4-1 2 JOLLY PANDORA (Y.lka) 6-1 3 JUDGE ME FANCY (Cooper) 10-1 6 B. NATALIE (Lewis) 12-1 7 BRIGHT ISSUE (Wlngton) 15-1 Exhilaration Raced in stakes event. Kings Policy Early foot and dangerous. Buper Duper Figures few points away. EIGHTH--Six Furlongi.

FMIir.i and Marcs. Three Year Olds and.Up. Purse S7000. "San Francisco Se- curity.Trader's Association." A PLEASANT SORT (Gnzlz) Two Aces at Peninsula Club The cups at the Peninsula Golf and Country Club had quite a. workout over the weekend.

The club reported that two members, had joined the select few who can boast of.a hole-in-one. Carrool Mincher aoed the. 158-yard twelfth hole for the second hole-in-one of his career, while Doug Wright performed, a similar feat on the 147-yard fifteenth.hole. It was his first.ace in ten years of playing. Witnessing Mincher's.

ace, which was performed with.a seven iron, were James Norris, Dr. John Ulrich and Dr. Gerald Kcnuer. nesses.included Tim McClenahan, David Yee and King Tuck. Jury Opens Hearings on NFL Probe CLEVELAND (UPI)-Cieve- land Browns General Manager Ha-rold Sauerbrei and Coaches Nick Skorich and Howard Brin-ker were scheduled to testily today before a federal grand jury which is investigating possible anti-trust violations National Football jury opened its 7 CAROLINE 3-1 1 EVIL CURSE 4-1 5 KACY TIME (Cooper) 6-1 7 MYSTIC A (Hwfcnsn) 10-1 lc 12 ANN'S LADY (Trcvino) 12-1 League.

4 KITS KIT merney) 15-1 2 TRINERA (Ramos) 15-1 The grand secret hearings" here Monday in 0 ROYAL HULA (Olivares) 15-1 -11 a-SALTY AWARD 5-2 a--E. Hal! trained entry. A Pleasant Sort Drops Into likely spot. Caroline Continues to win races. Hvil Curse Closed ground when UNTH-- 1 1-U.

Miles. Three Year olds. Claiming. 54500-54000. Purse MOOD.

5 WINSOME STEEL (Wall) 2-1 U-inrnc 5 MILES TOWN (Diaz) 3-1 'l li 2 WHIRLING RIDE (Leonard) 4 BrOWnS 9 BLACK OSRE (Rbnsn) 6-1 7 VITAL PENNY (Cooccr) 10-1 1 TIME TO FIDDLE (Pcholo) 12-1 1 BLUE ATLAS (Loghry) 1S-1 3 MOOSE MAHOGANY 15-1 6 BOLD AND SAUCY (Lewis) 1 5 1 Winsnmc Steel Gave notice lest trip. Miles Town Upset winner over route. Whirling Ride Best chance p'av ot BET Exhilaration in 7lh Race. an investigation Just-ice Department officials indicated would take a month and include testimony from officials and former -players of all 26 NFL Pout Dismisses Two Players BLOOMING, Ind. (AP) Offensive guard Tom Kruyer and defensive tackle Bob White were dismissed from the Indiana football team Monday for disciplinary reasons.

Coach John Pont would not Coach Blanlon Collier, the first witness Monday, testified for about two and one- half hours. New Orleans Saints former Coach Tom Fears, fired less than -two weeks ago, also testified. Neither man would comment oh his testimony. The grand jury was expected to study the -merger of the NFL with the old American Football League. One source indicated the investigation centers around alleged "blackballing" of players.

Team officials here said they do not know the reason for the investigation. Browns owner Art Model! said he believes it Cardinals Win on Tunny Situation' of "Molly" and he, like Jolly, is confident she can handle the ''boys" on Saturday. Ulla Britta worked seven eighths a mile in. a sparkling before the first race last 'Saturday to prove she is maintaining her form. San Mateo will serve as the final major stepping stone toward the $50,000 added Bay Meadows Juvenile Stakes on December 12 and, with 27 nominated, racing secretary Lou Eilken is of the opinion it will be split into two.

divisions. Spurs Gain First Place DALLAS (UPI) Perhaps Johnny Roland, the hero of the St. Cardinals' 38-0 rout of he Dallas Cowboys--their third straight shutout-summed up the crucial victory best. "It's a funny situation," he said. "You don't normally run against Dallas.

But 'teams in the last few weeks have been able- to." That, is exactly what Eoland and his St. Louis teammates did -Monday night--run on Dallas. Roland, relegated to 'backup status most of the season until Cid 'Edwards got hurt two weeks ago, ran so well he scored three touchdowns, two of them on bursts of 10 and three yards into the line and the third a gem of a punt return for 74 yards that broke the game open and sent the Cards sailing to an easy win. Roland gained 78 yards on 16 carries to outshine teammate MacArthur Lane, the National Football Conference's No. 2 rusher, and also caught two of Jim Hart's 14 pass completions for 17 yards.

The string of three shutouts --over Houston, 44-0, and Boston, 31-0, and' now Dallas- record, however, is seven straight toy the 134 Detroit Lions. The victory kept the Cardinals atop the National East Division with a 7-2 record, one game ahead of the New York Giants (6-3). and two ahead of the Cowboys (5-4). Craig Morton, the Dallas quarter-back who was the target of repeated booing and who had three passes intercepted while completing only 8 of 26, summed i-t -up by saying: "It's just a big headache." Dallas seriously threatened the shutout string twice with first downs at the St. Louis five and six-yard lines.

But, each time the bid- fizzled. The crowd of 69.323, swelled by -the sale of 17,000 tickets at the gate, -started leaving the game early, but not until it had vented its" frustration with the booing of Morton. hasn't been NFL since matched in -the New St. 7 10 0 21-3J 6 0 0 0-- 0 7A yards punt rclurn (Bdk Ken kick): stL-Gilllam run SIL--FG Bakken 31; SIL--Roland 10 run IBakkcn kick); 3 run IBakkcn kick); SIL-Shivers 29 run (Bakken kicki. Turn Statistics Cards Cowboys .1 TJ Rushing yarciane Passinq yardage Giants of 1935.

The League Yards 1 PWL Box Scores 2-12 150 127. 1 -30-l 8-41 0 113 Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1970 "CUmtSSan Times Sports TODAY'S. SPORTS CALENDAR PRO BASKETBALL S8 Bo Jc ton EY Seals (it Montreal HORSE RACING At Bay Meadows, thoroughbred racing; At Los quarter horse racing; At Hollywood Park, night harness racing. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS TENNIS EMBASSY INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS At Wtmbley, England Men's Singles-lfirst roundl-Cliff Drys- dalc (South Africa) c.

Arthur Ashe (Gum Springs. Va.J. 6-1, 6-2; Cliff Richey (San Ar.qclo, Texas) d. Roy Earth (San Diedo), 6-2, 6-3; Dennis Ralston (Bakersfield. "alif 1 Clark Sracbncr (Beechwood, Ohio), 5-8, 6-1.

John Alexander (Australia) d. Tom Okker (Holland), Andreas Gimrno (Spain) d. Ray Ruffle: 6-3, 4-2; Pierre Barthcs (France) d. Graham stilwell (Britain), 6-0, 6-2; line Nastase (Rumania), o. R.

t-4, 6-J; Stan Smith (Pasadena) d. Ismail El Shaft! IUAR), -4-2, 9-8; Pancho Gonzalez (Los Angeles) d. Ion Tiriac (Rumania), 6-, 6-5; Ken Rosewall (Australia) d. Bob Carmlchacl 6-8, 9-7, 7-5. women's Billie Joan King (Lonj Beach) d.

Patti Hogan (LaJoha). 6-1, 8-6; Francolse Durr (France) o. Rosemary Casals (San Francisco), 7-5, 9 7 PRO BOWLING OKLAHOMA CITY The top 16 finishers: 1 Bud Horn, Los Anqetes, 9-7 9,472. 1. Dave Soutar, Gilroy, 12-4 9,414.

3. Wayne Sheridan, Richmond, 12-4 'A. 'skce Forcmsky, Houston, 9-7, 9,325. 5. Don McCune, Munstcr, 7-9, 6.

Dave Davis, Miami, 9-7, 9,117. 7, Don Russell, San Diego, 9-7, 9,075. 5 Scoreboard PRO HOCKEY NHL East Diviiion Pts. A Boston 9 4 2 20 J6 48 New York ......9 4 20 44 31 Mnnt-eal 8 5 3 19 49 ....6 9 3 52 nrtroit 4 9 3 1, 45 53 0 TM0 4 11 0 8 43 55 Cu 3 11 2 8 25 62 West Division Cnic.iqo 10 3 4 24 56 34 Philadelphia 7 6 2 16 33 35 Los Angeles 'S linncsota 6 5 3 IS 3K 32 Pittsburgh 4 4 6 14 42 41 California 5 9 2 12 38 50 PRO BASKETBALL Eastern Conference Al iCDiViii York 14 i .737 1' I JV os 8 8 .500 4U 0 4.11 .267 8 Baltimore 'TM 7 Atlanta 4 10 .286 4 cKInd 1 18 .053 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 1 Detroit 2 6 667 ChcSgo 9 5 .643 3 Pacific Division Los Angeles 9 4 San Francisco 8 8 2 Cratflc 9 9 .500 ar Dlcgo 3 Portland 6 12 .333 1 Monday's Results Baltimore 98, Cleveland 86 Milwaukee 119, 5an Francisco ICO si Teata River 'edge, N.J., 9-7. 9,029 Mike Limongcllo, Norm Babylon, N.Y., 9-7, 9,010.

10 Bob Detroit, 9-7, 8,991 11. Ralph H.irtmar.n, New Hyde N.Y., 6-10, 8,892. 12. The Portola Valley Mustangs have found some unwanted company, in the top spot in the American Youth Soccer Organization conference. The San Mateo Spurs moved into a first-place tie with the Mustangs in Division ,1 play with a 5-1 triumph over the previously unbeaten Portola Valley hooters -at Woodside Priory Field Sunday.

The victory left, both teams with identical 4-1-1 records. In Division II play, the San Mateo Vikings moved closer to league-leading Portola Valley Raiders and Woodside Stars a ef by the two universities with a 4-0 triumph over the For- at home next year wol star Jack BiondolMlo, Gilroy, 6-10. Carmen Salvino, Chicago, 6-10, 8,830. IX, Ed Dolfay, Evcrttl. 6-10, Helling, St.

Louis. 5-11. 8-751. 16. Dick Battista, Asloria, N.Y., 5-11, 8.716.

L.A. Games Will Start Earlier LOS ANGELES (UPI) UCLA and the. University 3 Southern California in a join Monday said that night football games tola Valley Roadrunners. The victory -gave the Mateans a 3-1-1 a and left them only two points behind the leaders. In Divisio'n'IIl play, the battle between the league's two unbeaten teams, the Redwood City Eagles and the Ladera Wildcats, ended -up in a 1-1 tie, thus at 7:30 p.m., instead of 8 p.m as this year.

"Because of the new rules which stop the clock afte down and thi 10-349-'-1? SUNDAY'S GAMES i i i i D. wrie.nl ss 4 0 0 0 Larson ss 1 2 Bossi cf 3 0 0 0 Chlllon It Eldcrkin.Jtj 4 5 I MctJ. i Giants. Brady rl D. Wright If Robb 2b Day Push Moilo Rugglcs rf-p Cooper'' i 0 2 2 2 0 0 6 M.

-Pricto 3b 4 0 0 0 Prlclolb 4 0 0 OHcfferd 3 1 0 0 Major Ib 3 0 1 0 Urz' 2b 3 0 0 Treat 1 0 1 0 AngcMn; 0 0 0 0 Coan 2 3-0 0 0 Scoltp 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 Dan o'o o' Wright ss 2 1 0 0 RMlillcr If-cl Boss! cf Eldcrkin 3b Priclolb Neal rl Bardy If Cooper W. ph Morrison Total. Metl a i WP pjgn. 33.1.3.1 Total 001 140 Norm Ar.geiini 5 I 5 CM 001-1 000 MX--5 Randy Total elaborate on the dismissal an-jconcerns -player relations ''simply because -the subpoena called fod us to provide records of nouncement. White, a senior 'from Falls, Ohio, suffered an ankle injury October .31 in the Michigan State game and has not played the tast two weeks.

Kruyer. a junior from South has been a regular s-21 all season. some past players." PWL Standings Twins. Oitda 3b ab i Phillies. 4 0 3 2 -Miller Goularlc H-c 4 0 0 0 Baskey ss ab rbi 5 3 0 0 4 1 1 ss Casper 2b iRotlrr.an cf 4 0 0 0 -McMngle 2b ,4 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 Orr If' 4 0 0 0 Henlnsn 3 Mcls Giints WP Char'cy SATURDAY'S rbi 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 Broslol 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 McnWe cl 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 Ware rl-H 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 Marshall IS 2 1 1 4 3 0 1 0 Dnlng 3b-2b 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 Gutorez 2 0 0 0 -Leone 2 0 0 0 Cocco 2b 0 0 0 0 Williams 3b 1 0 0 0 Dvnprt 2b HilKcn rf Lodoani If-ct 0 0 0 0 23 2 1.Total.

7 3 110 COO 050 X--7 Leone. LP Mike settling nothing. Play resumes next Saturday. WEEKEND RESULTS Division I San Mateo Spurs 5, P.V. Mustangs P.V.

Sanots 5, Woodside Brcncs 4 Division II Redwood Ratals 2, iMcnlo Raccoons 0 P.V. Rangers 2, Palo Alto Knights 0 'Ladera Jets 6, Redwood Saints fl Woodsidc Stars Chargers 1 P.V. Raiders 3, Ladera Condors 0 San Mateo Vikings 4, P.V. RoadrunrcrsO LaHonda Snakes 2, Foster City 0 Division III Redwood Eagles 1, Ladera Wildcats 1 78 Pythons 2, Ladera Tigers 1 3 1 4 Cupertino Kickers 1, Foster City 0 P.V. Bobcols 1, 'PnioAllo Hawks 0 P.V.

Pirates 2, LaHonda Hornet; 1 P.V. 2. Panthers 0 Frazier's Beard Okay DETROIT (UPI) Heavyweight champion Joe Frazier has already won a his title bout with Bob Foster Wednesday night. Chuck Davey, chairman of the Michigan Boxing Commission, ruled Monday that Frazier off a number of passes being thrown with incompletions stopping th clock, games are running up 30 minutes longer than- Buffalo 112, Seattle 103 San Dieso Portland 118 Virginia Kentucky York Pittsburgh Carolina -Utah ndlana Memphis Texas ABA Division 'L Pet. GB It 4 12 5 8 7 .533 .375 .375 .267 7 .857 .538 4V, .286 8 .134 Monday's Results Memphis us.

Texas Fort Worth, post- f0 MONDAY'S FIGHTS PARIS Rone 139, Francs, outpointed Roger Ztmi. 139, France, 10. 10 6 10 4 11 12 2 10 6 6 4 10 2 11 Tennis athletic director Jess Hill 3 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 Giants R. Miller rl Monelee ct i i Metl. GAME'S ab rbi 3 I 1 lILodBiani If 3 1 0 0 Williams 31 3b Frcschet Ib- 3 0 2 0 Moore Ib 4 2 3 Ij Marshall Ib Brazil rt Hartc-lb Flnck Maren'i; Clemens Totiil Phillies 1 1 0-Rios 3 1 1 2 1 5 0 iBsurke ct -l 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 Bradford 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Barke- 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 1 3 3 7 1 4 M2 000 000--1 .005 000 02X--7 WP Doug Barker, LP Lee Cardinals, ib rbi GiJ-nts.

a Day 3 5 0 0 0 Menafe C. Dyion 2b 5 0 5 braser 2 0 0 0 eraser ss Cocco2b Hilkcn Brjsslar 3 Denning Total WP Brusstar. Padrei Dyson c-p 4 01 0 Lodigan II 4 0 0 Holvedhlcl 3 0 1 Williams 3b 3 1 1 0 'Fjria Ib 3 0 0 0 Marshall ID 2 2 1 0 Brasscy ss Owsns rf-lf-c Oegg It-n Moor p-rl 2 1 1 0 Dcnnins 2 1 1 3 0 1 2 Warerl 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 Hilken Cocco 2b Emory Total 21 3 5 ITolal I --100 Ml 03x--5 WP Jim Emery. LP Ron Dyson. 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 Ralston, Coach of the Year CLUB PHILLIES SAN DIEGO PAORES MINNESOTA TWINS KANSAS CITY ROYALS GIANTS CARDINALS NEW YORK 'METS Golf (Continued From Page 33) carries responsibility with those laurels.

I think we should have had-enough base pride not lo have-any letdown." He added that Stanford didn't perform all that poorly, but that the Falcons simply perform better. Of California, Ralston said, "We watched them now on film in their Washington and games and 1 think they're a tremendous team. It's hard to understand why they've been up and down. When (Dave) Penhall is hot, they're as tough as anyone. "In the Sig Game," he added, "inconsistencies become consistencies awfully fast." Cal Coach Ray whose team narrowly survived a fourth quarter -scare against San Jose State Saturday, gave the Spartans a rave review for their performance in the 35-28 Cal He also said.

"We're all Jim Plunkett fans. He's'an outstanding quarterback and we we aren't going to be able to stop him per se, but we hope 'to control his output." The Indians may be hurting at the wide receiver positions for the traditional. Jack Lasater -sustained a sprained ankle against Air Force and, his back-up, man, Demea is. also ailing. Eric Cross is the likely.starter at the position.

Defensively, linebacker Ron Ka'dziel and tackle Dave Tipton are both doubtful: For Cal, doubtful participants include defensive.back Andy Anderson (dislocated shoulder), wide receiver Kenny Adams (shoulder separation) and linebacker Loren Toews. Cal publicist Bob Steiner reported that 74,000 tickets have been sold for the game at Memorial Stadium, where 3,000 seats are still -available. Tickets may be purchased only at the Cal and Stanford ticket offices on campus. PENINSULA.GOLF CLUB (Best.Ball Twosome! Al Saror.i and J-im Noursc, 41; Mottncw Oliver and Harvey Boutin. 62; JOB Williams and Gir.o 'Battagin.

63; Dr. JacK Werner and John.Oiapin,-W. No, 5 PWL Standings Roya Larson Urzi3b-2b Marshall c( Holtcrd rt Pricto ll-3b Major Ib Ctiiltcn II Klevsnc Bealy 5 Coan 2b Scott CransnawIb Total. ab rbi ab rbi 3 0 0 0 Brown I 3 0 0 Day 3b 4 0 1 Sulprzo 4 0 0 0 Hofvdtil 1 0 0 0 -Faria Ib 3 0 1 0 C.Dyson 2 3 1 1 0 Brasscy ss 2 0 0 0 Owens 2 0 0 1 Har.ser 1 0 0 0 Clegs 0 00 0 0 0 0 2t 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 Dave W. 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 Boss! 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 Elderkin 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Pricto Ib 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 0 Nea: 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 Lauer 2b 3 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 a I 3 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 Morrison 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 S.

filler 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Rugglis i 24 1 4 1 Total 22 7 4 000 010 0--1 000 106 X--7 Terry Ruggles. LP Warren abrlt rbi.Twins. ab rbi 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 Ojeda 3 0 0 0 'Gulrte 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Martin i 3 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 Gasper 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 0 0 NKmto 30 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Yustc Ct 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 EllitMb 2 0 1 1 Kozlowski I I 1 0 0 0 Hart 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Portrfld 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 O.TOHI 7 4 008 000' 0-0 020 x-4 WP Le Roy LP Ron Currap Masters rf Wcismann If Olson 5 i ChipR Total Padres. Twins. will not have to shave nine-month growth of beard before the' fight.

Michigan rules do call for a fighter to be clean shaven," Davey explained, "but I think the rules 'bear interpretation in keeping with the times. By today's standards if a -man- has a beard and if it's neatly trimmed, I think that is ciean shaven enough." Frazier's half-inch stubbie is hardly long' enough to be trimmed, but as he ex-plained, "I had to work a long time for this even if it don't look like much." Tribe to Scout Big Ten Games STANFORD, Calif. '(AP) Coach John Ralston of Stanford said he'll have scouts watching Ohio and Northwestern Saturday. The Buckeyes and Wildcats are the Big Ten football teams in the running to win a Rose Bowl berth opposite Stanford, the' Pacific-8. Ohio State host Michigan and Northwestern is at iMichigan State Saturday.

Bob Murphy, sports information- director at Stanford, announced Monday that the Indian's will 'train for the Rose Bowl here until Christmas and at Long Beach State, starting Dec. 26. The team will stay at the Long Beach Hyatt- House in the week before the Jan. 1 game at Pasadena. auffman Is Guest Speaker a gridder Jimmy Kauffman will be the guest speaker at Crcstmoor High ninth annual Fall NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TENNIS LEAGUE Men's, CUss SINGLES--jock Schwartz d.

Paul King Jr. (SM), 5-7. 8-6, 6-3; -Bill Gcrk (SMI' d. Rich Ishikawa (-MV), 7-5. 6-1; Alex Swctkil (MV) d.

Al Jackson (SMI, 6-1. 4-t, 6-1; Jack Cummings (SM) OMie Wright CMV), 6-1, 4-1; John Baarts d. Rich Braugh 6-3. Women's Mills Valley SINGLES--'Alice Reeve (MV) d. Ruth Chavez fSMl, 4-3, i-2; Barbara Birth (SM) d.

Lyba Murchy (-MV1, 6-1. 6-1; Barbara (SM) d. MariAnn Han- Icy (MV), 6-3, 3-a, 6-2; Betty Stephens CMV) i. Barbaa Kunz (S'M), 3-6, (-1, 6-3; Bonnie Vcrliousky KIM d. Mary Ann O'Neill (AAV), o-l.

4-1; -Fern Shivcly (SM) Virginia Towle (-MV), 6-3, 6-0. DOUBLES--Reeve anc Stephens (MVl Chavez and Barth (SM), 7-5, 11-9; Murphy and Hanlcy (AAV) d. Galalolo nnd Kunz ISM), 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; O'Neill Towle (MV) d. Shiveiy nd Verhousky (SM), 2-6, 6-4, 6-J. Mixed Class San Milei TC 1, Monlclair 0 SINGLES--Dr.

Terry CooKc (SM) d. Bruce Criblcv 6-3; Buri Marcht d. Joe Reich (AA), 4-2, 4-0; Tom Kilbridc Ted Teixera (M), 4-2, 6-0; Doiorcs Gannon (SM) Joanne Teixera (Ml. 6-3, 8-6; Berry AAannlno D. Ann Hucnengardt (MV), 6-1, Lillian Kwan C5M) ti.

-Lei Montague (M), 6-1, -0. DOUBLES--Mflrchi ard Kilbrlde (SM) Criblcy and Teixera (M), 6-2, 6-1; Dr. Cooke and Ncrma (SM) d. J. Reich and J.

Reich 6-4; Manning and Gannon (SM) d. Montague and Hcunengardt (M), 6-2. 6-1. Sports Award Night, to 'be held November 24. Awards will be made to youths who participated in and basketball and frosh-soph and varsity football.

The program gets under way at 7 p.m. Mr. Bulloch Mr. Lade's superb scotch recipe: 86 PROOF Olson. 4 0 0 0 5 9 0 0 3 0 2 0 Gcularte 4 0 0 0 Martin 3 0 3 0 Gasper 2 ab rbi Padres ab rbi 3 0 0 0 Tassonc'cl 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 Clark 2b 3 1 2 1 Lotirkc ss 3 1 1 0 Curran Ib 3 0 0 OiEiliott 0 0 C.Hart Nakamolo2b 3 0 0 0 Lund YuslB cl 2 0 2 0 Kozlski If 30 0 3 0 Royjl.

100 610 Cirdlnils 000 000 000-0 WP Dennis Beaty. LP a Harsen. AAaberry Corte Brazil Total. Twins Padris WP Frank Sinclair. 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 2 0 3 i I 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 21 2 4 1 MO 0--3 001 100 C--2 Corle, LP Greg 3 0 1 0 Young 2 0 0 0 Masters 1 0 0 0 Jensen Jo 1 0 0 0 Sinclair 2 0 0 0 Wcismann' 25.1.1.1 Total THANKSGIVING DAY HANDICAP 20,000 ADDED Thursday, November 26 2nd Running of the.

DRUMSTICK DERBY -Nov. 26 ADDED jJ6Turk.ysgiv.ri away IP paying patrons och Thu.19; Fri. 20 and Tut. 24. Four Turktyi away prior to of 9 racci on POST TIME Thinksjivini Diy ONLT 11:30 a.m.

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