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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 12

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DAYTON DAILY NEWS 15 Wednesday, May 31. 1972 mil dkskutijls Capsules Tigers, Texas Make Swap; WHA on Signing Spree 1 EBB hall coach al the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He will be replaced by his assistant fot the last two years, Portsmouth, 0., native Ron Shumate FOYT OUT Auto racing great A. J. Eoyt will be pitied for at lean two months because of the broken ankle he suffered Sunday during a 100-mile race Duquoin, III.

Foyt abandoned his car when it pionship giving he Wolves six titles in the last nine years. CHOOSING UP Seventeen National and American Basketball li'-wi; tion players, including Bob Love and Rick Barry, choof up sides in Richmond, Tuesday night for an ant'-drug benefit game and the East beat the West, 161-153. NEW COACH Leon Ford has resigned as head basket- caught fire during refueling and the car rolled over his left ankle CANONERO II HURT -Cinonero II, the 1971 Ken-lucky Derby and Preakness winner, will be out of action indefinitely with a badly scuffed right rear heel. The colt reopened an old wound in f'nishirg eighth in Saturday's Metropolitan Handicap at Aqueduct The Detroit Tigers have traded inflcldcr Dalton Jones to the Texas a for minor league pitcher Norm McRae ICE Minnesota North Star President Walter J. Bush Jr.

vows if any of his players sign with the new World Hockey association, he will take legal action agninsi them Meanwhile, the WHA's New York Raider carried out a raid on the American Hockey league, signing Alton White, one of only two black players in pro hockey. White, a right winger, has spent the last three years with Providence. Another WHA team, the Los Angeles Sharks say they have signed two more players, bringing their roster to nine. The two are Earl Heiskala, left winger of the San Diego Gulls and Joe Szura, center of the Baltimore Clippers And the WHA's Edmonton Oil Kings have signed center Jim Harrison of the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs The NHL also signed some The Los Angeles King! inked Butch Goring, Paul Curtis and Real Lemieux. ALL SPORTS Michigan has edged Michigan State for the Big Ten's All-Sports cham SCIOTO DOWNS "Ohio's Showplat of Racing" MAY 19 thru SEPT.

12 Post Time 8 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. 100 NIGHTS OF RACING IN THE FINEST TRADITION Ufl Telepholo STAUB OFFERS PROOF OF DROPPED BALL knocked the ball from Mike Ryan's grasp and it shot in front of the plate. Staub drilled four hits for four RBI in a 7-0-victory.

Rusty Staub of the New York Mets had no trouble proving his point to umpire Frank Pulli during Tuesday night's game with Philadelphia. Staub NO TAINTRl'M 6000 S. HIGH STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO Off 1-71 South Via 1-270 Clubhouse Reservations 491 2784 Grandstand Reservations 491-2S1S Reds' Reds' farm. He gave up four runs and five hits in the fourth inning as the Indians lost 4-0 to Oklahoma City. Thf victory ended a six-game losing streak for Oklahoma Citv.

Reds, including the first two games this year. For such humiliation alone, the two victories here have been sweet indeed for Cincinnati. Jim i 1 1 continues to have Hs 1 on the A- Perez Mad, Not Stupid Notes Offer Ends Saturday, June 3rd eck -Point 4601 Salem Avenue-Phone 278-31 31 bsT 601 Woodman Drive-Phone 252-91 82 tin 4'lfflMjiT By SI BURICK, Daily News Sports Editor HOUSTON Life with the Cincinnati Reds Tony Perez said, "No," emphatically Tuesday to the story that he really hurt his hand in San Francisco by swinging at a "hard object." Perez was called in by Man- ager Sparky Anderson to ask I jp AIR FILTER 'BiilHBftk BELTED FISK SAFTI-CLASSIC XHP Polyester CordFiberglass Belted Wide 78 Series Tread 1232" Tread Depth pcv valve i 22 LiMmSmSSt BUSSB CHARGE IT! "f'fl KJHB BEftjjBSfiESi 7" "am. I 3hI la m'l, i whin I It mi TO Ipisk third baseman who lives here, is going into a new business. He is opening up a suburban Honda dealership with two partners.

Ground was broken on a new building Tuesday and the store will be open in the fall. "Right after we're through winning the World Series," Denis grinned. TONIGHT'S pitchers: lefthander Dave Roberts versus Cincinnati ace Gary' Nolan, in Thursday's series closer, lefthander Jery Reuss vs. Jim McGlothlin. TOMMY HELMS has been troubled with a pulled groin muscle.

He got a cortisone shot just before Tuesday's game. PF.TE ROSE almobt took Joe Morgan out of action in the on-deck circle with a vicious foul ball Tuesday night. When trainer Larry Starr rushed out to give first aid, Morgan brushed him off. "1 took your best shot on my left thigh, Peie." Joe kidded. "And it didn't even hurt." GOING into this series, the Astros, since last June 9, had won 12 out of 14 from the if the report was true he was so angry over being removed from a game for "defensive purposes" in San Francisco on May 16 that he took out his anger on a wall or a locker.

The friendly Cuban said it wasn't that way at all, and Anderson accepted his word. Tony said the other players have been kidding him about missing so many games, and that's how the falsehood got out. "I really did hurt it holding back my swing," Perez said. "Yes, I am mad when I am taken out of the game, but I did not lose my temper. I am toe smart to hurt myself and the team." So much for that Meanwhile, Tony again tried out the swollen left hand in batting practice, but said he was not sure when he'll be able to play.

The Reds are anxious to gt his bat In the lineup as soon as possible, now that Johnny Bench seems to have recovered his stroke. DENIS MENKE, the Reds' NL Holidav Attendance Shades AL Awm WIIITKWALL $23.77 li.il6 Vol. ifffif 11 Reds' Scoring C78-13(700) HlarkwaJI Tuneless Plus Fed. Fx. Tax of Kl .00 and trade-in tire off your car.

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(Astros Reds f). took third on Morgan's bad-hop single off RE OS th Rose singled to center, and took third on Morgan's had-hop slnnle Off Metzger's glove. Morgan stole second. Toion was walked intentionally, filling tne bases. Bench's sharp tc letf scored Rose, leayina fhe bases full.

On Menkes sacrifice-fly liner to Miller in rlaht, Morgan scored, and Tolan took third offer the catch. Menke sinoled to left, scoring Tolan. Culver replaced Wilson. Three runs. (Reds 4, Astros 1).

REDS 7th Blasingome pitching. With two -down, Morgan walked and stole second. He took third on a passed ball. Tolan walked. With Bench at the plate, Morgan scored on wild pitch.

One run. (Reds 5, Astros 11. ASTROS 7th May doubled down the left field line with one out. He scored with two down on Edwards single. One run.

(Reds 5, Astros 21. REDS Htl Forsch pitching. Geronimo singled. With two down, Morgan walked Tolan tiinled to left center, scorinj both runners. Bench homered over the left Mid wall, his eighth.

Four rurs. (Reas Astros fj. ASTROS th With one down, Wynn, Mov, Watson and Edward sinnled for two runs. Carroll replaced Bllllngham. Wotson scored on Rader's sacrifice fly.

Three runs. (Reds 9, Astros 5). NEW YORK IP-Major league baseball games over the Memorial Day week end, Saturday through Monday, drew 716,499 fans, with the National league far out-drawing the American. A total of 401,792 fans attended the 20 National league games, which included two doubleheaders. The 20 American league games there were three doubleheaders and one rain-out.

Texas' game at Minnesota Monday drew 314,707. The largest crowd was 43,561 for Los ASngeles' 7-3 victory over Houston at the Astrodome Saturday. The smallest crowd was 6,972. which saw California beat Kansas City 4-2 at Anaheim Saturday. By days, the crowd totals were 274,558 Saturday, 242,388 Sunday and 139,553 Monday.

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Leonard also has entered. Veteran A J. Fot, another rirmer 500 a i n. has been scratched because of a broken ankle and burns suffered Sunday in a dirt-track nee at DuOuoin. III.

At 40 drivers are expected for Saturday's qualifications. The fastest 24 will gain bir'hs in Sunday's race at 2:30 p.m. t.DT. A crowd of about 40.000 and purse of some $85,000 a'e expected. CMS 79 Mnl Ffirdft.

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