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Pne2-C THE EL PASO TIMES, Friday, September ljlfTI SPORTS PPiinTDUT 1 basebo'i The Majors Thursday's Boxes AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST Pet GB .880 95 49 ATLANTA ab bl V.IH- cf 3 111 Ro.lttr 204 1 0 Mnws rf 5 0 1 2 Hrw 3b 5 0 2 1 Vp, lb 4 0 10 Vkhsrln If 2 0 1 0 CHana si 4 0 0 0 Benedict 3 1 0 0 PNimro 3 I 1 0 SANFRAN 40 0. North cf 3 0 0 3 Andrws 26 4 0 1 0 Ivit If 1111 McCvy lb 4 0 0 0 Union 0 0 0 0 Clark rf 2 0 0 0 Venebie rlj 0 0 0 DE vans 354 0 2 0 LfWr SS 4 0 1 0 Littltihn 3 0 0 0 Wtiitson 1 0 0 0 Jofinjln pftl 0 I 0 Griflm 0 0 3 Vp7Qr pr 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 Whiiflld l( 0 0 0 0 Total 32 I Baltimore Milwaukee Boston New York Detroit Cleveland Toronto California 85 61 .582 11 81 62 .566 13V, 79 64 .552 15 78 68 .534 18 74 71 .510 21 46 99 .317 49 WEST 80 66 .548 33 4 4 Ton I Kansas City 77 69 .527 3 5 7 75 71 73 74 514 497 4 HOW 4 llON. 1 WOODS I MM" M9M I PM iiani im Vr it i I I D01IN I I LARGE SflECTION I Uf ID CUM I mm 'IOto'ISO I jW Ct ASS PGA-STIVI 1CHOCM 1 AtCAIATi PAW 771.TMI A'lertt 100 020 001-4 San Francitco 000 000 010- 1 E-Andrews 2 DP Atlanta I LOB -Atlanta San Francisco 6. 2B-Eians R-lvie (25) SB-Millar 2. Dossier, Wh sen'on S-PNiHro.

Mill Minnesota Texas Chicago Seattle Oakland Or loi. Spa.n, tO-4 (laU. IN meter 1, Evtnt Whit. U.S.. I 48 .1.

Gary Cot. Great Britain, ay SO 1. Hans Famtr, West Gr many, lie) 31. 4 Abderrtfimane Mar cel. Akjeria.

5, tiilippa Ov pant. Franca, 51 14 4, Thomat wh k.ns. West Germany, 5000 maters 1, ilia Flcroiu, Romania, 14 12 4 2. Joaa Gome; Mexico, '4 is 3. Ewio.ue Aquinc.

Meaico. 14:11.0 Samutl Kenya, 14:351 5, Antonio Prktto. Spain. 1414 1 a. Hillary Tuwci.

Kenya, 14:504. 7. Antonio Seivaoaie. Italy, I4 5H Alan Thurlow, Now Zealand, 15.05.1. 400 meter relay 1.

Italy (Jean Franco Lauar. vitiono Fontanel la. Giovanni Graiioli, Pietre Mannaa) 31 a (new Games record old recorc 31 55 Italy, 14791 1, Ivory Coait. 30.73. 3.

Franca, lt.07 4, Poland. 1 31 5, Nigeria, "tl Japan. 34 44 7. Congo. 40 BraM 4.

Woman's Final auo meters Naatid Mouhta, Soviet Union. DO SO 2, Oiga Virna, Soviet Union. 77. Fit Levin, Romania, 1 00.11. 4.

Oorio Gionelia, Italy. 1:01 5, Janet Prictoa, Great Britain, 3:03.21 Gatine Atanastova. Bulgaria, 1:03:14 7, Marguerite Gar gano, Italy, 1:03.54. 400 malar ratay 1, Soviet union (Komissove, Aniuimova, Prorotchen CO. Koootkova; 41.14.

1 new Games rec ord: old record 43.14, Soviet Union, 1477). 1, Groat Britain, 43M 3. France, 43 4 4 4, Italy, 44 33 5. Poland, aa.Sl. (United States disqualified, two lalse starts) Aden's 1400 relay I.

Unitao States Leslie Kerr Ron Harris, Walter McCoy. Fred Taylor) 1.0091 record i old record 3 0 1 1 1477) 1, Holland, 3 03 it 1, Italy. 1 03 0. 4, Spain. 3 04 31.

Switzerland. 3:04.40 4. Bran 3 35 61 7, Jamaica 3:11.04. Men's iavelin -1, Helmut Scnreioer, Well Germany. 790 ir (Games rec ord.

old record 169 6 Viktor Erchov, USSR, 1477). 1, Arlo Harkonan, Fin land, 115-) 1, Kheino Pouste, UUSR. 371-04. 4. Antero Puranan, Finland, 10 5, Peter Yates.

Great Britain, 363 6, ToshiMko Takeda, Japan, 255-SVi. 7, Denis Pats. Canada. 254 i i t. Reynaldo Patersan, Cuba.

333 i. Men's hign ump-l, Gerd Nagal, West Germany 7-5V (Games record, old record Valary Brumcl, USSR 1461). 2, Rolf Belllrhmidt, Eat Ger many, 7 544. 3, Holgar Marie, West Germany, 7 5. 4, Jacek Wsiola, 7 5.

5, Bruno Bruni, Italy, 7 3 6. Nat Page, Evanston, 7 3. 7, janues Trzepi zur. Poland, 3. Gail Olson, Cort land, 7-1.

63 82 .434 16 61 86 .415 19 51 96 .347 29 er By The Associated Press All Times MDT NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Pet GB Montreal 85 55 .607 Pittsburgh 87 57 .604 -St Louis 76 66 535 10 Philadelphia 74 71 .510 13V4 Chicano 73 71 507 14 New York 55 88 385 31 WEST Cincinnati 83 63 .568 Houston 81 64 559 Itt Los Angeles 70 76 .479 13 SanFrancisco 64 83 .435 19 San Diego 62 85 .422 21V. Atlanta 57 88 .393 25V. Thursday's Games Atlanta 4, San Francisco 1 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, rain Montreal 4, Chicago 3 Philadelphia 2, New York 1 Los Angeles 8, San Diego 6 Only games scheduled Friday i Guana SI Louis Vuckovich 13-10 and Marline: 13-7. at Montreal (May and Sanderson 7-7).

2, 4:05 CMcaso (McGlolhen 11 12 or Hernanc.es 4-4i at Philadelphia (Noles M), 6:05 p.m Atlanta Mi at San Diego Uoiws U-lli Cincinnati (Bonham t-bi at Los Anaelei (Sutcliffe 8:30 p.m. Houston (RuWe 1-3 at San Francisco I alien U), 83i p.m. Only games scheduled IP FR BB SO 112 9 Atlanta pwow.it i San Francisco 5 Gr.in So'bon 1 Vinton 1 Burbor. pitctiec to one batter in MM Balk -PN'ekro A- Thursday's Games New York 10, Boston 3 Baltimore 10, Toronto 4 Cleveland at Detroit, rain Oakland 8, Milwaukee 3 Minnesota 7, Texas 4, 12 innings Only games scheduled Friday'! Games Cleveland I Barker 6-4 at Toronto (Stieb 4-4 5 30 Boston 'Stanley at Baltimore 'Stone 10-7), 30 p.m. Detroit iChris 31) at New York (Hood 40), I 01 California (Barr at Milwaukee (Sorenstn 14-II).

1:30 p.m. Oakland I Langford IM3atCnic'ago(Baumgartcn 12 8 6:30 Seattle i Bannister H4, at Kansas City (Gura 11-10 4 35 Minnesota (Golti 14-10) Texas i Jenkins 11-13). 1 .35 'CHICAGO ab bi or (I 4 13 0 Trnpsn cf 0 0 0 0 QETm ss 4 110 Diner 10 3 0 2 2 Klomn if 4 0 2 0 Oltvrs 3b 4 0 0 0 Mrtlf rf 3 110 ilckwl 0 2 0 4m 2b 4 0 0 0 Hicnel 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 MONTREAL ab bi Cromart If4 0 1 0 Cash 2b 4 110 Dwson cl a 1 1 1 Perei lb 4 0 0 0 Crtpr 4 0 2 1 Valentin rt4 I 1 0 Prr-sh 3b 3 10 0 RScott ss 4 0 2 0 Lee 2 0 0 Mrry 0 0 0 Hutlon pft I 0 0 0 Atkinson po 0 0 0 Staub ph 10 Total 33 4 4 4 Meyers loss may help lift women game INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Ann Meyers, unsuccessful in her attempt to become the first woman to play in the National Basketball Association, believes her effort will create more opportunities for women in the sport. "I know it (her three-day trial with the Indiana Pacers) will open up a lot of doors for the women," Meyers said Thursday after assistant general manager Nancy Leonard announced the 24-year-old UCLA grad would work for the team in public relations. "It will give women's basketball a Little more recognition.

And it will give young girls hope. It shows that anything is possible." Meyers, a 5-foot-9, 140-pound middle child in a family of 11, said she was "a little disappointed" about remaining with the team as a non-player. "I knew I had a slight chance, but have no regrets. It was the best decision for me," Meyers added. The Pacers said Meyers' specific responsib-lities were still undecided.

The $50,000 contract she signed guaranteed her a position if she failed to earn a spot on the team. The decision to sign the contract means the 1976 U.S. Olympic star, who carried her nation's flag in the opening ceremonies, won't be eligible for the 1980 team. "I've been to the Olympics. I've been to Russia (for the recent Spartacade Games)," she said.

"This offer came at the right time for me. "The Pacers offered me something I couldn't turn down for a lot of reasons." The men she hoped would be her teammates were "great" during the tryout at Butler University, she said. "I've grown up playing against men," said the sister of Milwaukee Bucks forward Dave Meyers. "I didn't find it any different here. When I went out on the court, I was just another athlete." That included receiving some hard knocks during scrimmages conducted by Coach Bobby Leonard, who decided Wednesday night he would not invite the high-publicized rookie candidate to the club's training camp which opens on Friday.

"I knew they wouldn't treat me as a woman," she said. "They can't play any favorites. It's too dangerous. They're in jeopardy of losing their job." The trial received some unfavorable comments from the Women's Basketball League, but Meyers said she ignored the remarks. "I might want to play in the league in the It's a fine league.

It has some fine players and is going to get bigger and better. Women's basketball is the fastest growing sport in the country." Total 33 3 13 3 001 Chicago Montreal 01) 000- 3 200 0O2- 4 000 Two out when winninc run scored Keiieber OP-Montreal 4. IOB Chicago 7, Montreal 2B-DeJe us Dawson, Kingman. Reus-cliei 38 Carter. SB-Oilone.

fishing IP ER BB SO uOSANGLS ab bi Lopes 2b 5 2 2 0 Russell ss 3 i 1 3 Grvy lb 4 0 0 0 Cey 3b 3 110 Tampa Bay at Green Bay, noon Buffalo at San Diego, 2 p.m. Chicago at Dallas, 2 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 2 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 1 p.m.

San Francisco at Los Angeles. Chicago HAS REOPENED NEW MEXICO REPORT 10 fllt'er 113 1 I 3 SANOIEGO ab ti bi Rlcnros cl 4 2 2 1 Perlozz 2b 2 0 0 0 Flnry 2b 1 0 0 Oad" lb 4 111 Wintield r(4 1 1 4 Tnce ib 3 0 0 0 V.Lee 0 0 0 0 Jobnstn pm 0 0 DAcqust pO 0 0 DRnlds I 4 0 10 Fahey 4 0 0 0 OSmith ss 4 1 1 0 5 2 3 I 113' 2 1 19,106. -a Mprray 'T-2 17 A Htchr 3b 0 0 0 0 p.m Bker It 2 1 i Ferguw 1 2 2 2 Guerrer rf 3 0 0 1 OTnmscf 4 0 2 1 Reuss 2 0 10 Hooton pr 0 1 0 0 National Football League individual Statistics By The Associated Pre Loading Rushers an. raros Avg. panarsn I KBrett 10 0 0 TORONTO ab bl Payton, Chi 3716-73 317-73 34 37-73 3716-73 37 34-73 3419-73 3716-73 3637-73 3437-73 3716-73 3716-73 3518-73 36- 37 73 18 35-73 34 39 73 34-39 73 38 35-73 3815-73 3716-73 1531-73 14 37 73 37- 14-73 38 33- 73 37 37-74 3814-74 3411-74 34-38- 74 15 39 74 M-14-74 40-34- 74 John Traub Ron Terry Tommy Thomas Jack Newton Jr.

Terry Mauney Gary McCord Lynn Janson Babe Hiskey Lon Hinkie Bobby Baker Tommy Aaron Dave Barr Brad Bryant David Canipa Chris Clark Marty Fleckman Lon Nielson Calv'n Paete Bob E. Smith jack Spradlin David Thore Tommy Valentine Sieve Veriato Ray Arinno Bobby Cole Sobby Nichols Don Poolay Bill Sandar Jim Thorpa Jeff Thoman snirley 1 0 0 0 FGnzIz ph i 0 1 0 307 302 26 Griffin ss 4 0 0 0 Rallnr rf 1111 LO'lcn II I 1 TO 0 Andersn.St.L Andrews, All Campbll.Hou Munc N.O Eckvood.T.B. Smith, Seo Bosett cf 2 0 0 0 Perkins lbl 1 10 Kill 2 100 Jcvacqphl 0 00 CaTy dh 4 112 35 a Total 31 I 10 1 KwMCk lb 3 0 0 0 O'" 100 ti MO- 6 Soleita of I 0 0 0 ngcle 022 012 OOx- 6 204 17t 174 154 ISO 147 143 BALTIMORE ab bl Burner cf 5 1 3 0 Ch'sm ss 10 0 0 Crartia ss 4 1 2 1 'imgletn rt5 1 1 0 EMrry 10 4 2 1 3 My II 3 12 1 ROtnick 3 0 0 0 rov.ly on 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 Ottncs )b 1 2 2 4 2b 4 0 i bkaggs 4 0 0 Tptal 40 10 14 10 G.Pruitt, Cle NewhouscDal 31 Cerone 32 00 E-OSmith. DP-San Diego 1, Los Cunghm.N.E. 32 LIVE MUSIC FOR a YOUR DANCING AND LISTENING ENTERTAINMENT PROMISE TEXAS STILLWATER i happy hour 4-7 GOOD DRINKS 5 SANDWICHES 1 Los An LC3 Howel' 3t 3 0 0 Leading Passers Avo.

Gomez 2h 3 0 1 0 oeies 5 2B -Ferguson 2, loces. Hff-Russell (7), Winfleld (11). SB-R, chrds. Dade. SF Guerrero, Rus Art.

Com. Yds. TO Gain 234 7 24 Total 32 4 4 3 sell ER BB SO Here is the latest New Mexico Fish mg Report, as compiled by the New Mexico Oaparimem of Game and Fish at Santa Fa. Conditions encountered by angler several days after the re port It compiled may differ, as stream, lake and other condition! alter fish and angler activWor. SOUTHWEST AREA Quemade Lake Fair to good using fireball and manhmallow, algae is beginning to disappear; Cabailo Lake Water level Is dropping very fast, and all specif! now.

Elephant Butt Lake Fair on minnow, white bass and crapple bail In th mornings and lata afternoons trolling en various lures, catflshlng it fair at the north end of th lake on cut baits. Rio Grande River from Elephant Bufta Dame to Cabailo Water level is very low, catflshlng Is fair. Rio Grande River to Tea Hate line Some catfishinu being taken below Cabailo Dam, small white bats being taken In the same area, all other spec es is slow. SOUTHEAST AREA Bon Ho Fiihing is good on pre pared bait; Alto Fair to good on prepared bait, some luck with lures in late evenings, Ruldodo River Good for brown trout late evening with nat ural bal i Chaparral, Green Meadow, Eunice and Jai Lake Some cnannti camith being taken on prepared bait and liver, a few black bass picked up on top water lures; Peco to Avalon -Fair on cut and prepared baits; Carlsbad Municipal and Bataan Catfish fair with minnows and prepared baits, bat good along shoreline and trolling using shallow running lures; Peco River below Carltbad Rod and reel fishing is slow, trotlining fair to good; Power Dam Good with cheex and salmon eggs. Sumner Fair tor catfish, a few bat being taken on mln now, Peco Fair for catfish on live bait and Catfish Charlie.

Thsmn.Wsh 33 Kramr.Min 53 Grogn.N.E. 51 Staubch.Dai 67 Brtkwsk.Atl 54 Fouts. 60 Frqusn.Buf 34 Weose, Den 38 Fuller, K.C. 25 414 438 528 435 440 367 301 148 Baltimore 033 031 000-10 IP Toronto 001 oog oil- 4 San Diego -Singleton, Griffin DeCinces. Shirley 15 4 Other OP-Baltlmore 1, Toronto 2.

Lollch 1 LR Baltimore 5, Toronto 3. MLee 2 gjfon, elly, OeClnces, Garcia. HR- OAcquisto 1 7.81 6.59 781 6.06 7.33 10.7 7.V5 5.M 7.68 kiy i.n, Decinces (14), EMurray lo nngam Carfy (11) St 545 Sipe, Cle 71 -Bumnry Keuss 13 5 2 1 3 I 3 I PER BB SO Patterson Leading Receivers KBretT i.j Avo. BUtimure 7 8 Sffi house I A Reco. Yds Gain TO 4 4 12 2 ooooo 297 225 Chandler, N.O.

14 Carmicheal, Phil 11 Washington, Bal 1 HORIZON WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Low Nat Tourney Championship Flight: First Nat -Arlene Podehl 71; Second net -Marion Frye 71, Third net (tie) Pal Hargrove, Val Guittar 7. First Flight First net CalnleenLanofordTl; Sec end net Era Crocker 74; Third not -(tie) Faya Gknwvtr, Sue Huffman 76 Second Flighl: FlrV nat Topty Boughnar 75; second nat Tommie Morse 78; Third nat Ruth Gamble 7. SANTA TERESA WOMEN Low Gross-Low Not Championship Flight. Low gross -Marcrlei Leak, Low nat Ray Shu macher. First Flight: Low grot -Jove Parker, Low nat Ruth Has 18.4 17.1 10.0 115 19.0 14.6 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING 1400 at bats) -Lvnn.

Bos Rasnad. Minn Hill, Dal Chuds, no IN 209 141 4 141 10S 117 -10 ton, .141, Downing, California .310, BSttEi aai Brett, Kansas City, .327, Rica, Boston, BSSSrEit TWor.tc HaTrraL.A 15 7 7 6 0 C' Tap) 2 2-3 4 3 0 I 1 OByM 313 2 1 1 0 2 'raiislerjen I 1 0 0 0 0 Bnkef 1 0 0 0 0 1 "Huffman pitched to three batters in Irl third. Fianagai pitched to two batters in trio ninth JHBB-By Garvin (EMurray). T-tm A 11,080. 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 hi, uiiver, Texas, .327.

Btu tiT Go-away ft. 8.9 141 10.5 11.7 11.5 BIIM Raj ralUuKls tin. Watch Football on our 7ft. Screen 95.SGa.8woy 592-8071 Chester, Oak Brett, Kansas City, 109, Lanifo'rd, Cai Francis, N.E 135 Laading Punters norma, 107, Rice, Boston, 105; Lynn, Boston, 101. RBI-Bayior, California, 131; Rice, Yard Avg.

Ur I Evans. Cle Bostun, 113; Lynn, Boston, 112; Grupp, K.C NO 7 18 II 10 335 47.9 840 44.7 552 44.0 431 41.2 IM; Farly Hiu Baltimore, 105. Swider, Del Jenninos. N.Y.G 16 482 41.4 MILWAUKEE ab bi Molltor 2b 5 1 2 0 Bando 3b 4 0 0 0 Cooper lb 4 0 0 I Thomas cU I 1 0 Ogiivie rf 4 i 2 2 HITS-Brett, Kansas City, 195; Rice, Bojfon, 162; Bell, Texas, 182; Lansfcrd, California, 176, Baylor, California, 173. sports deals Leading Punt Returners No.

Yards OAKLAND at ab bi Hardrsn 115 2 3 1 DMrphy ct3 1 I I ESJian r. 4 0 12 Rfvrng li; 4 2 3 2 Ntwrnn 3b 4 0 0 1 MEuwr 2b 4 1 10 Page dh 4 12 1 Haa'h rf 4 0 2 0 Plccioio SS4 1 1 0 Tol.il 34 8 14 4 91 pie. Second Flight: Low gross Liz Semmeni; Low net PrlKllla Goh-man. Third Flighl: Low gross -Glady LaBelle; Low nat Colleen Gattls. CIELO VISTA LADIES Here are the results of the Thursday Clalo Vista Ladies' Griggs Restaurant Golf Tournament: Flrf flight low gross, Delore Dlener, low nat, Lola Vina.

Betie Robinson, cry baby, Kelly; Second flight low gross. Lee Frlesen, low not, Martha Du.ang, Susie Best, cry baby, Kanny Joyaux; Third flight low grots, Vera Fear son, low net, Jeannette Wilson, Penny Weems, cry baby, Virginia Parkins. Hardemann, Wash 4 Det 2 DOUBLES Brett, Kansas Cify, 41; Avg. 22.1 13.5 12.5 11.6 11.1 BiTJn 'A 8 CcHJper.Milwaukw.iorLemw.Aica. You7sdsh 4 rVcSdy! Bu.

Thommon, 27 25 59 59 SPORTS TRANSACTIONS By The Associated Preu HOCKEY National Hockav Leaaua Upchurch, Dan BMartnr 0 1 0 tbioi ct u. Loading Klckoff Returners wunlof, Milwaukee, ra; yynson, Kan NEW YORK RANGERS Signed jasCity, 13, Randolph, New York, 11; Thomoson Det Pnrlar Vimh Wm la UCI Porter, Kansas City, 10. OPkland 201 200 Oil- jim rente, jweiie. BASKETBALL National Batkttball Association Wright, Cle no. Tarns Avg 2 11 40 5 7 217 11.0 1 17 29.0 4 111 21.0 4 168 28.0 1 84 28.0 Gaunty, K.C.

L.Anderson. Pit Harrell, St.L Springs, Dal Milwaukee ooj iw uw- E-McCatty DP- Milwaukee 2. OH Oakland 6, Milwaukee IB Handerson, Page. IB Molitor HR -Havering 2 (171. Ogiivie (271.

SB-Henoerson, DMurphy. Newman, HOME RUNS- Thomas, Milwau kee, 40, Lynn, Boston, 37; Rice, Bos ton, 37; Baylor, California, 34; Single ton, Baltimore, 33 STOLEN BASES-Wllson, Kansas City, 69; LeFlore, Detroit, 48; J.Cruz, CHICAGO BULLS-Signed Lawrence Butler, guard. DENVER NUGGETS-Releated Cdrlc Milton and Larry Williams, forwards, Brian Hochevar, Carl Rus-tin, John Johnion, and Emmrt Lewis, guardt, KANSAS CITY KINGS4-Trded a OLD TIMERS GROUP Here are the results of the Old Timers Golf Group Two Man Best Ball played at the Anthony Country Club: 1. Norton Curry-Jack Rice; 1. W.

Lancaster Mel Owens, 1. N. Nichols O. Baldwin; 4. G.

Goodrich W. Pink-man and P. Marston P. Shipley; do test to No. 4 pin, J.

Stegmalr; No. 7 FR BB SO Seattle, 40; Wills, Texas, 35; Bumbry, Baltimore, 32; Bonds, Cleveland, 32. RSSian IP Oakland 9 9 10 "allwaukee 3 3 0 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE At A Glance By Th Associated Preu All Time MOT IB second-round 190 draft choice to the sen Antonio spurs lor Mike Green, P'h' iwooney. Ti PF PA Next Old Timer' ollvdav will be center. NEW YORK KNICKBOf KPSK pitching (14 Baltimore, 21 7, .750, 3.34; Kern, I Texas, 12 4, .750, 1.40.

Clear, Califor 1 nla. 11 4, .731, 1.33; Caldwell, Milwau 1 kee. 154, .714, 3.12; Guidry, New York, 16 7, .496, 2 66; John, New York, 11-8, .692, 1.98; McGregor, Baltimore, 11-5, .688, 1.39; Wise, Cleveland, 15-7, M3, 4 1 3 2 1 0 4 4 9 3 I 1 A 8 2 2 3 Haplogie 5 1-3 EOilano 1 WP McCatty PINNY-PI HCHIHC 'I IK 0ct 14 iclwnoe from lath) a the New Released Phil Abney and Johnny Green, forward; Dave Harris, Henry Ray, Gordon Thomat and Brett Wyatt, Montreal Ottawa Toronto Hamilton Edmonton III Mexico state gjott court at Las fi crucM- HOLE IN OHt 4 3 0 4 4 1 4 5 0 1 7 0 West 7 0 1 7 1 1 5 1 0 3 1 0 0 9 0 yuergv ana roui careitxy, lorwat 0 center. 3.60. STRIKEOUTS Ryan, California, 192, Guidry.

New York, 171; Flana TEXAS ab bl Rivers cf 6 3 0 0 Br.coimbia PHILADELPHIA 76ERS-Signed Carl McPIpe, forward, to a mutti year MINNESOTA ab bl iOtied If 5 0 3 2 202 0 0 0 ttanciall 2b4 0 1 1 fiuJwn dh 3 0 0 0 dh 1 0 0 0 298 177 134 151 61 RB.ii ih coin Jankms, Texas, calqary 149: Knojman, Minnesota, 143. WinniM M0htnzdh6 0 wATtftkiat iparub VSsS. Wills 2b 5 0 10 neu 104 oave Batch scored hole-m one 131 Thursday at the Santa Teres Country '35 Club. Batch acad the No. 7 hole on the 118 Yucca Court which It 173 yard long, 253 using a 6 iron.

Playing with him were hi wile, Carol, Harold McCraary and AMI Hagoeman. PICK Sasktchwn senrrail PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZE RS-Slgned Bob Gross, forward, to a multl year contract. Zlsk rf 4 0 2 1 BATTING (400 at batsj-Hernan Thursday Game St. Louis, 144 rempleton Adams dh 0 0 0 0 lorgnsn lbl 0 0 ivaro pr 0 0 0 0 Pulnam 1b3 I ST, Orobag dhl 0 0 0 JEllit ph 10 10 VtT Louis, Knight, Cincinnati UTAH JAZZ-Traded Spencer Haywood, forward, to the Lot Angeles No games scheduled PUNT, PASS a. KICK Registrations for the 1979 Punt, Pass and Kick Competition, co-tpontored cl 2 3 1 Mar.

rt 4 1 1 sLKe9r.o!! 'i I'lffiff -I 1 1 RUNS-Hernandet. St. Louis. 103: I UUchnf I in baaera ror norien uanney, torwaro Signed Greg Dean, forward, and greyhound In. Inn.l.t ml KrhmM rvig Kramer, lorwero-cenier.

locany ay i tr and Kemp pord, are SS 6 0 0 0 Vyricga. c5 1 10 iJJcksn lb 4 1 3 1 Powell rf 3 110 Rivera rl 3 2 1 I 3b 3 1 1 1 Tfital 46 7 1 4 4 racing FOOTBALL National Fotjlkall League ATLANTA FALCONS-PlacM ftnihh Bh 1 a 0 Philadelphia, 97; Parker, Pittsburgh, being accepted through Sept. the hSnP3b 010 "i Pittsburgh, 95. i competition al Kldo Field on Sd'him 3b i BBi-Kingman, chTcego, 106, Win- m.u.TEP campu. Plea bring all Total 45 a 13 4 'iW, San Diego, 103, Schmidt, Phila Fw 4W' H- Total 45 4 13 4 iM; flernandez.

St.Louis. 97; There it no entrance lee. The 1 Thielemann, guard, on the injured rt JUARE1 RACE TRACK Thurtday nlghf 1 rtult r.rLU i nc inn.iat oa contest is ODeh to all bova and alrls. Yds. Grade: M.

Fait FIRST D1U DW ZU WU I -1 i- IR MO Minnesota non ito ioi 000- 4 MiTS-Tempieion, ii.louii. to; rVI 11 TrKk 31 84 616.20 6 2a Goo Angeles, 114, 111; HWft no body contact. No special i ao' 5 7 Matflaa Svmorsonv' Moreno. Plttsburoh, 177. equipment Is needed and participation I S1 i fK: napiat sympnony, Moreno, Pittsburgh, 177 xerve irai.

signed lony uaykin, line-becker. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Slgned Merk Washington, corner-back NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Signed Garo Yepromlan, piacekicker SOCCER North Amtrictn Socctr League WASHINGTON DIPLOMAT5-Signed Barney Boyce, defender itaVdo P' SECOND 550 Yd. Grade: 31.6. 632.60. Catchum Okie, TEXAS PREP SCORES Thurtdav'a Games DOUBLES- -Hernandez St.Louit, 45; Youngblood, New York, 40; Cro martie, Montreal, 39; Parker, Pittsburgh, 36; Rose, Philadelphia, 37.

TRIPLES-Templelon, St Louis, 17, Montreal, 12; Bowa, Phila delphia, 11; McBrlde, Philadelphia, 10 .00, 7.80. 4.40; 1 Lucero, 7.80, 3 20, I Collins Cadillac, 4 60 THIRD 410 Yd. Grade: D. Galena Park 20, Spring 14 Sorira Branch Jfi Paurtsna la 40.54 131.40. 1 Strawberry Jam, Pulnam.

Comer, Soderholm, DJackson DP Minnesota 3, Toes 2. LOB Minnesota 13, Texas 9. 2B-MOn'anez, RoJackson, Sofleld, Lan iireaux, Wynegar. 3B-BBell. HR-Putnam 117), Landreeux (12).

Wit long, Sundberg, Oistino 2, 8 Bell. So- ril IP ER BB SO Mifiiwtot 'lartiell 8 2-3 1 3 3 1 3 Marshall 0 3 110 4 HeOlern 1 3 2 0 10 0 OlCksnW.4 4 3 2 0 0 1 2 Texas Cfnr 6 2 3 4 3 1 0 0 ivu. 3 110 11 Denite 11.2s, Houston Yatet 14, Houtton Lamar 4.40; 1 3.40, 5 Ck Mildred. 2.40. Bio G.

11, Moreno, Pittsburgh 11 HOWE RUNS -Kingman, Chicago, Houston Sharostown 1. Houston 11,013. 30 exchanges (2-3) (2-1) 2 win- xnmiet, rnuaaeipnia, 42; win-field, San Diego, Slargell, Pittsburgh, II; Lopes, Lot Angeles It. STOLEN BASES-Moreno, Plttt-burnh, 66, North, San Francisco, SI; Wheat ley 11 ner 1504.80. Houston Westbury 18, Houston Re- gan 0 31 94.

123.00. BIO Pool, 11,013, Houtton Northwest Academy 35, Clear Lk JV 7 tickta paid 1504.83. 1- LOOKING FOR A leveres, New rorn, 4a, Lopes, los Kern 12 5 3 1 3 4 3 3 5 san Anton 0 Fox Tech 21. Laredo J.uv, a- 1 ra acour, tmi 4.au; 1 AAarr.n r.vh..,i in httrs in Anoelas. 40; Scott, St Louis, 3C Martin 6 oregano con, 4.00.

sn Aninnin ii 11 FIFTH 550 Yd. Gride: in ninth PITCHING 114 Declsions)-Scht ledar. Montreal, 10 4, Bibby, Reagan 13 Ml 144.40. 4 Ags Roys Ipy, 'WP-Comer. pm jrgn, 10-4, 714, 2 nomo, san Antonio Madlton 42, Son Antonio I vt 1.60; 7 Soortv OInda, 3.20.

NEW 1979 Chevy Luv run ryn, wn 1., f'Wt it Clnr watl, 14-4, .700, 3.12; Sevr, Cln North Mesquile 18, Dallas, Skyline unsran 10 I NEWYORK ab bi Mvrcer cf 6 3 3 1 Rqciph 2b 5 3 4 2 Gfrble It 5 2 4 2 ReJksn rl 3 0 I 1 Cwnbls lb 5 0 1 2 GNettis 3b 5 0 1 0 aD oi cihnaii, .700, 3 43 uiyieven, puis Burlesn ss5 0 0 1 surge 1', 5, 3.45, Rautchtl, Chi- Slzmr 2b 5 0 0 0 cagg, 1: .454, 1.14, S.Martiniz, Fltk dh 4 13 0 St.Louis, 13 7, .650, 3.50. Rice if 3111 tr 1 KFOUT5 Richard, Houston, Hobson 3b 4 0 1 0 243; p.Nlekro, Atlanta, 177, Carlton, nCuini ,1,1 I I BfcllkjllMki 114. m.uon PiHt. SIXTH 550 Yd. Gride: C.

31 42 121.18. 7 Ck Mid Night, 11.80, 1.80. 3 20, Karbon, 1500, 4.00; 6 Teds Eltt, 1.20. SEVENTH -680 Yds Grid: C. 40.54, 1210.

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NEW 1979 Pickup No. 4274-Long Wheel Base, Fleetside Wide Bed, 4.1 Litre Engine, GR78xl5 Tires, Spare Tire, Wheel Lock. Air Flow Heater, Heavy Duty Radiator. Factory Price $5484.75 OUR PRICE 4,607.00 Rebate 200.00 No. 4786-Fleetside-Long Wheel-base 3.73 rear axle, 110.8 C.I.D.

Engine, 4 Speed Trans, AM Pushbutton Radio, Painted rear bumper, E78xl4 Tires, Air Flow Heater, Vinyl Bench Seats. Factory Price $5,418.35 OUR PRICE foot be JJf MRBAD, 140, 8.30 4 Ridge Bun Ace, 4.10, GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) 1 60; 2 Vlv Tlotv, 4 40 i Qlfflttl K82! WSH, NINTH 5S0 Vi, Grade: AA, 13fLwS'cK Oj04" W' 1144. 111.10. 1 Sending five, on the 7,001 -yardi par -72 Warwick Hills a 80, 7M, let; 1 Duity Jex, 4.40 bpencr dh 3 1 0 0 uwyer 1 1 1 1 Narron 5 10 0 OSerry 3 0 1 0 Qant ss 5 111 Total 41 10 14 9 Total 15 1 9 3 New York 300 500 OX-10 Boston 110 001 000- 1 OBerry 2, Dwyer, DP Boston 1 lOB New York 9, Boston 8.

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