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The Messenger from Madisonville, Kentucky • 5

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I The Meeager Maoisonville, Ky. August 22, t75 FROM ROD LAVER Palmer Goes 12 Innings, Last Seasor For "Shug QVCKIY TUB racket BACK WITH YOVA. LEFT HAND 't Get 20th El jp II II jf tr we fiayish of we a 27-3 manhandling of THE VIPERS HAVE TlRAYEO AAP YOU 4t We BAU. OVER YOVR. 5H0VtPlP.

THE LEFT f. HAAJD STU at rue AECK OF WE RACKET AAP (JUL PltOP FACE 5 YOU Frank Robinson noted that Jackie Brown had been 4-0 against Kansas City last year when he'd pitched for Texas So he started Brown against the Royals and was rewarded with a ictory and a route going per formance Homers by Oscar Gamble and George Hendrick and Frank Duffy's two run single made his job easy Cubs 7, Dodgers 0 Rick and Paul Reuschel of the ubs combined for the first shutout by two brothers in mod ern baseball history Ai 5. Brewers 2 Jim Holt drove in two runs and scored two to lead Oakland past Milwaukee, a victory that handed the Brewers their sixth straight defeat and enabled the A to widen their AL West lead over Kansas City to 6'i games Indians 7, Royals 3 AUBURN. Ala (AP)-Next January, about the time they start picking college football's national champion. Auburn's Ralph Shug'' Jordan won't be sitting at his head coach's desk wondering if there's enough room in the trophy case for another gridiron prize Instead.

Jordan will have hung up his cleats and field jacket, put on a new hat and taken a prestigious seat at Auburn's Board of Trustees table stakt we wtwvto 5iJfA3 IT'S A 8-2Q War Eagles Preview Texas in the Gator Bowl Returning to lead the defense is Liston Eddins. a 6 fq4, 230 pound end who can count on 229 pound tackle Kick Telhaird for a lot of help Shoring up the secondary will be settlor Rick Neel, a journeyman back who has switched from offense to a safety slot Expected to call the Tiger's offensive signals is quarterback Phil Gargis. a quick-footed jun ior who effectively snapped the reins of Auburn's veer offense last year Carrying the ball will be a fleet duo junior tailback Sedrick Mclntyre and senior fullback Mitzi Jackson They are the sort of electric runners who can break a game open, but behind them the stable of reserves is as untested as it is promising In sum. the scout sheet on Auburn has several question marks, particularly in the de fensive unit But at the top it lists an unquestionable asset: Jordan The Tiger's head man. whose 1957 unit won the national title, has 25 years on the line and a 172-77-5 record to show for it That helps It should help his War Eagles to their eighth straight bowl ap pearance and delay, at least until January.

Jordan's first trip to the Board of Trustees meeting. By BRUCE LOW ITT AP Sports Writer By the time Baltimore got around to winning the bal Igame. it was too late for Jim Palmer The Orioles ace right hander. gunning to become the major leagues first 20 game winner this year, gunned down Texas in masterful fashion for 12 in nings Thursday night But it took Baltimore two more innings to pull out a 4 2 victory In the rest of the American League. Oakland beat Mil waukee 5 2.

Cleveland defeated Kansas City 7 3 and Chicago edged New York 2-1 In the lone National League game. Chicago shut out Los Angeles 7 0 Those were the two best pitchers in the league out there." Baltimore's Brooks Robinson said of Palmer and Gaylord Perry Both Palmer and and Perry allowed two runs and struck out six batters in their stints but while Palmer allowed only five hits in 12 innings. Perry was bounced around for 13 hits in his 11 innings Still, a tie is a tie and no body's a winner until somebody breaks it Robinson did that in the 14th with a double off Steve Foucault after Tim Nordbrook had walked Then Robinson came home with an insurance run on Ellie Hendricks' single The victory shaved Boston AL East lead over the Orioles to 64 games. "Perry wasn't sharp but he still kept us away from the plate." Robinson said "Palm er? He's been unreal. It's a shame he didn't get No.

20." Ole Miss Faced With Rebuilding OXFORD. Miss (AP)-Acel lar finish for Mississippi in Southeastern Conference foot ball is rare. When Coach Ken Cooper's Rebels plunged to an 0 6 confer ence record in 1974. it marked the first time in 32 years that Ole Miss had resided at the bot torn Still faced with rebuilding problems. Cooper's second Ole Miss team generally is picked to finish last again "Our team has no intention of finishing where you picked up," Cooper told the touring SEC Skywriters Thursday "We are going to surprise some people There's no question in any body's mind that we are a bet ter football team than this time last year." Cooper said We are all optimistic." The schedule starts with a pair of tough Southwest Confer ence opponents.

Baylor and Texas and includes SEC tests with defending champion Alabama, high scoring Georgia. Tennessee and arch rivals Loui siana State and Mississippi State. Make Savings Day Instead of debating end runs and cross bucks, he'll be huddl ing with businessmen and educators, plotting the univer-s i multi-million dollar educational strategy Jordan, from Ms trustee's chair, probably will be looking over his shoulder at the Top Ten polls as well His War Eagles, which finished eighth in the nation last season, are likely to be in the thick of the Top Ten running again. And why not This season is Shug's last stand The gentlemanly Jordan an nounced last spring that the coming football campaign will be his 25th and last at the helm of the Tigers. That prompted Gov.

George Wallace to pick Jordan for a trustee's post when the season ends. And, if it ends as it has for 12 of the last 25 years, Jordan will move to his new job after the post season bowls around the first of January His adieu to the college football world should be full of cheers the kind you hear at Auburn victories. His squad has had all spring and summer to jnake a blood pact that Shug valT.go out a winner. Tut it won't be easy. The Tigers lost eight mainstays from the 1974 defensive unit that guided Auburn to a 9-2 record Standings 34 5 Circle it on your calendar Then stash away a sum you can reasonably spare every payday.

Your savings start earning interest immediately. It adds up. It could be flWl most important date of your life. National League East On 90 Day Savings Cprtlft rates American League East Pet. GB 75 50 .600 Gilbert Wins Kentucky Open GB 1 24 5 114 164 55 56 58 60 68 71 69 68 67 64 59 52 Boston Baltimore New York Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit 56 62 66 70 75 68 62 56 56 50 .548 .500 .459 .444 .400 12'2 17'i mk 25 Madisonville Building Loan Assn.

Pet. .556 548 536 516 465 .423 .669 536 488 456 441 .372 Pittsburgh Philphia St. Louis New York Chicago Montreal Cincinnati I-os Angeles S.Francisco San Diego Atlanta Houston West 76 50 Oakland West 83 41 67 58 81 6 57 68 56 71 48 81 dropped back to 221 after a closing 78 Joe Lally Jr. of Louisville, who was tied with Bewley after the second day of play, also had a 78 The 1974 winner of the tour nament, Al Atkins of Ashland, ended up at 225 .603 .553 .496 .480 .460 .457 164 224 264 284 37 4 Kansas City 68 55 Chicago 62 63 Texas 61 66 Minnesota 58 68 California 58 69 64 13'2 154 18 184 821-7211 240 South Main Interested in a CAREER in RECLAMATION or MINING TECHNOLOGY? LEXINGTON, Ky (AP) "1 was seven strokes back in 1968 starting the last day, and I won that one Larry Gilbert, a country club professional from Brandenburg, commented Thursday after making a charge and with standing another to win the Kentucky Open Golf Champion ship. Gilbert was four strokes be hind after the second round, but fired a two -under par 70 in the third to give him a total of 217.

It wasn't good enough to win the tournament outright, but it did place him a tie with Bubba Clements of Louisville, who fired a sizzling seven un der par 65 on the final day of the event On the second hole of a sud den death playoff, however, Clements hit into a water hazard and Gilbert, playing consistent golf, made his par. Clements wound up with a double bogey on the second sudden death hole after both golfers had pared the first one. He almost had a birdie on that first hole, but missed a 10 foot putt. That's where I lost the tournament, right there." moaned Clements, whose 65 broke a record for Lexington's Greenbrier Country Club course. Gilbert won $1,000 of the prize money and Clements took home $700.

Bill Bewley, the Bowling Green Army captain who led going into the final round. Thursday's Results Chicago 2, New York 1 Cleveland 7, Kansas City 3 Oakland 5, Milwaukee 2 Baltimore 4, Texas 2, 14 innings Friday's Games Chicago (Osteen 6-11) at Boston (Moret 9-2), (n) California (Figueroa 11-9) at New York (Hunter 16-12), (n) Cleveland (Peterson 8-7) at Kansas City (Splittorff 6-6), (n) Oakland (Bahnsen 8-11) at Milwaukee (Travers 5-7), (n) Detroit (Ruhle 10-9) at Minnesota (Goltz 11-10), (n) Baltimore (Torrez 14-7) at Texas (Perzanowski 1-2), (n) Saturday's Games Chicago at Boston California at New York Detroit at Minnesota Cleveland at Kansas City, (n) Oakland at Milwaukee, (n) Baltimore at Texas, (n) Sunday's Games California at New York, 2 Chicago at Boston Detroit at Minnesota Cleveland at Kansas City Oakland at Milwaukee Baltimore at Texas, (n) Thursday's Result Chicago 7, Los Angeles 0 Only game scheduled Friday's Games Houston Richard 9 8) at Chi cago (Stone 11-8) Cincinnati Billingham 14-5 and Darcy 9-5) at Pittsburgh (Candelaria 6 3 and Demery 5-3), 2, (t-n) Atlanta (Easterly l-6i at St Louis (Rasmussen 2-2 (n) Philadelphia Underwood 12 8) at San Diego Freisleben 5 13), (n) Montreal (Warthen 634) at Los Angeles Rau 10-9). (n) New York (Seaver 17-7) at San Francisco (Falcone 8-8). in) Saturday's Games Houston at Chicago Cincinnati at Pittsburgh New York at San Francisco Montreal at Los Angeles, 2. (n) Atlanta at St Louis, (n) Philadelphia at San Diego, (n) Sunday's Games Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Houston at Chicago Atlanta at St.

Louis New York at San Francisco, 2 Philadelphia at San Diego. 2 Montreal at Los Angeles Study at MAOISONVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE For more information call 821-2250 ext. 49 Clay Grain Inc. B.C. Christopher Of Clay, Ky.

Pro Football At A Glance Established In 1878 WORLD FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eastern Division Pet. PF PA 37 Memphis 2 0 0 1 000 50 Birmham 2 1 0 667 44 500 48 38 Jackson 1 1 0 48 Philaphia 1 2 0 .333 41 BUYERS SELLERS .1 OF ALL GRAINS We Have Installed A Commodity News Service "Up To The Minute Quotes" Charlotte 1 2 0 .333 48 70 Western Division San Anton 3 1 0 750 120 62 Totter 667 80 .667 51 to NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Thursday's Result San Diego 20, San Francisco 7 Friday's Games Pittsburgh at Baltimore, New England at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington, Saturday's Games Kansas City at Detroit Chicago vs. St. Louis at Champaign.

111., Oakland at Atlanta, Green Bay at Cincinnati, Los Angeles at Buffalo, Minnesota at Dallas, Miami at New Orleans, Houston at Denver, Sunday's Game New York Jets vs. New York Giants at New Haven, Conn. S. Calif Shrevept Hawaii Chicago Portlnd 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 .333 59 82 333 43 66 .000 57 71 Oueenie ike For Current Bids Call 664-2286 Saturday's Games San Antonio at Jacksonville, Memphis at Philadelphia, Southern California at Birmingham, Shreveport at Portland, Chicago at Hawaii, to Burger Queen Nights Call- 664-2251 (B.C. Christopher) Bottle Pickup For Maroons MEMBER OF CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADES WE ARE FEDERALLY BONDED TO STORE GRAIN Hey, Boys and Girls! Come Meet Queenie Bee here in Madisonville She'll be appearing Saturday, August 23, from 1 TO 3 P.M.

So Buzz over to Burger Queen and join 1n the fun. The Mamas and Papas Club of the Madisonville-North Hopkins High School Maroons football team has scheduled a "Pop Bottle Pick-up Day" tomorrow from 9:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Maroon football players plan to cover every house in town. People wanting to contribute to the football can give bottles to the players, leave bottles on their porch, or bring bottles to the coaches' parking lot behind the football stadium.

Proceeds will be used to pay off the balance of the football camp, refurbish the player's meeting room and help pay for the football trip to Lexington Lafayette in November. Clay Grain Inc. Railroad St, Clay, Ky. 664.2286 Home Office: 4800 Main, Kansas City, M'ssourl.

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