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A- 13J92. 265 NFL Games Will Be Aired On TV This Season ISffiW YOBK (NEA) Committees of concerned parents and teachers, as' well as penal experts, have long sought to lessen violence on television. They still have a long way to go; there win be more football double your money's worth, double your vision and double your personality also called schizophrenia. Games will be on all three major networks and a fourth has rights to distribute ihighlight on. television this season than -films.

There will be IS Monday ever before. By the time it's all, all over, there wil have been 355 NFL games seen on television, nationally, locally or awfully," with 15,800 minutes of mayhem and 21,200 beefy fellows trampling 1 living room screaming murder. That's professional University lads; taking a respite from the library, also run over each other for the edification of national audiences: Not as frequently as the pros but just as.tenderly. Football season on television the start of to practically the end of basketball season. Near the end of March a half- hpur program, KFL in Action, sounds if not looks like the night games televised nationally, two on Thanksgiving Bay, four on Saturdays, 14 Sunday doubieheaders, starting Sept 20, plus eight postseason games.

And at all hours. If you live in the East and your local team is playing that night on the landing on beachhead, melodramatic slow drum Normandy narrator's voice, with a in background, the The time difference, you may be torn at 1:30 in the corning between watching the last quarter of the game or "The Gore of Bracula" on the Late, Late Show. (Some view them as interchangeable.) you live on the West Coast and your team is playing an afternoon game in the East, you may have to bind and gag your who insists on following Sesame Street For college football, there will be 11 "regular season" games televised nationally, plus 24 regional games, plusjhe North- depicts the logistics of the corner back and the courage of the quarterback, if you liked World War II, you'll love NFL Action. Exhibition a games" is the NFL euphemisim begin in mid- August, a couple weeks after tfie nationally televised All-Star game in Chicago and a couple of postgraduate games in the South. Once upon a time, in an allegedly less civil day, pro football was played (a) in.

the fall and early winter, Ob) on Sunday, for a Thanksgiving Day abberation, (c) at 1 p.m. or thereabouts. No more. Not games only do compete pro for summer evening attention with mosquitoes, but games are played on the field on Saturday, on Sunday on Monday, then replayed in highlight films on Tuesday or Wednesday or Thursday or Friday, and highlights of the first half are shown at half-time and highlight films of the game are Ihe game and Mghlights of last week's game games before the game and in the game itself there are so many instant replays that you seem to be getting Quarry TKO's Harris In 6th MIAM BEACH, Fla. (TJPI)- Top-ranked Jerry Quarry of Bellflower, outclassed Stanford 'Harris Jamaica, B.WI., Tuesday night to score a sixth round technical knockout and boost his chances for a fresh shot at the heavyweight There were no knockdowns.

Quarry, 203, toyed with the 233- pound Harris for the first two rounds and then began to dismantle the Jamaican with sharp left hooks and right uppercuts in rapid combinations. Harris, who uses the nickname "Big Bamboo," -took- the punishment until 1:14 of the sixth when he turned to referee Dick Tobin, -said "I've had enough," and walked to ms corner. Quarry's hand was raised for HJs 34th win before a crowd of 3,112 watching the. bout Beach Auditorium. South jame, game.

1i. the- Hula East-West Bowl, the After losing to New Orleans and Pittsburgh in pre-seasonj games, the Vikings came back to defeat Houston, the New York Jets and Cleveland in succession. The victory over the Jets -by a score of 52-21 Cuozzo's first pre-season game. Playing only the first half, he threw three touchdown passes and accounted for 203 yards passing. His favorite target was Bob Grim.

But Coach Bud Grant said he wasn't "at all surprised by the way Cuozzo and Grim played. We know they're good football players." Cuozzo, who always had been a backup quarterback in the NFL, said moving into the number one spot did not make him "feel any more pressure than any other starting quarterback would feeL" "The only reason there would be any is that Joe played most of last year and I didn't have much game action," he said. But Cuozzc, who received his dental degree from the University last March, feels that game experience will help Mm considerably. "I think you have to have had a year or so experience to "do well in mainly Garreit Ib 0 0 0 0 Schaal 3b 4 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 ERodrgez 4121 Liberty Bowl (and, in your area, the Camellia Bowl or Granfland Kice or Pecan Bowl or Boardwalk Bowl), the Hose Bowl, the Orange Bowl, the Cotton Bowl, the Gator Bowl, the Sun BowL Oh, BowL the football leagues, to recognize he said. When you're starter, if not the same.

I tfnnfr the team looks more to you for leadership as a starter. Joe was an outstanding player and he's a 'real good leader." Offensive coach Jerry Burns feels the 29-year-old quarterback has the ability to run the team. "He throws the ball very well and has a very fine knowledge of the defenses and pass patterns and bis anticipation is very good," Burns saicL But, he added: "One thing we may be concerned about Gary is his durability. He's -had some injuries in the past and if he can escape the injury jinx, Fm sure he will be a very strong quarterback for us." Most players, as well as the coaches, agree that the Vikings were lucky to have a veteran such as Cuozzo, considering the Kapp situation. "We're very fortunate to have a player, a quarterback the caliber of Gary," says defensive tackle Gary Larse'n, And wide receiver Gene Washington says he hasn't "had "any problems catching the ball from either Gary or Joe." But Cuozzo feels he's going to have to have the expereince to show what he can do.

"There's no doubt that a quarterback, has to play. As any quarterback plays, he gets better," Cuozzo said. "There's something to being out there in situations you can't create in practice. A line can create it because they have their full contact scrimmage. There are so few quarterbacks that even during full contact Mbttonlf Bnfbrdlf By United Press International National League Carty, Att Hcfcmn, CM G.

R. H. Pet 121429 129446 80 150 .350 93 147 .330 Eose, Cin 141 578 108 187 .324 Barker, LA 140 531 74 172.324 Wfflms, Chi 140 557 124 179 .321 Tolan, Cin 137 532 103 171.321 Sanglln, Pit Gaston, SD Dietz, SF Torre, StL 109414 131525 127 422 141542 141524 52 132 .319 84 167 .318 69 134 .318 75 172 .317 98 166 .317 American League G. AB R. H.

Pet. Smith, Bos 130 518 102166.320 Oliva, Min Johnsn, Cal 135547 134531 83 174.318 69 169 .318 Ytrski, Bos 140 497 109 158 .318 Aprcio, Chi 132 509 79 160 .314 F.Rbsn, Bal 116422 79.131.310 Fosse, Cle 120 450 62 138 .307 Powell, Bal 136 471 74 142 .301 Cater, NY 137 520 60 156 .300 Howrd, Was 139 482 81 144 .299 Pinla, KC 122 451 46 135 .299 Home Runs National League: Bench, Cin 43; Perez, Cin 39; Williams, Chi 38; H. Aaron, Atl 37; McCovey, SF35. American League: Kiflebrew, Minn and Howard, Wash 40; Yastrzemski, Bos 37; Powell, Bait 31; T. Conigliaro, Bos 29.

National League: Bench, Cin 133; Perez, Cm 125; Aaron, Atl and Williams; Chi 115; McCovey, SF 108. American League: Howard, Wash 118; Kffiebrew, Minn 108; Lowell, Bait 103; Oliva, Minn 96; T. Conigiiaro, Bos 95. Pitching National League: Gibson, St 20-6; Merritt, Cm. 20-12; Perry, SF 19-13; Jenkins, Chi 19-14; Seaver, NY 18-10.

American League: Cuellar, Bait 21-7; McNally, Bait 21-8; Perry, Minn 21-U; Palmer, Bait 19-9; Wright, Cal McDowell, Clev 19-10, and drills they punishment Sunday." don't they'll get get the on 3b 3 0 0 0 Severson ss Seycolds rf 3 0 0 Scoter p- Azcne 2 0 1 0 Egaa 1 0 0 0 KMay 0 0 0 0 Kealey 1 0 0 0 Oyier ss 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 5111 Total 2 3 0 3 0 Total 40121711 California 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rsnsgg City 070 400 01 x--12 E--EJlodriguez, DP--Kansas City 3U LOB--California 2, City 9. 2B-- Reynolds. IP EERBBSO RJMay 1 Eealey 2 Alien 3 Garrett 2 Rooker 6 6 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 BOSTON May cf Barda if Gil 2b Hegaa ib Persa ss abrhbi 4010Tovar3f 3 0 0 0 Keese Ib 2110 Oliva rf 4000 4110 4131 4 0 2 0 XlUebrew 3b 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 Holt cf 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Cardenas ss 4 0 0 0 Franeona pfc 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 BSmith 1 0 0 0 S21 pr 0 0 0 0 Soof 4 1 2 2 Thompss 2b 2 0 0 Ksbial: ss 3 0 1 0 Kettles ph 1 0 0 0 Pattia 4 0 1 0 QaiUci 2J 0 0 0 0 Manuel 1 0 0 0 Bb'Ievea 3 0 0 0 Perranoski 0 0 0 0 KefikS pa i 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 9 2 Totals 34 3 6 2 Mihraekee COO 100 002-- 3 Minnesota 000001010-- 2 E-Earper. Dp-Minnesota 1. LOB- 6, Minnesota 7.

ER-Ollva 2D, Soof ii fc rerbbso 9 6 2 2 2 7 81-3 7 2 2 4 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 PattfeW 22-11 Bb-leven PeiranosSi 7-7 abrhbi a i Andrews 2b 4 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 5 0 2 LaHond If 3111 Leon 2b 5 0 0 Oj YstnnsH Ib 4 0 0 0 Pinson rf 3 0 1 0 TConiglro rf 3 1 0 0 Harrelson Ib 4 11 0 Thomas 0 0 0 0 Foster If 3110 Petrocffi ss 4 11 2 Bradford cf 2 11 3 Scott 3fa 3 0 1 0 Sims 3 0 0 0 BConglro 3 0 2 0 ph 1 0 0 0 Mntgmiy 3 0 0 0 LBrown ss 3010! Brett 3111 Lowenstn pr 0 0 0 0 Wagter 0 0 0 0 Hargaa 3 0 0 0 Total 3 0 4 6 4 Total 33373 Boston 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 Cleveland 0 3 0 000 0 0 0 3 DP--Boston 1, Cleveland 2. LOB-Boston 1, Cleveland 2B--Harrelson, Nettles. Bradord (8), PetroceUi 2S), Brett (2). SB-- BConigliaro. IP RERBBSO Brett Sl-3 6 3 Wagner 2-3 1 0 Hargan 6 4 Baltimore Detroit afa a bi Salmon ss 4 0 0 0 Stanley Belanger ss 1011 IBrown 2b 3110 Jones 2b 2 0 0 0 Saline if ab bi 5120 3000 2110 5022 A I By United Press International National League East W.

L. Pet GB Pittsburgh New York Chicago St. Louis Phfladelphi Montreal Cincinnati 74 74 67 65 60 L. Pet 66 .532 66 .529 i 67 .525 1 75 .472 76 .46110 79 .43214 Los Angeles 77 West W. L.

Pet 91 53 .632 6: San Francisco Atlanta Houston San Diego 73 70 68 53 68 72 73 88 .55012 .49320 Tuesday's Results Chicago 10 Pittsburgh 3 New York 10 Montreal 5 St. Louis 6 P. 3 Atlanta 3 Los Angeles 2 Houston 8 San 7 Cincinnati 5 San Fran 2 Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EDT) Philadelphia (Lersch 4-2 and Jackson 4-14) at New York (Ryan 6-10 and SadecM 7-4), 2, 5 p.m. Montreal (Stoneman 5-14) at Chicago (Holtzman 14-11), p.m. St.

Louis 5-5) at Pittsburgh (Cambria 1-1), 2:15 p.m. Cincinnati (Wilcox 1-G) at Los Angeles (Osteen 14-12), p.m Atlanta McQueen (Niekro 0-3) at 11-17 and San Diego "You need to fee under this Mnd of test weekly," he added. 'As you do little things improve, just small things, but they do make a difference. Timing is one thing." The 6-foot-l, 195-pound athlete feels he has several good years left, but unlike many players 2us career after football is pretty much settled. He plans to return to school during thei off-season and specialize in orthodontics.

is an orthodontist in New Jersey and I may go in with him," he said. But right now, the thing on Cuozzo's mind is football. As far as leading the team, he says: "Basically, everyone has bis own personality and this is the only way you can play the game --with your own personality. Fm Gary Cuozzo and Joe Kapp is Joe Kapp. I believe we both can get the job done." (Corkins 5-6 and Eoberts 5-13), 2, 9 p.m.

Houston (Dierker 13-11) at San Francisco )bryant 5-5), 4 p.m. Thursday's Games Philadelphia at New York Montreal at Chicago St. Louis at Pitts, night Cinci at Los Ang, night Atlanta at San Diego, night Houston at San Francisco American League East W. L. Pet Flyers Sign Veteran PHLLADELPHLA (UPI) -The Philadelphia Flyers have announced the signing of veteran defensemen Joe Watson and Larry Hale.

Watson, a linemate of Bobby Orr before joining the Flyers in 8:30 pjn. 1967, was hampered by injuries the past two seasons. Hale will be playing bis third year here. He signed first professional contract when he was in Seattle- under Coach Keith Allen, the Flyers general manager. DETROIT (UPI) Garry ngerv 22-year old center of the Detroit Red "Wings, has been hospitalised with a back injury suffered in a swimming accident on Labor Day.

Tjnger, who scored 42 goals and added 24 assists last season, a badly bruised back and bone contusion. Baltimore New York Detroit Boston Cleveland Washington Minnesota Oakland California Kansas City Milwaukee Chicago 95 81 75 73 67 65 West W. 83 78 76 54 53 49 L. 51 60 67 68 75 75 GB .574 9 .52816 .51817 GB L. Pet 56 .597 62 .557 64 .543 86 87 .379 30 92 .34835 Tuesday's Results Kan City 12 California 0 M3.W 3 Minnesota 2 Baltimore 6 Detroit 3 Boston 4 Cleveland 3 New York 7 Wash 3 (Only games Today's Probable Pitchers (M Times EDT) Milwaukee (Lockwood 2-10) at Kansas City (Butler 3-11), Oakland (Hunter Dobsnn 15-12) at 16-12 and Minnesota (Perry 21-11 and Kaat 10-10), 2, 6:30 p.m.

California (Murphy 13-11 and Garrett 4-5) at Chicago (Wynne 0-2 and JanesM 9-15), 2, 7 p.nu Boston (Nagy 4-3) at Detroit (Kilkenny 7-3), 8 p.m, Washington (Cox 8-10) at Cleveland (Hand 6-10), 7:45 p.m. York (Kline 4-3) at Baltimore (Hardin 4-5), 8 p.m. Thursday's Games Mflw at Kan night. Oakland at Minn, night Boston at Detroit, night Wash at Cleve, night New York at Bait, night (Onlr games scheduled) USE THE GAME, ifeelf, tennis racqaeis iave come a long way since fhe 1800s. At lef the racquet of S.

D. (Dick) Sears was large and lopsided, but lie still won seven rational tennis championsMps from 1881 to 1887. At right, Roy Emerson nses the new alnmimmi racquet wMch figures to fce popular at file Oi.tt3iajnmoji. ships at Forest Hills, Sept 2-1X Pre-Season Gun Lay-away A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR SHOTGUN OR .22 RIFLE TILL OCT. YOUR CENTERFIRE RIFLE TILL NOV.

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