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Portsr 10UT Herald (N.H.V 15 1974 Tiant Stymes California, 3 0 BOSTON (AP) Veteran "It was a strike," Tiant baseman Cecil Cooper the dressing room, made a diving stop of is you get this pitch, McCraw's hard hit grounder. Dlate a "umDire' 1 know his i but 1 didn't and 1 was unhappy, "He's one of the best pitchers hP finally 1 told him so. Then he in the American League," Dick and went on to the manager out to put Williams, manager of the An fhe Boson Red Sox past the me back on the mound or he'd gels. said. "He knows exactly California Angels 3-0 hrow me a a to do Wllh thc in the eSS innfng at Fen- "1 stopped then." Tiant ball on every pitch.

He's a (re wav Park Cay will no outs, added. "I wasn't going to get mendous competitor. Denny Doyle on second with a thrown out of a game like double and the always dan that." gerous Frank Robinson pinch The Cuban hurler quickly lnc season to 13 7. It was hitting, Tiant threw two strikes i found lu's poise and got Mickey uih Complete game and his and then umpire Larry Dave Chalk and Tom i n-tli shutout of thc year. He called four straight balls.

Tiant jMcCraw to end the inning and has pitched 32 career shutouts. stomped off the mound and ar protect the Red Sox' 2-0 lead gued with Napp, but was re- -strained by catcher Tim Black "I 1 well and manager Darrell OTO I Johnson before Napp took any JL AVAX JLW4L action. a has nmv won of is stai ts to his record in with the Ked Sox. Standings Philaphia St. Louis Montreal New York Pittsburgh Chicago Los Angeles Cincinnati Houston Atlanta an Fran San Diego 2 7 Playoffs Begin jWillS Title The Portsmouth American Little League All-Star team opens state compe- ition tonight at 5:45 against the Rye All-Stars on the Rye diamond.

Winner of tonight's contest meets the winner of tomorrow's Dover North- Portsmonth National game which will also be played at Rye. That game will be held Friday at 5:45. i i a who i manage the American League's All-Star team later this month, indicated Tiant would be one of his pitchers. "1 probably will pick him." Williams said, "but 1 am not I CONCORD. N.H.

A i allowed to announce it." I Hanefeld at the age of 18 has I become the youngest player to 'win the New Hampshire State i Amateur Golf Championshp. Hanefeld, bound for the L'ni- a jversity of Houston in Septem- jber defeaed fellow Country Club golfer Pete Har-'oohorty League Champions Booth Fisheries took the championship of the Portsmouth Mark Yorkovich, Bill Varrell. Marc Slovcr. Joe Shield. Pat Babe Ruth League winniag the regular season and double Morretti and Tut Mathews.

Back row, manager Larry Grat- elimination playoff competition. The championship outfit in- tan, Jim Sullivan, Nims. Charlie Jones. Brian Kelly, eluded, front row. left to right.

Scott Dennett. Doug Lake. Larry Nay, Haddock, coach Don Sullivan and coach Joe Shield. (Staff Photo) CAL1FORNIA ab B05TON an fl 0 dn 0 0 0 R.V.iller 0 0 0 Cooper Ib i I 0 0 0 Cdrbo I EIRdrqcr 2 0 1 0 DEviins 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Miller's Bat Key Factor In 10-6 Win Gallagher's Sports Center, Portsmouth's entry in the Senior Eighth District Victory Sought by Booma Post Team Ruth League, split a rity Saturday 2-1 in match play O'Brien Oil Co. FUEL OIL or 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE 431-6353 Division Coftman Oil Ca.

Stanton pi of the 36-hole final at the a a Meadow golf course. He win the match on the 35th when Harrity, 27. left a 10- ifoot putt inches shot of thc I hole. Harrity led only FRobnsn If Quintana Totdl California 0 2 0 Petrocelli 3 3 2 1 0 3 I doubleheader in "Peterborough 1 0 0 0 Biackweii 2 i yesterday 2 0 0 0 Tian. a ag ei topp ed r- borough 10-6 in eight innings alll the opening game as Rick Miller ripped a grand slam 32 3 7 2 home run in the top of the 32 0 7 0 Total 3 final inning.

It was his second once in i Cha 2. LOB--caiifor- homer of the game. 6 6 2 2 Quintana 2 3 0 0 0 Sells 1 1 3 1 Tiant (W.13.7) 9 7 0 0 T--2M6. match taking a one-shot lead on nia Boston ji the 10th hole. Hanefeld evened z.

SB-the match on the 12th and took! a gc the lead for good on the 15th. Harrity trailing by two strokes most of te second i round sank a birdie putt on the 30th hole to pull within one but Hanefeld regained his two-shot lead on the 34th when Harrity missed a three-foot putt. Hanefeld will enter the University of Houston on a golf scholarship. 28--Carbo, D.Doyle, ER BB SO Peterborough bounced back to 4 win the nightcap of the double- 1 1 header 9-0. That victory was By ARTHUR SLEPIAN Herald Sports Editor Booma Post goes after Pomeroy on a its'came home scored in the second; a al i DeGraffe, If passed ball and Barbm uiakos, ib eighth District A on David Elliot's.

Thomas, American sacrifice fly to left in the third. Legion baseball victory at 7:30 With the score at 2-2 Booma Trua, cf tonight when Rochester invades tallied in the sixth when Barbin Learv Field. i balked sending home Sullivan The local team ran its district who had reached third on a record to 7-0 Saturday by down-1 walk and an Total: error. The balk: Booma 2 1 37 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 X--5 ing Exeter 5-4. The victory fol-'sent Hand to second and he ThE Barbi TM rZ omeroy uHa lowed Friday night's 4 3 exhibition loss to Armistice, R.I.

The Saturday game, noot the tightly played came home on DeGraffe's single to center. while i Booma's last run came on Vic Nastasia home run to Mac Kenzie's ROUTE 236, KITTERY, A I BIRD SIDING ALL TYPES ALCOA CALL 439-1204 Friel Staying DURHAM Jerry Friel will remain as head basketball coach at the University of Hampshire. Friel said today he was "withdrawing from consideration" as coach at Dartmouth College. Last year Friel's UXH Wildcats won 16 games to set a new school mark. i interest through the hot after- i i i i i to, VJ JV4 iJi the first of the season for the drama tfl a i a i fan Peterborough team.

Miller drove home six of Gallagher's 10 runs in the first 'game. He got a solo home run and a sacrifice fly to go along I with his game-winning blast. Losing the second game Gallagher's blew a golden opportunity that has characterized in the seventh. Booma outings, did provide; Exeter closed out the scoring with three consecutive hits in Thomas. 2B--Barbin, DrzcKx, fasten, i SB--Barbin, Jablowski, MaMen, Christo, Lilakos (2).

SAC--Elliott, i LOB--Exeter 5. Booma 9. I ip er bb Barbin 8 1 1 5 3 1 6 Sullivan 7 1 3 6 4 3 3 8 Jones 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 BALK--Barbin. PB--Thomas (2) By The Associated Press National League East Pet. 46 43 .517 44 44 .500 42 44 .488 38 49 .4:57 38 49 .437 37 49 .430 74 West 61 30 .670 -53 38 .582 8 49 41 .544 49 43 .533 40 52 .435 214 40 55 .421 23 Saturday's Games Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 13, Philadelphia 3 Atlanta 8, St.

Louis 1 Houston 4, Chicago 0 San Diego 5, Montreal 1 Los Angeies 2. New York 1 Sunday's Games Cincinnati 3. Pittsburgh 2, 1st Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1, 2nd Atlanta 7. St. Louis 0 Philadelphia 5.

San Francisco 2. 1st Philadelphia 7, San Francisco 4. 2nd Houston 7, nings Montreal 6-6, San Diego 1-2 New York 4, Los Angeles 1 Monday's Games Chicago (LaRoche 1-2) at Atlanta (Morton 11-7) Houston (Roberts 6-7) at Pittsburgh (Ellis 3-8) Cincinnati (Kirby 6-5) at St. Louis (Foster 4-5) Tuesday's Games Chicago at Atlanta. Houston at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at St.

Louis. Montreal at Los Angeles, New York at San Francisco, GB, Boston Baltimore iu Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit New York Oakland Kansas City Chicago Texas American League East VV Pet. .545 .540 .5:55 .511 .494 GB California .562 .506 .494 .473 .467 .374 1 3 4 4' 2 17 48 40 47 40 4ti 40 45 43 44 44 44 45 50 39 44 43 43 44 44 48 42 48 34 57 Saturday's Games New York 12, Oakland 6 California 12, Boston 1 Milwaukee 5, Texas 2 Minnesota 2, Cleveland 1, 11 innings Detroit 8. Kansas City 2 Baltimore 2. Chicago 1 Sunday's Games Oakland 76.

New York 3-1 Bostn 3. California 0 Milwaukee 9 4 Texas 3 5 Minnesota 6, Cleveland 5, 10 innings Chicago 3. Baltimore 1 Kansas City 2, Detroit 1, 14 innings Monday's Games California a 10-9) at rhiracm fi 12 in- Cleveland (Arlin 2-3), Chicago 6, 12 in Oakland A 2 at a more (McNally 8-6 or Garland 3-1), Boston (Cleveland 7-6) at Kansas City (Briles 1-3). Milwaukee (Champion 4-11) at Minnesota (Goltz 2-4 or Butler 3-3). Detroit (LaGrow 7-7) at Chicago (Johnson 2 0 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Oakland at Baltimore.

California at Cleveland, Texas at Xew York. Boston at Kansas City. Milwaukee at Minnesota, Detroit at Chicago, the eighth that produced the last five batters. noon. runs.

After that Sullivan gave Aside from wondering a to Gene Jones who retired would win, it was questionable if center fielder Don Truax would survive the game. In with Barbin, even with the lack I of support and the balk, pitched the fifth Truax collided! a credible game. He only walked right fielder Mike Cook, one and struck out six. Fists Fly in Pittsburgh Bv The Associated Press uicw i guiucit i I 'to throw the league into a dead- )V hen bot men went after with two games remaining bal1 Trua held on to make a bi i. i i be played.

Nashua split a the ollt Inf the seventh he went i i i A svlt tUnll INSURANCE AGENTS BROKERS ME. Ford Insurance Agency Kmary 4W-35W jto doubleheader with Keene and i a Portsmouth sweep would have itied the Gate City outfit. As the league presently stands has a record of 7-3 I with Portsmouth and Keene at 6-4. Peterborough is 1-9. The league crown and the trip I to Stamford, may well ibe decided next week.

Ports- mouth meets Keene in a double- i header while i Peterborough. over the fence chasing a ball off Bob Masten's bat. He couldn't get that one and it went for a double. In the meantime Terry Sullivan picked up the victory by, limiting Exeter to six hits. It! wasn't one of Sullivan's best outings but with the help of some Elliot.

If 2b Jablowski, 3b Szeliga, Pomeroy, ss Masten, rf Lapo, cl Swiezynski, cf Christo. Ib EXETER (4) ata 3 3 4 4 4 4 1 2 Pirates are 3J BOOMA (5) ab fielding errors and somewhat by the younj inexperiencec Nashua plays You'd payflot more itr Exeter squad, and a timely balk by mound opponent Dana Ba- ifein, the right-hander was able to get by. Booma scored two Rec Dept. Plans Trip to Boston The Pittsburgh a i maybe under the collar. There were a lot of fists flying in Three Rivers Stadium Sunday.

The Bucs had lost the first game of their double! header 3-2 to Cincinnati on iTpny Perez' three-run first-in- 4 3 i i horner and were tied 1-1 rbi I with the Reds in the fourth in: ning of the nightcap. Bruce Kison. Pirates' Bud Mets 4. Dodgers 1 Harrelson, who missed Phils 5-7, Giants 2-4 The Phillies, with clutch hit- starter, i about throwing brush-back 29 gomes with a broken bone in ting from Willie Montanez and his right hand, got an RBI in- Del Unser, shot into first place field single in the fourth inning by IVj games in the East with to give New York its winning', their sweep of San Francisco, run. Cleon Jones later hit a Montanez drilled a bases- two-run homer.

Jon Matlack, i loaded two-run single in a who had been cuffed around by eighth inning to give San Diego in his last start, Philadelphia its winning mar- checked the Dodgers with a in the opener. Unser delivered a three-run homer to start the Phils on their way in the nightcap. Expos fi-6, Padres 1-2 Ken Singleton hit a three-run hitter. Braves 7, Cards 0 Phil Xiekro cooled off Louis with a five-hitter. Dave i who had been warned Johnson smacked a three-run! homer and Baker drove in two'homer to cap a four-nm third runs in the first.

BilJ Hand HAMPTON The Hampton i pitches, found himself on thei i with a first-inning sacri-; inning in the first game and 7 rL 1 I i i ond of onp I flv and a third-inning Willie Davis drove in two runs, a i end of 0rn off Bare6 one of them with a triple to unearned announced this week that a play-, of Jack Bilungham. It, 0 ffi i a three-r, i started it by singling to Jeft. On Herb DeGraffe's bunt Barbin ground trip has been scheduled hit his arm. for the Red Sox vs. Oakland i Players spilled onto the field game Aug.

21 at 3:30 p.m. and started punching. 1 threw into right field allowing i Tickets are now available a When things cooled off. Rich- for it if we called Hand to race home. DeGraffe went to third.

Steve Lilakos then singled over third base sending home DeGraffe. the recreation office on come, first served basis tickets are available. a fct lie Hebner batted in the winning TMned the is. Fifty i in the Pirates 2-1 triumph. th "I wasn't trying to hit any- The bus will leave Tuck Field jbody," said.

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in the nightcap, enabling' Astros 7, Cubs 7 the Expos to sweep past San Bob Gallagher's single lifted; Diego. Houston past the Cubs. Lee; In the American League it j-iwas Minnesota 6, Cleveland 5 in rally with a single and i 10 innings: Kansas City 2. De- moved to second on a bunt by Milt May, who was safe at first when Chicago tried for the for- ceout. One out later, Gallager singled to right.

troit 1 in 14; Chicago 3. Balti- more Boston 3. California 0, and. in a pair of doubleheaders, Oakland 7-6, New York 3-1, Milwaukee 9-4. Texas 3-5.

Short Sports Amateur King Pawtucket Falls PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) Syracuse Chiefs rallied for i tn seven runs in the ninth inning evidence, beat Paul Quigley and gained an 6 international Harrington, 2 and 1, Sunday League victory over this weekend. LINCOLN, R.I. (AP) Marcotte, 22. of Providence of to take the championship in the Rhode Island Championship Country 7 Club.

Amateur Golf at Kirkbrae i Pawtucket held a 4-1 lead go- into the eighth, but a i run double by Fred Frazier tied Marcotte won the first hole in the score for Syracuse. Pawtu- the opening round and never after that. Astros Victorious CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) The Boston Astros of the American Soccer League have defeated the Cleveland Stars 1-0 I to win second place in the Eastern Conference. The Saturday win gives them" a 5-3-2 record, with a three point cushion over the third place Connecticut Wildcats for the playoff spot. Don't Fret cket then pulled ahead with three hits and a wild pitch, gaining two runs in the bottom of the inning.

High Scorer i SOUTH YARMOUTH, Mass. (AP) The Syracuse Eagles' sof the American Hockey have signed Luc Simi ard. the highest scorer in professional hockey. Sirnard compiled a total of J248 points in two seasons with the Cape Cod Cubs of the North American Hockey League, net- 'ting 68 goals and 56 assists in leach of the two seasons. Portsmouth's two most serious fires took place in December of two different vears.

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