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14' s' wl.4,,o,t,"rofig 711E SPOKESMANIZEW I Giants Clinch CrOW11 lission for WSU: Form Victory Habit Ior W3LJ Victory Habit section 23 Friday, Oct. 1, 1971. 23 se ctiort Friday, Oct. 1, 1971. 1 a anchal San Francisco Averts Ijihl .1: GOOD WEATHER PREDICTED Playoff With Dodgers Another Thriller Set for Stadium Quick Utes Can Move Ey PARRY DIISSILDLNE SpokesmanReview Soorts I ditor The Cougars of Washington State a football team in search of a habit-pattern winning seeks to make it two straight against Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday afternoon.

1411.0 II ItP11.1JitAl CUM a habit-pattern winning eks to make it two straight zainst Utah in Salt Lake City 1 Saturday afternoon. By BOB LARRIGAN sokosman-Reetew Seer Writer A th prognosticator's nightmare and fans' delight is Nearly always productive iniuned up- for tonight's third City aking yardage, the Cougars1High School Football League ade signs of becoming a ninv fonthall tenm in hist Sat. triPieheader at Albi Stadium. making yardage, the Cougars made signs of becoming a strong football team in last driving them 97 yards in a long, controlled drive for the clinching touchdown. The first two programs drew estimated crowds vf 15,000 and 16,000.

Preliminary financial reports support the figmes. With clear skies predicted this afternoon, a similar crowd is expected tonight. Fans are warned to bring warm coats for the evening games. Defense Great Ferris racked up LC 27-0 last week in the most-decisive win of the year, but the Tigers had six second-half first downs to three for Ferris. Syd Lofton's passing for Ferris showed a potential for the game-breaking play, and Archie Grant continues to have 5 100yard games.

The Saxon defense has been great. NC counters with running by Stan Fong, Dann Elias and Rot-ter and a passing attack that went 4-for-7 last week after a disasterous 1-for-17 in the loss to G-Prep. NC has given up two touchdowns in two games and should make Ferris work for points tonight. Gonzaga was completely stopped by Shad le's physically-superior defense last week, the Highlanders winning 20-7. Given a week to make more changes, G-Prep can be expected to be improved on offense.

Outcome Uncertain LC lost the ball four times last week on interceptions, nullifying some good running by Ferris (2-0) is a definite favorite over North Central (1-1) at 4 p.m. but Lewis and Clark (1-1) aneGonzaga Prep (1-1) at 6:15 and Shad le Park (1-1) and John Rogers (0-2) at 8:30 are tossups. And the fact that Ferris is favored hardly assures the Swims a victory. NC was tough on defense in its 9-6 loss to Gonzaga and its 14-6 win over Rogers, and the Indians showed a promising offense in the win, Dave Retter vrrystmei w. This quartet of Orioles win more than 20 games win more than 20 games Ltr tt 'Y 4 4'.

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eit i ..5 7-7 I 4 7,..., I -1 1 1 it 11 .1 t''' 401 ..:1 4 rt .41 1 ifri I.1 Four 20-Gatne, L. ct mlore 1 it. E7'V7k7 Four 20-Game, Winners, in WitalIrn Baltimore Associated Prise I High-kicking Juan Marichal pitched the San Fran-'. cisco Giants to the National League's elusive West vision title Thursday night with a masterful 5-1 over the San Diego Padres in the final game of the season. a The victory sent the Giants ances will count in the season-into the best-of-five playoff averages, including Frank series against Pittsburgh, the Howard's 26th homer of thee East champion, for the Nation- year that helped the Senators' lal League pennant.

The series come from behind a 5-1 starts Saturday in San Fran. It was the first forfeited-else. game in the majors in 17 years, The' Giants, who had frittered On July 18, 1954, the Philaaway almost all of an 812-game delphia Phillies were awarded: lead to the pursuing Los Angel- a 9-0 triumph over St. Louis. es Dodgers with a dreadful Sep.

Oddly, the Phillies had forfeited tember slump, had to call on a game to the Cardinals in the the ace of their staff to nail Baker Bowl back in 1937. down the division crown and The New York Mets and Chi Marichal was superb. cago Cubs finished in a tie for Dodgers 2-1 third in the National League. The Mets whipped The Dodgers, who won in Los Louis 6-1 for Toni Seaver's 20th Angeles, finished bne game back. and the.

Cubs downed The veteran right-hander Montreal 5-3 with three runs in. from the Dominican Republic the ninth. permitted just five hits and the In other NL games only run the Padres managed beat Cincinnati 6-2 and Pitts-, was unearnedthe result of an burgh shaded Philadelphia 4-3: error by Marichal himself. California edged Minnesota 3-2 A Dodger victory and Giant and the Chicago White Sox loss would have forced a one- shaded Milwaukee 2-1 in other game playoff between the two only AL games teams for the flag but Marichal prevented that. Rookie Dave Kingman, filling BASEBALL! in for injured Bobby Bonds, the Giants' offensive leader, ripped a two-run homer that provided STANDINGS' the big difference for the Giants.

Marichal and Dave Roberts, AMERICAN LEAGUE ace left-bander of the Padres' East Division pitching staff, had matched ze- L. Pct. CB roes through the first three "911 311 -12r nings of the tense game. The Boston 85 77 .525 18 Giants almost had a run in the 2,3 ft 2318,4 first when Tito Fuentes doubled ciewsiagg tio viz .30 4, and Willie McCovey singled. West Division But 011ie Brown's shotgun Oakland 101 450 .627 throw from right field cut down laincsdauso City 7a6 '5 3 Vy; Fuentes at the plate.

California 76 86 .469 WA Minnesota 74 86 .463 2,.7 Fuentes Singles Milwaukee 69 92 .429 32 Thursday's ltesults In the fourth, Fuentes opened New Yoric 9, Washington 0., forfeit with a single to left and then California Minnesota 2 4 A Chicago 2, Milwaukee 1 A circled the bases with the first Other clubs not scheduled. run of the game when 40-year- NATIONAL LEAGUE old Willie Mays jolted a double to the foot of the centerfield East Division fence, some 400-feet away. L. Pct, CB Pittsburgh 97 65 .599 After McCovey lined out, st. touts 90 72 .556 7 Kingman, the rookie brought up ZcIPZ1 83 79 .512 14 71 90 .441 25,4 from Phoenix of the Pacific Philadelottio 67 95 .414 3) Coast League in mid-season, West Division unloaded his shth homer of the Francisco 90 72 .556 I year for a 3-0 Giants' lead.

Los Angeles 89 73 Atlanta 07 80 .506 8., Armed with the lead, Mari- Cincinnati 79 83 .506 chal bore down hard. After tr 812110 76; 1(12 48111, John Jeter's infield single off Thursday's Results Alan Gallagher's glove in the chicago Montreal 3 first, Juan retired 10 straight Pittsburgh 1, Philactiohla 3 batters. Then in the fifth, l'Zieve4nst(aork 66: 4 Brown opened with a roller '5: lajsgreigo I1 tween first and second. Fuentes fielded the ball and flipped to Marichal, covering first, but the pitcher dropped the ball. ts Now is the time to Marichal stomped off angrily and the terror resulted in San Diego's only run when Brown moved up on an infield out and scored on Bob Barton's single to center.

Buckner Wins It your new '72 In Los Angeles, Billy Buck- ner's secrifice fly in the seventh gave the Dodgers a 2-1 victory ALL MAKES Houston just one game short of forcing the playoff. available Winning pitcher Don Sutton, 17-12, singled with one out in the seventh and Maury Wills example followed with his second hit of the night, sending Sutton to 1972 BUICK third. Buckner then flied to center fielder Cesar Cedeno, ELECTRA scoring Sutton. Sutton scattered six hits and 4 Door Hardtop struck out six. Los Angeles scored first in Equipped with: Automatic the fourth inning with the aid of WSW Tires, Radio, an error.

Tinted Glass, AIR CONDIHouston, limited to a single TIONING, Power Steering, by Sutton through five innings, Disc Brakes, Seat Win. tied the game in the sixth on a dows. two-out double to right by Ce- deno and a single to center by Lease 1 1 287 Watson. paymt Pete Jakublak. Various forecasters are evenly-divided, but all agree it should be an entertaining game maybe even with a surprise finish.

Shad le-Rogers looks like the feature game. Shad le was impresive against Gonzaga, fulfilling preseason expectations after a mediocre showing in the 7-6 loss to LC opening night. The Highlanders can challenge Ferris. Ironically, Ferris and Shadle meet only once just as Gonzaga and Ferris played one game last year. Jeff Sartz, the first-week starting quarterback, regained his job late in the first half against Gonzaga and drove the Highlanders to two second-half touchdowns.

Fred Stone and Dave Flack ran with authority, and Cellet4, Ervin Write Bills on Antitrust WASHINGTON (AP) Describing professional football and baseball team owners as czars who treat their players like serfs, two highranldng legislators proposed Thursday to end the sports' exemption from antitrust. laws. Rep. Emanuel Celler, and Sen. Sam J.

Ervin DN.C., introduced legislation in the House and Senate that would end the special status of the two professional sports now exempt from the antitrust laws. Celler is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and Ervin is third ranking Democrat on the Senate judiciary panel. Maggie, Too Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, this week introduced a bill to bring professional baseball under the jurisdiction of antitrust laws.

Magnuson said Thursday he is undecided whether pro football should be included. The lawmakers said in a joint statement that "too often the sport monopolies come crying to Congress for special legislation because they feel the health of professional sports is in the national interest. Greed Charged "But when it comes to black listing and throttling player negotiations, charging high prices to fans, blacking out TV and moving franchises at will, the sports monopolies act with the greedy singlemindedness of a child reaching in a candy jar more, more and more," they said. The legislation was introduced the same day the Washington Senators baseball team was to play its final game in the nation's capital. The team next year will move to Dallas-Fort Worth, Tex.

Oil Craig Withrow had a good game the week before. And there's nothing wrong with the SP defense. Pirates Slo id But the Highlanders could lose to Rogers. The Pirates lost to Ferris by a point, then had a drive stopped at the three when they had a chance to tie NC early in the second half. They're physical enough to play the Highlanders on even terms.

Rogers gets good quarterbacking from Craig Dreyer, has sound running in Jim Shutz and has the leagrue's premier pass receiver in Neil Pete. A Rogers' win over anybody this year shouldn't be called an upset and the Pirates have enough chances left to take a run at the championship. NL History Many Hot Finishers Associated Pros For the 10th time in 26 years, the National League race has gone doixn to the last clay of the season to decide the pennant or a division winner. The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants who went down to the final day to decide the NL West this season, also figured in the last previous down to the wire struggle. That was in 1966, before the start of divisional play.

The Dodgers beat out the Giants for the pennant by defeating Philadelphia in the second game of a doubleheader on the last day of the season, Tied in 1951 The Dodgers and Giants also figured in two other historic finishes. In 1951, when both clubs still were New 'York teams, they finished in a tie and the Giants won a three-game playoff on Bobby Thomson's three-run, ninth inning home run in the deciding game at the Polo Grounds. In 1962, the Dodgers and Giants, again finished in a tie and again the Giants won a three-game playoff, In 1964, St. Louis defeated the New York Mets on the last day to beat out the Philadelphia Phillies who had held a 612- game lead with 12 games left. 1 In 1959 the Dodgers and Milwaukee, then in the NL, finished in a tie and the Dodgers won the playoff, two games to one.

In 1956 the Dodgers beat out Milwaukee by defeating Pittsburgh on the last day. In 1946 the Dodgers and St. Louis tied for the pennant and the Cardinals won the playoff in two straight. In 1949 the Dodgers beat out St. Louis on the last day with a 10-inning victory over the Phillies.

The next year, 1950, Philadelphia took the pennant with a 10-inning triumph over the Dodgers at Ebbets Field on the final day, thus keeping the Dodgers from a tie. became the second in baseball history to 1 McNally, Mike Cuellar, Jim Palmer and Pat Dobson. The Chicago apiece in one season. From left, Dave 1 White Sox had four in 1929. See story pace 30 (AP wirenhotal apiece in one season.

From A to tillo ,1 4C; N.a.Lauct,sur left, 'gal; I 9207 a ALA Se; story page 30. (AP wirephoto) '45BBc7IIISCITiTi4WINS FIRST CHESS MATCH Saturday's 31-20 sictory over Minnesota. They were more consistent. They made few errors and they were commended by Gopher Coach Murray Warmath for their hitting. Another flock of sock will help Coach Jim Sweeney's Cougars against the Redskins, a quick, talented, tough Western Athletic Conference football team.

Iles Volatile The Redskins were not picked to win the WAC this season but they almost belied that notice by giving Arizona State all it wanted last week before the dam broke in the last six minutes and the Sun Devils, ranked 13th nationally, won 41-21. A victory in Salt Lake would amount to a novel experience for Washington State, which stands 0-2 in the all-time series. The Utes beat the Cougars 26-15 in a rather strange game at Salt Lake City and defeated the Cougs 17-14 by a field goal and on a fabulous catch and run by flanker Louis (Speedy) Thomas at Pullman in 1968. The Cougars are missing a starting defensive tackle, Tom Wickert, and a No. 1 quick linebacker, Crosby Anderson with injuries, but have regained sophomore cornerback Robin Sinclair for full-time duty.

And, after the big-play performance of cornerback Chuck Hawthorne against the Gophers, Coach Leon Burtnett's defensive secondary now looks deeper as well as improved. 'Ducky' and Lee Harold (Ducky) Bradford, 6-3 and 235, from New Orleans, a junior, or sophomore Lee Weatherford, 6-4 and 245 will man the defensive right- tackle and hard-hitting Blain Lamoureaux steps in for Anderson. Otherwise the lineup on both offense and defense will be the same as last week's. The Cougars showed improved ball and scoreboardcontrol last week by moving 65 yards or farther on three touchdown drives and the individual figures confirm it. Bernard Jackson, the tailback who knows exactly where the goalline is, has a 6.7 rushing average in 42 carries over three games.

Soph fullback Ken Grandberry is making 6.5 on 39 runs, senior fullback Ken Lyday Is moving at 4.6. The MU rushes have averaged 4.8 yards per carry and more than 5.0 with the drop-back passing losses subtracted. Ty Paine's quarterbacking has been excellent against Arizona and Minnesota, productive of scores and big third down plays. lie's thrown three TD passes, and the Cougars have made good on 17 of 42 third-down plays. Takes 'em In WSU's "Alumni Ground" statistics are excellent.

with Paine at the helm, the Cougars have scored eight of 14 times with the ball inside the 40, eight of 10 inside the 30, seven of eight inside the 20 and seven of seven inside the 10 plus TD runs of 78 yards by Jackson and 58 by Grandberry. That's kept Don Sweet busier with extra points a run of 23 straight and kickoffs, but he's tried only two field goals shorter than 50 yards and made one. Utah runs a veer offense simila to Wars adding power-I and a couple of other sets. Scooter Longmire, a fine runner-passer, Is the Redskin QB and the Utes are well-equipped with power and speed at the running backs and Bankers. Utah, in the WAC tradition, Isn't a huge football team but it's quick, pursues and covers well in a multiple-defense.

Especially fine receivers are tight end Leo Gibby, Lance Robbins at the flanker, and split end Fred Graves, with 9.8 speed. For added novelty, this one will be played on real grass in tie Stadium, where most of the 30,000 fans will be hoping for Utah's first victory. The Utes lost to Oregon just 36-29 in their opener at Eugene, and made a lots of yards doing it. PROBABLE STARTERS Washigton State Offense Split EndBobby Pedmond, 175; IT Buu Brateeu, 2e0; LGJim Giese, 210; cJohn Hook, 720; RGJim Guiledoe, 71,2 or Sieve Busch, 735; RTWallace Williams, 7o0t 11,0, EndJirn Forrest, 230. OSTi Paine 210; 118Bernard wtrandiserry, 1113, Washington State Defense LEmike Johnson, 215; LTGreg Craighead, 210; RIHarold Bradford, or Lee VVearterfort.

240; REBrian Lange, 720; Strong a Dogterom, 215 or Boo Leslie, 205; Middle LBTom Poe, 205; Quick LBBiain Lamoureux, 215; ICRon Mims, 175; RCRotsin 190; SSNiie BeCuire 188; F5 Harr 180. Utah Offense Split EndFred Cravat, 175; IT Pruue Cousin, 235: ICeLarry Waide, 210; CCharlle Pricks, '05; PGBill Powers, 220; PTEd Brummel, 220: TE 'Leo Gibov, lonamire, 197: 18Gena Beldtva, 11110: FBmike Conway, 210; Flanket Lance Roboins, 165, Utah Defense LEJoe 195; 1TPeht tho(k 210; MGEry Custer, 195: Bob Frdtio, 7)0: REBo prItchert, 05; Left Pfursic0, 205; RICIllt IBEl tiott haqood, 703; RoverPeve hurl; 185; LCJohn Frech, 188; PC Fmk Hower, 114; 4Scott 180. half a point for each player. A total of 612 points is required to win the match. The San Martin Theatr, which seats 1,109, was packed except for the first nine rows total of 612 points is required to win the match.

The San Martin Theatr, which seats 1,100, was packed except for the first nine rows where only special guests were permitted to sit. Every seat was taken in the rest of the orchestra and balcony and about 1,000 persons crowded into the lobby. They could watch the game on a large demonstration board that duplicated the position on the game. Petrosian played the Sicilian defense, which was something of a surprise since he rarely plays it and Fischer is known to favor the opening. d.

BUENOS AIRES ace Bobby Fischer won the first game of his semi-final chess tournament with Tigran Petrosian of the Soviet Union Thursday night, scoring the victory in 40 moves. The opening was a Sicilian defense, which Petrosian played in black. Petrosian, former world champion, played a new move on his llth tarn that seemed to give him an advantage but Fischer equalized by exchanging several pieces. In the end game Fischer outplayed Petrosian and forced the win of a knight. Petrosian resigned at that stage.

2, trom New York, On the llth move Petrosian and the 42-year-old Petrosian apparently surprised Fischer, thus ended in about 412 hours and the latter took more than the first game of their 12-game zo minutes for his reply. tournament to determine who Fischer was on the defensive will meet world champion in several moves and had to Boris Spassky for the title. The try hard to equalize the game. matches resume Tuesday and Mr several exchanges of continue through Oct. 31.

pieces an end game resulted The winner of a game scores with a rook, knight and pawns one point and draws will count on side. vie4s4s4vv4v4sw4w44v4t44i.t4v4tvss4i,41bs44si4s4tsviv4i44410 Fischer, 28, from New York, and the 42-year-old Petrosian thus ended in about 412 hours the first game of their 12-game tournament to determine who will meet world champion Boris Spassky for the title. The matches resume Tuesday and continue through Oct. 31. 0 Shadle Beats Indians 6-1 in Net Play Shad le Park defeated North Central 6-1 in a City League boys' tennis match Thursday afternoon.

Ferris defeated Lewis and Clark 6-1 but no individual results were available. The Gonzaga Prep-Rogers, also scheduled for Wednesday, was not reported. Shad le 6, NC 1 SINGLESDan 'Yount (S) d. Cart Cutter 6-2, 6-1; Arnie Johnson (S) d. Jim Nelson 8-6.

6-2; Mike Peden (S) d. Al Johnson 6-2, 6-0; Dave Duway (NC) d. Steve Matthews 6-1, 9-7; Jim Burch (S) Dave Lunzer 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. DOUBLESPhil Yamauchl and Bran-den Burch (S) d. Mark Law and Gary Mkt 6-1, 6-2; Bill Rickard and Steve Burke (S) d.

Mike Littman and Brian Huey 6-1, 6-2. Bears, Titans Tennis Whiners Central Valley shut out East Valley 7-0 and University gopped West Valley 5-2 Thursday in the Girls Border High School Tennis League. CV 7, East Valley 0 SINGLESSylvia Udell (CV) d. Candy Cameron, 6-0, 6-0; Julie Prescott (CV) d. Terry Mellor 45-2, 6-3; Taml Calvert (CV) d.

Mary McAdams 6-0, 6-0; Lynne Amend (CV) d. Raylene Milbes 6-0, 6-0; Becky Wirth (CV) d. Terri Howe 6-0, 6-0. DOUBLESSuzanne he pa rd and Leanne Schneloer (CV) d. Deb Skabang and Marion Lortam 64, 6-1; Kris Eastman and Helen Werner (CV) d.

Ellen Dussard and Shawn Huston 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. University 5, WV 2 SINGLESDonnl Shernezi (WV) 11. Julie Thomas 6-2, 1-5; Ruth Kirk (U) d. Carol Voggee 6-3, 6-3; Pat Wheeler (U) d. Carol Lyons 6-2, 1-5; Connie Harder (U) d.

Nancy DeSenme 6-2, 6-0; Norane Addling (U) d. Robin Ari 6-3, 6-3. DOUBLESRene Elsee and Sarah eaddley (U) d. Jan Bennet and Gall Cawford 10-0, 8-6; and Marlene Jensen and Sandy Mewes (WV) d. Mari Chapman and Cindy Pennington 6-1, 7-5.

Fractured Neck Claims Gridder COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) An autopsy Thursday revealed that a 1'6-year-o1d high school football player died of a broken neck after being tackled in a junior varsity football game near Columbia Wednesday night. Richland County Coroner Cecil Wiles said Spring Valley football player Kenneth Brown had his neck broken in a "freak accident" which occurred when he was tackled during a game with Lower Richland, another Columbia area school. I Preps Tally 101 I Three City High School Football League teams erupted for a total of 101 points in action Gonzaga led the barrage whipping Lewis. and Clark 47-6 while Ferris dumped North Central 347 and Rogers blanked Shad le 20-0.

Riot at End Major league baseball came, to a riotous end in the nation's' capital Thursday night after 71 years. The Washington who will play next year in Texas, were leading the New; York Yankees 7-5 with one out' left in the game when hundreds of rowdy youngsters and adults; in the crowd of 1400 poured' onto the field. They started mobbing thel players, ripping up bases and stripping the scoreboard. They ignored an announcement that the game would be forfeited. After a wait of several minutes the umpires declared the game forfeited to the Yankees.

It will go in the records as a 9-0 victory for the Yankees al-1 though all the players' perform-1 Per me.24 me. lea se You do better at BECELEE2 BUICCI 636 E. Sprague 0 MA 4-1166 OPEN EVENINGS VISIT THE NEW BERYL TAVERN DELIGHTFUL SANDWICHES N. 6404 WALL FA 59436 01, SPOKANE vs. JETS W.I.H.L.

Champions. COLISEUM s. Ille'' 1 I I A 0 4 i I 01' i 1 1,....1:,,,:, 1 HOCKEY EXClIBITTOOKI 1st ANNUAL E.W.S.C. INTER COLLEGIATE RODEO OCT. 1st.

2nd 3rd. Cheney Rodeo Grounds FRI. 3:00, SAT. SUN. 1:00 Championship Sunday PORTLAND BUCKAROOS Western Hockey League Champions SPOKANE I EVENTS: OCT.

2 Reserved Children 50, ($1.25 Area Only) Ticket Locations; Coliseum, Jacoy's, Halpin's, Volley Record Rack, Fletcher's Pharmacy, Northtown Goodyear Need tickets? Coll FA 7.6644 Season tickets honored tor this gome. Bull Riding Saddle Brent Ridim Bareback Riding 8 tell Dogging Barrel Rating Calf Roping Wild Cow Riding Girl Ribbon Roping Steer Undscorating Calf Drossina Stock Furnished By Ralph McLean, Coulee City, Wu it. Friday 3:00 SAT. SUN. 1130 Championship Sunday Cheney Rodeo Grounds Saddle Brent Riding 8 tell Dogging Barrel Rating Wild Cow Riding Steer Undecorating Cornerback Robin Sinclair.

Talented soph healed, starts against Utah Saturday. AlAkAAA.OhAlw.

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