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Page H8 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Sunday August 19 1973 1 Fourie Title Fight Foster Predicts KO Within 6 Rounds i 'Oil rv of the proceeds Fourie collects $10000 expenses and 20 per cent of any ancillary money Asked what worried him the most about fighting Foster the South African seven pounds in weight four inches in height and seven inches in reach to the champion who's four years his senior The champ probably will come in very close to the light heavyweight limit of 175 while Fourie's manager Alan Toweel hopes his battler will weigh 168 or 169 because "he fights best when he's at that weight" eree John LoBiinco voted for Goss At the one-minute mark of the eighth round Goss caught Viruet with a left hook that 'staggered' the New York City fighter Vi-ruet's feet became tangled and he stumbled and sagged to the canvas Lo-Bianco ruled it a knockdown The victory was Goss' 37th 18 of them by knockouts against three losses Viruet is 17-1 with two draws ALBUQUERQUE NM (AP) Light-heavyweight champion Bob Foster vows to show his hometown fans a knockout punch within six rounds on Tuesday night with South Africa's Pierrie Fourie the intended victim The explosive-punching sheriff's deputy gave himself one out in the knockout prediction when he added "unless he runs" in their scheduled 15 rounder That could be the strategy of the 30-year-old challenger from Johannesburg who's regarded as the quickest of the 175-pound 10 til Tale of the Tape Foster Fourie 34 Ane 30 6-m Height Ml'i 79 Reach 72 39 Chest Norma! 39 40'i Chest Expanded 41 15 Blceos 15i 13 Forearm 13''? 31 Waist 33 23 Thigh 22 14Vi Calf 15' 17 Neck 17 8 Wrist 9 13 Fist ll'2 10 Ankle 9 battlers a-Exact weights at weigh-In Tuesday 1 Hm EDT Goss Floors Viruet To Gain Decision NEW YORK (AP) Sammy Goss scored an eighth-round knockdown then withstood a furious lOth-round rally to hand Edwin Viruet his first defeat Saturday with a majority decision in their nationally televised junior lightweight bout from Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum Judge Tony Caslellano ruled the fight even judge Harold Lederman and ref He missed a chance to fight Carlos Monzon for the middleweight title in 1971 by growing out of the division Now he's fought himself into the No 1 challenger's rating and boasts a 44-1-1 record albeit with only nine knockouts to his credit replied "I really don't worry about anything I have confidence in my own ability" Relies On Speed Yet he readily admits he counts on speed to offset the Foster heavy artillery Fourie will give up six or FASHION CASUALS PANTS Berwyn Price of Great Britain right strides over the day in Moscow The US' Lawrence Shipp at left hurdle on his way to a 1369 victory in the 110-meter placed fifth in 14 seconds flat and at center is East hurdles final in the World University Games jester- Germany's Raimund Bethge who did not place UPI Photo Red Star Parade Yankees Fail To Win Even One Medal During Day NOW 25 OFF I WEEK ONLY ON 49-6 Record Foster 34 has stopped 42 of his 55 foes with a 49-6 record in 13 professional ring years and has success-1 fully defended his title 11 times Only elusive Ray Anderson went the 15-round distance in a title fight against Foster As the champion now makes his first hometown defense the 16300-seat University of New Mexico Arena has been scaled to gross about $288000 The champ gets a guarantee of $75000 against 40 per cent Fastest lift truck service in the area Fri only 'til pm FREE PARKING 2i PI BMC XOTICE CLARKLIFT-WEST INC 410 North 10th Street Sacramento California 95813 (916) 444-2940 ALL CITY PARKING LOTS Charles A Sanchez 5940 Ranqer Continued from Page HI men's 800-meter run in 1 minute 468 seconds Viktor Dgurba took the men's with a heave of 202 feet 1 inch Valery Podluzhuy captured the long jump with a flight of 26 feet 9 inches and Nadyezhda Kolesnikova raced i victory in the women's 400 meters in 52 seconds flat The day's other gold medals in track and field went to little Cuba whose Alberto Juan Torena broke the tape in the men's 400 meters at 454 seconds and to Great Britain which won its first gold medal on Berwyn Price's 137 performance in the men's 110-meter hurdles Even in these events the Russians were not far behind Semeon Kotcher got Russia a silver by placing second in the 400 timed at 463 Anatoli Moshiashvili trailed Price in the hurdles so close that he was clocked to the same tenth of a second US Finishes Close Americans had the consolation of finishing close in both events In the 400 Dennis Schultz of Pond Creek Okla and Oklahoma State finished fourth in 464 while Darvin Bond of Kingsport Tenn a University of Tennessee athlete was fifth in 467 Lawrence Shipp of Washington DC a student at Louisiana State was fifth in the hurdles in 14 seconds flat Rick Brown of the University of California made a good run at it in the 890 meters but finished fourth behind Arzhanov Marcel Philippe of France and Hans-Henning Ohlert of East Germany in 1:476 Daniel Brabham of Baylor University and Waco Tex was 10th in the long jump with 24 feet 5 inches In the discus James Penrose of the University of California was ninth with 183-5y2 and Mac Wilkins of the University of Oregon was 12th with 181-1 No Americans qualified in the women's 400 meters Gymnasts Shut Out The American gymnastic team handicapped by the absence of hospitalized John Crosby of New York didn't figure in the placings The United States had one source of pride hidden in the wave of results from eight sports the third straight one-sided victory by the young ag-' gressive basketball team The American squad averaging orly 19 years in age crushed Portugal its third straight game of more than 100 points and gained the 16-team semifinal bracket "We will beat the Russians you can count on it" promised Marvin Barnes of Providence College "This is team of togetherness" If play follows form the American will meet Cuba in the semifinal round Thursday and will play the Russians for the gold medal Friday Americans still haven't shaken off the sting of their controversial 51-50 loss to the Russians in the Munich Olympics last year The US women's basketball team remained in contention by beating Mexico 52-47 also qualifying for the next round of eliminations The water polo team tied Italy 4-4 on the late goal by Edwin Samuels of San Jose (Calif) State and qualified to the six-team final US Netters Score In tennis Janice Metcalf of the University of Rediands (Calif) gained the women's quarter-finals and teamed with Jane Stratton of the University of Utah to reach the semifinals in women's doubles Jim "Chico" Hngey of Stanford University gained the men's quarter-finals The games were not without their political tensions About 60 Soviet Jews showed up at the Central Army Gym to watch the game between Israel and Cuba but were barred from entering The Israelis victim of a massacre by Arab terrorists at Munich were jeered by spectators at the opening ceremonies Wednesday Way Cdrmichael Calif 95608 is doing business under the fictitious name of Capital Record Service 5940 Ranger way carmichael Calif 95608 Inn statement has been filed with the Sacto County Clerk 14 tl: Aug 5 12 19 26 19731 I I 1111 World University Games Results Tom Weiskopf Wins New Title Ouarter-finals Cabamasu and Hyray Japan beat Jane Stratton Utah and Danny Birchmore Georgia 7-5 4-6 7-1 Women's Individual All-Round Gymnastics I Otoa Korbut Soviet Union 7765 NEW YORK (AP) Tom Weiskopf profession al golf's newest star has been named winner of the flers for semifinals Americans only: Deanne Carlson California State Chico U54 Patrice Donnelly Cal Polv Pomona 14:54 Women's 200 meters heat aualifiers for semifinals Americans only: Pamela Green Northern Colorado 2414 Failed to qualify Rochelle Davis Texas Women's University 2463 Mens Discus aualifiers for finals Americans only: Mac Wilkins University of Oregon 187 feet 5'' Inches Jim Penrose California 1 81-71 Men Discus Final Viktor Dgurba Russia 202 feet 1 inch 2 Gunnar Mueiler East Germanv 195-11 3 Ferenc Tegla Hungary 195-H 4 Sil-vano Simeon Itaiv 190-11V2 5 Markku Tuokko Finland 190-3Vj 6 Igor Spasov-chodski Russia 189-7'j Long 1 Valerv Podluzhkv Russia 26 feet 9 Inches 2 Jean-Francois Bonheme France 25-9 3 Hans Baum-gartner West Germany 25-9 (tie broken on fewer foul lumps) 4 Jacoues Rousseau France 25-6Vi 5 Lutz Gawlik East Germany 25-21i 6 Chrlstofer Com-mondss Australia 24-U3i July poll in the race for the 24th annual Rae Hickok Professional Athlete of the Year Award Weiskopf with victories in the British and Canadian Opens during the month captured 78 first-place votes and 298 total points to easily outdistance Cali 4 fa fornia Angels pitcher No Basketball Preliminary Round Robin Men United States UO Portuoal 34 Bulgaria 105 Japan Czechoslovakia 74 France 59 South Korea 68 Czechoslovakia 53 Great Britain 73 Sweden 69 round-robin Soviet Union 99 Denmark 56 Puerto Rico 82 Peru 46 Mexico 89 Iran 62 Yugoslavia 83 Netherlands SS Women Preliminary Round Robin United State 52 Mexico 47 Hungary 68 Denmark 24 Cuba 72 Yugoslavia 62 Canada 102 Lebanon 27 Men Brazil 62 Greece 52 Canada 98 Poland 61 Romania 58 Bulgaria 49 East Germany 105 Lebanon 58 Soviet Union 83 France 18 Volleyball Preliminary Rounds Women Jaoan 3 Hungary 2 Men Bulgaria 3 Mexico 2 Preliminary Sub Groubt Men tsaef 3 Mongolia 0 Korea 3 Yugoslavia 0 Women Canada 3 Italy 1 Bulgaria 3 Poland 1 Soviet Union 3 Mexico 0 Water Polo Preliminaries Czechoslovakia 6 Netherlands 3 Mexico 4 Cuba 3 Bulgaria 5 Great Britain 1 Water polo Preliminary Round United States 4 Italy 4 it Tennis Janice Metcalf university of Redlsnds Calif and Jane Stratton University of Utah beat Janette Young and Sally Irving Australia 8-6 2-6 6-4 Men's Singles Jim Haoey Stanford University and Rand Evett University of Arizona beat Dzul Kukle and Ken Hlrai Japan 6-3 6- Third Round Jim Hagey Stanford beat Ageldcr France 6-2 6-4 Women's Singles Third Round Janice Metcalf Rediands Calif beat de Rvben 6-2 6-1 Berkukova Russia beat Linda Lewis UCLA 6-3 8-6 Mixed Doublet lan Ryan who authored his second no-hit game of the points 2 Lubov Burda Soviet Union 7645 3 Elvira Saadi Soviet Union 7545 4 Lubov Bogdanova Soviet Union 7530 5 Agnec Banfai Hungary 7305 6 llona Bekesi Hungary 7250 Greco-Roman Wrestling Third Round 114V- pounds James Sones Iowa tied Slobodan Jordgyev Yugoslavia 4-4 119V: Williams Davids Michigan beat Zhargaloaikham Nvamaa Mongolia 5-0 136'-2 Mark Davids Eastern Michigan beat ion Paun Romania 3-0 220 Kenneth Levals Hiram College tied Adrian Sabolovski Romania 4-4 Track Field Men's 110-meter hurdles 1 Berwyn Price Britain 137 seconds 2 Anatoli Mo5hiashili Russia 137 3 Thomas Mun-kelt East Germany i38 4 Viktor Miashnikov Russia 139 5 Lawrence Shioo Louisiana State 140 6 Juan Morales Cuba 141 Women's 400 1 Nadvezhda Ko-lesnlkava Russia 520 2 Judity Cantv Australia 528 3 Carmen Trustee Cuba 534 4 Maritta Airi Wilmi Finland 538 5 Joyce Sadowick Canada 540 6 Joze-fina Cerchianova Czechoslovakia 541 Men's 400 meters 1 Alberto Juanto-rena Cuba 454 2 Semvon Kotcher Russia 463 3 David Jenkins Great Britain 464 4 Dennis Schultz Oklahoma State 464 5 Darvin Bond University of Tennessee 467 6 Andlno Ferrer Puerto Rico 468 Men's Individual All-Round 1 Nikolai Andriannv Russia 11315 points 2 Vladimir Shchkin Russia 11270 3 Viadimir Safronov Russia 11235 4 Sirodzhe Kadziyama Japan 11215 5 Eberhard Ginger West Germa-nv 11115 6 Vladimir Marchenko Russia 11070 Men's 800 1 Yevgeny Arzhanov Russia 1:468 2 Marcel phllipoe France 1:473 3 Hans-Hennlng Ohlert East Germany 1:475 4 Rick Brown University of California 1:476 5 Andrei Kuoczvk Poland 1:480 6 John Philip Lewis Britain 1:430 Men's 400-meter hurdles heats Qualifiers for semifinals Americans only: Bruce Collins University of Pennsylvania 514 Men's 1500-meters heats aualifiers for final Americans only: Glen Herold Wisconsin 13:510 Pat Mandera Indiana 13:558 Men's High Jumo Qualifiers- Americans only: Bob Joseph University of Ari- 100-meter hurdles heat ouali- plus 190 fed tax each tire B78-13 whitewall tubess season during July Ryan with 18 first-place votes and 111 points was followed by Wimbledon 'El Tlgre belted tire In the wide 78 profile series Two full plies of polyester cord with two belts Wrap-around tread design No trade-in required for $3 3 plus 231-296 fed tax on these other sizes: E78-14 F78-14 G78-14 G78-15 H78-15 Eastern Sailors Score 1-2 Sweep HENDERSON HARBOR NY (AP) Connecticut sailboats finished 1-2 in the Thistle Class National Championship Regatta Friday The 17-foot boat that sailed to the national championship was skippered by John Foster of Weston Conn Chris Pollak of West-port Conn was second Both entries represent the Cedar Point Yacht Club in Weston Conn queen Billy jean King US Cagers Win RIO DE JANIERO (AP) Creighton University of the United States beat a local team Vasco de Gama 75-32 in an exhibition basketball game Friday night I 1 VaMSfefes mm v- Save $10 Sate 1344 Tune-up special Most 4 cyl American cars 2130 Most cyl American cars 2640 Most 8 cyl American cars 3030 We install new points plugs condenser distributor cap Paris and labor pair 57549 Yawn Through If Raiders Ease Past Listless Rams 1 6-3 Reg 4495 pair Sale 3495 JCPenney air adjustable shock absorbers Raise or lower the rear of the car to meet any driving condition Fill kit included with complete installation instructions Wheel Alignment 5" Clean air service Includes new air filter and new PCV valve Installed Inspection and service of PCV system Safetyperformance inspection at no extra charge Little Jimmy Warren stretched his 5-11 frame to swipe a Hadl pass and rambled back 12 yards to LA's 29 to set up a 41-yard Blanda field goal and another 10-point lead With Milan at the controls passing to Kent Gaydos Cliff Branch and Steve Sweeney and scrambling eight yards on a broken play Oakland drove 75 yards to put Blanda in position for his 10-yard field goal and a 16-3 final count The Raiders will try to go 3-0-1 against the invading Minnesota Vikings here next Saturday afternoon Los Anoeles 4 0 Oakland 7 3 3 Moore A (Dass from Lamonica (Blanda kick Oak FGBIanda Jo FG Ray 17 most American cars We do a complete front end check adjust torsion bar height castor and camber center steering wheel position adjust toe-in and road test while hiding the ball on his hip and then lobbed into the endzone to tight end Moore who must have been a suddenly appearing invisible man to the befuddled Ram secondary "It's nice to score a TD with your first catch of the season" said Moore "It was a play fake I delayed The defensive backs came up and I just got behind them It worked extraordinarily well" which sounds like a just description from a guy from Stanford George Blanda's kick made it 7-0 With southpaw Stabler QBing and pitching strikes to Siani and fullback Marv Hubbard The Raiders capped a 73-yard march with Blanda's 36-yard field goal for a 10-0 halftime margin Rams Come Back The Rams made it 10-3 when Hadl's 28-yard pass to Jack Snow and a face-mask-pulling penalty set up David Ray's 17-yard field goal highlighting a 66-yard drive Continued from Page HI improve My play selection wasn't too good" Losing quarterback John Hadl traded from the San Diego Chargers was off target and chased continually by Oakland's front four Dropped three times for 29 yards Hadl was only seven for 17 for 71 yards His replacement Jim Harris from Gram-bling was one for six catching his own deflected toss for a six-yard loss That was LA's story all afternoon The Rams mustered only 174 total yards compared to 291 for Oakland which controlled 10 more plays with 66 Raiders Strike Quickly Oakland scored the first time in possession marching 51 yards 30 coming on Lamonica's completion to Charlie Smith and Mike Siani The payoff came from the six when La-monica faked a handoff rolled left JCPenney auto center We know what you're looking for FG FG B'anda 41 Banoa 10 Rams Raiders 18 57549 First Downs Rushes Yards Pasino Return Yards Passes Punts Fumbles-losf Penalties-yards Sunrise Mall Florin Centre Country Club Plaza 1M 82 17-26-1 4-50 1-1 10-90 i 30 50 1-23-1 4-S 1-1 3-22 i.

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